The Qur'an is Allah's just Word and It is the essence of all religions

INTRODUCTION

Imagine that, without knowing it, you turned down the greatest opportunity ever offered to you. After realising your mistake, imagine how sorry you would feel. If only you could travel back in time and make a different decision. Of course, that is impossible. A self-reflecting person would investigate what led them to make this error and to take precautions so it would not happen again. They would think about any people who may have influenced them while they made their mistake, and would try not to be influenced by them again. At present, a large number of people are unwittingly in this situation, passing up without a second thought an opportunity besides which worldly prospects pale by comparison: Allah has promised all of humanity both a life on earth filled with beauty, goodness, justice, equality, plenty, comfort and tranquillity, and an immortal life in the next world in such grandeur the like of which the human mind cannot even imagine. The prophets of Allah, and the holy books which He sent down as a guide to humanity, have brought this invitation to all people without exception throughout history.
One such offer, made to all of humanity through the Qur'an is a great opportunity, a great blessing and a great benefaction of Allah for those who choose to take advantage of it. People of conscience should thus examine the Qur'an carefully, lest they heedlessly pass up an opportunity they will later regret. On the Day of Judgment, those who ignored the truths of the Qur'an will be remorseful, but unlike the example we gave above, there will be no second chances.
When that difficult day comes, those who today refuse to accept the invitation of Allah will say, "If only you could see when they are standing before the Fire and saying, 'Oh! If only we could be sent back again, we would not deny the Signs of our Lord and we would be among the believers.' " (Surat al-An'am: 27) By then it will be too late, for on that day, judgment will be passed on everything a person has done in life and everybody will receive the corresponding reward or punishment.
What requires most attention these days is the fact that a great many people are resistant even to reading the Qur'an, though they do not know what it contains. Because of ingrained prejudices, and without knowing what kind of life to which Allah invites them, a majority of people shy away from the Qur'an. They do not evaluate it in an impartial and unprejudiced manner and, so, reject the invitation of the messengers. Being in a state of heedlessness, with fixed ideas, those who reject this invitation are unwittingly heading towards devastation.
The purpose of writing this website is to alert people about this prejudiced viewpoint which will ultimately cause them to suffer great losses in this world and in the next. It is to invite everybody, whether or not they are believers, to read the Qur'an and consider the verses of Allah with an open heart and mind, as all pious believers have done before them, cleansed of all prejudices, rote "knowledge" and fixed ideas. This reminder is also of benefit to Muslims who say they believe in the Qur'an but who are not guided by its instructions.
It is worth remembering that all the prophets who were simply messengers from Allah inviting people to have faith in Allah and His religion, were met with resistance, denial and rejection from their communities. So when we talk about "people who do not heed the Qur'an," or "people who avoid the Qur'an," in this website, we should remember that this is not unique or special to the Qur'an: all the prophets have been faced with similar rejections. There have always been people who do not heed the prophets and their message, and who have thus ignored the reality of the message from Allah.
Our purpose is to invite people to think about what is contained in the Qur'an and to submit themselves to Allah while there is still time. Recall Allah's statement:
Those who do not respond to Allah's caller cannot thwart Allah on earth and have no protectors apart from Him. Such people are clearly misguided. (Surat al-Ahqaf: 32)

WHY PEOPLE AVOID THE QUR'AN


As soon as we are born, we have an appetite for learning. Childhood is a time of exciting investigation and discovery about the world. As we grow, this excitement dulls and gives way to habit-customs and traditions based on the "received wisdom" of our elders. We tend to accept this "received wisdom" unconditionally, and so lose the ability to investigate and think critically. We accept that what our society says is bad, is bad, and what it says is good, is good. We do not examine why bad is bad or good is good.
Strikingly, it is in religion in which this process of relying on the wisdom of elders is most pronounced. People tend to follow their religion that is really a conglomeration of traditions, customs, false information and misguided behaviour that have accumulated over time. What they follow often has different rules, prohibitions and conceptions of morality. One of the most troubling results of this process is that it creates amongst people a prejudice against the true religion. Even in Muslim countries, there are supposedly religious practices that are really just customs having no basis in the Qur'an or the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace.) All this causes some people to distance themselves from the true religion. Even those who are normally open-minded, when it comes to religion, lose their analytical viewpoint, and revert to irrational, often, conservative, prejudices.
Let us now investigate the reasons people avoid the Qur'an and the teachings of true religion.

Blind Attachment to the Religion of One's Ancestors
Throughout human history some people have resisted change, progress and new ideas. Be it from science to education, the economy to the judicial system, conservative people, seeking to uphold the status quo, oppose change. But though opposing change, they are not necessarily supporting the truth, rather, in general, old habits, traditions and customs. The prophets entrusted with calling people to Allah all met with this same mentality. The Prophets Muhammad, 'Isa, Shu'ayb, Musa, Nuh, and Hud amongst others (peace be upon them all), were all opposed by people defending and upholding their own religions.
Allah describes this mentality as an attachment to ancestral religion (Surat al-Baqara, 170; Surat az-Zukhruf, 23), where people take as their guide, the lifestyle and morality handed down by their ancestors. People mistake remaining bound hand and foot to the legacy of their ancestors for a major virtue. Many of them are so committed to their ancestors, that they will not even listen with an open mind to the message of the prophets. They hate to be shown errors in their ancestors' ways, fear change, and become enemies to the truth.
The Qur'an discusses in detail what different peoples said to their prophets. In Surat az-Zukhruf, Allah mentions one people who rejected their prophet's message, saying: "… We found our fathers following a religion and we are simply following in their footsteps." (Surat az-Zuhkruf: 23)
The Pharaoh and his people rejected the Prophet Musa and his brother Harun (peace be upon them), saying "Have you come to us to turn us from what we found our fathers doing, and to gain greatness in the land? We do not believe you." (Surah Yunus: 78)
Allah asks those who reject His message simply because it does not conform to an ancestral religion to think again: "… What, even though their fathers did not understand a thing and were not guided!." (Surat al-Bakara: 170)
The Qur'an invites people to think and compare ideas, rather than blindly accepting or rejecting. "Say: 'What if I have come with better guidance than what you found your fathers following?'..." (Surat az-Zuhkruf: 24). However, people often prefer their own traditions, and ignore anything that might unsettle it, even if they have no apparent reasons: "They say, 'We reject what you have been sent with.'" (Surah Az- Zukhruf: 24)
So, because of their blind attachment to their ancestors' religion, people evade the truths of the Qur'an, overlook its teachings and ignore the divine revelation of Allah. They forget that life is short, and that one day they will die and be wrapped in a shroud and buried in the ground, after which they will be accountable to Allah for all they have done. Allah draws attention to this error of theirs in Surat al-Anbiya', "No indeed! We have given these people enjoyment, as We did their fathers, until life seemed long and good to them…" (Surat al-Anbiya': 44)
One of the best examples in the Qur'an of this process of irrational denial of prophethood is the story of the Prophet Ibrahim's people, who were disbelievers who followed the religion of their forefathers and worshipped idols. Their attachment to a superstitious religion led them to reject the Prophet Ibrahim's call to the true faith, to belief in One God. The Prophet Ibrahim asked his people and his father, who had also rejected Ibrahim's call, "… What are these statues you are clinging to?" (Surat al-Anbiya': 52).The following conversation ensued:
They said, "We found our fathers worshipping them." He said, "You and your fathers are clearly misguided." They said, "Have you brought us the truth or are you playing games?" He said, "Far from it! Your Lord is the Lord of the heavens and the earth, He who brought them into being. I am one of those who bear witness to that." (Surat al-Anbiya': 53-56)
The Surah later describes how the tribe met every invitation of the Prophet Ibrahim to believe in the One God, Allah, with refusal. So the Prophet Ibrahim said he would set a trap for the idols. After the people had gone, he broke all the idols "except for the biggest one." When the people returned they asked:
They said, "Who has done this to our gods? He is definitely one of the wrongdoers!" They said, "We heard a young man mentioning them. They call him Ibrahim." They said, "Bring him before the people's eyes so they can be witnesses." They said, "Did you do this to our gods, Ibrahim?" He said, "No, this one, the biggest of them, did it. Ask them if they are able to speak!" (Surat al-Anbiya': 59-63)
Faced with this invitation and clever stratagem of the Prophet Ibrahim, the tribe hesitated at first and for a moment, examining their consciences, they accepted that they had done him an injustice. But then they turned on him once more, saying:
"... You know full well these idols cannot talk." He said, "Do you then worship, instead of Allah, what cannot help or harm you in any way? Shame on you and what you worship besides Allah! Will you not use your intellect?" (Surat al-Anbiya': 65-67)
After this dialogue, they tried to kill the Prophet Ibrahim and cast him into the fire. Allah thwarted them by protecting the Prophet Ibrahim from the fire. This encounter, between the Prophet and his tribe, is a good demonstration of the problem we have been discussing: a people's illogical attachment to their ancestral religion, even in the face of rational proofs and evidence to the contrary.
However, on the Day of Judgment people will face Allah completely alone, and their ancestors, on whom they placed so much importance and whose paths they followed, will not save them from Allah's reckoning. The Qur'an describes their repentance and sorrow:
They will say on the Day their faces are rolled over in the Fire, "If only we had obeyed Allah and obeyed the Messenger!" And they will say, "Our Lord, we obeyed our masters and great men and they misguided us from the Way. Our Lord, give them double the punishment and curse them many times over!" (Surat al-Azhab: 66-68)

