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Characteristics of the Desired Muslim Generation in the Qur’an and
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We find them in the opening verses of Surat Al-Baqarah, where Allâh

(I) mentioned the characteristics of the guided pious and righteous

persons in His Book and in the middle verses where He (I) described the

real, virtuous persons:

[Those are the people of the truth and they are the pious.) (Qur’ân 2:

177)

Allâh (I) has described the heirs of Paradise in the opening Ayât of

Surat Al-Muminin. The last verses of Surat Al-Furqan describe the slaves

of the Most Beneficent. The middle verses of Surat Ar-Ra’d describe the

prudent people:

(Those who fulfill Allâh ’s Agreement and do not break the Covenant.)

(Qur’ân 13: 20)

The last verses of Surat Al-Zujurat, answer Bedouins who fancied faith

merely as a sheer verbal claim:

(Only those are believers who have believed in Allâh and His

Messenger, and have never since doubted, but have striven with their belongings

and their persons in the cause of Allâh : Such are the sincere ones.)

(Qur’ân 49: 15)

Not just that, when one opens the Holy Qur’ân and reads Surat

Al-Fatiha, one can see, at first glance, the characters of such people,

ascending the spiritual paths and mansions of the riders of ranks:

(You [Alone] do we worship, and You [Alone] do we ask for help.)

(Qur’ân 1: 5)

They are the real monotheists, worshippers of Allâh (I) alone and

seekers of His help. On Him (I) they depend and to Him (I) they repent.

What they aspire most and ask Allâh (I) for, is to guide them to “His

straight way”, the way of those on whom He (I) has bestowed His Grace; of

the path of the prophets, loyal persons, martyrs and the righteous;

away from those who earned His Anger (the Jews) nor of those who went

astray (the Christians). As mentioned in the Prophet’s ® saying (Hâdîth):

“The Jews are angered with and the Christians are astray.”

Whoever peruses the purified Sunnah and the honoured Hâdîth will

clearly see this generation with his mind and elaborately identify them, as

the Messenger ® described them and talked of their appearance in the

future. The Prophet ® saw in them “the safe party” amongst the seventy

three doomed parties according to a Hâdîth in this context. They do not

follow their desires, nor deviate from religion, as the arrow passes

through the target. But they follow the way of the Prophet ® and his

Companions. He saw in them “the honourable descendants” who bear the onus

of the prophethood’s legacy and cherish it dearly:

(Indeed, they rejected the truth [the Qur’ân and Muhammad] when it came

to them, but there will come to them the news of that [the torment]

which they used to mock at.) (Qur’ân 6: 5)

Nor are they like someone to whom Allâh (I) gave His signs, but he

slipped away from them. On the contrary they preserve this legacy intact.

The Prophet ® identified them as “his brothers” from the later times,

as his companions were the men of old. He longed for them before they

even existed and wished to see them before they were born. He said in a

relative Hâdîth:

“I wish I had seen my brothers.” They (the Companions) said: ‘O

Messenger of Allâh ®, are we not your brothers.’ He said: “You are my

companions, yet my brothers are generations of later times.”

He ® described them as “ the strangers” who hold on to the forgotten

Sunnah and improve what others depraved. (Blessed they are!) He

distinguished them as “the most remarkable believers.” They believe in the

Messenger of Allâh ®; though they never saw him, and believe in His

book (the Qur’ân ) and act accordingly. He identified them as “the

holders to their religion” at times of sedition - among squanderers and

losers - though it is as if holding on to embers of cool in times of

hardship. No wonder the reward will be fifty fold each companion. He foresaw

them as “the party who strive to preserve the Truth.” They are the

moderates among the exaggerators and slackers. He foresaw them as “the

triumphant party” by which Palestine will ultimately be freed and the Jews

conquered. The whole universe will be on their side; even trees and

rocks will somehow support them by saying:

“O Muslim O Abdullah [slave of Allâh (I)] Here is a Jew hidden

behind me come and kill him.” (Bukhari and Muslim)

A Generation that Believes in Reality and Science

They pass randomness, reject demagogy, seek decision from grass rooted

facts - not illusions. While looking up high, they realise that their

feet are on the ground. So they do not yield to false fancy, hollow

dreams, or illusive hopes, i.e. to swim in no water and fly with no wings!

