 
         :->             Liberty, an important  component of human  life and one that greatly  enhances its quality, is  only possible when the  idea of democracy  prevails. Because  democracy is a form of  government under  which everyone enjoys  social justice, equality,  rights and freedoms, it is a blessing that Almighty  Allah has revealed to His  servants in the Divine  Books by way of the  prophets. A climate of  liberty, love, compassion and justice, in which  everyone can live freely  and speak their own  minds and live together  in peace, is commanded  in all the Divine Books.  That is why ancient  Greece, regarded as the  birthplace of democracy, or Europe, regarded as  the center of democracy  today, learned about it  from the true faiths.  However, the most  highly developed form  of democracy will come  with the global  dominion of Islamic  moral values. Some people who are  unacquainted with  Islamic moral values, or  have only just begun  learning about it, may  harbor false opinions  and prejudices about it  because they have  turned to incorrect  sources of information.  These people fall prey to  an error of thinking,  despite the fact that it is  completelyuntrue, that  Islam will restrict their  living space, obstruct  their freedoms, control  their thoughts and put  limitations on art and  science. The truth is that  Islam is a faith that  provides for freedom of  worship and expression,  places rights of all kinds  under protection and  offers people true  liberty. In the Qur’an,  verse 41 of Surah Yunus,  “If they deny you, say, ‘ I  have my actions and you have your actions. You  are not responsible for  what I do and I am not  responsible for what you do’ ,” is one of those  verses in which Almighty Allah enjoins democracy  for His servants. In this  verse Allah clearly  reveals the importance  of everyone enjoying  freedom of ideas and  belief, free of any  pressure or compulsion. All the Conditions of  Democracy Can Only Be  Met When People Live by Islamic Moral Values 1-SOCIAL JUSTICE:  Almighty Allah  Commands Social Justice  and Sharing Social justice is one of  the basic principles of  democracy in true  democracies. People  learned social justice  from the Prophet Noah  (pbuh) and the Prophet  Abraham (pbuh).  According to religious  sources, when the Ark  came to dry land after  the flood, the Prophet  Noah (pbuh) boiled  together the small  quantities of remaining  chickpeas, lentils, raisins, figs, wheat and the like  to make a kind of sweet  broth. Everyone on the  Ark then ate it together.  That is social justice,  because by this example  Prophet Noah (pbuh)  teaches everyone  equality, solidarity and  generosity and the  importance of  distributing food to all: As revealed in verse 69  of Surah Hud, “Our  messengers brought the  good news to Abraham.  They said, ‘Peace!’ and  he too said, ‘Peace!’ and  brought in a roasted calf without delay” the  Prophet Abraham (pbuh) immediately killed a calf  when guests arrived and had it prepared for them to eat. Almighty Allah  notes that by offering  food to people whom he had never met, the  Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was behaving in the best way, and wisely stresses  the importance of  feeding the poor and of  social justice. 2-EQUALITY: Almighty  Allah Reveals in the  Qur’an That No Race Is  Superior to Any Other As Almighty Allah reveals  in one verse of the  Qur’an, superiority lies in piety alone. In this verse  Allah tells us: Mankind! We created  you from a male and  female, and made you  into peoples and tribes  so that you might come  to know each other. The  noblest among you in  Allah’s Sight is the one  with the most piety.  Allah is All-Knowing,  All-Aware. (Surat  al-Hujurat, 13) Our Prophet (saas)  expresses this truth  commanded by Allah as  follows in the hadiths: "You are sons of Adam,  and Adam came from  dust. Let the people  cease to boast about  their ancestors." (Sunan  Abu Dawud, Book 41,  Number 5097) "These genealogies of  yours are not a reason to revile anyone. You are  all children of Adam. No  one has any superiority  over another except in  religion and taqwa  (godliness)." (Ahmad,  158/4) During his final sermon,  the Prophet (saas) called  on Muslims in these  terms: "There is no superiority  for an Arab over a  non-Arab and for a  non-Arab over an Arab;  nor for white over the  black nor for the black  over the white except in  piety. Verily the noblest  among you is he who is  the most pious." (The  Prophet Muhammad's  Last Sermon;  http://www.stanford.ed u/~jamila/Sermon.html) 3-JUSTICE: Almighty Allah  Commands Justice Allah issues this  commandment to  believers in the Qur’an: “... You who have faith!  Be upholders of justice,  bearing witness for Allah alone, even against  yourselves or your  parents and relatives.  