Excessive Attachment to the Life of This World
Many people make the mistake of thinking that this life will never end; they become excessively attached to life and forget how short it really is. This heedlessness leads people to avoid thinking about the lessons taught in the Qur'an. It does not cross their minds that everybody will meet the Angel of Death, perhaps unexpectedly, and that they will be buried beneath the earth.
When the Angel of Death takes someone, that person will not be able to take with them the worldly goods he or she struggled to acquire throughout in life, nor the relatives and friends they held dear. On that day, when people come before Allah entirely alone, they will be confronted with everything they have done. Everybody without exception will realise at that moment that life on earth was no more than a transient experience. Yet it will be too late. This is also mentioned in a hadith where the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) says, "He is a bad servant who is led by greed. He is a bad servant who is misled by passion. He is a bad servant who is debased by worldly desire." (Al-Tirmidhi)
People who do not consider these facts look on religion and earthly life differently from those who think about meeting their Lord. For the former, life consists only of education, marriage and work. These three things consume their minds, and are their benchmarks that guide their decisions. Their life is prioritised around questions such as: how to make money; how to succeed at work or in marriage; and what kind of future they will have. No doubt these are important matters requiring consideration, but the mistake is to forget life's most important reality: death. The Qur'an teaches us that people avoid thinking about death and turn back in their because "Satan fills them with false hopes." (Surat an-Nisa': 120) False hopes are to make long term plans, not for the sake of Allah, but for the sake of purely earthly pleasures, forgetting the true hope: life in Paradise.
The Qur'an is replete with verses reminding people to remember the hereafter. If only people would contemplate the Qur'an and its teachings they would become aware of Allah's truths, and would comprehend the importance and urgency of leading a life pleasing to Allah. They would thus benefit themselves and those close to them; they could hope to preserve themselves from the endless torment of hell. This understanding and hope are very important for every human being because the real destination is the eternal afterlife. In Surah Al 'Imran, Allah says :
To mankind the love of worldly appetites is painted in glowing colours: women and children, and heaped-up mounds of gold and silver, and horses with fine markings, and livestock and fertile farmland. All that is merely the enjoyment of the life of this world. The best homecoming is in the presence of Allah. Say, "Shall I tell you of something better than that?" Those who guard against evil will have Gardens with their Lord, with rivers flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly, for ever, and purified wives, and the Pleasure of Allah. Allah sees His servants. (Surah Al 'Imran: 14-15)
People generally have a "way of life" that they live by, and that is formed by their environment and according to their understanding of the world. They are usually very attached to their established way of life, and reluctant to change, especially their view of the world, their "philosophy of life," because changing a lifelong philosophy also causes deep-seated changes in a person's lifestyle. This reluctance to change a lifestyle has often been at the bottom of people's resistance to the prophets' message. The story of the Prophet Shu'ayb (pbuh) is illustrative. The greatest fear of Shu'ayb's tribe was that of abandoning their lifestyle and goods.
They said, "Shu'ayb, do your prayers instruct you that we should abandon what our fathers worshipped or stop doing whatever we want to with our wealth? You are clearly the forbearing, the rightly-guided!" (Surah Hud: 87)
The Prophet Shu'ayb replied:
He said, "My people! What do you think? If I do possess a Clear Sign from my Lord and He has given me His good provision, I would clearly not want to go behind your backs and do something I have forbidden you to do. I only want to put things right as far as I can. My success is with Allah alone. I have put my trust in Him and I turn to Him." (Surah Hud: 88)
Up to that point, these people had been satisfied with their superstitious lives. They certainly did not want to change their way of life or the system they were used to. These people, described to us by the Qur'an as "those who do not expect to meet Us and are content with the life of this world and at rest in it, and those who are heedless of Our Signs, their shelter will be the Fire because of what they earned." (Surah Yunus: 7-8), thought they were on the right path.
However, the life of this world is only a fleeting benefit. On the Day of Judgement they will regret it: "It may be that those who disbelieve will wish that they had been Muslims. Leave them to eat and enjoy themselves. Let false hope divert them. They will soon know" (Surat al-Hijr: 2-3). As this verse maintains, by focusing only on life in this world these people are only increasing their losses. Allah tells us that those who are deceived by worldly life and forget the values of religion will regret it on the Day of Judgment:
Those who took their religion as a diversion and a game, and were deluded by the life of this world. Today We will forget them just as they forgot the encounter of this Day and denied Our Signs. (Surat al-A'raf: 51)

A Feeling of Overwhelming Pride
Another reason some people steer clear of the Qur'an is that they have a superiority complex. They believe so strongly in the truth and flawlessness of their own beliefs and lifestyle that they scorn the idea that better beliefs may exist. As Allah says in the Qur'an "When he is told to have fear of Allah, he is seized by pride which drives him to wrongdoing. Hell will be enough for him! What an evil resting-place!" (Surat al-Baqara: 206) what pushes people into denial of the truth is "pride."
When invited to read the Qur'an, people like this refuse because that means submitting to the true faith and accepting that up to that point their religion has been nothing but a superstitious belief. It means they comprehend that they have been deceived, and have followed the wrong road, have chosen their leaders or role models incorrectly, and have written, read and valued erroneous knowledge. For them this is a catastrophe. In order to avoid suffering this catastrophe they do not want to accept that their beliefs are wrong, no matter what proofs are presented to them, because their pride does not permit this. So, as the verse says, their pride "drives them to wrongdoing."
If they could just understand that the Qur'an is the only truth, accept that they have been on the wrong path, listen to the voice of their consciences and start a brand new life in repentance, they would please Allah. The alternative is a troubled existence, both in this world and the hereafter. Allah tells us of the spirit of darkness that lies within those who reject Him: "And they repudiated them wrongly and haughtily, in spite of their own certainty about them. See the final fate of the corrupters." (Surat an-Naml: 14)Their pride cuts these people off from the true path and causes them great harm. This is also what the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) has warned people about in his time with the words, "Shall I inform you about the people of the Fire? They comprise every cruel, violent, proud and conceited person." (Al-Bukhari)
Another result of their superiority complex is an attempt to draw people away from the path of Allah, as described in Surat al-Hajj:
Among people there is one who argues about Allah without knowledge or guidance or any light-giving Book, turning away arrogantly, to misguide people from the Way of Allah. He will be disgraced in this world and on the Day of Rising. We will make him taste the punishment of the Burning [while it is said], "That is for what you did before. Allah does not wrong His servants." (Surat al-Hajj: 8-10)
As is pointed out in these verses, because of their arrogance the deniers want to divert others from the path of Allah, as they have diverted themselves. They engage in arguments without any knowledge. In spite of not reading the Qur'an, and of not heeding its arguments and morality they argue about Allah and try, in their pride, to present themselves as superior. But on Judgment Day, when people are called to account for everything they have done, this will do them no good at all. On the contrary, they will be sorry and will say, "… Oh! If only we could be sent back again, we would not deny the Signs of our Lord and we would be among the believers." (Surat al-An'am: 27)

