The Qur'an, to which falsehood can
never draw near, which leads people out of the darkness and into the light and
onto the path of our All-Wise, All-Knowing and Praiseworthy Lord, which is a
guide, a source of glad tidings and a mercy for all Muslims, and a reminder and
a comfort for those who fear Allah, was revealed in the month of Ramadan. This
holy month in which Allah revealed His verses to our Prophet (saas) 1,400 years
ago is described in these words in the Qur'an:
The month of Ramadan is the one in which
the Qur'an was sent down as guidance for humanity, with clear signs containing
guidance and discrimination. Any of you who are resident for the month should
fast it. But any of you who are ill or on a journey should fast a number of
other days. Allah desires ease for you; He does not desire difficulty for you.
You should complete the number of days and proclaim Allah's greatness for the
guidance He has given you so that hopefully you will be thankful. (Surat
al-Baqara, 185)
The month of Ramadan, which is also
revealed to be "better than a thousand
months," (Surat al-Qadr, 3) is also a fruitful one containing the Night of
Power. This month has a particular importance, purity and beauty for Muslims.
As described by Bediuzzaman Said Nursi in the words "In the holy month of Ramadan, the Islamic world comes to consitute a
single masjid [mosque], and this is such a masjid that in every corner of it
millions of hafiz [those who have memorized the Qur'an] read the Qur'an, the word of Allah, and cause
others to hear it," throughout this month the Muslims of the world
fulfil their obligations to fast, maintain the bounds set by Allah in the verses,
realize their helplessness and give thanks to Allah for His blessings, pray
with all sincerity and endeavor to tame their earthly desires.
As emphasized by Bediuzzaman, one of
the most important attributes of the month of Ramadan is that it unites all the
Muslims of the world. By means of this precious month the extent of all
Muslims' need for unity and union, and the powerful force for world peace they
can constitute if that unity is established, once again become apparent. The
fact that the forces opposed to Islam are expending such great energy, and the
suffering being inflicted on believers in Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan, must
encourage all Muslims to reflect on the importance of "acting in unison,
leaving their differences aside and working to disseminate Islamic moral
values."
The Islamic world covers a huge
geographic area populated by 1.2 billion Muslims. Unfortunately, it is
characterized by tension, conflict, and disorder, all of which continue to
threaten global peace and prosperity. All attempts to solve the region's
problems have so far failed. But a review of its history shows that a strong
central authority, ruling according to the Qur'anic morality and tolerance, as
well as respecting all people's rights and belief systems, had enabled this
vast region to live in peace. The Ottoman Empire
was the most recent example of this. And now, it is time to bring about a new
Islamic Union, for the current system, based upon nationalism, materialistic
philosophies, and atheism can only worsen the current situation. Such an
Islamic Union would enable the Muslim world to live in peace, both internally
and externally, and allow the entire world to benefit from its vast natural
resources.
One of the first things we notice when
analyzing the state of the Islamic world is its many internal divisions due to
deep-rooted distrust and disputes. Recent history has seen the Iran-Iraq war, Iraq's occupation of Kuwait,
and East Pakistan's (Bangladesh)
war of independence from West Pakistan. The
civil wars and internal conflicts in Afghanistan,
Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq
and Algeria
due to political and ethnic differences made it obvious that something is wrong
with the Islamic world. In addition, very divergent religious views and models
are being practiced in the Islamic world, because there is no central authority
to determine what is and what is not compatible with Islam, establish
consensus, and provide guidance to the general public. Catholics have the Vatican and
Orthodox Christians have the Patriarchate, but there is no religious unity or
central authority for Muslims.
However, solidarity is central to Islam's
character. After the death of our Prophet Mohammed (may God bless him and grant
him peace), the Islamic world was for a long time led by the institution of khilafah, which provided religious
guidance to the Muslims.
In our day, too, a progressive central
authority could be formed. Establishing an Islamic Union and a central Islamic
authority, based on democratic principles and the rule of law, would be major
steps forward in resolving the Islamic world's current problems.
Several aspects of this proposed Islamic
Union, such as its ability to:
1- Reach all of the Islamic world.
Therefore, it must be founded upon Islam's core principles and not become the
organ of a particular denomination or sect.
2- Support human rights, democracy, and
free enterprise, and seek to achieve its mission of economic, cultural, and
scientific development in the Islamic world.
3- Establish
friendly and harmonious relations with other countries or civilizations, and
cooperate with the global community and the UN on such issues as controlling
weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, international crime, and the
environment.
4- Deal with the
minority rights of Christians and Jews, as well as foreigners who migrate to
Islamic countries, consider their safety a priority, and value interfaith
dialogue and cooperation.
