Page 47 - Answers from the Qur'an
P. 47
Answer to the "If the Qur'an's morality promises
such a good and perfect structure, then why does
it have so many enemies?" deceit
he Qur'an brings the easiest and most comfortable lifestyle,
T one that encompasses the most perfect moral and social
structure. The essence of religious morality relies on a heartfelt
submission to Allah, scrupulous obedience to His commands,
and awareness that He holds everything in His will and control.
For this reason, no matter how perfect a lifestyle abounding with
beauties, ease, and blessings Islamic morality presents to hu-
manity, those suffering from such personality disorders as arro-
gance, jealousy, and pride do not come close to having faith in
Allah and being with believers, although their conscience tells
them to do so. This situation is related in the Qur'an, as follows:
… and they repudiated them [Allah's Signs] wrongly and
haughtily, in spite of their own certainty about them. See
the final fate of the corrupters. (Surat an-Naml, 14)
45