What Is The Purpose Of Life? (Part 3)

Mofathi
By Mofathi

Why are we created?

Those who believe in the Creator can answer the questions: where from? And where to? They know that they have come into existence by being created by the Creator and they also know that there is an eternal life after death. But what about the answer to the third question, that is: why have we been created? If we had been created by the Creator, shouldn’t we expect that He would tell us the purpose of our creation? Shouldn’t He tell us on what basis He is going to judge us on the Day of Judgment?

What is the Islamic view?

Muslims say they know the answers because they have the Quran. But people of other religions also have their own scriptures, so what is so special about the Quran? The Quran is basically a book of divine guidance in areas that cannot be covered by the human senses or intellect, such as faith, acts of worship, a moral code and a code that governs the transactions between people. These are the four basic foundations of religion, an area in which man always needs divine guidance. Muslims contend that the Quran is the last revealed scripture by Allah (Allah is the proper name of God and is not used to denote any other being. Therefore, I shall use the name Allah in preference to the word God). The Quran is the recorded words of Allah Himself dictated verbatim to the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in installments, verse by verse or a group of verses, through the angel Gabriel over a period of 23 years between 610 and 633 AD. It is divided into 114 units, each called a surah. Muhammad (P.B.U.H) received revelation of the Quranic surahs as and when Allah chose to bestow on him new revelation. At times several surahs, particularly the longer ones, were being revealed to him concurrently. Muhammad (P.B.U.H) used to have a group of scribes entrusted with committing immediately whatever was revealed to him to writing. Those scribes used parchment, pottery, date palm leaves, flat stones, tree bark, wood, dried animal skins and even the shoulder blades of sheep or camels to write on; and the revealed verses were memorized by heart as the mere recitation of the Quran is in itself an act of worship, and as Muslims used these verses in their judgments and in their daily five prayers. In this manner, the verses of the Quran were preserved in the hearts of Muslims, as well as written down, during the lifetime of the Prophet. Muhammad (P.B.U.H) was instructed by angel Gabriel where to place every new passage in the surahs. The surahs were named by divine decree, and Muhammad (P.B.U.H) recited the whole of the Quran in front of Gabriel more than once in the last year of his life. Similarly, the arrangement of the surahs in a specific order was given by the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) who indicated it mostly by reading the surahs, particularly in prayer, in a specific order. No revealed book has ever enjoyed the authenticity of the Quran or had the cherishing, reverence, surveillance and care of its followers as the Quran. The whole Quran has been memorized by a large number of Muslims in the lifetime of Muhammad (P.B.U.H).

After Muhammad’s (P.B.U.H) departure, the first Caliph, Abu Bakr, asked one of the original scribes, Zaid ibn Thabit, to be in charge of collecting the original writings of the Quranic revelations and writing down the whole Quran. Zaid produced a whole copy of the Quran written on pages of leather. It was arranged in the order we have today. This was done in the first two years after the Prophet’s death, since Abu Bakr ruled for less than two years. This copy was then entrusted with the second Caliph, Omar, and finally with the third Caliph, Othman. During the reign of Othman, the Arabs came to know the paper industry from China and Othman called on Zaid to head a committee of four Quranic scholars who would take on the task of making seven copies. Those seven copies (written 14 years after Muhammad’s (P.B.U.H) death) were distributed to the various centers of the Muslim state to be the reference copy in each center. At least three of those original copies of the Quran are still intact, one in Tashkent, one in Istanbul, and one in Cairo. They do not differ in one letter from the millions of copies of the Quran that are in the hands of people today. This authentication of the last revelation is in itself miraculous. The Quran is the oldest book within the hands of humanity that has been kept intact in exactly the same language of revelation word for word and letter for letter. That is why the Quran is unique, because it is the word of the Creator in its purest divinity.

Muslims believe in the authentic original revelations given to Prophets Moses, David and Jesus, but none of these original revelations is found intact, and none is found in the original language of revelation, and here the Quran stands unique in its divine purity. Again the Quran is different from any human writings because it is neither prose nor poetry. It came to the Arabs when they were at their peak in eloquence and challenged them to produce one single chapter of it, or similar to it, or to produce ten similar chapters or even a book like it. This challenge still exists today and no challenger is forthcoming. The early scholars of the Quran thought that its miraculous nature was due mainly to its style and beautiful expression. The beauty of expression is really unique and cannot be paralleled by human writings. That is why the early commentators of the Quran concentrated on its eloquence and style. Yet being the word of the Creator, any area that has been covered in the Quran must be unique. If you look at jurisprudence the Quran is unique, in the area of worship, the Quran instructs people how to worship Allah. The concepts of Divinity, prophet hood, and morality are all unique in the Quran. If we look at the narration of history of previous nations, one after the other, and how they received the divine message, their reaction towards it and what their reward or punishment was, at a time when there was no form of regular documentation whatsoever. The Quran talks about these successive nations without a single mistake, and modern archaeological discoveries are a testimony to this.