The Holding of Fixed Ideas
Those who possess extremely rigid ideas also avoid learning about the Qur'an. As we said earlier, people are greatly affected by what they learned from their ancestors, incorrect traditions and customs passed down by their elders, as well as the lifestyles and modes of thought they observe around them. This leads to fixity in thinking, and often aggression against new ideas. In turn, this can lead to threatening behaviour towards people bringing innovations, changes and the simple truth.
Holding fixed ideas acts like a curtain, screening people off from listening to, and observing, one another. In Surah Fussilat, Allah tells us how people stuck in the status quo respond when called to the faith:
A Book whose verses have been demarcated for people who know as an Arabic Qur'an, bringing good news and giving warning; but most of them have turned away and do not hear. They say, "Our hearts are covered up against what you call us to and there is a heaviness in our ears. There is a screen between us and you. So act-we are certainly acting." (Surah Fussilat: 3-5)
To have an incorrect idea about a worldly matter may not cause them serious damage, but a fixed idea that causes people to ignore the teachings of Allah is a very serious danger that can take them to the flames of hell. Everybody needs to strive to avoid falling into such a position. In fact the call to the Qur'an is an opportunity for people to cleanse themselves of their superstitious, mistaken and incorrect ideas. In such circumstances the intelligent way to behave is to listen to the person making the call, to read the book of truth which is offered and to evaluate it with commonsense. An open-minded person with a conscience who sees that the Qur'an is bringing more truthful ideas than the ones he currently holds will abandon his own ideas without any hesitation.
Indeed, constant searching for something better is built into the human constitution. People are drawn to better ideas, opinions, and points of view. But godlessness makes close-mindedness (which is contrary to human nature) seem reasonable and causes the person to be attached to outworn ideas; they are prevented from examining events as they need to, making significant steps forward and deep-seated changes.
We can compare this mentality to the insistence of a person on travelling with a horse and cart, when there are more efficient and modern means of transport available, such as cars, trains, aircraft and ships. This person's conservative behaviour leaves him/her deprived of these blessings of technology. The same is true for those suffering from rigid thinking; they are deprived of Allah's blessings.
The fixed ideas that people hold to are not limited to their religious viewpoints. It can be seen in all aspects of their lives: their failure to change the style of their interior decoration; their prejudiced approach to new technological products and refusal to take advantage of them; their dressing in the same way year after year; and their laughing at the same jokes, are just a few examples of these fixations. Because of this for years they cling on to the same ideas, even though they are incorrect, and they retain the same black and white ideas of right and wrong. Because of this straitjacket, they cannot think freely and easily, they do not read books that put forward new ideas or learn about these, take no pleasure from innovations, and do not make even the slightest improvement to their standards of living.
The clearest examples of this come from materialist and communist circles. It is possible to recognise these people right away. Their style of dress, hairstyles, ways of speaking and the arguments they put forward have not changed for years. They support outdated arguments, present these ideas as ultimate truths and give their own personal experiences as examples.
For decades they have taken Karl Marx's Das Kapital, Charles Darwin's Origin of Species and Mao's Little Red Book as their bibles and read these books again and again, underlining passages. It is as if they learn them by heart. These books present ideas that have been outdated by scientific progress and the events of the twentieth-century, but these loyalists cannot accept that they contain any deficiency, mistake or incorrect information. They still believe that the teaching of these books is "correct" and "scientific" because they do not follow what is happening in the world and do not monitor scientific developments closely, or perhaps because they do not want to observe these and understand them. With great patience they await Marx's predictions and utopias, drawn up in the dark pages of the 19th century, coming true. They still believe that the ideas of Darwin, which were destroyed by scientific developments at the start of the 20th century, are valid. They only debate with people who hold the same views, and for year after year they read the same newspapers and watch the same films. The expression they most frequently use is, "I have not changed for years. The ideas I upheld 40 hears ago I still uphold." But it should not be forgotten that such a statement is only reasonable when it comes from someone who is putting forward absolute truth.
These people feel proud of showing resistance to change, opposing innovation and rejecting other ideas without listening to them. They believe so blindly in the anti-religious words of those like Marx, Darwin and Mao that they scorn reading the Qur'an, or books explaining the Qur'an, simply to avoid having to go back on their prior convictions. They are convinced, or more correctly, have been convinced, that reading or learning from the Qur'an will do them great harm.
An invitation to the moral code of the Qur'an, however, is an opportunity for these people to learn from their previous experience, improve themselves by profiting from their mistakes, investigate finer and more truthful things and rescue themselves from their fixed ideas. But people with these fixed ideas reject the invitations made to them and the sincere criticisms and kind-hearted recommendations of those who make them because they regard them as inferior and they never abandon the beliefs to which they are so blindly attached.
But why do people approach new information, ideas, concepts or even scientific facts with prejudice, and not abandon the fixed ideas which are of not the slightest use to them?
This is due to the influence of Satan: Satan misleads those who reject the truth into thinking that what they have done is pleasant, acceptable and on the right track. Those who do not listen to the voice of their consciences and turn their backs on the Qur'an are persuaded by Satan's deceits. Allah tells us about this deception:
… Satan made their actions seem good to them and so debarred them from the Way, even though they were intelligent people. (Surat al-'Ankabut: 38)
In time, Satan influences these people, who were capable of seeing the truth and aware of their own failings, into becoming people who cannot see or detect the truth, and who block their ears against it. Pride in their opinions and way of life makes them intolerant to the views of anyone else, and conversation with them on these matters is next to impossible.
As Allah says in the verse,"They debar them from the path, yet they still think they are guided." (Surat az-Zukhruf: 37),these people think they follow the correct road. But the truth is not what they think. When the Day of Judgment comes, their thoughts, remembrance and regrets will be of no use at all.
And that Day Hell is produced, that Day man will remember; but how will the remembrance help him? (Surat al-Fajr: 23)

SATAN: THE SECRET LEADER OF THOSE WHO DO NOT HEED THE QUR'AN


The first part of this website explained, in the light of some Qur'anic verses, the reasons people do not heed the Qur'an and run away from the truth. In addition to these reasons, there are certain people who encourage others to hide from, and reject, the truth of the Qur'an, turning them in the wrong direction and trying their utmost to keep them from the Qur'an. These are people who act as spokesmen for Satan's deceptions, and who are frequently leaders in their community. They attempt to spread atheism, and to prevent the adoption of the Qur'an's moral code.
There do not need to be a large number of such people. It is enough for them to be people who are materially and morally influential in the community, who have economic power in their hands, and who possess the means to direct society's thinking. In this way they can easily communicate their ideas to the masses, thus directing them. Because of their means, they succeed in making the majority of people think, speak and organise their lives in the godless way they impose upon them.
In general, many people follow unquestioningly community leaders like those described above. Such followers are those who have surrendered themselves to the race of life; they tag along on the leader's path without really being aware of their ultimate aims, and without realising what kind of life they have embarked upon. They agree to the leaders' every word, obey it scrupulously, and so are caught up living their lives according to this misguided direction.
History is full of such evil leaders. In recent times bloody-handed leaders like Stalin, Hitler, Franco, Mussolini and Mao have headed the unbelievers. During their periods in power, these people placed the lives of their subjects entirely under their own control and directed their daily and social lives. They used all means of communication according to their own ideas, provided education of the type they wanted, permitted to be read only those books they thought should be read, and committed mass murders of those opposed to them. They did not even tolerate the existence of different ideas and viciously destroyed those who held them. They tried everything to spread atheism, destroying churches and mosques, and abolishing religious education. As the Qur'an says, what they did was to "summon people to the fire." In Surat al-Qasas, Allah tells us about these types of people:
We made them leaders, summoning to the Fire, and on the day of rising they will not be helped. We pursued them with a curse in this world and on the day of rising they will be hideous and spurned. (Surat al-Qasas: 41-42)
Because of the powerful persuasion of these faithless leaders, as mentioned here in the Qur'an, people have emerged who are unable to think, see, speak or reason. The latter ignore the fact that it was Allah Who created them and gave them life, and obey the orders of their leaders: in fact they are afraid to behave in ways that might displease their leaders.
The unbelievers are so attached to their leaders that they will also battle opposing ideas. So, unless their leader gives permission, it is impossible for these unbelievers to listen to the words of those who call them to Allah, to read books on the topic, or even to believe in Allah. This is not a new situation, as we mentioned in the first part of the book, every prophet has faced leaders who try to prevent people from listening to, or following, the prophet. For example, when the Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) invited the people of Pharaoh to believe in Allah's verses, they were powerless against the Pharaoh, accepted his leadership and followed his orders for good or ill without reflection. However, the Qur'an points out that the Pharaoh was a leader summoning his people to the fire:
We sent Musa with Our Signs and clear authority to Pharaoh and his ruling circle. They followed Pharaoh's command but Pharaoh's command was not rightly guided. He will go ahead of his people on the day of rising and lead them down into the Fire... (Surah Hud: 96-98)
Just as they control how their people live their lives, absolute leaders also determine how they think. Recall how the Pharaoh resisted Musa (peace be upon him) despite every proof offered, and how his resistance also drove his subjects into the same deviation. The Qur'an's example of Pharaoh thus indicates clearly the pressure leaders of the unbelievers can exert on their societies and its beliefs:
He said, "Have you believed in him before I authorised you? He is your chief who taught you magic. But you will soon know! I will cut off your alternate hands and feet and I will crucify every one of you." (Surat ash-Shu'ara': 49)
This verse highlights that one of the main characteristics of absolutist leaders, who try to prevent their subjects from believing in religion, is their use of fear to control the community. They use slanders, threats of arrest, public ridicule and death, as ways to prevent their subjects from believing in Allah. However, such leaders forget that true believers fear nothing and nobody except Allah: because believers know that a person is responsible only to Allah and that they live only to earn Allah's approval. In fact, we see in the story of Pharaoh, that the magicians, who believed in the clear proofs brought by the Prophet Musa, set no store by Pharaoh's threats, because they sincerely believed in Allah, a belief which they expressed:
The magicians threw themselves down in prostration. They said, "We believe in the Lord of all the worlds, the Lord of Musa and Harun." Pharaoh said, "Have you believed in him before I authorised you to do so? This is just some plot you have concocted in the city to drive its people from it. I will cut off your alternate hands and feet and then I will crucify every one of you." They said, "We are returning to our Lord. You are only avenging yourself on us because we have believed in our Lord's Signs when they came to us. Our Lord, pour down steadfastness upon us and take us back to You as Muslims." (Surat al-A'raf: 120-126)
In another verse, Allah tells us of the brave decision taken by the faithful magicians in defiance of the Pharaoh:
They said, "We will never prefer you to the Clear Signs which have come to us nor to Him who brought us into being. Decide on any judgment you like. Your jurisdiction only covers the life of this world. (Surah Ta Ha: 72)
History is replete with examples of those who, like Pharaoh's people, fail to listen to their own consciences and use their own reason and only believe what their ruler gives them permission to. Even today, there are those who reject the Qur'an for similar reasons. Sadly, because they pay no attention to Allah's existence and are unaware that nothing and nobody has any independent power apart from Him, these people do not realise that their fear of their leaders is irrational. In reality, those they fear, and under whose orders they consequently place themselves, are impotent people like themselves, who have no real power of their own, living subject to the fate Allah has created for them. For example, the Pharaoh was a leader who, while he was alive, placed his people under great pressure, treated them cruelly, and was regarded as all powerful. But as the Qur'anic verses tell us, his "jurisdiction only covers the life of this world." Neither the wealth he owned, nor the kingdoms he established could protect him against death. Like everybody, his death at the end of a brief life was inevitable. After he died, he had no more control over his people.
In fact, when they are summoned to the presence of Allah, people will not be able to give as an excuse, that they disbelieved because their rulers persuaded and pressured them. None of the leaders whom they feared and whose orders they obeyed will be at their side to help or protect them. Everybody will give an individual accounting to Allah, and will be confronted with every single thing they have done. So, the image of the power, wealth, magnificence and potency on earth of the blasphemous leaders is a deceit. Allah warns that the power of such leaders will not be enough even to save their own souls:
Say: "Who will protect you night and day from the All-Merciful?" Yet they turn away from the remembrance of their Lord. Or do they have gods besides Us who will protect them? They cannot even help themselves! They will not be safe from Us. No indeed! We have given these people enjoyment, as We did their fathers, until life seemed long and good to them. Do they not see how We come to the land eroding it from its extremities? Or are they the victors? Say: "I can only warn you through the Revelation." But the deaf cannot hear the call when they are warned. (Surat al-Anbiya': 42-45)
Believing that any creatures other than Allah have power, submitting to their rule, allowing their every thought, belief and moral value to be a guiding principle and so destroying one's own beliefs and ideas is heedlessness and mindlessness. In fact this situation arises from the psychology of being controlled and managed in weak communities which do not think or exercise their free will. People in this situation prefer not to think or investigate for themselves, seeing it as too difficult; they prefer to follow received ideas, the "tried and true" and avoid the responsibility that comes with independent thought. They even follow people who are no longer alive, contenting themselves to adopt a viewpoint through reading a single book. They do not consider if the author had been sound in his thinking, or had been prejudiced or partial. That Marx, Mao, Lenin, Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler, Darwin and a great many other such atheist leaders of thought or politics still have so much influence on people's ideas is a very significant example of this.
But it is as dangerous as it is wrong to follow atheist leaders like those mentioned. A person may not heed calls to believe in Allah because of ignorance, because of failure to listen sufficiently to the voice of conscience or for other reasons, but once the truth has been perceived it is most intelligent to accept it. Continuing to insist on what is wrong, resisting the truth and failing to do what is right shows a great lack of reason. Doing what is right is a fine virtue, but regarding this as a weakness and calculating what people will think and trying to retain respect by doing so will cause a person real loss both in this world and the next. However, making a decision to conform unconditionally to the rules of the Qur'an and our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) is honest, sincere, civilised and courageous. At the same time, a person who does so has proved what a strong, honest and sound character he or she has. The real weakness is remaining silent in the face of Satan's cajolery and thus obeying Satan.