They live with high hopes, yet with realistic thinking. They turn their

eyes to the beach of dreams, yet they expect the sea to get rough. They

realise the ups and downs:

(Such days [of varying fortunes] We give to men and men by turns.)

(Qur’ân 3: 140)

A realistic generation that does not swim on land, plow in water, seed

in barren soil, spin a yarn, or build castles in the air! They are

never in despair of Allâh ’s Mercy; yet they acknowledge the boundaries of

their insight and the scope of their capacities. They do not rush

things prematurely. They do not get involved in any thing, unless they know

their way out. They watch Allâh ’s rules in His Universe. They attend

to Shari‘ah. They adopt the endurance and patience. They wait patiently

for the seed to grow and give its fruit - in a long process - by Allâh ’s Will!

They believe in science, respect the mind, admit the solid proof,

reject myth and do not follow conjecture and what souls fancy. They learned

from the Holy Qur’ân and Sunnah that thinking is obligatory;

contemplation is worship; seeking knowledge is Jihâd; sticking to the old, for

just being old, is ignorance and aberrance; blindly tracking of the

steps of forefathers and masters is only corruption and unsoundness. They

therefore think before judging, learn before acting, infer before

guessing, and plan before executing. They do not accept a ruling without

evidence nor a claim with no proof. They keep in mind Allâh ’s words:

(Inform Me with knowledge if you are so truthful!) (Qur’ân 6: 143)

[say: ‘Have you [all] any knowledge that you can produce before Us.’)

(Qur’ân 6: 148)

(Say: produce your proof if you are so truthful.) (Qur’ân 2: 111)

A Generation of Collective Actions

A generation whose progeny does not settle for landing glories of the

past, mourning setbacks of the present, or wishing for victories of the

future. They believe that glories are attained through giving not

bargaining; productivity, not blabbing. Conquering today’s tragedies and

fulfilling tomorrow’s hopes are to be achieved through diligence not

joking, building not destruction, and through quiet effort not noisy

shouting. True faith is what is settled in the heart and rendered by action.

Allâh (I) has not created mankind just for work, but for testing as

well:

(In order that We may test them - as to which of them are best in

conduct. ) (Qur’ân 18: 7)

Therefore, they consider work a must, because doing it perfectly is

worship, and helping one another is Jihâd. They believe Allâh (I) does

not waste the reward of any one whose action is kind. They do not harm

anything so much as an atom’s weight because He (I) will see their deeds,

and so will His Messenger ® and the believers.

They believe that teamwork, for the sake of Islâm and for restoring its

superiority, is a duty and necessity; a duty forced by religion and a

necessity imposed by reality. They believe that the redressing of any

individual - though it is the basis for any reform - can only be achieved

within the framework of the society in which he/she lives.

They memorise the Qur’ânic verses that address them with obligations in

the plural form: “ O you who believe”, so that they can feel equivalent

to execute what Allâh (I) enjoins and refrain from what He (I)

forbids. They also memorise Surat Al-Fatiha as it clearly says in the plural

form:

(You alone do we worship and You alone do we call for help. Guide us

along the straight way.) (Qur’ân 1: 5-6)

The individual recites this Surah in the plural form, even if one is

all-alone, the spirit of the group is kept alive in one’s conscience, and

mentioned on one’s tongue. Thus, individuality is thawed for the

nation’s sake and the pronoun “I” is replaced by “ we.” They also learn to

cling firmly to the Qur’ân, Allâh ’s rope, and do not separate. They

cooperate with one another for virtue and heedfulness, encourage one

another to truth and patience, and do not disagree among themselves, as did

those before them - lest they became doomed.

Verily! They have been educated through religion, history, and the

fact of life that one is loneliness and two is company. That is, it takes

two hands to clap. That Allâh ’s support is for the group, that a wolf

hunts only a lonesome sheep, that the power of unity compensates the

weakness of minority and that differences among the majority weakens it.

They believe in high hopes - freedom, unity, development, and that

ruling by Islâm inside and spreading it outside, cannot be done except by

constructive and collective efforts. In other words, if something is

required as a duty, then it is a duty in itself.

