Beautiful Way Of Life
Our Relation with Allah
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In the name of Allah the Most Gracious the Most Merciful.
Between the two absolute names of Allah “Most Gracious” and “Most Merciful” lies the definition of the relation between Allah SWT and humans.
All humans are protected by Allah SWT as he is the guardian and provider for all mankind as his title “Rabbu AlAlamin” entails. The extent of Allah’s graciousness and mercy spans the entire life span and cycle of every single human’s existence.
As only Allah determined and guarded the most suitable sperm to inseminate the selected woman’s ovum and once united Allah guides its path through the fallopian tract into the womb which Allah SWT designed as a prepared host to provide all the protection from any trauma change in temperature and a medium providing the inseminated egg that now with Allah’s grace has shape shifted to a leech (Alaqa) than can bond to the wall of the womb and obtain the necessary blood for its growth…for the sake of staying in subject I have chosen skip the following miraculous phases of foetal growth and child birth to grownups’ requirements of sustenance (Air Water and Food) the air is full of Oxygen yet it doesn’t combust into flames Oxygen and Hydrogen mixed in a specific ratio forms Water that is vital for all bodily functions and also crucial for growth of all things Alive including plants animals and fish which are the mains sources human food. (“We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?” Surah 21: Ayah 30)
Non-believers bask in the blessings of Allah SWT yet they do not believe in Allah SWT. Yet he does not punish them until they go through life get to know of a messenger with a religion that calls to worshiping Allah only and guiding humanity to a sustainable system of life (“.. ... And never would We punish until We sent a messenger.” Surah 17: Ayah 15)
Muslims enjoy a balanced relation with Allah fully aligned with Allah being “Most Gracious” and “most Merciful”
A Muslim remains balanced in his relation to Allah SWT between being fearful of Allah’s punishment and wishful of his mercy; in doing so a Muslim after sinning; is guarded from being disparate “Qunoot” which is being over fearful of not being forgiven for the sins committed and with no hope for avoiding hell fire as a Muslim is equally guarded from taking Allah’s mercy for granted resulting in being complacent and delaying repentance “Tasweef”. (“Those whom they invoke seek means of access to their Lord [striving as to] which of them would be nearest and they hope for His mercy and fear His punishment. Indeed the punishment of your Lord is ever feared.” Surah 17: Ayah 57)
AlRahman AlRaheem “Most Gracious” and “most Merciful” the two attributes do not often accompany one another let alone in their absolute form; therefore Allah’s mercy should not be taken for granted as it is accompanied with his magnificence as Allah’s punishment should not be unjustly feared as he is merciful.
The embodiment of the two paradigms is coined in Allah’s warning to us (“Indeed Satan is an enemy to you; so take him as an enemy.” Surah 35: Ayah 6) as he warms us of the Satan being the enemy and orders us to take/treat him as an enemy. That is mercy from our guardian whose magnificence has granted Satan ability to pursue humans and lead them astray while our guardians order to take Satan as an enemy is a merciful encouragement for us to remain steadfast and pious not to allow Satan to have his way (“My Lord because You have put me in error I will surely make [disobedience] attractive to them on earth and I will mislead them all” Surah 15: Ayah 39).
The governing core beliefs that set the path for a true believer are:
- The belief in Allah as the only god worthy of worshiping
- The belief in the Day of Judgment