Liberation and ultimate happiness of Islam

Liberation and ultimate happiness of Islam

Happiness of Islam

According to Quran, “Whoever does good, whether male or female and is a believer, I will give him a good life and will reward them according to the best of what they used to do.” (Q-16:97)

This verse is a beautiful promise to the believer in the effect of good deeds arising from faith in Allah. The doer will have a beautiful life in this world and will be rewarded in the Hereafter. Those who do good will be rewarded by Allah in the Hereafter, better than what they used to do. According to Tafseer e Namoona, this means that Allah will value the best deeds of the believer and then give equal value to all other good deeds. An example of this in this world is a buyer who wants to buy things at different prices. He takes one of the highest prices and pays for all the items according to that price. No man will do that since every person seeks his own advantage and gain, not the benefit of the other party. Only the Creator loves His creation so much that He allows them to benefit so much. This is the ultimate happiness of Islam.

Liberation and ultimate happiness of Islam

Liberation and ultimate happiness of Islam in accepting Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and Allah Subhanahu Ta'ala. The whole life of our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the path of liberation of the Ummah. The greatest great man sent for all, regardless of race, religion, caste, tribe, community, country, or time. The Prophet (peace be upon him) is the embodiment of the best ideals for world humanity. All the ideals of human welfare existed in him. Ideal benefactor, ideal teacher, ideal preacher, ideal soldier, ideal commander, ideal revolutionary, ideal leader, and ideal statesman. He taught the believer how to make a living by showing love, compassion, and generosity towards the poor, children, women, slaves, orphans, relatives, enemies, animals, and birds, including the ideal of the worker, the idea of the merchant, the ideal of hospitality, the ideal of the judge. Allah says, ‘Lakd kana lakum fi rasulillahi uswatun hasanah’. That is, there is the best ideal for you in the life of Messenger. (Surah Al-Azhab, verse 21)

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In this verse, it has become clear that the person who believes in meeting Allah on the Day of Resurrection and remembers Allah more and more will follow the example of the Prophet (peace be upon him). At present most Muslims are deprived of these two qualities. As a result, the ideals of the Prophet (peace be upon him) have no importance in their hearts. Among them, the ideals of those who are religious are Pirs and Bujurgas. And those who are secular or political, their ideology and guide are the leaders of the West. They claim to have devotion and love for the Prophet (peace be upon him), but in practice, they are mostly behind in accepting him as their role model, leader, and guide.

The main task of the Prophet was to highlight the message of Tauhid and the identity of Allah. He has drawn personal, family, social, political, economic, and overall life with Qur'an and Sunnah. The Prophet (peace be upon him) was sent as a mercy to the world. He is endowed with the virtue of mercy. The character of the Prophet of Mercy was certainly beautiful. There is no similarity between his character and the character of anyone in the world. His character is the best. According to Quran is, ‘Wa innaka laala khulukul azim’. Meaning, O Messenger! You are based on the highest character beauty. Al-Amin received the title of honesty and fidelity in his youth during the barbaric, dark times of adolescence and youth.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) always had a simple life. He would talk to everyone. Hazrat Abu Masood (RA) said, ‘A man came to the Prophet (SAW) and was talking, then the man was trembling with fear. The Prophet (peace be upon him) saw the scene and began to say, you stay cool! I am not an emperor, I am the child of a Quraish woman who ate dried meat. ‘He is teaching for the Ummah. His work has been sent as education, as a teacher. He said, "Innama Buistu Mualliman." This means I have been sent as a teacher of humanity. The Prophet (peace be upon him) has developed more advanced and noble qualities. We see that those who have learned from the life of the Prophet have become the best people. The Companions were honored by the side of the Prophet. Oli has learned from the life of the Prophet. There are thousands of such people. Even today, those who can learn from the life of the Prophet and practice it will be the guardians. They will find Liberation and ultimate happiness in this world and in the Hereafter.

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