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118 SOLUTION THE VALUES OF THE QUR'AN
The Consequences of not Living by the the Qur'an
As mentioned in Surat an-Nisa', every believer is responsible for
assisting the destitute:
What reason could you have for not fighting in the way of Allah for those
men, women and children who are oppressed and say, 'Our Lord, take us
out of this city whose inhabitants are wrongdoers! Give us a protector from
You! Give us a helper from You!'? (Surat an-Nisa': 75)
What needs to be done at this point is to summon people to fear of
Allah and remind them that everyone will give account on the Day of
Judgment. All other attempts to address this matter are destined to fail
since only a person having fear of Allah avoids injustice and use of
violence against others. Otherwise, nothing can prevent man's misdeeds;
he takes every opportunity to return to his undesirable attitudes. Only
someone who comprehends the superiority of the Qur'an can "restore" his
life to a state of honour by adhering to the Qur'an, and calling others to
do the same. Thus, any serious Muslim has a duty to communicate the
religion. Believers should tell all people of the bliss, joy and sense of
security and trust the true religion grants man. Thus, no reason will
remain for these wars to persist. Every conflict will be settled in peace.
Yet, it should also be stressed that this peace remains unattainable if only
some people obey the Qur'an. Uninterrupted peace around the world is
possible only if the values of the Qur'an and the Sunnah are adopted in
general. Otherwise, only particular regions will benefit from the joy the
Qur'an grants, and other people would continue to live under dismal
conditions and oppression, suffering greatly from poverty and violence.
The Call from Countries Which are in Need of Help
For people having faith in Allah, and adhering to the Qur'an and the
Sunnah in every moment of their lives, every incident intrinsically
possesses many signs and purposes. That is because Allah creates every
incident with a purpose, thereby putting man to the test in his attitudes
and behavior. Every person having faith bears responsibilities; to tell of