Whether they are rich or poor, Allah is well able to look after them. Do not  follow your own desires  and deviate from the  truth. If you twist or turn away, Allah is aware of  what you do.” (Surat  al-Nisa’, 135) The commands that our  Prophet (saas) issued  among Muslims and his  just and affectionate  attitude toward people  of different religions,  languages, races and  tribes, as well as the way he treated everyone  equally, making no  distinction between rich  and poor as Allah  revealed in the Qur’an,  represents an excellent  example of the  conception of  democracy. In one verse, Allah tells  our Prophet (saas): They are people who  listen to lies and  consume ill-gotten  gains. If they come to  you, you can either  judge between them or  turn away from them. If  you turn away from  them, they cannot harm  you in any way. But if  you do judge, judge  between them justly.  Allah loves the just.  (Surat al-Ma’ida, 42) Our Prophet (saas)  adhered to Allah’s  commandment, even  among difficult people,  and never made any  concessions on justice.  As revealed, he always  said, “My Lord has  commanded justice...”  (Surat al-A’raf, 29), thus  serving as a role model  for all times. Democracy Will Come  about When People Are  Living by the Moral  Values Commanded by  Allah As we have seen, in the  essence of Islam, there is intellectual freedom,  freedom of faith and  expression. Some people assume that democracy  entered the history of  humanity with the  ancient Greeks.  However, it is Allah Who  teaches democracy to  people. From the time of the Prophet Adam  (pbuh), all prophets  have been the genuine  representatives of  intellectual freedom and respect to views. The  essence of all the  primary concepts –  freedom of justice, not  putting any pressure  upon anyone, treating  everyone as a first class  citizens, respecting and  trusting people, not  judging anyone due to  his views- which are  associated with  democracy are present  in the morality of  religion. Throughout  history, people have  learned these concepts  from the righteous  religions revealed by  Allah and witnessed its  most beautiful examples  during the times when  people lived by the  righteous religions. When we look at the  times when people were oppressed due to their  opinions and their  different ideologies,  members of various  religions were  humiliated, while the  arts, science and  architecture died out;  times when people lost  their joy in living and  almost turned into  robots, or when book  burnings, murders,  massacres, genocides  became widespread, we  see the influence of  irreligious, atheist  ideologies or those who  misinterpreted religious  morality with a radical  mindset by distancing it  from its essence. Once Allah’s righteous  religion is lived in the  form it is commanded by Allah, the true justice,  democracy, respect and  love, that people have  been longing for, can be experienced. Very soon,  democracy,  brotherhood, love,  friendship and peace  will, by Allah’s leave,  dominate the world and  people will experience  the joy, bliss and  abundance of faith as  much as they can. As one can clearly see from the  signs of the verses,  hadiths of our Prophet  (saas) and words of  great Islamic scholars,  the time in which we  live is the End Times. The difficult and  troublesome days of the  End Times will, in this  century, come to end  with the Prophet Jesus’  (pbuh) and Hazrat  Mahdi’s (pbuh) being  instrumental, and the  world will enter a brand  new, bright era.  Communicating the  Oneness and Unity of  Allah in the most  beautiful and wise  manner, and  introducing people to  Islam as described in the  Qur’an and lived in Age  of Felicity lays a very  important foundation  for the bright days that  we will attain in the  near future. Our wish is  that Allah will also  render this article  instrumental in attaining the beauties in question. We sincerely hope that  the days when we see  “people entering Allah’s  religion in droves” come at once. Allah reveals  these glad tidings as  follows in the Qur’an: When Allah’s help and  victory have arrived and  you have seen people  entering Allah’s religion  in droves, then glorify  your Lord’s praise and  ask His forgiveness. He is  the Ever-Returning.  (Surat an-Nasr, 1-3) Freedom Is Important in  Islam, and Compulsion  and Pressure Are  Prohibited Every Muslim, as a  requisite of the morality  of the Qur’an, is  responsible for showing  people the true path,  enjoining the good and  forbidding that which is  evil. But this never  means to oblige others  to think, live, act and  dress like oneself. A  Muslim shows the truth  and leaves the choice to  the person himself. This  is the commandment  Allah informs us in the  Qur’an in the verse,  “There is no compulsion  in the religion...” (Surat  al-Baqara: 256). In line with Almighty  Allah’s commandment,  our Prophet (saas) made  a contract with the  Christians of Najran, who lived in the south of  Arabia. This makes it  clear that Islam is the  true source of freedom  of thought and belief in  democracies. The  contract included the  following article: “The lives of the people  of Najran and its  surrounding area, their  religion, their land,  property, cattle and  those of them who are  