ISLAM and the AIM of LIFE
What is your
purpose in life? What is the rationale
behind our life? Why do we live in this
life? These questions frequently
intrigue people who try to find accurate
answers.
People provide
different answers to these questions.
Some people believe the purpose of life
is to accumulate wealth. But one may
wonder: What is the purpose of life
after one has collected colossal amounts
of money? What then? What will the
purpose be once money is gathered? If
the purpose of life is to gain money,
there will be no purpose after becoming
wealthy. And in fact, here lies the
problem of some disbelievers or
misbelievers at some stage of their
life, when collecting money is the
target of their life. When they have
collected the money they dreamt of,
their life loses its purpose. They
suffer from the panic of nothingness and
they live in tension and restlessness.
Can Wealth Be an Aim?
We often hear
of a millionaire committing suicide,
sometimes, not the millionaire himself
but his wife, son, or daughter. The
question that poses itself is: Can
wealth bring happiness to one’s life? In
most cases the answer is NO. Is the
purpose of collecting wealth a standing
purpose? As we know, the five-year old
child does not look for wealth: a toy
for him is equal to a million dollars.
The eighteen-year old adolescent does
not dream of wealth because he is busy
with more important things. The
ninety-year old man does not care about
money; he is worried more about his
health. This proves that wealth cannot
be a standing purpose in all the stages
of the individual's life.
Wealth can do
little to bring happiness to a
disbeliever, because he/she is not sure
about his fate. A disbeliever does not
know the purpose of life. And if he has
a purpose, this purpose is doomed to be
temporary or self destructive.
What is the use
of wealth to a disbeliever if he feels
scared of the end and skeptical of
everything. A disbeliever may gain a lot
of money, but will surely lose himself.
Worshipping Allah as an
Aim
On the
contrary, faith in Allah gives the
believer the purpose of life that he
needs. In Islam, the purpose of life is
to worship Allah. The term "Worship"
covers all acts of obedience to Allah.
The Islamic
purpose of life is a standing purpose.
The true Muslim sticks to this purpose
throughout all the stages of his life,
whether he is a child, adolescent,
adult, or an old man.
Worshipping
Allah makes life purposeful and
meaningful, especially within the
framework of Islam. According to Islam
this worldly life is just a short stage
of our life. Then there is the other
life. The boundary between the first and
second life is the death stage, which is
a transitory stage to the second life.
The type of life in the second stage a
person deserves depends on his deeds in
the first life. At the end of the death
stage comes the day of judgment. On this
day, Allah rewards or punishes people
according to their deeds in the first
life.
The First Life as an Examination
So, Islam looks
at the first life as an examination of
man. The death stage is similar to a
rest period after the test, i. e. after
the first life. The Day of Judgment is
similar to the day of announcing the
results of the examinees. The second
life is the time when each examinee
enjoys or suffers from the outcome of
his behavior during the test period.
In Islam, the
line of life is clear, simple, and
logical: the first life, death, the Day
of Judgment, and then the second life.
With this clear line of life, the Muslim
has a clear purpose in life. The Muslim
knows he is created by Allah. Muslims
know they are going to spend some years
in this first life, during which they
have to obey God, because God will
question them and hold them responsible
for their public or private deeds,
because Allah knows about all the deeds
of all people. The Muslim knows that his
deeds in the first life will determine
the type of second life they will live
in. The Muslim knows that this first
life is a very short one, one hundred
years, more or less, whereas the second
life is an eternal one.
The Eternity of the
Second Life
The concept of
the eternity of the second life has a
tremendous effect on a Muslims during
their first life, because Muslims
believe that their first life determines
the shape of their second life. In
addition, this determines the shape of
their second life and this determination
will be through the Judgment of Allah,
the All just and Almighty.
With this
belief in the second life and the Day of
Judgment, the Muslim's life becomes
purposeful and meaningful. Moreover, the
Muslim's standing purpose is to go to
Paradise in the second life.
In other words,
the Muslim's permanent purpose is to
obey Allah, to submit to Allah, to carry
out His orders, and to keep in continues
contact with Him through prayers (five
times a day), through fasting (one month
a year), through charity (as often as
possible), and through pilgrimage (once
in one's life).
The Need for a Permanent
Purpose
Disbelievers
have purposes in their lives such as
collecting money and property, indulging
in sex, eating, and dancing. But all
these purposes are transient and passing
ones. All these purposes come and go, go
up and down. Money comes and goes.
Health comes and goes. Sexual activities
cannot continue forever. All these lusts
for money, food and sex cannot answer
the individual's questions: so what?
Then What?
However, Islam
saves Muslims from the trouble of asking
the question, because Islam makes it
clear, from the very beginning, that the
permanent purpose of the Muslim in this
life is to obey Allah in order to go to
Paradise in the second life.
We should know
that the only way for our salvation in
this life and in the hereafter is to
know our Lord who created us, believe in
Him, and worship Him alone.
We should also
know our Prophet whom Allah had sent to
all mankind, believe in Him and follow
Him. We should, know the religion of
truth which our Lord has commanded us to
believe in, and practice it …
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