Being A Member of Satan's Faction…
As mentioned in the first part of this website, prophets and those sincere Muslims urging people to follow the prophets who have come to enlighten them, have always met with this kind of rejection. Leaders who try and turn people away from the prophets and from following the true religion have always used the same methods and put forward the same excuses. What can explain this symmetry? Is there a book such leaders follow? Or do they themselves follow a leader, the same one since the dawn of humanity?
Indeed, the fundamental reason underlying people's attempts to reject the prophets' call is that people who are remote from religious morality take their orders from the same place and heed the words of the same leader. This leader, who prevents people from praying to Allah, following the words of the prophets and finding the right path is Satan. Satan is the one who inspires the eminent ones among people, who may be economically or spiritually influential, as mentioned in the beginning of this part, to encourage their followers to reject the true path of religion.
Allah warns us that by distancing themselves from what is good, people are following the path of Satan, when He says in the Qur'an, "… What they call on is an arrogant Satan." (Surat an-Nisa': 117).
Satan, as the real leader of these people, is deluding them with all manner of promises.With a variety of methods and devices, Satan diverts them from the true faith of Allah, just as they themselves are doing with their own people. In fact by making Satan their friend and guardian, people are walking a path which will end in very great torment because, as the Qur'an tells us: "… Anyone who has made Satan his comrade, what an evil comrade he is!" (Surat an-Nisa': 38)
When a person accepts Satan as a friend, he begins to operate on the basis of his advice, inspiration and instructions. Before starting a task, before speaking, before making any decision, he is advised by this false friend. He consults Satan on every act and they plan together. In a Qur'anic verse, Allah gives this warning:
Among people there is one who argues about Allah without knowledge, and follows every rebellious Satan. It is written of him that if anyone takes him as a friend, he will mislead him and guide him to the punishment of the Searing Blaze. (Surat al-Hajj: 3-4)
This verse indicates that the friends of Satan are those who make him their protector, battle against the religion of Allah, enter into violent arguments and deviate from the true path. These people take Satan's side in the war he is waging against the religion of Allah, and become his foot soldiers. They are prone to becoming Satan's workers, because, as we are told in a verse of the Qur'an, "… The disbeliever is ever, againsthis Lord, an assistant to [Satan]." (Surat al-Furqan: 55)
The first task of Satan is to make his followers forget the existence of Allah. Through the prophets and the holy books, Allah promises everybody who He has created a wonderful eternal life if they accept Him and follow Him. Thus, He reminds them that they are responsible to Him and they are held responsible for observing the limits conveyed in the Qur'an. By contrast Satan deceives his own faction with lies such as that they have no responsibility to anybody, that there will be no accounting for what they do or say, and that there is no problem with their living how they wish, even any form of depravity and perversion. Thus Satan's promises about worldly life are easily accepted by people who have no faith and do not accept the Qur'an as their guide. Allah refers to the situation of those who turn away from the Qur'an in one of its verses:
Recite to them the tale of him to whom We gave Our Signs, but who then cast them to one side and Satan caught up with him. He was one of those lured into error. (Surat al-A'raf: 175)
As delineated in the first part of this website, those who allow themselves to become ensnared by Satan's traps live heedlessly and without a care, as though they will never die and life will never end. They hope to lead a happy life without recognizing religious morality and the limitations set by Allah. They make a great effort to avoid, overlook, or suppress any reality that might contradict their decision. But the calculations they make will not come out as Satan has promised them. On the contrary, every minute they spend in ignorance of the Qur'an will certainly bring with it great pain and trouble: a person who calculates with the thought that they are not responsible to anyone nor accountable for their behaviour, easily engages in any form of immorality and unconscionable behaviour. It is for this reason that the rejecters do not for the most part stop at lack of faith but exhibit aggressive behaviour towards Allah's prophets and believers, unable to endure their message.
The behaviour of people who reject religion in every period of history has an exact resemblance because what is directing them is the same Satanic power. The Qur'an describes it like this:
... The satans inspire their friends to dispute with you… (Surat al-An'am: 121)
Those in every society who conduct their endless struggle against Allah's message in their ignorance of the supreme truth that the Qur'an will prove to be superior under all circumstances, are proceeding down the path of Satan and obeying the orders he has given without consulting their own wisdom or consciences. But these secret calls of Satan will certainly bring them to a fiercely burning fire. Allah informs us about the position of these people in the Qur'an:
... Yet there are people who argue about Allah without knowledge or guidance or any illuminating Book. When they are told: "Follow what Allah has sent down," they say, "No, we will follow what we found our fathers doing." What! Even if Satan is calling them to the punishment of the Blazing Fire? (Surah Luqman: 20-21)

THE ORDERS GIVEN BY SATAN TO DISTANCE PEOPLE FROM THE QUR'AN


In previous sections of this website we stated that the true leader of people who resist religion is Satan. In the following sections we will speak of the orders given by Satan to the deniers and how these orders distance them from the Qur'an. However, first it is necessary to emphasize that Satan only influences his own followers.
Satan has no power whatsoever over people who scrupulously direct themselves towards Allah with all their hearts, who conform to His instructions and advice, who sincerely engage in good deeds to earn the pleasure of Allah and who are aware that they will be rewarded in the hereafter for everything they do. Satan has influence upon those people that reject Allah. All Satan's efforts to divert them from the true path, his whispered flatteries and his deceptive words have no effect on the faithful. In the verses of the Qur'an, Allah tells us:
He (Satan) has no authority over those who believe and put their trust in their Lord. He only has authority over those who take him as a friend and associate others with Allah. (Surat an-Nahl: 99-100)
Satan's situation is also described in another verse:
But as for My servants, you will not have any authority over them. Your Lord suffices as a guardian. (Surat al-Isra': 65)
For this reason Allah invited believers in the Qur'an as follows:"It was only Satan frightening you through his friends. But do not fear them-fear Me if you are believers." (Surah Al 'Imran: 175) Satan may, perhaps, cause people to fall into momentary errors with a variety of stratagems, but when a Muslim falls into any error he notices this immediately, repents and takes refuge in Allah. Surat al-A'raf instructs the faithful like this:
If an evil impulse from Satan provokes you, seek refuge in Allah. He is All-Hearing, All-Seeing. As for those who perform their duty, when they are bothered by visitors from Satan, they remember and immediately see clearly. (Surat al-A'raf: 200-201)
However, if a person turns again to Satan, they have made him their guardian. He places his yoke upon them with fear, threats, all kinds of deceptions concerning the life of the world, blandishments and promises, and they reach a point of listening to his every word. Every one of Satan's words becomes an order for them. The only thing they need to do is to obey his orders.
As the Qur'an tells us by saying, "They are like Satan when he says to a human being, 'Disbelieve' …" (Surat al-Hashr: 16) Satan first instructs people to deny the existence of Allah. Later they follow his other orders: Don't Think! Don't Learn! Be Proud! Don't Listen! Stay Away from Believers! Don't Read! Mock the Believers! Conform to My Way of Life!