By scrutiny of the accomplished fact, they learned that, since the

people of falsehood gather around it, it is more appropriate for the people

of truth to gather around their truth, and those who broke up their

ties with kith and kin during times of ease, should gather in the hour of

hardship, namely, “afflictions reunite the afflicted,” and that great

battles unify those who are at variance before the common enemy:

(Truly Allâh loves those who fight in His Cause in ranks as if they

were a solid cemented structure.) (Qur’ân 61: 4)

Scattered adobes, however countless and solid, never raise any

construction a man uses. They become useful when aligned together in a matrix

according to a specific design and elaborate architecture. That’s why

they insisted on searching for their counterparts, who seek the truth and

reject the falsehood; call for well-being and deny evil-doing; command

decency and forbid dishonour; join hands and efforts so that scattered

adobes are once again a solid wall; the separate walls are a huge

house; and the various houses are a sizeable city. They take the road of

collective work. They act silently; live interconnected with truth and

patience, in ease and in hardship. They build with patience and fight

tirelessly. They insist on co-operating with one another for virtue and

heedfulness, and support one another in happiness and hardship, as the

Messenger ® is reported to have said:

“The bonds of brotherhood between two Muslims are like parts of a

house, one part strengthens and holds the other.”

A Devout Generation

Devout people are those who live in this world with the hearts of the

after world. They live on earth, but their hearts yearn for the

accompaniment of Allâh (I) and the seven persons (who) will be sheltered under

the shade of Allâh (I) on the Day of Judgement, when there will be no

other shade besides His. (An authentic Hâdîth)

“They interconnected their loops with the Rope of Allâh (I), lit their

steps with His light, filled their hearts with His love, moistened

their tongues with His invocation (and remembrances), and preoccupied

themselves with His obedience. To Allâh (I) they cling and stand. From

Allâh (I) they get support and to Him (I) they flee. In the light of His

Book they move and are still. They like and dislike; join and sever;

give and refuse to give; make peace and fight for Allâh ’s sake.” For

them:

(He is the First and the Last.) (Qur’ân 57: 3)

(And that to your Rabb lies the final end.) (Qur’ân 53: 42)

What distinguishes them from others is their “sincerity.” They have

purified their religion for Allâh (I). They believe this world was made

for them; but they were created for Allâh (I) alone. No wonder, they

put before their eyes Allâh ’s Words:

(Say: that my prayer and my sacrifice, my living and my dying, [all]

belong to Allâh , the Rabb of the worlds; He has no partner.) (Qur’ân 6:

162-163)

People’s aims vary in this worldly life; namely, some have lusts for

money; some are fascinated with fame; some are lured by power; some are

infatuated with women; some are addicted to liquor; and some others long

for sovereignty. The devout people want neither haughtiness nor any

corruption on earth; they want neither rank nor wealth; they pant neither

lust nor fame; they pray to their Rabb not to let the world be their

utmost concern nor their whole knowledge. Yet, if the world comes to

them, they will take it in their hands not in their hearts. They take it as

a means, not as a goal in itself. Their ultimate concern is the

Hereafter; and their end is to please their Rabb. In other words, any thing

other than Allâh (I) and Paradise is just a mirage. What is above the

earth, is sheer dust!

Their hearts are soaked in Allâh ’s Tawheed (Monotheism). They seek

neither some other Rabb nor judge with other than the rule of Allâh (I).

Nor do they adopt some one as a patron other than Allâh (I). They

shatter all the images in their minds and hearts for the sake of Allâh ’s

Word. They digest the meaning of the Ayah:

(You [Alone] do we worship, and You [Alone] do we ask for help.)

(Qur’ân 1:5)

They no longer worship any one other than Allâh (I), nor call on any

one for help other than Him. They are released from worshipping

themselves and their whims, as well as anything else other than Allâh (I)!

They do not worship idols, illusions, fancies, individuals, nature, or

tyranny; whatever name, title or shape it takes. They memorise from the

Messengers of Allâh ® their call to mankind:

(Worship Allâh [Alone], and keep away from taghut [all false

deities].) (Qur’ân 16: 36)

For them truth stands clear from error; so they reject taghut and

anything worshipped besides Allâh (I). They believe in All?h (I); so they

grasp the firmest handhold that never breaks.

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