The World and its Contents from the Perspective of a Believer
The World and
its Contents from the Perspective of a Believer
This world is a
wonderful vessel for humankind, floating in this vast universe, the place that
we exist and feel our existence. It is also a warm dwelling, surrounded by
magnificent animate and inanimate ornaments, a library that contains millions
and billions of books written in many different languages, in which we know our
Creator. This home is warmer than the rooms filled with the warmth of the
passion of our mothers, safer and softer than the cradles that they rock with
lullabies. With its gardens that are projections of Paradise, and its ornaments
that make it possible to observe the unseen for those who are capable, this
world is a mobile observatory.
This world is a unique
place that exhibits the essence, meaning and material of the cosmos; a rich
page that contains various examples of creatures and events; a pleasant habitat
for human beings and Jinn (a species of invisible beings mentioned in the Qur'an
with a free will like human beings), and also a rehearsal ground for the
Hereafter. Both good and bad deeds grow in its bosom, and their fruits are sent
to the Hereafter.
In this respect, this
world is a dwelling and a factory, as well as being a market open to the
Hereafter. Seeds are both grown and harvested here in this world; the necessary
food for the long journey to the Hereafter is prepared here; the shining
ornaments of Paradise and the goods that are to be exhibited at the markets of
the Hereafter are manufactured here in this very world. They are to be
displayed to all that is created and later to be offered to the believers in
their eternal dwellings. This world is like a rainforest watered with the rains
of Mercy and touched by the breezes of Compassion; it is a screen where the
magnificence and the glory of the Hereafter are projected. We observe the light
of the Hereafter that diffuses through this screen, in the winter-spring cycle
we remember death. Every night as an individual, every winter as a group we
die, and every morning and spring, we come alive. This cycle continues non-stop
and reminds us of eternal life.
In this world sometimes
evil resides next to beauty, bad deeds among good ones, and darkness behind
light and so on. However, for those who always see the good and think of the
good, the positive aspects are always stronger, longer lasting, more desirable,
and more attractive. On the other hand, the unattractive aspects that displease
us are beneficial in their results and other more subtle aspects. In fact these
types of things and events are the sources of good deeds through inspiring our
feelings in unusual ways, sharpening our intentions and ambitions, and
promising surprises to our free will. This can be illustrated through the
elements that are destructive or combustive by themselves, but which in
different combinations are sources of life. Hence, through patience, submission
and obedience negatives can be turned into positives.
Compared to the
heavenly bodies and the universe, and for our limitless ambitions, the world
that we live on is small; however, it is the heart of everything. It is just a
dot compared to the universe but it is more valuable than the galaxies. It is
like a droplet compared to everything that exists and drifts in ether, but such
a droplet that it is more valuable than everything combined in this universe.
The world is the unique host of the human being who has been created as a
complete and transparent mirror of the Divine Names and Attributes, and in addition
to being a host, it acts like a ramp that enables the human being leap toward
the Hereafter.
Those believing souls
who are capable of considering the location and the position of the world with
its place and importance before God can acquire oceans as wide as the universe
from this droplet; possess the stars and the sun through this miniature
universe; transform the limited time spent on it into an eternal life time. All
of these are possible, if all the abilities entrusted to or hidden in the essence
of the human being are used rightly without being squandered.
This is a mortal world,
a temporary resting place which the guests leave when their appointed times are
come. Entering after those who leave are the newcomers. Like a hotel, it is in
a constant cycle of departing and arriving guests. The newcomers come to this
world as if joining the army to do obligatory service, and those departing
return their homeland with a license for their eternal dwellings. Since the
beginning of humanity both arrivals and departures have continued. Nobody can
stop any of them. Thus, for those unfortunates who do not know the purpose of
their arrival in this world, tragic moments follow the joyful seconds of
laughter; for a glimpse of hope they are surrounded by despair.
On the other hand,
there exists a totally different perspective for those who are believers. They
know Who has sent them, and they try to stay close to Him, and since they know
their destination they are constantly pursuing ways to make their destination pleasant.