TO BE CONTINUED

By MattyHardingLower• 4 Nov 2007 12:47
MattyHardingLower

I think your better off staying asleep. Your funnier like that.[img_assist|nid=17864|title=Chicks dig Guys with skills|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=440|height=440]

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 4 Nov 2007 08:26
Rating: 4/5
skdkak closed 1708224867

Whether the contents are well written or not is not the point.

The point is nothing in all the three points mentioned is matching the heading of the topic.

I am not biased because I am not a muslim. As I have earlier written either the heading should change or the contents.

The heading "purpose of life" is there for showing his/her secular credentials but the contents talk something else.

there are many many other flaws like the birth of krishna (hindu God) in and never will be in december.

If I may say..... the way this topic is written and the kind of discussion he wants . I think he is trying to prove OR say that all religions are the same. so why should it be only Islam - just because it the latest on this planet.

Why not go with the oldest like Roman, Hindus...

My above comments are only in response to what has been written in these topics and I for one do not believe that the purpose of life is only and only Islam.

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By anonymous• 4 Nov 2007 04:34
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

You are just being intravenous liquid fed...

Just wake me up when this is all over. Please.

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By MattyHardingLower• 4 Nov 2007 04:27
MattyHardingLower

big enough to see through alot of the negative media images portrayed about Islam. Its well written, theres no doubt about that but i wont be reading anymore. I dont like being forced fed.

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By Vegas• 4 Nov 2007 04:12
Vegas

Bless you...But seems like you took off your blinkers a few times...

We pray...Prayers are answered...So we believe...

I am sad for the people of wars who prayers have not been answered...

By KhadijaF• 4 Nov 2007 04:04
KhadijaF

I suggest you all read to the end as it is to be continued. I think it is a fantastic article but then I'm Muslim so I'm biased! I'm interested to read all your comments as it makes me THINK! I'm a convert and not brain washed since birth. I've been Christian, Athiest and Pagan and in my mind Islam is the truth and the only thing that makes sense. I sometimes think the reactions some of you give are maybe because the article is touching a nerve and you don't like it? Your emotional body is reacting to the truth you don't want to hear? I was the same when I first started reading about Islam. I had so many nagative messgaes from the media in my head about Islam I didn't want to like it! But when I took off my blinkers and opened my mind it made so much sense and to me seems the truth. OK I'll stop ranting now! And in the words of Dave Allan....If you have a God may he go with you:-)Salaams. Khadija. Allaahu Akbar

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 1 Nov 2007 16:15
Rating: 4/5
skdkak closed 1708224867

The parts 1, 2 & 3 need drastic editions. If there is part 4 what would happen to his own thinking. Let him absorb his 3 parts till now (don't be a bad boy and think in entirely diff. direction).

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By ste• 1 Nov 2007 15:34
ste

It says at the end "TO BE CONTINUED" , I hope not

"only mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun"

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 1 Nov 2007 15:23
skdkak closed 1708224867

Thanks dear. Will take a while to read the stuff.

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By t_coffee_or_me• 1 Nov 2007 15:22
t_coffee_or_me

http://www.qatarliving.com/node/44630

http://www.qatarliving.com/node/44879

If you can't change your fate, change your attitude.

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 1 Nov 2007 15:18
Rating: 5/5
skdkak closed 1708224867

How old are previous parts. (LOL). As it is I am not keen as part 3 itself has lot of flaws in it to rectify

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By t_coffee_or_me• 1 Nov 2007 15:14
t_coffee_or_me

Dont tell me that u missedd part 1 & 2... but any way u did not miss much

If you can't change your fate, change your attitude.

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 1 Nov 2007 15:12
Rating: 4/5
skdkak closed 1708224867

Few things that I would like to mention.

1. This is the part 3.... where is part 1 & 2 ?

2. Your heading does not match what you are describing in length in your topic. Either change the heading or change the contents of the topic. Its real mis match.

3. There are few more things that should be discussed... but let us first start with what I have noticed....

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

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