present or absent, their  messengers and their  places of worship are  under the protection of  Allah and guardianship  of His Prophet.” (The  Pact of Najran, Article 6,  http://www.islamicreso urces.com /Pact_of_Najran.htm.) The Compact of Medina,  signed by the Muslim  immigrants from Mecca,  the indigenous Muslims  of Medina, the Christians  and the Jews of Medina  is one of the finest  examples of the  conception of  democracy in Islam. As a  result of this  constitution, which  established justice  between communities  with differing beliefs  and ensured the  protection of their  various interests, long  years of enmity were  brought to an end. One  of the most outstanding  features of the treaty is  the freedom of belief it  established. The relevant article reads: “The Jews of Banu 'Awf  are one nation with the  Muslims; the Jews have  their religion and the  Muslims have theirs…”  (The Constitution of  Madina,  http://www.islamic- study.org/jews-prophet- p.-2.htm) Article 16 of the treaty  reads: "The Jew who  follows us is surely  entitled to our support  and the same equal  rights as any one of us.  He shall not be wronged  nor his enemy be  assisted.” (The  Constitution of Madina,  http://www.islamic- study.org/jews-prophet- p.-2.htm) The Prophet’s (saas)  companions remained  true to that article in the treaty, even after his  death, and even  practiced it with regard  to Berbers, Buddhists,  Brahmans and people of  other beliefs. Like all the other  prophets, many events  took place during the  course of Rasulullah’s  (saas) prophethood that  manifested his  conception of  democracy. Peoples of  various races, religions,  languages and tribes  lived together in the  lands in which our  Prophet (saas) lived. It  was not easy for these  communities to live  together in peace and  harmony and for those  who wished to create  strife to be neutralized.  One group could be  angered and attack  another as the result of  the slightest word or  action. But our Prophet’s (saas) conception of  justice, his just rule,  represented a source of  peace and security for  these communities as  much as for Muslims.  During the Age of  Felicity, everyone on the  Arabian Peninsula,  Christians, Jews, pagans  and everyone, without  distinction, was treated  justly. In line with  Almighty Allah’s  commandment, “there is no compulsion in the  religion...” our Prophet  (saas) told everyone of  true religious moral  values but left the final  decision up to them.
    :->             Liberty, an important  component of human  life and one that greatly  enhances its quality, is  only possible when the  idea of democracy  prevails. Because  democracy is a form of  government under  which everyone enjoys  social justice, equality,  rights and freedoms, it is a blessing that Almighty  Allah has revealed to His  servants in the Divine  Books by way of the  prophets. A climate of  liberty, love, compassion and justice, in which  everyone can live freely  and speak their own  minds and live together  in peace, is commanded  in all the Divine Books.  That is why ancient  Greece, regarded as the  birthplace of democracy, or Europe, regarded as  the center of democracy  today, learned about it  from the true faiths.  However, the most  highly developed form  of democracy will come  with the global  dominion of Islamic  moral values. Some people who are  unacquainted with  Islamic moral values, or  have only just begun  learning about it, may  harbor false opinions  and prejudices about it  because they have  turned to incorrect  sources of information.  These people fall prey to  an error of thinking,  despite the fact that it is  completelyuntrue, that  Islam will restrict their  living space, obstruct  their freedoms, control  their thoughts and put  limitations on art and  science. The truth is that  Islam is a faith that  provides for freedom of  worship and expression,  places rights of all kinds  under protection and  offers people true  liberty. In the Qur’an,  verse 41 of Surah Yunus,  “If they deny you, say, ‘ I  have my actions and you have your actions. You  are not responsible for  what I do and I am not  responsible for what you do’ ,” is one of those  verses in which Almighty Allah enjoins democracy  for His servants. In this  verse Allah clearly  reveals the importance  of everyone enjoying  freedom of ideas and  belief, free of any  pressure or compulsion. All the Conditions of  Democracy Can Only Be  Met When People Live by Islamic Moral Values 1-SOCIAL JUSTICE:  Almighty Allah  Commands Social Justice  and Sharing Social justice is one of  the basic principles of  democracy in true  democracies. People  learned social justice  from the Prophet Noah  (pbuh) and the Prophet  Abraham (pbuh).  According to religious  sources, when the Ark  came to dry land after  the flood, the Prophet  Noah (pbuh) boiled  together the small  quantities of remaining  chickpeas, lentils, raisins, figs, wheat and the like  to make a kind of sweet  broth. Everyone on the  Ark then ate it together.  