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*بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم*

*In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful*

*Responsibilities of a Muslim**
by Dr. Israr Ahmad*

http://www.tanzeem.org

The long standing political and moral decline of the Muslim Ummah has
reslted, among other things, in a serious distortion of our very concept of
Islam itself. We have grown accustomed to viewing Islam as a mere
"religion," instead of using the original Qur'anic term "Deen." This
apparently minor change in semantics is actually a huge leap backwards. This
is because the word religion is commonly used in a rather narrow sense, its
scope being limited to a set of dogmas, some rituals for worship, and a
number of social customs to celebrate important life-events. Deen, on the
other hand, is a system of life in which human beings consciously surrender
to the sovereignty of a higher authority, and live a life of total obedience
to that higher authority. In this sense, the term Deen can be applied to
monarchy, where the king is accepted as the final authority, or to
democracy, where the people as a whole act as sovereign. Thus, when the term
Deen is used for Islam, it obviously means a system of life where the
Almighty God is worshipped and obeyed, not just in the narrow religious
sense, but in a manner that includes all aspects of human of life.



A well-integrated set of beliefs describing the nature of existence as it
really is (Iman), modes of worship including Salat, Zakat, Saum, and Hajj,
as well as social customs and ceremonies — all comprise indispensable and
integral parts of Islam. However, in addition to these "religious" features,
we are also provided by the Almighty God all the relevant instructions
regarding our social, economic, and political existence (generally
considered to be the "secular" elements of life), and this is what really
distinguishes Islam from other religions, say, Christianity or Buddhism.
Unfortunately, the majority of our masses are simply, and perhaps
blissfully, unaware of what it really means to be a Muslim; thus, their
concept of religious duties is usually very narrow and limited. But, as
Allama Iqbal has so correctly observed, you begin to shudder with the fear
of accountability once you realize the tremendous responsibilities that come
with being a Muslim.



When Islam loses its political authority, it is relegated and dethroned to
the status of a mere religion — a private affair of the individual; and if
any particular generation is to revive the teachings of Islam in the social,
economic, and political spheres, then this is impossible without adopting
the same methodology as was adopted by Prophet Muhammad (SAW). After the
independence of the Muslim lands from direct subjugation of Western
Imperialism, it was naively believed that since political authority now
belongs to the Muslims, the next step, that of implementing the Islamic
values, won't be all that difficult. However, it has been proved during the
last half century or so that the ideal Islamic State is still very much a
dream, and since no short-cuts are available, we have no alternative except
to start at the very beginning. We must remind the Muslims of their
responsibilities. The significance of this subject is quite clear: We cannot
hope to achieve salvation in the Hereafter without fulfilling all our
obligations. Moreover, we cannot even think about the revival of the Muslim
Ummah and the Renaissance of Islam without first inculcating the true
concept of our Divinely ordained obligations in a significant portion of the
Ummah.



*OUR FIRST OBLIGATION* as a Muslim is to develop real faith and true
conviction (or Iman) in the teachings of the Qur'an as explained by to us by
Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The faith must not be a mere dogma which has little
or nothing to do with the practical aspects of one's life, but it must be a
deeply-felt certitude that changes the whole system of values, ambitions,
and behavior in favor of Islam. Iman can be gained by reading,
comprehending, and pondering over the meaning of Holy Qur'an with a genuine
search for truth. The knowledge of Arabic language is indispensable for this
purpose.



*OUR SECOND OBLIGATION* is to live a life of total obedience to the Almighty
God. This duty is described in the Holy Qur'an as Ibadah, which is often
inaccurately translated as worship or prayers. However, the true meaning of
the term Ibadah can only be understood if we combine two apparently
unrelated concepts: one is surrender, obedience, submission; the other is
love, adoration, devotion. Total and unconditional compliance to all Divine
injunctions is obviously required; at the same time, this compliance ought
to be with a spirit of wholehearted devotion and love for the Creator.



All of us need someone or something to love, admire, and adore. Usually, our
lack of knowledge of the one Being worthy of all our love, admiration, and
adoration lead us towards other, less than perfect, ideals. We start loving
various ideologies, like Socialism, or Liberalism, or Humanism; we sometimes
start loving our tribe, our nation, or our race as the ultimate ideal. The
Holy Qur'an teaches us that the faithful are those who love the Almighty God
over everyone and everything else. When we love our Lord, we find it easy to
obey Him. Sometimes we slip and forget, committing a sin; the point is to
immediately turn back towards the Almighty God with genuine remorse, and to
repent; if we can do this, Divine forgiveness is guaranteed.