5- Seek fair and
peaceful solutions whereby both sides make compromises to end conflicts between
the non-Muslims and Muslims in Palestine,
Kashmir, the southern Philippines,
and other regions. It must defend the rights of Muslims as well as prevent
radical Islamic movements from driving the situation to into a dead-end.
Such a rational, considered, and just
leadership will benefit the 1.2 billion Muslims who are struggling with so many
problems, as well as all humanity at large. An Islamic Union founded upon
Qur'anic principles will enable humanity to find peace and justice, and the
good character prescribed by the Qur'an will deliver happiness. Since the era
of the Prophet Mohammed (may God bless him and grant him peace), Muslims led
the way in science, reason, thought, art, culture, and civilization, and
produced many benefits for humanity.
When Europe
was in its dark ages, Muslims taught the world science, reasoning, medicine,
art, hygiene, and countless other subjects. In order to restart the rise of
Islam, powered by the Qur'an's light and wisdom, present-day Muslims have to
acquire guidance based on the Qur'an's morality and the Prophet's (may God
bless him and grant him peace) Sunnah (His example, or way of life).
How can this project be realized? We will
investigate this issue as we proceed. Also, it must be remarked here that out
of all Islamic nations, Turkey
in particular has an important role to play, as it is the heir of the Ottoman Empire, the founder of such an Islamic Union
which it ruled successfully for over 5 centuries. Turkey has the social
infrastructure and state tradition necessary to fulfill the requirements of
this important responsibility. Furthermore, of all Muslim states, it has the
best-developed relations with the West and is therefore ideally placed to
mediate the differences between the West and the Islamic world. Turkey also has
a tradition of tolerance and harmony, and represents the Ahl as-Sunnah belief
as the majority of Muslims believe, rather than a certain sect. All of this
makes Turkey
the most qualified candidate for leading the envisaged Islamic Union.
Finally, the solutions proposed here need
to be implemented immediately, because the risk of a clash of civilizations
between the Western and Islamic worlds is increasing by the day. Setting up the
Islamic Union will cause this danger to disappear.
History proves that the coexistence of
different civilizations is not necessarily a source of tension and conflict. A
multicultural state does not experience difficulties because of existing
internal differences, but because of its inability to manage those differences.
Different cultures that exist side by side choose either conflict or peace and
cooperation, depending upon their existing levels of tolerance and whether they
can or cannot control those factors leading to intolerance. At present, some
Westerners and Muslims prefer hostility and conflict over tolerance and
harmony. Thus, misunderstandings and prejudices against Islam and the Muslims
continue to present certain difficulties. On the other hand, Westerners feel
unnecessarily threatened because of various misunderstandings. Therefore, a solution
to these problems is needed urgently to avoid even worse conflicts and
misunderstandings.
An
Islamic Union: The Only Way for Order and
Stability
The developments
especially in the recent years
clearly show that the Islamic world is ripe for great and fundamental change. The
Qur'an and the hadith literature suggest that the approaching period will be a
bright one for the world's Muslims, God willing. Setting up the Islamic Union
will speed up the process and begin a new era of plenty and prosperity for
humanity in general.
The current situation may seem to be very
negative at first look, whereas in reality each negative development signals
the approach of a blessed period. War, destitution, famine, oppression, and
tyranny against Muslims across the world are signs of the End Times foretold by
our Prophet (may God bless him and grant him peace). That all of these events
are taking place is also a clear sign that the global rule of Islamic morality
is approaching, as prophesized by our Prophet (may God bless him and grant him
peace) (God knows best). Therefore, the current situation must not cause
Muslims to feel despair and hopelessness; on the contrary, it should motivate
them and increase their zeal and excitement. In addition, they must act with
the awareness that despairing of solace from God is not an option, for
Do not despair of solace from God. No one despairs of solace
from God except for people who disbelieve. (Qur'an, 12:87)
The great scholar Bediuzzaman Said Nursi
explained, in his famous the Damascus Sermon (Hutbe-i Samiye), the conditions
in which Muslims live, warned of the dangers of falling into despair, and spoke
of the bright future awaiting them, as follows:
Despair is the most detrimental sickness. It has permeated into the
heart of the Islamic world... Such a despair that it has stifled our sublime
morality, swerving our attention from the interests of the general to our
personal interests. It is the very same despair that has broken our spiritual
might... Despair is the most dreadful sickness of our people... It is the
pretext of the coward, the inferior and the helpless... It is only Islam which
will truly and spiritually pervade the continents of the future and lead
humanity to bliss both in this world and the next.[i]
By: Br. Harun Yahya
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[i]
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, Hutbe-i Samiye (Damascus Sermon).
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