5 Most Unique Teachings of The Holy Quran: I) Encouraging Meditation and Thinking
5 Most Unique Teachings of The Holy Quran: I) Encouraging Meditation and Thinking
5 Most Unique Teachings of The Holy Quran: I) Encouraging Meditation and Thinking
Quran
The Holy Quran is the 4th and Last Heavenly Book of Allah SWT that He revealed upon
His Final Messenger, Hazrat Muhammad ﷺin the early 7th Century A.D. Those who
believe in this Sacred Manuscript are generally known as Muslims. This Heavenly Volume
is highly unique in its contents and teachings, as the Almighty Lord says:
“And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant
[Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses
other than Allah, if you should be truthful.” [Quran, 2: 23]
As, the non believers of Makkah used to ridicule and doubt the Quranic Verses that is why
the Creator of the universe addresses them in the above stated Ayah that if they do not
believe in its Heavenly Nature, then they should try at least to generate anything closer to
it themselves.
In this day and age, Muslims all over the world are mistakenly associated with extremism
through actions of a group of people who portray themselves as followers of Islam and by
wrongly interpreting certain verses of this Blessed Book. When in fact, Quran is a highly
moderate and well balanced Scripture covering all the issues of human life, answering
many problems and preaching about common well being of mankind. The need of the hour
is to read the entire Furqan e Hameed in order to comprehend its Message in the most
rightful way. By doing so, one would come to know that the knowledge present in this
Consecrated Reserve can be applied to any era.
Following are 5 most unique Instructions in the Holy Quran which every person no matter
what religion it belongs to, should be acquainted with so as to understand its universality:
“Indeed, the worst of living creatures in the sight of Allah are the deaf and dumb
who do not use reason.” [Quran, 8: 22]
It can be observed from above verse that the Almighty Lord has emphasized on using one`s
reasoning in all issues and those who do not use their perception have been regarded as
being deaf and dumb. On another occasion, the Most Gracious says:
“And do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge. Indeed, the hearing, the
sight and the heart – about all those [one] will be questioned.” [Quran, 17: 36]
In the above mentioned Quranic Verse, Allah SWT directs every individual to use its senses
of hearing, seeing and inner thoughts etc. and not to take everything as true without first
having done a concrete research about its authenticity.
ii) Not To Blindly Follow Every Prevailing Idea
The applicability of the instructions of Furqan e Hameed in every walk of life can be
observed from its subsequent Ayah:
“O you who have believed, indeed many of the scholars and the monks devour the
wealth of people unjustly and avert [them] from the way of Allah. And those who
hoard gold and silver and spend it not in the way of Allah – give them tidings of a
painful punishment.” [Quran, 9: 34]
Even many so called Muslims Mullas and Islamic Scholars mislead their followers by
making them blindly follow Quranic and Prophetic ﷺtraditions without considering its
true perspective. The thing is not to take every existing social or religious viewpoint as
granted but to use one`s own conscious to understand religion better.
“And they will say, “Our Lord, indeed we obeyed our masters and our dignitaries,
and they led us astray from the [right] way.” [Quran, 33: 67]
It means that everyone is responsible for its own thinking and actions in the hereafter and
no excuse of being mislead on earth by the majority would save a person from punishment.
“O you, who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for
Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives. Whether one is rich
or poor, Allah is more worthy of both. So follow not [personal] inclination, lest you
not be just. And if you distort [your testimony] or refuse [to give it], then indeed
Allah is ever, with what you do, Acquainted.” [Quran, 4: 135]
Allah SWT has devised a proportionate societal set up in this Ayah Kareema but directing
everyone to do its best in giving others their due rights even one has to take decisions
against its own family in this regard.
“Do the people think that they will be left to say, “We believe” and they will not be
tried?” [Quran, 29: 2]
The above mentioned Quranic Ayah clearly points toward the notion of realizing one`s
religious principles through its deeds and remaining steadfast on them in any case.
In short, the Holy Quran is not just a Book that talks about religious ideas but a lot more
than that. Everyone particularly Muslims should learn and read to understand the Holy
Quran because it gives guidelines to succeed in all walks of life and helps its readers to
become conscious of its actual duties and responsibilities in worldly life.
2) God is Pure and does not accept anything unless it is pure and God has
commanded the faithful with what He commanded the prophets.
3) Part of a person’s good observance of Islam is to leave aside what does not
concern him.
4) A person cannot be a complete believer unless he loves for his brother what
he loves for himself.
6) Don’t let your focus in this life be to amass worldly gain and God will love
you. Don’t be concerned with what people have, and they will love you.