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          concerned, it is still as essential to do so as before. For this task now
          the followers of Muhammad on him be peace, have been chosen. As
          the Quran says, “He has chosen you… He has given you the name
          of Muslims so that His Messenger may testify you, and that you
          yourselves may testify your fellowmen” (22:78). The final prophet
          has borne full witness to the Truth, and now it is our responsibility
          to follow in the footsteps of the Prophet, in testifying to the Truth
          to the nations of the world, until the Day of Judgement.
             This is not a subsidiary task but the very raison d’etre of the
          Muslim  Ummah. According to the Quran, the establishment of
          Muhammad’s prophethood rested in the eyes of God on the fact
          that he scrupulously fulfilled his duty, i.e., he conveyed the message
          of God to his hearers. Had the prophet failed to perform this task,
          the duty of prophethood would have been left incomplete.
             “O Messenger, proclaim what is revealed to you from your Lord;
          if you do not, you will not have conveyed His message” (5:67). This
          responsibility which the Prophet bore, is also the responsibility of
          his followers (12:108).
             Just as the establishment of Muhammad’s prophethood
          rested on his conveying God’s guidance to the people, similarly
          the followers of Muhammad are entitled to be called Ummah of
          the Prophet Muhammad only if they continue to pass on God’s
          message  to posterity. So  we shall deserve  the title  of being the
          Prophet’s Ummah only if we continue to perform his task, i.e. carry
          his message from generation to generation  till the Last Day. A
          believer must follow Islam (submission to God) till his last breath.
          Failing  to  do  so  tantamounts  to  risking  hellfire.  This  not  only
          compels one to follow the true religion oneself, but also gives one
          the zeal to struggle to save other human beings from this danger.
          Ibn  Abd  Al-Bar  relates  that,  according  to  Muawiyah  ibn  Heeda
          Qushayri, when the Prophet invited the latter to Islam, he also said:
             “Why should I have held you by the waist to save you from the
          fire if not that my God will call me and will surely ask me, ‘Did
          you convey My message to My servants? Then I shall be able to
          say, ‘Yes, my God, I conveyed it to them.’ Listen, those of you who
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