That is social justice,  because by this example  Prophet Noah (pbuh)  teaches everyone  equality, solidarity and  generosity and the  importance of  distributing food to all: As revealed in verse 69  of Surah Hud, “Our  messengers brought the  good news to Abraham.  They said, ‘Peace!’ and  he too said, ‘Peace!’ and  brought in a roasted calf without delay” the  Prophet Abraham (pbuh) immediately killed a calf  when guests arrived and had it prepared for them to eat. Almighty Allah  notes that by offering  food to people whom he had never met, the  Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was behaving in the best way, and wisely stresses  the importance of  feeding the poor and of  social justice. 2-EQUALITY: Almighty  Allah Reveals in the  Qur’an That No Race Is  Superior to Any Other As Almighty Allah reveals  in one verse of the  Qur’an, superiority lies in piety alone. In this verse  Allah tells us: Mankind! We created  you from a male and  female, and made you  into peoples and tribes  so that you might come  to know each other. The  noblest among you in  Allah’s Sight is the one  with the most piety.  Allah is All-Knowing,  All-Aware. (Surat  al-Hujurat, 13) Our Prophet (saas)  expresses this truth  commanded by Allah as  follows in the hadiths: "You are sons of Adam,  and Adam came from  dust. Let the people  cease to boast about  their ancestors." (Sunan  Abu Dawud, Book 41,  Number 5097) "These genealogies of  yours are not a reason to revile anyone. You are  all children of Adam. No  one has any superiority  over another except in  religion and taqwa  (godliness)." (Ahmad,  158/4) During his final sermon,  the Prophet (saas) called  on Muslims in these  terms: "There is no superiority  for an Arab over a  non-Arab and for a  non-Arab over an Arab;  nor for white over the  black nor for the black  over the white except in  piety. Verily the noblest  among you is he who is  the most pious." (The  Prophet Muhammad's  Last Sermon;  http://www.stanford.ed u/~jamila/Sermon.html) 3-JUSTICE: Almighty Allah  Commands Justice Allah issues this  commandment to  believers in the Qur’an: “... You who have faith!  Be upholders of justice,  bearing witness for Allah alone, even against  yourselves or your  parents and relatives.  Whether they are rich or poor, Allah is well able to look after them. Do not  follow your own desires  and deviate from the  truth. If you twist or turn away, Allah is aware of  what you do.” (Surat  al-Nisa’, 135) The commands that our  Prophet (saas) issued  among Muslims and his  just and affectionate  attitude toward people  of different religions,  languages, races and  tribes, as well as the way he treated everyone  equally, making no  distinction between rich  and poor as Allah  revealed in the Qur’an,  represents an excellent  example of the  conception of  democracy. In one verse, Allah tells  our Prophet (saas): They are people who  listen to lies and  consume ill-gotten  gains. If they come to  you, you can either  judge between them or  turn away from them. If  you turn away from  them, they cannot harm  you in any way. But if  you do judge, judge  between them justly.  Allah loves the just.  (Surat al-Ma’ida, 42) Our Prophet (saas)  adhered to Allah’s  commandment, even  among difficult people,  and never made any  concessions on justice.  As revealed, he always  said, “My Lord has  commanded justice...”  (Surat al-A’raf, 29), thus  serving as a role model  for all times. Democracy Will Come  about When People Are  Living by the Moral  Values Commanded by  Allah As we have seen, in the  essence of Islam, there is intellectual freedom,  freedom of faith and  expression. Some people assume that democracy  entered the history of  humanity with the  ancient Greeks.  However, it is Allah Who  teaches democracy to  people. From the time of the Prophet Adam  (pbuh), all prophets  have been the genuine  representatives of  intellectual freedom and respect to views. The  essence of all the  primary concepts –  freedom of justice, not  putting any pressure  upon anyone, treating  everyone as a first class  citizens, respecting and  trusting people, not  judging anyone due to  his views- which are  associated with  democracy are present  in the morality of  religion. Throughout  history, people have  learned these concepts  from the righteous  religions revealed by  Allah and witnessed its  most beautiful examples  during the times when  people lived by the  righteous religions. When we look at the  times when people were oppressed due to their  opinions and their  different ideologies,  members of various  religions were  humiliated, while the  arts, science and  architecture died out;  times when people lost  their joy in living and  almost turned into  robots, or when book  burnings, murders,  massacres, genocides  became widespread, we  see the influence of  irreligious, atheist  ideologies or those who  misinterpreted religious  morality with a radical  mindset by distancing it  from its essence. Once Allah’s righteous  religion is lived in the  form it is commanded by Allah, the true justice,  democracy, respect and  love, that people have  been longing for, can be experienced. Very soon,  democracy,  brotherhood, love,  friendship and peace  will, by Allah’s leave,  dominate the world and  people will experience  the joy, bliss and  abundance of faith as  much as they can. As one can clearly see from the  signs of the verses,  hadiths of our Prophet  (saas) and words of  great Islamic scholars,  the time in which we  live is the End Times. The difficult and  troublesome days of the  End Times will, in this  century, come to end  with the Prophet Jesus’  (pbuh) and Hazrat  Mahdi’s (pbuh) being  instrumental, and the  world will enter a brand  new, bright era.  