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'Why we are here'
The reason we were brought into this world is given in the Quran. Although
there is no one Sura (chapter) that details all the information regarding this
subject in a chronological sequence, yet various Quranic verses give pieces of
information. By putting all these pieces of information together we are
provided with a complete picture of this subject.
The Quran confirms that we were all living in God's Kingdom before we were
brought into this world. Although this is our first and only life on planet earth
yet it is not our first existence. We were all living before the earth was even
created. We were put to death and reborn into this life on earth:
"Most exalted is the One in whose hands is all kingship, and He is
Omnipotent. The One who created death and life for the purpose of
distinguishing those among you who would do better. He is the Almighty, the
Forgiving" 67:1-2
Since nothing in the Quran is a coincidence, and since God is the Most
precise in expressing and delivering any truth, we cannot overlook the order in
which the words "The One who created death and life.....". The placing of
the word "death" before the word "life" indictaes that we were put to death
before we were brought to this life on earth, hence we must have been alive
before we came to this world.
Sometime, in this previous existence, a few billion years ago, a feud arose in
the Heavenly Society:
"Say, "Here is awesome news. That you are totally oblivious to. I had no
knowledge previously, about the feud in the High Society." 38:67-69
One of the high-ranking creatures, Satan, entertained supercilious thoughts
that his God-given powers qualified him to be a god besides God. He thus
challenged God's absolute authority. Not only was Satan's idea blasphemous,
it
was wrong - only God, and no one else, possesses the qualifications and
ability to be a god. Consequent to Satan's blasphemy, a division occurred in
the Heavenly Society. There were those who agreed with Satan (that he is
capable of being a god). There were also those who were not sure, and then
there were those who were under no doubt that God alone has the
qualifications to be a god.
As a result, God gathered all those who sided with Satan and also those who
were not sure and offered them a second chance to repent and submit to His
absolute authority:
"We have offered the responsibility (freedom of choice) to the heavens and
the earth, and the mountains, but they refused to bear it, and were afraid of it.
But the human being accepted it; he was transgressing, ignorant." 33:72
While the vast majority of the guilty creatures took advantage of this
opportunity, a minuscule minority failed to take advantage of this offer and
arrogantly preferred to take the responsibility of the test. According to 33:72,
we (humans) are among them!
As a result, all God's creatures were classified into four categories:
1. Angels: Creatures who upheld God's absolute authority.
2. Animals: Creatures who rebelled but then accepted God's invitation to
repent.
3. Jinns: Creatures who agreed with Satan; that he is capable of being a
"god."
4. Humans: Creatures who did not make up their minds; they failed to make
a firm stand with God's absolute authority, they also rejected the second offer
given to them.
The Most Merciful
The angels expected God to banish the creatures who did not uphold His
absolute authority (2:30). But God is Most Merciful; He decided to give us a
chance to denounce our mistake, and informed the angels that He knew what
they did not know (2:30). God knew that some creatures deserved a chance
to be redeemed.
If you claim the ability to fly a plane, the best way to test your claim is to give
you a plane and ask you to fly it. This is precisely what God decided to do in
response to Satan's claim. God created seven vast universes, then informed
the angels that He was appointing Satan as a 'khalifa' (supreme ruler) on the
tiny mote called "Earth" (2:30).
God's plan called for creating death (67:1-2), then bringing the humans and
jinns into this
world for the soul purpose of rectifying their mistake and for worshipping
God.
"I have not created the jinns and the humans for any purpose except to
worship Me alone." 51:56
Thus, all humans and Jinn start over without any biases, and exercise full
freedom to uphold God's absolute authority or Satan's polytheistic theory. To
make this crucial decision, every human being receives a message from God
advocating His absolute authority. This is given to the human in the form of
the Scripture sent with guidance and way to salvation. Whoever accepts the
guidance and submits to God will then be redeemed into God's Kingdom.
Those who refuse it will end up in hell:
"We said, "Go down therefrom, all of you. When guidance comes to you
from Me, those who follow My guidance will have no fear, nor will they
grieve.
