| People everywhere are asking the questions; "What is the purpose of life?" and "Why are we
here?" You might be amazed to learn, that Islam is providing
clear and concise answers for these questions.
Most
of those who reflect or think about life in any detail will consider
and ponder these questions. There are as many different answers
to these questions as there are people asking the questions. Some
would hold that the purpose of life was to acquire wealth. Yet
suppose they were to acquire millions of dollars, what then would
they claim is their purpose after doing so?
<> If
the purpose of life is to become wealthy, there would be no purpose
after becoming wealthy.
The
fact is that when people approach their purpose here in this life
from the aspect of only gaining wealth, after collecting the money
they have dreamed of their lives loose purpose and then they live
in restless tension suffering from a feeling of worthlessness.
<> How
could wealth then be considered as the aim of life?
Could the acquisition of wealth guarantee happiness? Of course
not.
When we hear of millionaires or members of their families committing
suicide, how could we consider the purpose of life would be to
gain great wealth?
A
child of 5 years would obviously prefer a new toy to a deposit
slip for a million dollars.
A teenager does not consider millions of dollars in the bank a
substitute for movies, videos, pizza and hanging out with his
friends.
A person in their 80s or 90s would never consider holding on to
their wealth in place of spending it to hold on to or regain their
health.
This
proves that money is not the main purpose at all the stages of
one's life.
<> Wealth can do little or nothing to bring happiness to one who
is a disbeliever in Almighty God, because regardless of what he
or she would gain in this life they would always live in fear
of what will happen to them in the end. They would wonder what
would become of them and how they would end up.
Wealth
and its accumulation as a purpose would be doomed to a temporary
success at best and in the end it would only spell out self destruction.
So,
what is the use of wealth to a person without belief? He would
always fear his end and would always be skeptical of everything.
He may gain a great material wealth but he would only lose himself
in the end.
<> Worship of the One True Almighty God of the Universe [Allah in
Arabic] as a primary goal or aim in life provides a believer with
everything he needs to succeed in both this life and the Next
Life.
The
word for total surrender, submission, obedience, purity of heart
and peace in the Arabic language is "Islam". Those who
try to perform these actions are called "MU-slims" [Islam-ERs].
To
a Muslim the whole purpose of life is "ibadah" or worship
to the One True Almighty God on Terms and under His Conditions.
The
term "worship" to a Muslim includes any and all acts
of obedience to Almighty Allah.
So his purpose of life is a standing purpose; Worshipping Allah
by accepting Allah's Will over his own.
This act of ibadah [worshipping, thanking and extolling the Greatness
Almighty Allah on His Terms and Conditions] is for the Muslim,
throughout his whole life regardless of the stage. Whether he
is a child, adolescent, adult or aged person, he is seeking after
the Will of the Almighty in all these stages.
His life here on earth although short, is full of purpose and
is totally meaningful within the complete framework of total submission
[Islam].
Similarly,
in the Next Life as well, his faith, intentions, attitudes and
good deeds will all be weighed into his account as favorable putting
him in high esteem with his Creator and Sustainer.
Because
Islam teaches that this life is only a test or trial for the individual
to show him his true nature it is only natural that he would accept
death as not so much an ending to everything but more as a beginning
of the final and lasting life in the Hereafter.
Before
entering into either of the final lodging places i.e.; Heaven
or Hell, there must needs be a Day of Judgment or showing of one's
true self to make them aware of their own nature and thereby understand
what they have sent on ahead during the life here on the earth.
Every
person will be rewarded [or punished] according to their attitude,
appreciation and efforts during this stay on earth. None will
be asked about the actions and beliefs of others, nor will anyone
be asked regarding that which he was unaware of or incapable of
doing.
As
the life here is considered as an examination for the individual,
the death stage is considered as a resting period after the test.
It could be easy for those who were faithful and dedicated or
it could be grueling and horrible for the wicked.
Reward
and punishment will be in direct proportion to each person and
it is only Allah, alone who will be the Final Judge over us all.