Satan's Command: "Don't Think!"
The ability to think is one of the greatest blessings granted to people because only by thinking can people be aware of Allah's boundless power and the beauty of the universe He created. Only a thinking person realizes that the world has been created by divine wisdom in every detail, that death is near, and that there are certain obligations that are required to be met in this life. We are told in a large number of Qur'anic verses that only thinking people can heed advice and that they alone are capable of seeing the proofs of Allah's existence. Indeed, the very purpose of the revelation of the Qur'an is for people to think carefully about its verses, as is stated here: "It is a Book We have sent down to you, full of blessing, so let people of intelligence ponder its Signs and take heed." (Surah Sad: 29)
However, a large proportion of humanity regards thinking as a hardship. These people even believe that thinking is damaging to their lives and their set ways. According to this opinion, "the greatest damage" lies in reminding people of their responsibilities in this life and taking them out of the slumbering, empty minded state of heedlessness in which they find themselves. Like a kind of magic spell, this sleep makes people forget why they exist, that there is a purpose in life, and that one day they will die. Another form of this sleep is to be inundated by the daily routines. Perhaps these people feel they spend a great deal of time thinking, making decisions and finding answers, but in fact what they think about does not go beyond the details of their day-to-day needs and impulses. Their thoughts are not related to the purpose of human creation, how the world came into being or the fact that one day every living thing will be buried in the ground. Actions, statements and behaviour learned by rote, taught, and become accustomed to, have such a hold on these people that they do not even feel a need to think about more fundamental realities.
Just as they evade thought, so too do these people escape hastily from warnings given by others; they turn their faces from belief in Allah, thinking about the verses of the Qur'an, and living by His guidance.
But nothing and nobody has been put on the face of the earth for an empty purpose. Allah created every detail in the universe for people to think about. In fact in the Qur'an, Allah announces that he created "… death and life to test which of you is best in action…" (Surat al-Mulk: 2) In this fleeting life, one is put to the test by all his or her deeds. A person has a great responsibility towards Allah Who created him and will resurrect him after death and call for an accounting for his deeds. Reading the Qur'an, taking heed of it, thinking about the verses and comprehending and applying them are amongst every person's principal responsibilities. Allah draws attention to this truth with the verse which reads,"Do they not ponder these words? Has anything come to them that did not come to their ancestors the previous peoples?" (Surat al-Mu'minun: 68)
Thinking people will conclude that such fine detail in the universe and its examples of flawless design mean that it cannot have come into being by accident and that there exists a Creator of all things. By thinking deeply about the miracles created around them and other proofs of Allah's existence, and observing the divine wisdom in the details which He has created, they will give themselves over to Him and live solely for the purpose of earning His approval. Aware of this truth, Satan wants them to live their lives in heedlessness, keep away from Allah's verses and hence to refrain from thought. Allah describes this purpose of Satan's in a verse of the Qur'an:
[Satan said], "… I will lie in ambush for them on your straight path. Then I will come at them, from in front of them and behind them, from their right and from their left... (Surat al-A'raf: 16-17)
In order to achieve this ultimate aim, Satan prepares very special situations to sink people into a state of heedlessness. For this purpose, he makes plans using people's weaker aspects, and attempts to make evil deeds attractive to people's egos. Unlike the faithful, people distanced from religious morality can end up in a state of spiritual heedlessness by forgetting Allah and not thinking about their purpose in life.
For example, Satan can easily waylay people in places of entertainment, because such places are conducive to wasting time and not thinking about anything. In these places what assumes the most importance are the clothes and accessories people wear, the money they spend, and the people around them. With the music so loud that people cannot hear one another, the air so full of smoke they cannot see one another, exploding flashbulbs, loud conversation and yelling, an environment is formed in which people who have no fear of Allah certainly cannot concentrate their attention or think.
Of course it is a great blessing for people to enjoy themselves and come together with others they enjoy talking to. But these days places of entertainment are not those where the name of Allah is mentioned and where people recall their purpose in life. The purpose of creation is entirely forgotten. People who feel no fear of Allah in their hearts and spend their time in such places experience an atmosphere of heedlessness and are left in no condition to consider or understand warnings. In fact, one of the reasons why such people prefer these places is to forget everything and avoid thought, and they often say so. While a person who comes to such a place to, as he expresses it, escape from the troubles of the world, may have been behaving sensibly ten minutes earlier, now he starts to regard any excess as normal. In the name of enjoying themselves, these people see immorality of all kinds as reasonable and become insensitive to what is happening around them. In fact, in environments of this type, breaking plates, overturning tables, throwing napkins, attacks on others with obscene language, and fights reflect only a small part of the kind of heedlessness and immorality into which people can sink.
Concert arenas, football stadiums and other places where large crowds gather only magnify this effect of heedlessness. A large number of people go to such places not to enjoy themselves or to watch an entertaining game or to listen to a beautiful voice but to shout, to fight and to cause trouble, in short to display ugly behaviour of every kind. In such environments, it is utterly impossible for people with no fear of Allah to extract from their minds a single useful thought. It only remains to be said that people in such an uncontrolled environment that encourages violence and immorality, are wide open to the whisperings of Satan so that the obedience of people to Satan's "Don't think!" order is ensured. Allah draws attention to this method of Satan's with this verse: "Stir up any of them you can with your voice and rally against them your cavalry and your infantry and share with them in their children and their wealth and make them promises!.." (Surat al-'Isra: 64)
People whose lives are filled with work and going out to such places of entertainment, where heedlessness reigns, forget that one day they will meet the angel of death. And when they do, it is too late, because this person has passed his worldly life in pursuit of empty practices and has fled from consideration of the verses of the Qur'an. For a person who thinks about death, the transitory nature of life and his responsibilities towards Allah, it is impossible ever to accept such a heedless state. A person who knows that Allah can take his life at any moment and that there will be a reckoning for his every word, thought and action never lets these realities slip his mind in any environment whatsoever and does not surrender to heedlessness.
For a person to continue a life of heedlessness resembles his seeing a truck with brake failure hurtling towards him and failing to get out of the way-even though this is possible-while being fully aware that it is going to hit and crush him. During his life, a person can indulge in excess hundreds or thousands of times, can even spend his entire life in this way, but when death takes him, everything he has experienced is left behind. If a person has passed his time in heedlessness of the existence of Allah, he will realize on the day of his death that this way of life, described in ignorant societies as "making the best of life," has brought him nothing but loss. He will feel regret for all the excesses he indulged in because he forgot Allah and the Day of Judgement. But heedless people ignore Allah's warnings:
Mankind's Reckoning has drawn very close to them, yet they heedlessly turn away. No fresh reminder comes to them from their Lord without their listening to it as if it was a game. Their hearts are distracted... (Surat al-Anbiya': 1-3)

The "Thinking Harms People" Deception
In ignorant societies the superstitious belief that thinking harms people is prevalent. This great deception is another tactic employed by Satan to prevent people from thinking about Allah's verses. Because of his idea, the work of Satan, that thinking will place them in difficulties, they remain distant from the Qur'an. In ignorant societies it is even believed that too much thinking drives people mad. This belief is one more deception, like Satan's other games. On the contrary, people experience far more problems when they do not think, than when they do.
Actually, not thinking about death and the Day of Judgement is an illusion that deceives people into believing they will not be accountable for their deeds. Whether a person thinks about them or not, responsibilities are neither reduced nor altered, because Allah holds everybody responsible for having faith and living according to Qur'anic morality. Everybody is tested in this life and sooner or later will face previously ignored realities.
Another result of the failure to think is that people do not draw lessons from events occurring around them or from their own personal experiences. The events that Allah creates to make people think and amend their behaviour have no effect on these people at all. By convincing themselves that all events occurring in the world are accidental, they fail to appreciate the reason for events that might teach them a lesson. Allah refers to such behaviour like this:
Do they not see that they are tried once or twice in every year? But still they do not turn back. They do not pay heed. (Surat at-Tawba: 126)
In truth, major disasters, serious problems, and this-worldly troubles are extremely important occurrences that direct people towards thought, but rejecters of the faith have made these events the subject of argument. They begin by claiming that events are accidental and so evade thinking about them. They say, as Allah says in the Qur'an, "… Our forefathers too underwent both hardship and ease..." (Surat al-A'raf: 95) and continue their heedless lives. They feign ignorance about disasters which happen to them by saying, "It's just accidental," "a major natural disaster," "this was only to be expected," "such things happen in any society," and "a great misfortune." With such words, they provide themselves with their own explanation. They are incapable of saying, "This is a warning Allah sent to us," and are even afraid of expressing the possibility of such a thing. This is another tactic of Satan's.
All disasters, misfortunes, problems and events which befall people and remind them of the pain of hell are opportunities Allah provided for them as a kindness. Allah sends people difficulties so they can learn from them and so correct their behaviour. In a verse of the Qur'an, Allah explains the reason behind worldly troubles:
We will give them a taste of lesser punishment before the greater punishment, so that hopefully they will turn back. Who could do greater wrong than someone who is reminded of the Signs of his Lord and then turns away from them?... (Surah as- Sajda: 21-22)
Here Allah is reminding people that they are close to death, that a person is responsible for his or her every action, and that they therefore need to conform to His orders and prohibitions. But because of their extreme arrogance, the deniers turn all reminders into a laughing matter and increase their resistance still further. Indeed, they respond defiantly to prophets who warn them to conform to Allah's verses by saying, "… When will this promise come about if you are telling the truth?" (Surat al-Mulk: 25) or exhibit an ugly courage by using expressions such as, "We and our forefathers were promised this before. This is nothing but the myths of previous peoples!" (Surat al-Mu'minun: 83) In Verse 95 of Surat al-A'raf, Allah responds to this taunt by saying "…We seized them suddenly when they were not expecting it," and of their deserving great torment. In Surah Al 'Imran, He invites people to consider what their spiritual state will be on the Day of Judgment:
On the Day that each self finds the good it did, and the evil it did, present there in front of it, it will wish there were an age between it and then. Allah advises you to beware of Him. Allah is Ever-Gentle with His servants. (Surah Al 'Imran: 30)

