The purpose of Islam
In order to be able portray a fair image of Islam, we have to consider
its divinely inspired purposes, which yield, as a result, a just
worldly order. By applying preventive measures to ensure security of
wealth, life, mind, religion, and reproduction, Islam aims to build a
society in peace, serenity, friendship, collaboration, altruism,
justice, and virtue.
According to the Qur'an, all Muslims are brothers and sisters to each
other and if a disagreement appears among them they make peace and
correct it (Qur'an, 49:10). They help each other to avoid what God
forbids and to observe their religious awareness at every stage in
their life (Qur'an, 5:2); they carry out important tasks after shura,
that is, consultation (Qur'an, 3:159; 42:38); and they always witness
truthfully and are just even if it is against their close relatives
(Qur'an, 4:135).
Again, as mentioned in the Qur'an, a true Muslim follows the straight
path. That means that he or she is faithful, honest, and just, is calm,
lives to perfectly observe his or her religion and in guidance of
reason.2 Pursuing the straight path can be understood as being
absolutely truthful and honest in all circumstances, as well as
embracing a moderate way of life that encourages good relations with
everyone.
Living on the straight path is the most significant desire for any
Muslim. Upon the revelation of the verse, Pursue, then, what is exactly
right (in every matter of the Religion), as you are commanded (by God),
and those who, along with you, have turned (to God with faith,
repenting their former ways, let them do likewise); and do not rebel
against the bounds of the Straight Path (O believers)! He indeed sees
well all that you do (Qur'an, 11:112), the Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him) said, "The chapter Hud has made me older."3 In this sense,
the Companions commented on the verse, "There was no verse revealed to
the Prophet Muhammad that is more powerful than this." Such a verse
that so powerfully enjoins "what is right" should have the power to
eradicate all kinds of violence and oppression, which are obviously not
the right path to follow in social relations.
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