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The Qur'an, Secularism and Crime
Articles - Understanding Islam
Saturday, 26 Ramadaan 1429
Who decides what is right and what is wrong? The society? Religion? The Government? I myself?
And now we see a shift, in contemporary society, from principles of right and wrong to choices, decisions and
risks, and therefore to subjective personal decisions, with little regard for wider consequences. No longer is
"man the measure of all things" - I am the measure of all things. We need to carefully examine this shift because
it constitutes one of the main underlying causes of crime. One of the obvious solutions to crime would therefore
be the concerted effort to reverse this shift.
SECULARISM AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
Underpinning the prevailing culture in the world today is the philosophy of secularism, aimed, among other
things, at the "loosing of the world from religious and quasi-religious understandings of itself."
Secularism is based on a tentative faith in the evolution of conscious, willing, rational man and of the other living
creatures and of the rest of the universe out of Godless, causeless, completely non-rational, inert matter, on the
basis of accident and chance. In this false faith, Man is thus only an ephemeral speck of mechanical activity in a
chance-order in a universe that is a mere accident.
Let us examine the unmistakable implications of this false faith.
there is no God ;
there is no spiritual dimension to the human personality;
there is no purpose to human life;
this life is the be-all and end-all of human life, i.e. death is the total annihilation of life;
there are no objective moral values - values are relative and changing as society or man decides.
WHAT DOES RELIGION TEACH?
As opposed to these implications, at a seminar held in Cambridge, UK in 1990, representatives of Christianity,
Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Islam spelt out the following four common beliefs, in spite of
doctrinal differences:
Belief in a Transcendent Reality, God, who is worthy of worship.
Belief in the existence of a spiritual dimension in every human being.
Belief in the innate love for eternal values, such as Truth, Justice, Righteousness, Love, compassion and
care towards all creation, which the spiritual self of each individual is innately endowed with by God.
Belief in need for Transcendental Guidance."
[Muslim Education Quarterly - Cambridge, The Islamic Academy, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1998]
WHAT AM I?
The prevailing culture powerfully re-inforces the above-mentioned implications of secularism through popular
music, literature, movies, TV and through the glamourised lifestyle that it projects. However where does this
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leave me? As Bertrand Russell put it, in "Free Man's Worship" (in his book, Mysticism and Logic): " Man is
the product of the causes which had no pre-vision of the end they were achieving, that his origin, his growth, his
hopes and his fears, his loves and his beliefs are but the outcome of accidental collection of atoms; that no fire,
no heroism, no intensity of thought and feelings can preserve an individual life beyond the grave, that all the
labours of ages, all the devotions, all the inspiration, all the noon-day brightness of human genius, are destined to
extinction in the vast death of the solar system and the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be
buried under a debris of ruins . . . ."
So here I am --- alive, but with no purpose to life --- alive, but doomed to total extinction at death (engendering
in me hopelessness and despair) --- alive, but with no accountability after death --- alive, but with me being the
final arbiter of what is "good" and "bad" for me, regardless of what the rest of mankind thinks --- alive in a
hostile world, one that doesn't care what happens to me, one that forces me to make the best of this bad
bargain by utilizing my cunningness to acquire maximum physical happiness for myself --- alive, but with values
being what I decide.
In the secularism-based prevailing culture, Man thus believes that life has no purpose, that there is no
accountability after death, so that if he gets away with anything here in this world he has gotten away. Yet
getting away doesn't really matter, for he believes he is heading for extinction --- if not today, then tomorrow.
And if he doesn't get away with doing that which gives him any sense of thrill or pleasure, but which society
holds to be an offence - it still doesn't matter, as pitiless and dark extinction is still staring him in the face. So
what, if it comes sooner rather than later?
I AM THE FRUIT
When I have been brainwashed by the prevailing culture into believing that I and I alone, have the right to
choose what is "right" for me and I have decided that whatever gives me pleasure is "right", why then would
society object when I have chosen a life of crime and violence? I am only the fruit of the trees, the seeds of
which the prevailing culture carefully planted in the well-prepared soil and the plants of which, it painstakingly
nurtured and pruned. And tragically, while society continues to decry the type of fruit like me, it still continues
preparing the same soil and planting the self-same seeds and nurturing the identical plants, through its projected
lifestyle and through the entertainment media.
