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The Essence of Religion


          WiTness To TruTh

          Our responsibility towards non-Muslims is to bring the truth to
          them in the form of the message of Islam. God’s message must
          reach all His creatures, so that none may say in the Hereafter that
          he was left in a state of unawareness of the truth.
             Man has been placed in this world so that he may be tested. The
          Quran says: “He created life and death that He might put you to
          the test and find out which of you acquitted himself best. He is the
          Mighty, the Forgiving one” (67:2).
             This is a very serious situation, for it means that man’s end in
          the hereafter will depend on his attitude in his worldly life, his end
          being either Heaven or eternal Hell. Owing to the seriousness of the
          situation, God made two special arrangements to warn mankind.
          First, He gave everyone the ability to discriminate between right
          and wrong. “And inspired it (man’s soul) with knowledge of right
          and wrong.” (91:8).
             This consciousness of Truth was instilled into man’s nature on
          the very first day of creation:
             When your Lord brought forth descendants from the loins of
          Adam’s children, and made them testify themselves, (He said): ‘Am
          I not your Lord?’ They replied: ‘We bear witness that You are.’ This
          He did lest you should say on the Day of Ressurrection: ‘We had no
          knowledge of that’ (7:172).
             Then after this initial measure at the level of nature He sent to
          mankind a series of prophets, so that a knowledge of reality might
          be conveyed to every man by a human being who had been chosen
          by God for this purpose. These prophets were “messengers who
          brought  good news  to mankind and  admonished them, so that
          they might have no plea against God after their coming.” (4:165).
             This  chain  of  prophets  started with  the  beginning  of  life.
          Adam was not only the first man but also the first prophet. In the
          seventh century a.D., God wil l ed that the chain of prophethood
          be terminated. Muhammad, on him be peace, was the last of
          God’s messengers. But so far as the delivering of God’s message is
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