"As for those who disbelieve and reject our revelations, they will be dwellers
of Hell, wherein they abide forever." 2:38-39
The human being will also receive a message from the devil pushing his
polytheistic principles. To give us a headstart, the Most Merciful gathered all
the human beings before Him, prior to sending us to this world, and we bore
witness that He alone is our Lord and Master:
"Recall that your Lord summoned all the descendants of Adam, and had them
bear witness for themselves: "Am I not your Lord?" They all said, "Yes. We
bear witness." Thus, you cannot say on the Day of Resurrection, "We were
not aware of this." 7:172
The reader is urged to ask himself/herself if they ever remember making such
a witness directly to God? The fact that none of us remembers any such event
confirms the fact that we had a previous existence and that we are now
oblivious of this existence. As a matter of fact the moment we are brought
into this life on earth our memories are wiped clean of our previous existence.
The fact that we all made such a pledge to God is reflected in our natural
instinct that is an integral part of every human being. Our instincts come to
the fore when we are at the danger of a near death situation. At that time,
which may be a split second, our survival instinct takes over and we plead
with God to save us, at that time we know that He alone can save us .....
After putting the rebels to death, the souls of humans and jinns were placed in
a special depository. God then created the appropriate bodies to house the
souls of jinns and humans during the test period. The first jinn body was
made from fire, and Satan was assigned to that body (15:27). The first human
body was created from earthly material, clay (15:26), and God assigned the
first human soul to that body. The divine plan called for the angels to serve
the humans on earth - guard them, drive the wind and rain for them, distribute
provisions, etc. This fact is stated in the Quran allegorically: "Your Lord said
to the angels, `Fall prostrate before Adam.'" Satan of course refused to have
anything to do with serving the human race (2:34, 7:11, 17:61, 18:50, 20:116).
While Adam's body remained on earth, the real person, the soul, was admitted
into Heaven in the outermost universe. God gave Adam certain
commandments, represented by the forbidden tree, and Satan was appointed
as Adam's companion to deliver to Adam his satanic message. The rest is
history.
Every time a human being is born, a human person is assigned to the new
baby
from the depository of souls. God assigns the souls in accordance with His
knowledge (28:68). Every soul deserves to be assigned to a certain body, and
live under certain circumstances. God alone knows which souls are good and
which souls are evil. Our children are assigned to our homes in accordance
with God's plan.
An independent jinn soul is also assigned to the new human being to represent
Satan's point of view. While the physical body of any jinn is reproduced from
the parent jinns, the jinn soul is that of an independent individual. Jinns are
descendants of Satan (7:27, 18:50).
The assigned jinn remains with the human being from birth to death, and
serves as the main witness on the Day of Judgment (50:23). A continuous
debate takes place in our heads between the human soul and the jinn soul until
both of them are convinced of one point of view.
The Original Sin
Contrary to common belief, the "Original Sin" was not Adam's violation of
God's law when he ate from the forbidden tree. The original sin was our
failure to uphold God's absolute authority during the Great Feud.
If the human person convinces his or her jinn companion to denounce that
original sin, and uphold God's absolute authority, both creatures are
redeemed to God's eternal kingdom on the Day of Judgment. But if the jinn
companion convinces the human being to uphold Satan's idolatrous views,
then both creatures are exiled forever from God's kingdom.
To promote his point of view, Satan and his representatives advocate the
idolization of such powerless creatures as Muhammad, Jesus, Mary, and the
saints. Since we are here due to our polytheistic tendencies, most of us are
easy prey for Satan.
Satan's incompetence as a "god" has already been proven by the prevalence
of chaos, disease, accidents, misery, and war throughout his dominion
(36:66). On the other hand, the human beings who denounce Satan, uphold
God's absolute authority, and refrain from idolizing powerless and dead
creatures like Jesus
and Muhammad, are restored to God's protection - they enjoy a perfect life
here in this world and forever.
Because our life in this world is a series of tests designed to expose our
polytheistic ideas, idol worship is the only unforgivable offense (4:48, 116).
The world is divinely designed to manifest our decision to uphold either
God's absolute authority, or Satan's idolatrous views (67:1-2). The day and
the night change constantly to test our willingness to uphold God's laws by
observing the Dawn Prayer and fasting during the hottest and longest days.
Only those who are totally certain about God's absolute authority are
redeemed (26:89).
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