This comforting perspective of relating every event and everything to Him
transforms everything that is contained in the universe, changing its shape,
color and meaning; it becomes sweet, attractive, and bright; it becomes light
and diffuses into the heart. From this point of view, the world is a ship, a
plane whose destination is eternity and eternal happiness for its passengers; a
rich library with millions and billions of books; an exhibition which thrills
everybody who looks at it. It transforms into a clear language that calls to
Him.
In reality, for those
who can see with the light of faith, all these beauties folded into one another
are only clear signs of His Divine Being, and the human being is an interpreter
who can read and understand those signs. The matter shows the path to the
secrets beyond the seen to those believers who can filter events through
intellect, consciousness, and feelings within a balance. Through time divine
secrets diffuse into their souls, and their hearts become observatories of the
Divine Attributes. In this way, the torments originating from not knowing the
Creator are torn away and they disappear; light covers all.
Whenever we look at
existence from this global perspective, we start to feel that the secrets of
the beyond fill our souls, and turn our attentions toward the Unseen. At this
moment we transform into a dervish filled with awe and admiration; in such
harmony with both the world and the Hereafter, matter and spirit, reality and
dream that in all of these we hear the poetry of the adventures of nature and
humanity. We hear them and fall into a state of wonder.
There is such harmony
and order in everything that we cannot help but ask the question, "Is it
possible for this order and harmony to be attributed to the spirit in all of
these things, if there is such a spirit?" whenever we look at them with an
observing eye. Whether everything has a spirit, or a guardian angel or not, we
cannot deny their close relationships among themselves and to us, and we feel
as if they are trying to say something to us. We start to listen to their
silent songs, more eloquent than the most exquisite symphonies; we hold our
breaths before their mute, deep conversations with their subtleties; we let our
feelings and thoughts into this limitless field. Then everything becomes a
messenger that reminds us of something, and it becomes our task to interpret
and understand these messages and act accordingly.
Clearly, through the
perspective of faith, the whole of creation and all events seem so familiar
that we think of them as a friend, a comrade, and we look at them with
compassion, and on their face we see that everybody is treated with compassion
and we thank the Creator with all our hearts.
At first sight some
things may seem rude, cruel, and hidden to us but when we fix our sight with
faith, they immediately transform and soften, become gentle and clear and very
close friends.
Some are always
smiling, like people with pleasant faces and warm manners and they welcome
everybody. It is enough just to look at them and they open their hearts to you
instantly.
Like smiling children
that play joyfully, some of them move with happiness, they spread happiness in
their surroundings and they generate an atmosphere of fun around them.
Some, with all their
extraordinary ornaments and decorations, make you live unforgettable moments
and say to you: "Come again!" And some of them are so generous,
beyond imagination, in the dishes they offer to you that they never want you to
leave their tables.
Some may not always be
warm and sweet. However, if they hurt your hand with a thorn, they never forget
to offer a rose to compensate.
Indeed everything that
we see and know stands before us with respect, as the angels did before Adam,
peace be upon him, and indicate that they are at our disposal with all of their
uses and purposes, and open up the secrets they bear. They are always in a
state of showing, pointing out, and indicating Him, such that one feels as if
one is in the corridors of Paradise. Whenever we observe them with some insight
and knowledge, our feelings blend with nature, we see everything as if painted
with the colors of His Beautiful Names and Attributes, we feel as if everything
is turning into sweet poetry, and we fall into ecstasy.
In such admiration we
feel the whole of existence with a loving heart, and we walk on this path of
life toward a destination of eternal happiness and joy, one droplet of whose
happiness is greater than all of the joys of this world combined, but not to a
material or worldly destination. We feel those same feelings in our hearts that
the saints have felt and as the people in Paradise will say, we also utter,
"All thanks are to God Who removes all the grief and anxiety from us.
Thanks to God Who has given us the best dwelling. For us there is no more grief
and sorrow."
Besides all of these
beautiful, Paradise-like aspects of this world, there are sides that appeal to
our carnal selves and are ugly and unpleasant. We have neither mentioned any of
these aspects of the world, nor wished to, since we stated at the very
beginning that this is from a believer's point of view.
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