So
in the teachings of the True Surrender, Submission, Obedience,
In Sincerity and Peace to the Almighty One God [Islam], the line
of life and its purpose is logical, clear and simple:
- The
first life is a test
- The
life in the grave is a resting or waiting place before the Day
of Judgment
- The
Day of Judgment brings about the clear understanding of what will
now happen to the individual based on his own desires and actions
- The
Permanent or Afterlife will either be spend in luxurious splendor
or miserable punishment
- Following
this clear understanding of life, the Muslim's purpose is clear
<> First of all, he has no doubt in his mind that:
- He is only created by Allah
- he is going to spend a period of time in this material world [called "Ad Dunyah" in Arabic]
- he knows he will die
- he knows he will spend time in the grave, either pleasant or difficult
depending on his own choice of attitude and actions
- he knows he will be resurrected for the Day of Judgment
- he knows he will be judged according to the most fair of standards
by Allah the Almighty, the All Mighty, the All Knowing
- He realizes his attitude and actions are going to come under very
close scrutiny
- he knows that this short life compared to the Eternal Life was
in fact, only for a test
<> This
life is very meaningful and purposeful to the Believing Muslim,
as he realizes that it will determine is outcome and permanent
position in the Next Life.
The
Muslim's permanent purpose is to Surrender, Submit, Obey, in Purity
and Peace to Allah the Almighty, carrying out His Orders and staying
in some form of worship to Him as much as possible everyday.
This
includes the orders of Allah in His Book, the Holy Quran and His
final Messenger and Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him as follows:
<> Believing and declaring that "There is no god throughout
all the Creation of Allah that is worthy of worship, all worship
is due only to Allah, alone and He has no partners or helpers
nor does He share His Lordship with any of His creations. And
Muhammad, the son of Abdullah ibn Abdul Mutallib (1450 years ago)
is the last and final messenger and servant of Almighty Allah,
and is the culmination in a long line of prophets sent to mankind
throughout man's history, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses,
David, Solomon, Jesus Christ, may Almighty Allah's Peace and Blessings
be upon them all."
- Establishing
the regular five times ritualistic prayer [salat] in the stated
times (in the mosques for the men when possible)
- Paying
the charity tax [Zakat = about 2.5% of one's holdings - not his
income, annually]
- Fasting
the month of Ramadhan [lunar calendar]
- Pilgrimage
to the House of Allah in Mecca at least once in the life of the
person, provided he has the ability and the way is safe
<> For a disbeliever the purpose of this life is to collect and amass
great wealth, money, power and position. Over indulging in eating,
drinking, drugs, sex and gambling are a high priority to them.
But all of this will not avail them anything good in the grave,
on the Day of Judgment or in the Next Life. Eventually he will
be faced with the question:
- Now what?
- What's Next?
- Where am I going?
- What will happen to me?
<> He will come to know. For sure he will come to know. But then
what will the knowledge avail him?
Look
how Islam solves the mystery of the puzzle of life. It provides
the answers to the questions and concerns of the human beings
on all levels and in every aspect. It is really quite simple.
The
purpose of life as understood by the Believing Muslim can be simply
stated in only two (2) words:
Obey God!
Final Conclusion based on the above considerations:
Our only purpose and salvation lie in those two words. We
must come to know our Creator, Sustainer and Ultimate Judge. We
must learn to believe in Him, thank Him, praise Him, honor Him
and worship Him, alone without any partners from His Creation.
We must learn about His Messengers and Prophets, peace be upon
them, and the message with which they were all sent. We must learn
the Word of God as was directly revealed, preserved and memorized
and passed down by memory throughout all the generations of Muslims
to the present day.
Those
who are in search of truth, having open minds and hearts will
recognize this as a message in truth and sincerity. Open your
heart and your mind now and ask the Almighty God of the Universe
[Allah] to guide you now to His True Way. And then be ready to
accept your true purpose in life.
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