Satan's Command: "Ignore the Signs of Creation"
The universe and the systems of nature are flawless, down to the last detail, and are magnificently ordered. When we examine any part of the universe, from the smallest to the largest, we see that each one sets forth proof of a deliberate creation. Within an unchanging order, there are thousands of details which we cannot categorize in full, from the heavenly bodies moving in their orbits, to the balance of gases in the atmosphere which is necessary for life to continue, from the human body specially designed to allow people to live, to the smallest elements such as cells, protein, DNA and atoms-all of which require a different design expertise. All of these were created in the most wonderful way and continue their existence faultlessly.
However, those who resist the faith ignore countless proofs of Allah's existence and oneness, and try to explain the creation of living things in terms of uncontrolled coincidences. They connect the faultless design of the human body, the miracles of creation in the bodies of living things, the taste of cherries, strawberries and oranges, the smell of violets and honeysuckle and their splendid appearance and the unique characteristics of the stars, the sun and the moon in the heavens, to blind chance and resort to every method to reject the fact of creation. The basic claim of these people is that every detail in the universe is the end product of a series of mere coincidences lasting millions of years and occurred through the unconscious mingling of atoms. The chief proponents of this are the evolutionist scientists, who blindly defend the theory of evolution, while overlooking that the universe is filled with millions of proofs of creation.
This theory, propounded in the nineteenth century by Charles Darwin, an amateur biologist who was not even aware of the structure of the cell, has suffered a great defeat at the hands of contemporary scientific developments. However, the most important aspect of this theory is that it prepares quasi-scientific grounds for supporting materialist ideologies which reject religion. For this reason-despite its defeat by scientific knowledge-materialist scientists seek to keep the theory of evolution alive. These scientists ignore scientific facts in order to reject the truth of creation and refuse to recognize its proofs. What makes them most uncomfortable is reference to signs of creation and the scientific exposure of difficulties, deficiencies and errors in the theory of evolution. The attachment of evolutionist scientists to this theory has gone beyond being a scientific approach and has become an obsession and a blind devotion.
Persistence in their refusal to believe despite all proofs to the contrary is a common characteristic of deniers. In the Qur'an, people who continued their resistance to the faith even when signs of Allah's existence were presented to them because of their attachment to their ancestors' religion are held up as examples. Allah draws attention to this aspect of their behaviour in a number of verses of the Qur'an:
We destroyed generations before you when they did wrong. Their Messengers brought them the Clear Signs, but they were never going to believe. (Surah Yunus: 13)
At the present time, deniers of creation persist in their belief, just as did the previous generations referred to in the above verse. In spite of the clearest scientific signs, these people can still claim that the universe and all living things resulted from a series of coincidences. They further claim that, since this world is a product of coincidence, people have no responsibility towards anyone, and so they set their faces against the Qur'an. While the number of those who marvel at the magnificence in Allah's creation grows rapidly by the day, these materialists remain so blind that they cannot see the evidence. Undoubtedly this is a result of their distancing themselves from Allah's holy book, and blinkering their consciences.
The secret reason behind people's ignoring the truth is Satan, who makes great efforts to persuade them to resist. As the Qur'an states, Satan diverts people from the true path: "If someone shuts his eyes to the remembrance of the All-Merciful, We assign him a satan who becomes his bosom friend-they debar them from the path, yet they still think they are guided." (Surat az-Zukhruf: 36-37) While Allah's faultless planning and design encompass everything, Satan distances the deniers from the truth and causes them to overlook the proofs of this by diverting them with worldly preoccupations.
People Satan has captured in this way violently oppose others who tell them the truth. This situation causes them to become angry with believers and feel hatred and loathing of them. Allah describes the discomfort felt by the deniers when proofs of His existence are shown and explained to them:
… Their Messengers came to them with Clear Signs, but they put their hands to their mouths, saying, "We reject what you have been sent with"… (Surah Ibrahim: 9)
Moreover, there is a group of deniers that is deliberately ignoring the truth-that there are signs of Allah's existence and that the Qur'an is a holy book. Such people knowingly deny these truths and do not want to think about them. As Allah puts it in this Qur'anic verse, "… a group of them heard Allah's Word and then, after grasping it, knowingly distorted it" (Surat al-Baqara: 75) they recognize the truth of creation, then refuse to accept it, even though it does not require long hours of thought or research to see the matchless artistry of Allah. If a person expends a little care with a pure heart while listening to the voice of his conscience and thinks for a few seconds, it is impossible to deny the truth of creation. The only thing necessary is to lend an ear to the voice of conscience and beware of the methods of Satan.

Satan's Command: "Be Proud"
Another of the common characteristics of those who have no faith in Allah's verses and do not obey His orders and prohibitions is conceit and admiration of their own intelligence. By giving people a sense of pride, Satan diverts them from submitting themselves to Allah and heeding the verses of the Qur'an.
People turn their faces from the scriptures because of arrogance, as Allah tells us in this verse: "When Our Signs are recited to such a person, he turns away arrogantly as if he had not heard, as if there was a great weight in his ears. So give him news of a painful punishment." (Surah Luqman: 7)
By giving people a powerful sense of pride, Satan makes them believe that everything they think they know is correct and complete. Because of this such people are closed to warnings, advice and criticism from those around them and give pompous and haughty answers. They will not even abandon things that they see are wrong because of stubborn determination not to give up their beliefs. Their personality prevents them from being persuaded on any matter, and they are obstinate, fixed in their own ideas and their own rules. If they felt even a little doubt about certain deficiencies and mistaken aspects of their thinking, they might even be able to see the truth.
For this reason they do not evaluate invitations made to them with sincerity; they misunderstand them and are misled into thinking that the faithful are trying to attain superiority over them by this means. They absolutely do not want to believe that the faithful explain Qur'anic morality to people solely to earn the pleasure of Allah, expecting no other reward. On this general attitude of the deniers, a verse of the Qur'an concerning the leaders of a past people is striking:
The ruling circle of those of his [Nuh's] people who were disbelievers said, "This is nothing but a human being like yourselves who simply wants to gain ascendancy over you. If Allah had wanted He would have sent angels down. We never heard of anything like this among our ancestors, the earlier peoples." (Surat al-Mu'minun: 24)
However, it must not be forgotten that arrogant and proud people will suffer great losses. Those deniers who carry on their meaningless war against the faith are losing a vital opportunity to distinguish truth from falsehood and turn back from the mistakes they are making and to reform themselves. Since they do not accept that it is possible for them ever to make a mistake, they have no opportunity of overcoming their deficiencies and developing themselves because they slam the door on any invitation right away. They do not even think about evaluating whether advice given them is beneficial or not. They are so certain of the correctness of their own ideas, thinking and beliefs that they do not even grant the possibility that somebody else may be more intelligent than they are. In short they do not recognize the authority of anybody other than themselves over their own ideas, attitudes and behaviour. That pride can drive a person to sin is referred to in this verse:
When he is told to have fear of Allah, he is seized by pride which drives him to wrongdoing… (Surat al-Baqara: 206)
Also in the past, Pharaoh was unable to overcome his pride in the face of the honourable station of Musa (peace be upon him) and his inviting him to submit to Allah. He thought himself much worthier of such an honorable post in terms of both power and financial resources. In empty pride he opposed Allah and did not listen to what he was told and because of his arrogance he set his face against Allah's verses. As we mentioned above, he also compelled his people to ignore the Prophet Musa. As Allah describes in the Qur'an:
Pharaoh said, "Do you believe in him before I have authorised you? He is your chief, the one who taught you magic. I will cut off your hands and feet alternately and have you crucified on palm trunks. Then you will know for certain which of us has the harsher and longer lasting punishment." (Surah Ta Ha: 71)
Pharaoh, remembered for the bullying and cruelty that arose from his arrogance and pride, was in this sense a man who came fully under the influence of Satan and carried out Satan's orders to the letter. In a verse of the Qur'an Allah describes Pharaoh's character like this: "… he was haughty, one of the profligate." (Surat ad-Dukhan: 31)
Satan is the one who directs people towards this arrogant behaviour, but he is not satisfied by their obeying his command that they should "Be proud!". He desires his advocates to struggle against Allah alongside him. In this verse, Allah informs us of Satan's real purpose:
He said, "My Lord, because You misled me, I will make things on the earth seem good to them and I will mislead them all, every one of them." (Surat al-Hijr: 39)
Certainly in order to achieve this aim, Satan tries to make denial attractive in the eyes of the unbelievers. Because of this the deniers demonstrate extremely refractory behaviour towards the faithful who call on them to conform to Allah's instructions and prohibitions, and they do not accept the possibility that their own ideas may be flawed. In the Qur'an, Allah describes the Pharaoh's conceit-filled reply to the call of Musa (peace be upon him) like this:
Then he [Musa] showed him the Great Sign. But he denied it and disobeyed, and then he hastily backed away. But then he rallied and called out, saying, "I am your Lord Most High!" (Surat az-Nazi'at: 20-24)
In short the deniers want to believe that the most superior people in every respect are themselves. As we can see in the example of Pharaoh, their pride prevents them from accepting that they are impotent servants of Allah. A sense of pride, which they cannot abandon, pushes them into disobedience. Indeed, as can be seen in the verse, "When Our Signs came to them in all their clarity, they said, 'This is downright magic,' and they repudiated them wrongly and haughtily, in spite of their own certainty about them…" (Surat an-Naml: 13-14), proud people, even if they see the signs of Allah's existence, under Satan's influence, continue to reject it. Those who rebel against Allah and follow Satan's orders will, on the Day of Judgment fall into degradation and be forced to give an accounting for their behaviour.
But as for those who reject Our Signs and are arrogant regarding them, they are the Companions of the Fire, remaining in it timelessly, for ever. Who could do greater wrong than someone who invents lies against Allah or denies His Signs?... (Surat al-A'raf: 36-37)