SUGGESTED SOLUTION
If society is really serious about addressing the problem of crime, it has to stop focusing on dealing with only the
symptoms, while ignoring their underlying causes. It really needs to address how to stop producing fruits like
the "me" just mentioned. The false beliefs created by the secularism-based prevailing culture are certainly
among the fundamental causes of crime. The remedy is obvious - helping man to eradicate these false beliefs
and to espouse the Truth. While this is easier said than done, let us not be guilty of only twiddling our thumbs
and pontificating, while the situation gets worse and worse.
THE HOLY QUR'AN --- GOD'S FINAL REVELATION
The One True God, the All-Knowing, the All-Loving, the All-Wise sent guidance to every people in this world
through the agency of selected human beings - the Prophets (peace be upon them all) . To some of them He
revealed His Words. The Holy Qur'an is God's Final Revelation and it is the only one about which He has
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given the assurance that He will guard and protect (and which He has guarded and protected in two ways, each
of which would have been sufficient by itself - in writing, and by endowing it with the miraculous quality of easy
memorisability so that it has been memorized completely by countless thousands, generation after generation).
The correct beliefs, that we need to espouse, which the Qur'an clearly informs us of, include:
1. The universe was created by the Absolute, Infinite, One True God for a serious purpose and it certainly did
not originate by chance.
2. Life here in this world, even though fleeting, is but only a small part of Man's lifespan. It is, however, a
preparation for the abiding phase of life in the Hereafter.
3. Death, far from being the total annihilation of life, is only a gateway to the next level of existence, through
which we must all pass.
4. Life in this world, far from being purposeless, is the opportunity for us to strive to fulfil the purpose for
which we were created, i.e. the manifestation, in every sphere of our lives, of the relationship between the
created being and the Creator, between the servant and the Master. Thus it is God's Guidance that would take
precedence and not our own individual whims and fancies and inclinations.
5. The Ever-Loving Creator endowed man with a nature ( in Arabic, Fitrah) and guided him to a way of life
that is in harmony with his Divinely-endowed nature. Thus when man follows God's Guidance he is in harmony
with his own nature and when he disobeys that Guidance he is in conflict with his own nature.
6. A human being is comprised of five dimensions - the physical, the rational or intellectual, the aesthetical, the
moral and the spiritual. God's Guidance constitutes that way of life which leads to the balanced and harmonious
development of all five dimensions - with none being neglected.
7. The One True God is the Possessor of all the dimensions of Highest Excellence to an Infinite degree. And
it is His Attributes that constitute the Fountainhead of all Values. Thus Values are objective and not subjective
and changing, and certainly not decided on by ME.
8. There is the Day of Judgment, when all human beings will be resurrected and made to stand before the All-
Loving Creator to give an account of their lives here in this world. So that even if human beings were to
succeed in evading detection by man here in this world, they will still have to account for their actions in the
Court of the Almighty, in which Court even the things which were hidden in the world would not remain hidden.
9. Each human being has been allotted a period of time here in this world, the length of which is not known to
us. When that allotted period ends, the human being is transferred to the next level of existence, i.e., Death
occurs. Because we live in a world of causality, there is a cause of death-- sickness, accident, drowning, fire,
etc. - but the underlying reality is that the allotted period had ended.
CONCERTED ACTION --- THE CRYING NEED
A hungry person cannot sate his hunger by only extolling the virtues of the food before him - a sick person
cannot get healing from only describing the properties of the prescribed medicine. Similarly a society beset by
problems, including crime, cannot see any improvement from only knowing suggested solutions. A concerted,
conscientious, co-operative effort is needed on the part of parents, teachers, religious leaders, the media and the
Government. Procrastination, lethargy and inertia have to be left in the past. NOW is the time for effort and
striving, putting our trust in the One True God.

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