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Muslim view sunna 08-07-08
Posted by sunna on August 7, 2008, 8:20 am
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How do Muslims view the nature of man, the purpose of life and the
Hereafter?

In the Holy Qur'aan, God teaches human beings that they were created
in order to worship Him, and that the basis of all true worship is God-
consciousness.

Since the teachings of Islaamic encompass all aspects of life and
ethics, God-consciousness is encouraged in all human affairs. Islaam
makes it clear that all human acts are acts of worship if they are
done for God alone and in accordance to His Divine Law. As such,
worship in Islaam is not limited to religious rituals.

The teachings of Islaam act as a mercy and a healing for the human
soul, and such qualities as humility, sincerity, patience and charity
are strongly encouraged. Additionally, Islaam condemns pride and self-
righteousness, since Almighty God is the only judge of human
righteousness.

The Islaamic view of the nature of man is also realistic and well-
balanced. Human beings are not believed to be inherently sinful, but
are seen as equally capable of both good and evil. Islaam also teaches
that faith and action go hand-in-hand.

God has given people free-will, and the measure of one's faith is
one's deeds and actions. However, human beings have also been created
weak and regularly fall into sin. This is the nature of the human
being as created by God in His Wisdom, and it is not inherently
"corrupt" or in need of repair. This is because the avenue of
repentance of always open to all human beings, and Almighty God loves
the repentant sinner more than one who does not sin at all. The true
balance of an Islaamic life is established by having a healthy fear of
God as well as a sincere belief in His infinite Mercy.

A life without fear of God leads to sin and disobedience, while
believing that we have sinned so much that God will not possibly
forgive us only leads to despair. In light of this, Islaam teaches
that: only the misguided despair of the Mercy of their Lord.
Additionally, the Holy Qur'aan, which was revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad, contains a great deal of teachings about the life hereafter
and the Day of Judgement. Due to this, Muslims believe that all human
beings will ultimately be judged by God for their beliefs and actions
in their earthly lives. In judging human beings, Almighty God will be
both Merciful and Just, and people will only be judged for what they
were capable of. Suffice it to say that Islaam teaches that life is a
test, and that all human beings will be accountable before God. A
sincere belief in the life hereafter is key to leading a well-balanced
life and moral. Otherwise, life is viewed as an end in itself, which
causes human beings to become more selfish, materialistic and
immoral.

..........
Prepared by: Abu 'Iyaad


Posted by Den on August 7, 2008, 10:06 am
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