Satan's Command: "Don't Listen"
Satan is never in favour of people hearing the true and the good, because by following the voice of his conscience, a person who hears and heeds the Qur'an, may cross to the side of righteousness and may begin to apply, live and encourage what is right. So, Satan's priority is to keep his followers away from the Qur'an, and also from Muslims who expound the Qur'an. While Allah invites people to live their lives in a blessed state by earning His favour, most people obey Satan's orders and do everything in their power to avoid hearing what Allah tells them. With the verse, "Those who do not believe say, 'Do not listen to this Qur'an. Drown it out so that hopefully you will gain the upper hand' " (Surah Fussilat: 26), Allah warns of the approach adopted by such people.
The deniers of the faith resort to various demagogic methods so that the Qur'an may not be heard: they argue against it with loud voices and try to shut others down, change the subject and aggressively prevent the reading of the verses. If these methods do not work, then they may resort to violence, threats and various pressure tactics to silence the faithful. The reason for their acting in this way is that they are afraid that the truths they hear will affect them, that their consciences will be brought into play and that they will realize how wrong some of their ideas are. It is possible to observe these fears right away from their facial expressions and their behaviour, and also to understand that they are suddenly filled with panic when the verses of the Qur'an are read and the truth of creation explained.
Two of several Qur'anic verses which tell us that although the Qur'an is a mercy and a blessing for people and contains all the information needed to ensure their salvation in this world and the next, the deniers still turn away from the truth are the following:
A Book whose verses have been demarcated for people who know as an Arabic Qur'an, bringing good news and giving warning; but most of them have turned away and do not hear. (Surah Fussilat: 3-4)
They are told, "Heed what lies before you and behind you so that hopefully you will have mercy shown to you." Not one of your Lord's Signs comes to them without their turning away from it. (Surah Ya Sin: 45-46)
The people of the Prophet Nuh are cited as examples of this in the Qur'an. As did all prophets who tried to make Allah their only God and advised a fine moral life, the Prophet Nuh encountered resistance from his people:
He said, "My Lord, I have called my people night and day but my calling has only made them more evasive. Indeed, every time I called them to Your forgiveness, they put their fingers in their ears, wrapped themselves up in their clothes and were overweeningly arrogant." (Surah Nuh: 5-7)
This verse shows that the Prophet Nuh invited his people to faith in Allah in various ways but the people tried everything to avoid listening to him. It is important to emphasize that those who turn away from these invitations of the prophets and stop up their ears to avoid hearing the word of Allah do so because of prejudices and the powerful whisperings of Satan. The deniers immediately reject what they are being told, without even listening to a single word. In the 101st verse of Surat al-Kahf, Allah tells us of those "… whose ears were unable to hear." Because these people are conditioned not to abandon their lack of faith, they say "Even if I listen, I won't abandon it," and turn their faces away right from the beginning.
In fact, in such a situation the rational thing to do is to listen to the invitation made, obtain detailed information about what is explained and read Allah's holy book carefully. But the deniers follow Satan's "Don't listen!" order and turn their backs on it from the outset. Satan knows very well that if people listen to the Qur'an with a sincere heart, the state of heedlessness in which they find themselves will be removed and with an open mind they will come to realize the truths the Qur'an contains.
Those who fall into this trap and close their ears to the Qur'an should know that on the Day of Judgment they will feel very great regret. On that day all that Satan's factions will want will be for death to be the end of everything:
But as for him who is given his Book in his left hand, he will say, "If only I had not been given my Book and had not known about my Reckoning! If only death had really been the end! My wealth has been of no use to me. My power has vanished." [Allah will say] "Seize him and truss him up. Then roast him in the Blazing Fire. Then bind him in a chain which is seventy cubits long. He used not to believe in Allah the Magnificent, nor did he urge the feeding of the poor. Therefore here today he has no friend nor any food except exuding pus which no one will eat except those who were in error." (Surat al-Haqqa: 25-37)

Satan's Command: "Do Not Approach the Faithful, Stay Away"
Another order given by Satan for the purpose of preventing people from reading the truths contained in the Qur'an is, "Do not approach the faithful, stay away." He tries to keep those who serve him separate from anybody who reads the Qur'an, speaks about it, lives by its rules and invites others to follow it. He believes that being in their company will have, from his point of view, a very negative effect on his faction, because due to their submission to Allah they remind others of Him with their every act and their every word, positively affecting those around them with their steadfast morality. People who are in the company of the faithful are affected positively, whether they want to be or not, and their hearts warm towards Islam. This is exactly what Satan does not want. Because of this, he orders those who reject faith to stay away from believers and have no relationship with them. On the contrary, he wants them to display antagonistic, aggressive and mocking behaviour towards the faithful because this reduces the possibility of a positive relationship developing between them.
Those who resist faith because of this powerful satanic influence take care to stay away from people who believe in Allah. A person's faith and awareness of living for Allah is sufficient to distance the deniers from him or make them feel malice against him because the faithful, due to their pointing out the truth, represent a spiritual danger to the deniers whose lives are far removed from moral living. In the Qur'an, the behaviour of deniers towards the faithful who invoke the name of Allah or remind others of Allah is described in this way:
Those who do not believe all but strike you down with their evil looks when they hear the Reminder and say, "He is quite mad." But it is nothing less than a Reminder to all the worlds. (Surat al-Qalam: 51-52)
When Our Signs are recited to them-Clear Signs-you can detect denial in the faces of those who do not believe. They all but assault those who recite Our Signs to them!.. (Surat al-Hajj: 72)
These verses describe how the sole reason prompting mockery and violent enmity from deniers toward the faithful is reciting Allah's signs.
One of the principle aims of those who defy faith is to keep other people away from a moral life and to divert them from the true path. They do their utmost to keep apart anyone who may feel sympathy for the faithful and want to talk with them and listen to their ideas. In this way they prevent people from entering into the circles of those who remind others about Allah and His signs, who think about the proximity of death and who exercise their consciences. They prefer everybody to be like them and shy away from the verses of the Qur'an, living their lives without thinking about the purpose of their creation.
One of the examples of this given by the Qur'an is that of the Companions of the Cave. The Companions of the Cave, who are a group of young believers, are forced by extreme pressure from deniers to take refuge in a cave. Surat al-Kahf tells us:
We fortified their hearts when they stood up and said, "Our Lord is the Lord of the heavens and the earth and We will not call on any god apart from Him. We would in that case have uttered an abomination. These people of ours have taken gods apart from Him. Why do they not produce a clear authority concerning them? Who could do greater wrong than someone who invents a lie against Allah?" [The youths said to one another:] "When you have separated yourselves from them and everything they worship except Allah, take refuge in the cave and your Lord will unfold His mercy to you and open the way to the best for you in your situation." (Surat al-Kahf: 14-16)
Those who would prevent the prophets from receiving support from the community have, throughout history, employed various calumnies and pressures. The sole reason for these slanders is to ensure that people shun the prophets and distance themselves from them. But the deniers-just like the people of the Prophet Nuh-are only destroying their own souls by doing this:
They keep others from it and avoid it themselves. They are only destroying themselves but they are not aware of it. (Surat al-An'am: 26)

Satan's Command: "Do Not Read Books Explaining
Qur'anic Morality Or Let Others Read Them"
One of the principal stratagems used throughout history by those who want to keep others away from religion is to prevent them from reading books or other materials that teach religion and good morality. In fact, countless books have been burned and destroyed for this purpose, or their printing and distribution have been prevented. In modern times, in particular, communist and materialist regimes have tried to prevent the reading and teaching of books that point to the signs of the existence of Allah and Qur'anic morality.
They attack books which deal with the fact of creation, and the truths of the Qur'an, as harmful and unscientific, and try to damage the respect in which people who invite others to believe in Allah are held within the community.
All these are the efforts of Satan to prepare fertile ground in which to sow the seeds of the denial of Allah. His tools are a group of irreligious people, who try to prevent others from reading and learning and being aware of the truth. While these operations have been carried out openly in communist countries such as Russia and China, they are also encouraged by governments that have a materialist concept of life. One of the reasons lying behind communist Russia's changing of the alphabet and later taking control of all book publication in the Muslim Turkic Republics was to prevent people from learning about their own religion and hence to ensure that they lost their identity. In the same way, the Chinese government has prohibited reading the Qur'an and books commentating on the Qur'an in order for the Muslim people of Eastern Turkestan to lose their Islamic identity.
Not only do these irreligious people prevent others from reading books about creation, so too do they avoid them themselves, because they are afraid that when they read works explaining Allah and His religion, they will start to doubt their own philosophy and lose the belief in the ideas they propound. For this reason the communist leader Lenin's warnings, made years earlier, to the effect that "if people are not to surrender themselves to religion, they must stay away from it" were so effective, that those deniers who came after him applied his ideas scrupulously, handing on the legacy one to another. Their nightmare is to see the destruction of the atheist philosophy on which they have based their lives. Because of this, just like others before them, they flee from submitting to Allah and do not make use of the holy book Allah has sent them as a blessing. But this flight produces nothing but loss.

