Incomprehensible Contradictions
Incomprehensible Contradictions
The cruel jokes, brothers, which we Muslims play with the Holy Book of Allah, are so
inane that if we saw someone else doing such things in any other sphere of life, we
would mock them and even brand them as lunatics.
Tell me, what would you say if somebody got a doctor’s prescription and hung it round
his neck after wrapping it in a piece of cloth or washed it in water and drank it? Would
you not laugh at him and call him a fool? Yet this is the very treatment being given
before your eyes to the matchless prescription written by the greatest of all doctors to
provide a cure for all your ailments—and nobody laughs! No one even reflects that a
prescription is not meant to be hung round the neck nor are its words to be washed in
water and drunk.
Tell me, what would you think if some one who was ill picked up a book on medicine
and began to read it, believing, thinking that this would cure him? Would you not say
that he was deranged? Yet this is how we treat the Book which the supreme Healer
has sent for the cure of our diseases. We think that just by flicking through all its
pages, our diseases will disappear without our following the directions given in them
or abstaining from the things which they pronounced harmful. Are we not in the same
situation as the man who considers that reading a book on medicine will cure his
illness?
If you receive a business letter in a language you do not know, you go to a man who
knows the language to find out what it says. You remain anxious and restless until you
have found out what the letter says, even though it will bring only some partly worldly
profit. But the letter sent to you by the Lord of the worlds which can bring you all the
benefits of this—world and the Eternal Life is carelessly set aside. You do not show
any uneasiness at not understanding its contents. Is this you astonishing?
I am not trying to make you laugh. Reflect for a while on these facts and your hearts
will tell you that the greatest possible injustice is being done to the Book of Allah.
Ironically, the culprits are the very people who proclaim their faith in it and proclaim
their readiness to sacrifice their lives for it. No doubt they do have faith in it and love
it more than their lives, but the pity is that it is they, more than anyone else, who
treat it outrageously. And the consequences of such treatment are quite plain to see.
The Consequences
Understand fully that Allah’s word does not come to bring misery, disgrace and
suffering to man. ‘We have not sent down the Qur’an upon you that you be
wretched’ (Ta Ha 20: 1—2). On the contrary, the Qur’an is the source of happine