*OUR THIRD OBLIGATION* as a Muslim is to preach and disseminate the word of
Almighty Allah (SWT) — the Holy Qur'an — and the teachings of his last
messenger Muhammad (SAW) to the whole humanity. What does it involve?
Calling people towards the light of Islam and Iman; enjoining and
encouraging all that is good and just and moral, forbidding all that is evil
and unjust and sinful; exhorting the common people, explaining the
philosophy and wisdom of Islam to the educated and intelligent classes,
debating with the stubborn and the rigid; testifying to the truthfulness of
the message with our behavior and conduct, our character and morals.



It is significant to note that communicating and explaining the teachings of
Islam to others is not, as we have erroneously come to believe, the
"profession" of the Mulla alone, but this is actually a duty of anyone who
claims to be a Muslim. As Prophet Muhammad (SAW) has ordered, "Convey on my
behalf, even if it is only a single verse (of the Qur'an that you know)."



This is because preaching and delivering the message of God to the entire
humanity is actually the responsibility of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), but now,
after his departure and due to the termination of Prophethood, that sacred
obligation has been transferred on to the shoulders of the Ummah as a whole.
This, incidentally, is the purpose for which the entire Muslim Ummah was
created in the first place, as mentioned in a most emphatic fashion in the
Holy Qur'an: "You are the best of people raised for the (guidance of)
mankind; You enjoin the good, forbid the evil, and believe in Allah"
(3:110).



Of course, you cannot convince anyone unless you understand yourself the
message you are trying to preach. Thus, according to another saying of the
Prophet, "The best among you are those who learn (and comprehend) the
Qur'an, and then teach (and propagate) its message."



*OUR FOURTH OBLIGATION* as Muslims is to try our utmost in establishing a
polity based on Qur'an and Sunnah and the Islamic System of Collective
Justice, initially in our own homeland and then, ultimately, over the entire
globe. The teachings of Islam vis-à-vis human society, law, economics, and
politics cannot be implemented without a true and ideal Islamic state in
existence. There are numerous terms to describe this highest of all our
duties: establishing the Deen of Allah, achieving the domination of Islam,
creating on earth the kingdom of God, bringing about an Islamic Revolution;
different phrases, same meaning. Unless we succeed in creating a real model
of what an ideal Islamic state should look like, all our adulations and
glorifications of Islam would continue to be dismissed by the world as mere
Utopian claims.



What are we talking about in practical term? An ideal Islamic state is
neither a monarchy nor a theocracy. Instead, we have a vision of a
democratic welfare state, where the sovereignty of the Almighty God is
accepted and enforced at all levels of the state __ executive, judiciary,
and legislature; where no law can be formulated repugnant to the Qur'an and
the Sunnah; and where the elimination of all forms of injustice,
exploitation, and repression is the primary aim of the government.



The process of an Islamic Revolution will start from a single country, and
then it would spread to the rest of the globe. Muslims are obliged to
struggle tirelessly in establishing the de facto soverignty of Almighty God,
first in the country where they live, and ultimately all over the world.

This comprehensive view of the duties of a Muslim can be very easily
understood by a simple analogy. Consider a three-storied building which is
supported by four pillars. The underground foundation represents faith or
Iman, which remains hidden from the spectators; the plinth of the building
represents Shahadah, or the testimony of faith on a legal level; the four
pillars of the building are obviously Salat, Zakat, Saum, and Hajj. The
first floor represents our first level of obligation as a Muslim, i.e., to
live a life of total obedience to Almighty God; the second floor is a symbol
for our second level of obligation, i.e., to preach and disseminate the
teachings of Islam; and, finally, the third floor represents our third level
of obligation, to try our very best in establishing the Deen of Allah in its
entirety on a socio-political level.
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{Invite (mankind, O Muhammad ) to the Way of your Lord (i.e. Islam) with wisdom 
(i.e. with the Divine Inspiration and the Qur'an) and fair preaching, and argue 
with them in a way that is better. Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone 
astray from His Path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided.} (Holy 
Quran-16:125)

{And who is better in speech than he who [says: "My Lord is Allah (believes in 
His Oneness)," and then stands straight (acts upon His Order), and] invites 
(men) to Allah's (Islamic Monotheism), and does righteous deeds, and says: "I 
am one of the Muslims."} (Holy Quran-41:33)
 
The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "By Allah, if 
Allah guides one person by you, it is better for you than the best types of 
camels." [al-Bukhaaree, Muslim] 

The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)  also said, "Whoever 
calls to guidance will have a reward similar to the reward of the one who 
follows him, without the reward of either of them being lessened at all." 
[Muslim, Ahmad, Aboo Daawood, an-Nasaa'ee, at-Tirmidhee, Ibn Maajah] 
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