SPIRIT OF ISLAM JUNE 2O18

23 Spirit of Islam Issue 66 June 2018 To establish an ideal Islamic state is not the main target of Islam, as is wrongly projected by some groups of Muslims. An Islamic state is something that may ultimately emerge from a society consisting of sincere, practicing Muslims, and its government may take any workable form,—this being neither predictable nor pre-determinable. Such a state, according to the Quran is a worldly reward of God granted to His righteous servants, when He wills, and not a direct target towards which the believers must struggle. To conclude, Islam begins when one discovers God as the ultimate truth. This results in a spiritual transformation which leads to new thinking and new sentiments—indeed to the emergence of a whole new personality. A new man is born: he is quite different from what he was before. He now becomes a combination of spirituality, compassion and tranquility. This is like an intellectual and spiritual revolution. This inner transformation finds expression in his external behaviour, in worship, in character, in social relations, etc. To produce a person like this is the main target of Islam. All other aspects of Islam hinge on the fact that man lives in a society, and the greater the number of such individuals in a society, the greater the changes brought about at the social level. This process leads to what may be called the social system of Islam. This revolution among individuals and society goes on developing until, conditions being favourable, it culminates in what is termed the Islamic state. This process is mentioned in the Quran: God has promised to those of you who believe and do good works that He shall make them masters in the land as He made their ancestors before them, and that He shall certainly strengthen the religion which He has approved for them, and that He shall certainly change their fears to a feeling of security and peace. Provided they worship Me. (24: 55) In a garden it is the individual tree which has the real existence. The garden is only a collective manifestation of a number of trees. This is true also of man. In the Islamic scheme, it is the individual—who is a real part of the body of Islam while society and the state are only its relative parts. Those individuals who have undergone spiritual transformation are called “ rabbani ” in the Quran. Where there are “ rabbani ” individuals in considerable numbers, the “orchard,” that is, Islamic society, and the state, will come into existence on their own. o

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