Satan's Command: "Mock"
Mockery is one of the most frequent methods resorted to by those who resist faith. In the Qur'an, Allah tells us this moral defect is handed down from one person to another:
Not one of their Lord's Signs comes to them without their turning away from it. They deny the truth each time it comes to them but news of what they were mocking will certainly reach them. (Surat al-An'am: 4-5)
This is also described in another verse:
But when he came to them with Our Signs, they merely laughed at them. (Surat az-Zukhruf: 47)
Their mockery conceals the fact that they do not want to listen to what they are told, because they are afraid that their consciences will heed the reminder of the Day of Judgment, death and their responsibilities in this life. So, they draw cartoons on the subject, write humorous articles and try to find comedy in it, with the evil intention of mocking Allah's religion.
The deniers' sarcastic attitude brings them great respect from others in Satan's faction. They regard mockery as a virtue, so they respect those who practice it and try to imitate them. But their greatest mistake is to think that the believers will suffer harm and loss of morale from their actions. Since they see mockery as an indicator of wittiness and superiority, they certainly cannot comprehend the believers' point of view on this. The truth is that mockery is the sign of impotence and weakness. Mockery is a method used by people who have no evidence they can produce to contradict the idea with which they are confronted, and in order to cover up their own weaknesses and complexes. Because Allah calls special attention to this subject in the Qur'an, aware that mockery is a method employed by unbelievers against believers, Muslims counter this behaviour with the enjoyment of worship. But because a person who engages in mockery does not know this, he thinks what he has done is very effective. Since he has persuaded himself with his mockery, he thinks he has succeeded in persuading others.
Nowadays, making religion the subject of jokes and anecdotes, and by mocking the Qur'an and the faithful, the deniers are trying to provide their denial with an air of superiority and justify their denial. As Allah has pointed out with the verse, "But Allah is mocking them, and drawing them on, as they wander blindly in their excessive insolence" (Surat al-Baqara: 15), those who try to justify their denial through mockery will only be able to continue doing so for a short time for when they come up against death"… what they used to mock at will engulf them." (Surat az-Zumar: 48)
In the Qur'an, Allah describes the situation in the face of the torment of hell of those who used to mock His verses in this way:
No wonder you are surprised as they laugh with scorn! When they are reminded they do not pay heed. When they see a Sign they only laugh with scorn. They say, "This is just downright magic. When we are dead and turned to dust and bones will we then be raised up again alive? And our earlier ancestors as well?" Say: "Yes, and you will be in a despicable state." There will be but one Great Blast and then their eyes will open. They will say, "Alas for us! This is the Day of Reckoning!" This is the Day of Decision you used to deny. (Surat as-Saffat: 12-21)

Satan's Command: "Conform To The Majority"
One of the main reasons that people are ignorant of the Qur'anic truths and for resisting Allah's verses is that Satan deceives them with the claim that the deniers are in the majority. This is a wonderful excuse for someone who wants to avoid Allah and His commandments for a religious way of life. He resorts to pat answers such as, "Everybody does it that way, they reject the faith too, I have seen them behave this way also!" Because of this mindset, independent, free thinking becomes impossible.
Because they drift with the flow of life without thinking, living out what they have learned by heart, such people never ask themselves questions like, "Why am I doing these things? Why am I with these people? Why do I imitate this person? Why do I act without thinking?" Without feeling any need to consult their minds and consciences, they accept both what is right and what is wrong from their community and live their lives accordingly. The sole excuse they can produce for their beliefs is that they are generally accepted by the communities in which they live.
Rejecting Allah's verses and adopting their own flawed logic and thinking deceives them into belief in "the power of the masses." A natural result of this deception is that the bigger the community in which the individual lives, the higher the power of sanction the masses over him. Acting in unison with a mass community makes independent thinking and decision making difficult. Because of the "conform to the majority" philosophy, even if they know what is right and true, they hold back from expressing it, and conceal their sincere opinions.
One of the most prominent examples of this is materialist scientists who promote the theory of evolution on a worldwide scale. Believers in evolution think that it is true because it has been expounded for many years. They proceed from the idea that if everybody believes in it, they must believe in it too and arrive at the conclusion that if everybody ignores scientific facts, then so should they. Thus collectively they take on the duty of defending the theory of evolution blindly and in spite of everything. To carry out a scientific struggle against this worldwide organized lie is to grapple with millions of people.
Many people may be planning to try and hide behind the excuse, "They were rejecting religion and I thought it was hardly possible for everybody to be wrong at once," but by declaring in the 116th verse of Surat al-An'am "If you obeyed most of those on earth, they would misguide you from Allah's Way. They follow nothing but conjecture. They are only guessing," Allah informs us that a person who conforms to the majority may fall into error. Therefore the fact that an idea is supported by a large number of people does not mean that it is definitely correct.
For this reason a person should listen to his conscience and give up acting according to the pre-judgments of the majority, otherwise the twisted logic will emerge that anybody who bands together a large number of people is on the right path and a misguided majority view will be accepted, instead of objective evidence.
Believing crowd psychology to be a strength, when he met the Prophet Musa, the Pharaoh also used the same method in a different way. When Musa (peace be upon him) arrived to present the clear proofs of the existence of Allah, the Pharaoh gathered all the people together and turned them into a mob.
In doing so, his primary purpose was his belief that he would be able to take pride in winning victory in front of a large crowd and that he would have a positive effect on the people. Secondly, he was deluded by the false belief that the strength of the mob would have a negative effect on the faithful. The same is true of the Prophet Ibrahim's tribe of idolaters. The leaders of the tribe gathered all the people together when the Prophet Ibrahim was about to speak. In the Qur'an, this incident is related in this way:
They said, "Who has done this to our gods? He is definitely one of the wrongdoers!" They said, "We heard a young man mentioning them. They call him Ibrahim." They said, "Bring him before the people's eyes so they can be witnesses." (Surat a-Anbiya': 59-61)
It is common practice for those who resist faith to prefer each other's company and to avoid being alone with a believer: they draw their strength from the unbelieving crowds, and are uncomfortable being alone with believers.
But the faithful, who accept Allah as their friend and guardian, are resigned to providence, and their faith remains unshaken at all times and under all circumstances. Allah tells us how the faithful proceed on the basis of the power of faith when they are greatly outnumbered by those opposing them:
Those to whom people said, "The people have gathered against you, so fear them." But that merely increased their Faith and they said, "Allah is enough for us and the Best of Guardians." (Surah Al 'Imran: 173)
Without any doubt the faithful are those who find their salvation in surrendering themselves thus to Allah. On the Day of Judgment, those who have adopted Satan and accepted him as their friend, are filled with regret and say that they have been left utterly alone. This shows the false path they followed.
The Kingdom that Day will belong in truth to the All-Merciful. It will be a hard Day for the disbelievers, the Day when a wrongdoer will bite his hands and say, "Alas for me! If only I had gone the way of the Messenger! Alas for me! If only I had not taken so-and-so for a friend! He led me astray from the Reminder after it came to me." Satan always leaves man in the lurch. The Messenger says, "My Lord, my people treat this Qur'an as something to be ignored." (Surat al-Furqan: 26-30)

Never forget the only guide is the Qur'an

The pages revealed to prophets are lost. The original content and essence of all books are within the Qur'an.

Sincerity is to heed the voice of the conscience right to the very end

Today the youth is not happy as they don't live by the moral values of the Qur'an. Everyone will be very happy in the time of the Mahdi.

Answers from the Qur’an 3

Can a man spend his entire life for God? How should the love of God be? What does it mean to draw close to God? Why cannot one be happy without living by the religion? Is there any limit to good morals? Can one say "that’s enough" after attaining a certain level of morality? How should one behave towards an arrogant person? Do believers feel anger? In order to learn the answers to these questions and much more, watch this documentary film which is composed of three parts with short questions and clear answers to them.

Answers from the Qur’an 2

Can a man spend his entire life for God? How should the love of God be? What does it mean to draw close to God? Why cannot one be happy without living by the religion? Is there any limit to good morals? Can one say "that’s enough" after attaining a certain level of morality? How should one behave towards an arrogant person? Do believers feel anger? In order to learn the answers to these questions and much more, watch this documentary film which is composed of three parts with short questions and clear answers to them.

Answers from the Qur’an 1

Can a man spend his entire life for God? How should the love of God be? What does it mean to draw close to God? Why cannot one be happy without living by the religion? Is there any limit to good morals? Can one say "that’s enough" after attaining a certain level of morality? How should one behave towards an arrogant person? Do believers feel anger? In order to learn the answers to these questions and much more, watch this documentary film which is composed of three parts with short questions and clear answers to them.