Communicating the  Oneness and Unity of  Allah in the most  beautiful and wise  manner, and  introducing people to  Islam as described in the  Qur’an and lived in Age  of Felicity lays a very  important foundation  for the bright days that  we will attain in the  near future. Our wish is  that Allah will also  render this article  instrumental in attaining the beauties in question. We sincerely hope that  the days when we see  “people entering Allah’s  religion in droves” come at once. Allah reveals  these glad tidings as  follows in the Qur’an: When Allah’s help and  victory have arrived and  you have seen people  entering Allah’s religion  in droves, then glorify  your Lord’s praise and  ask His forgiveness. He is  the Ever-Returning.  (Surat an-Nasr, 1-3) Freedom Is Important in  Islam, and Compulsion  and Pressure Are  Prohibited Every Muslim, as a  requisite of the morality  of the Qur’an, is  responsible for showing  people the true path,  enjoining the good and  forbidding that which is  evil. But this never  means to oblige others  to think, live, act and  dress like oneself. A  Muslim shows the truth  and leaves the choice to  the person himself. This  is the commandment  Allah informs us in the  Qur’an in the verse,  “There is no compulsion  in the religion...” (Surat  al-Baqara: 256). In line with Almighty  Allah’s commandment,  our Prophet (saas) made  a contract with the  Christians of Najran, who lived in the south of  Arabia. This makes it  clear that Islam is the  true source of freedom  of thought and belief in  democracies. The  contract included the  following article: “The lives of the people  of Najran and its  surrounding area, their  religion, their land,  property, cattle and  those of them who are  present or absent, their  messengers and their  places of worship are  under the protection of  Allah and guardianship  of His Prophet.” (The  Pact of Najran, Article 6,  http://www.islamicreso urces.com /Pact_of_Najran.htm.) The Compact of Medina,  signed by the Muslim  immigrants from Mecca,  the indigenous Muslims  of Medina, the Christians  and the Jews of Medina  is one of the finest  examples of the  conception of  democracy in Islam. As a  result of this  constitution, which  established justice  between communities  with differing beliefs  and ensured the  protection of their  various interests, long  years of enmity were  brought to an end. One  of the most outstanding  features of the treaty is  the freedom of belief it  established. The relevant article reads: “The Jews of Banu 'Awf  are one nation with the  Muslims; the Jews have  their religion and the  Muslims have theirs…”  (The Constitution of  Madina,  http://www.islamic- study.org/jews-prophet- p.-2.htm) Article 16 of the treaty  reads: "The Jew who  follows us is surely  entitled to our support  and the same equal  rights as any one of us.  He shall not be wronged  nor his enemy be  assisted.” (The  Constitution of Madina,  http://www.islamic- study.org/jews-prophet- p.-2.htm) The Prophet’s (saas)  companions remained  true to that article in the treaty, even after his  death, and even  practiced it with regard  to Berbers, Buddhists,  Brahmans and people of  other beliefs. Like all the other  prophets, many events  took place during the  course of Rasulullah’s  (saas) prophethood that  manifested his  conception of  democracy. Peoples of  various races, religions,  languages and tribes  lived together in the  lands in which our  Prophet (saas) lived. It  was not easy for these  communities to live  together in peace and  harmony and for those  who wished to create  strife to be neutralized.  One group could be  angered and attack  another as the result of  the slightest word or  action. But our Prophet’s (saas) conception of  justice, his just rule,  represented a source of  peace and security for  these communities as  much as for Muslims.  During the Age of  Felicity, everyone on the  Arabian Peninsula,  Christians, Jews, pagans  and everyone, without  distinction, was treated  justly. In line with  Almighty Allah’s  commandment, “there is no compulsion in the  religion...” our Prophet  (saas) told everyone of  true religious moral  values but left the final  decision up to them.           - PUBLISHER NajimudeeN M
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