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The Straight Path

          shall serve no other gods besides Him; that you shall show kindness
          to your parents; that you shall not kill your children because you
          cannot support them; We provide for you and for them; that you
          shall not commit foul sins, whether openly or in secret; and that
          you shall not kill—for that is forbidden by Allah—except for a just
          cause. Thus Allah exhorts you, that you may discern.
             ‘Do not touch the property of orphans, but strive to improve
          their lot until they  reach maturity. Give just weight and full
          measure; we never charge a soul with more than it can bear. Speak
          for justice, even if it affects your own kinsmen. Be true to the
          covenant of Allah. Thus He exhorts you so that you may take heed.
             ‘This path of Mine is straight. Follow it and do not follow other
          paths, for they will lead you away from Him. Thus Allah commands
          you, so that you may guard yourselves against evil.’ (6:152-53)
             This is the one straight path for the individual’s life. It can be
          summed up in these words: belief in the oneness of God, good
          behaviour towards others, reliance on God, avoidance of evil,
          respect for life, avoidance of oppression, honesty in social dealings,
          adhering to justice regardless of circumstances, fulfilling as God’s
          creatures the pledge of obedience to Him, adopting the path of
          taqwa (fear of God) in all matters.
             Those on the straight path are the people blessed by God
          (Chapter 1) and brought from darkness, into light (14:1) They have
          a  special  share  in  the  mercy  and  bounty  of  God  (4:175),  (48:2).
          Obviously, people with such divine endowments cannot lead the
          lives of ordinary men. These blessings will surely be made manifest
          in various forms in their lives.
              1.  First of all, they are in a higher state of realization. It is said
                 that Abdullah ibn Rawaha once suggested to his hearers
                 that they should ‘bring (revive) faith in God for a while.’
                 At this they became indignant and said, ‘Aren’t we the
                 faithful?’ Ibn Rawaha replied that they were, no doubt, the
                 faithful, but that every time they remembered God, their
                 faith increased. Then one of them went to the Prophet
                 and complained against Ibn Rawaha, saying, “Ibn Rawaha
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