The Effect of Monotheism on Human Life
The
Qur’an and the Holy Prophet declared that this universe was neither
without (peace be upon him) a Lord nor was it jointly controlled by a
set of deites. It had One Lord and Master, the Creator and Controller
wielding complete and absolute power over it. The Qur’an announced: Lo!
His is the Creation and the Command, (Al-Araf: 54) meaning that God was
the Sole Creator, the Sole Originator, or, the Sole Creative Principle
and everything around man was dependent on Him by virtue of its creation
by Him.
Yet to Him submitted whose is in the Heavens and the earth,
willingly or unwillingly (Ali-Imran: 83), was a natural corollary of
this declaration meaning that all things in nature, whether heavenly or
earthly, bow down to His decrees and have perforce to submit to His
Physical laws— so Exalted is he. So was it not incumbent on the creature
possessing will and option to submit to Him willingly? Sincere and
exclusive obeisance was due to God alone. He asks: Belongs not sincere
religion to God? (Sad: 3)
The natural
consequences following from this belief was that the world was united
through a Common Principle; a Universal Law ran through it. Man was led
to acknowledge a unity of purpose, motive and law in the varied
phenomena of nature which could also help him find meaning and
significance in his own life since it was integral to the wisdom
underlying the integrated nature of this universe.
The
Prophet of Islam acquainted man with the clear and easy creed to the
Unity of God which was satisfying and full of vitality since it took
away all irrational fear from him. This simple creed made him
self-reliant, courageous, rational and undoubting by removing the fear
of everything else save that of His real Master and Lord. It was because
of this creed that man came to recognize his Creator as the Supreme
Power, as the Enriches and the Destroyer. This discovery meant a world
of change for him; he could now see the unity of cause in the manifolds of phenomena, was reassured of his pivotal position in the
scheme of creation, became aware of his worth and dignity; in short, is
acceptance of the serfdom of the One and only God made him the master of
every other created being and object. As a vicegerent of God, he became
aware of the exalted position allocated to him as the executor of the
Will of God on earth. It was a concept previously unknown to the world.
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