Islam Essential as it is for One of the special
responsibilities a man owes to God once he has accepted the
faith of Islam is that he remains firm and steadfast in his
faith at all times and in all circumstances. He is expected
to uphold the faith with all his courage and strength,
however, adverse the conditions may be. He must not prove
disloyal to Islam in any event. He must not give it up. This
is what is meant by ‘constancy of faith.' Such men have been
spoken of very highly in the Quran and a bountiful reward
has been promised to them in the Hereafter.
It says: In the case of those who say, “Our Lord is God, and
further, stand straight and steadfast, the angles descend on
them (from time to time): “Fear ye not” (they suggest), “Nor
grieve! But receive the tidings of the Garden (of Bliss),
which ye were promised! We are your protectors in this life
and in the Hereafter! Therein shall ye have all that ye ask
for! A hospitable gift from One, Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful!” (XLI: 30-32)
What wonderful tiding does the above verse contain for those
who are constant in faith and who patiently preserve and
remain steadfast in times of misfortune and peril. If one
could attain this position even at the cost of one's life,
property and everything it would not be a bad bargain
indeed.
It is related that once a Companion asked the Prophet to
tell him something that could suffice for him always and
after which he would not have the need to turn for advice to
anyone. The Prophet said, “Say, ‘God (alone) is my Lord',
and stick to it (i.e., conduct your life in accordance with
it unswervingly).”
For our benefit and guidance a number of extremely inspiring
parables have been narrated in the Quran of devout and
faithful servants of God who remained true to faith in
circumstances of utmost distress and suffering. Neither fear
nor greed could make them deviate form the path they had
chosen. One such parable is of the prestidigitators of Egypt
who were summoned to challenge Prophet Moses and great
rewards and honors had been promised to them. Yet after the
truth of Divine inspiration and the Apostolic message of
Moses had dawned up to them they cared neither for the
riches and honors the Pharaoh promised nor for the savage
punishment they were sure to receive at his hands for
disobeying his commands Rising above the considerations of
gain or loss, they boldly declared before the vast assembly
of men, “We believe in the Lord of Aaron and Moses.” Later,
when they were threatened by that enemy of God, the Pharaoh,
that he would have their arms and legs severed and then they
would be hanged on the gallows they replied dauntlessly,
displaying magnificent courage of conviction that: “So
decree whatever thou desirest to decree: for thou canst
decree (touching) only the life of this world, For us, we
have believed in our Lord: may He forgive us our sins.” (XX:
72-73)
Still more inspiring it the story of Pharaoh's wife. You
know that Pharaoh was the all-powerful monarch of Egypt
whose wife was the sole mistress of his heart. From this you
can imagine how enviable would have been her lot. All the
world's glories and luxuries were at her feet. Yet when the
innermost depths of her soul were stirred by the Divine call
of Moses she did not give a thought to what her husband
would do to her or how her life of cloudless bliss would
change into one of colossal distress and misery. Regardless
of the consequences she proclaimed her faith and once she
had done so she flinched not from the path of duty towards
God and religion although the torture she was subjected to
be truly barbarous, the very idea of which is enough to make
our flesh creep even today. In return for it, such a unique
honour was conferred on her by God that her name has been
mentioned reverentially in the Quran and the patient
perseverance displayed by her and her sacrifice have been
held forth as an example to all Muslims.
And God sets forth, as an example to those who believe, the
wife of Pharaoh: behold, she said! “Build for me in nearness
to Thee, a mansion in the Garden, and save me from Pharaoh
and his doings, and save me from those that do wrong.” (LXVI:
11)
Glory be! What rare honor, what matchless distinction,
really, that God has chosen the constancy of faith of that
blessed lady to serve as an example to the entire Ummat.
From Hazrat Abu Bakar down to the last generation of Muslims
before the Last Day.
It is related that when the atrocities perpetrated by the
Polytheists of Mecca on Muslims exceeded all limits and the
Companion approached the Holy Prophet to pray to God for
mercy and protection, the Prophet remarked, “You have become
disheartened so soon! Men of God before you were subjected
to such brutal torture that combs of red hot iron were
driven into their heads and the skulls of some of them were
sawed off into two and yet they remained steadfast and did
not abandon their faith.” |