Make a Start....
A person who desires to get full guidance from the Qur’an has, first of all, to put himself into this state of mind and afterwards as his contact with the Qur’an becomes closer and closer he will continue to get greater and greater enlightenment from it. The Holy Qur’an affirms:
While as for those who accept guidance, He increases
their guidance and bestows on them their piety. (Muhammad 47:17)
It means that if a person actually
makes a start, moving
under the guidance of the
Qur’an,
he will soon find himself marching
steadily along the straight path and he will go
on gradually rising
to
the higher and higher planes of spiritual
development. On the other hand, if a person
has not made up his mind to transform himself in accordance with the Qur’anic teachings; the time he spends on reciting the Holy Book
will be just wasted. Recitation of the Qur’an, instead of doing him
any spiritual good, may actually prove to be curse on him. Imam
Ghazali (RA)
has
quoted some
mystic as saying that “Some
readers of the Qur’an do not get anything from
it except the
imprecation which it pronounces
upon them. When he
recites
“Allah’s curse is on
the
liars” while he himself is a liar, he becomes
the target
of
this curse.” Similarly, when a reader reads:
So, if they do not desist (from devouring interest), give them
an ultimatum of a war on behalf of Allah and His Messenger…. (Al-Baqarah 2:279)
and if
he
himself
violates
this injunction
of Almighty Allah
(SWT), he becomes the
addressee of this ultimatum.
In the
same
way, when
those persons who
give short measure or short weight
and those who indulge in backbiting
and carping, read
“Woe to those who give less in measure and weight” (Al-Mutaffifin 83:1) and
“Woe to every slanderer and backbiter” (Al-Humazah 104:1),
“Woe to those who give less in measure and weight” (Al-Mutaffifin 83:1) and
“Woe to every slanderer and backbiter” (Al-Humazah 104:1),
then they themselves become the addressees of these dreadful warnings. Reasoning on this line, we can easily understand what a man will gain from the recitation of the Qur’an if his actions are not in accordance with its teachings.
As for those who study the Qur’an for investigation and
research, for
reflection over
its meanings
and for
writing or compiling books on it, if they do not put the injunctions of the
Qur’an into practice, we can say that they
are
the worst sinners.
Their study and research is like indulging in a fascinating
intellectual exercise which is tantamount to mere toying with the Holy Book, or even making
fun
of it. Consequently, instead of
guiding them to the right path, it causes them to deviate and go astray:
…by it He causes many to stray, and many He leads to the right path…. (Al-Baqarah 2:26)
These so-called scholars of the Qur’an disseminate all sorts
of mischievous interpretations and become instrumental in misleading and misguiding the people in different ways. Their whole thinking on
the Holy Book is motivated by a vicious attempt to run after the abstruse and the recondite. The Qur’an has aptly described their motives in doing so in the following words:
…So they follow the part thereof that is figurative, seeking discord and searching for its hidden meanings... (Aal Imran 3:7)
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