The Human Dignity and the Spiritual Healing of the Heart |
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Written by Dr. Shahid Athar |
The
Holy Quran mentions “We have honored the progeny of Adam” (17:70). God
did so, first by “making him the best of creation” (95:4) and then
blowing into him His own spirit (Quran;15:29) Adam was created from
clay. What is common between clay and Adam? Both more or less share the
same chemicals such as the minerals sodium, potassium, carbon and water,
but in different proportions. At a certain stage in the intrauterine
life of the fetus, angels blow the spirit of God into the soul thus
giving life. The soul and body remain united in intrauterine life and
after birth for the life span of the human body. Death is the separation
of soul and body. The body goes under the ground or is cremated while
the soul remains in suspension until the Day of Judgment when they are
united again and the eternal abode is decided according to how they
lived in this life. The Urdu poets have described it well. “What is
life? It is the coming together of basic elements. What is death? It is
their dispersion”. Thus, when we look into our own bodies, we solve the
mysteries of life. 1) How blood circulates and nourishes different
organs. 2) How bones hold their structure. 3) How nerves
provide electrical wiring. 4) How the brain receives messages and gives
orders. 5) How organs obey. 6) How the heart, the seed of wisdom,
decides right from wrong. 7) The hormones which give us vitality.
What
was the honor that was given to Adam and his progeny that was different
from the other creations? It is the concept of free will given to no
other creation except Man and the Jinn and the freedom to believe in God
or not to believe in Him. The Quran (41:11) says “When We asked the
skies to come together willingly or unwillingly, they said; we come
together in willing obedience.” In another place (55:33) it says “O you
company of men and Jinn, feel free to leave the boundaries of the skies
(orbit) but you cannot do so without the power (anti-gravity force)
or by the permission of God”. Thus, knowledge was given to man and when
the angels were asked to bow down to Adam, all did except Iblis who was
arrogant and thought that he was made from superior material-fire, than
Adam, who was made from clay. Thus, he concluded he did not need to bow
down to Adam. He did not realize who the giver of knowledge was. Allah
taught Adam the names of material objects and then the angels were asked
to name them. They did not, saying “we have no knowledge except what
was given to us”. Adam was able to name all of those materials. We
humans must not forget the honor of being given knowledge and
must submit to the true owner of knowledge. Human dignity lies in
knowing our place in creation. The purpose of creation, the purpose of
life and knowing that without God’s support we are nothing. The story of
Sheikh Imam Qadir Jeelani, a great Sufi mystic of all the time
exemplifies this point. One night, a man dressed in white appeared at
his door. Once the Imam opened the door, he asked who the stranger was.
The man replied, “I am Gabriel the angel. I have been sent by God to
tell you that he is pleased with your piety and meditation and
therefore, He has conveyed to you that there is no need for you to pray
(salaat-namaz) anymore.” The Imam immediately recognized that this was
Satan in human form, as no Muslim including the Prophet has been given
exemption from formal prayer. He said to the man, “there is no power
except the power of God”. The man’s cloak caught on fire and he ran.
While he was running he was crying “O, Abdul Qadir! Your knowledge has
saved you today”. Imam Jeelani replied “it is God who has saved me today
and not my knowledge”.
We
fulfill human dignity by carrying out the task of taking care of fellow
humans and become a mercy to mankind as the prophet was assigned. We
take care of those in need, irrespective of their faith, gender, color,
age, disability, political affiliation, wealth or lack of it. This is
the right thing to do. Jesus (peace be upon him), taught us “to love thy
neighbor”, but the question is who is the neighbor? Is he the one who
is your relative, the one who speaks your language, the one who looks
like you or the one who lives next door? The answer is: all of the above
plus more. All creations of God are our neighbors and we care for them
as we care for ourselves. The prophet said “when you make soup at home,
the smell of it may go to your neighbor and they may come to your house
to share it with you. Thus, you must make enough that you can share with
them. “He also said “he who goes to bed with a full stomach while his
neighbor sleeps with an empty stomach is not a true believer”. Once a
man came to the prophet’s house and asked for some food. There was no
food in his house, so he sent him to another companion’s house. That
companion only had enough food for one person and lived with his wife
and several children. It was night time, therefore the food was served
and the companion put out the candle so it was total darkness. He put
the plate in front of the guest and asked him to eat. The host and his
wife pretended that they were eating and the children went to sleep
without food. The next day, the prophet who knew this, called this
companion and gave him the news of being accepted into heaven. Jesus in
the Sermon on the Mount, said, “If we love ourselves only, what have we
achieved? When we love our enemies, we will be like the merciful God in
heaven”. God provides for even those who do not acknowledge His
existence”.
Thus,
human dignity requires “becoming humane” and not becoming “the lowest
of the low”. We become the lowest of the low when we reject faith in
God. “Those who reject faith, whether they are followers of the book or
idolaters, are the worst of creation and will be in hell fire” (98:6).
When we reject faith in God, we stop caring for fellow humans and
our environment. Like the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(SPCA), we should have a society for prevention of cruelty to humans. We
become inhumane when we oppress each other, engage in unjust war,
torture, enslavement and do not fight poverty and homelessness. If we
want to raise human dignity, we must practice and teach our children,
especially youth, the value of all life and the value of love and love
for all. As Dr. Martin Luther King put it, “injustice to one is
injustice to all” and “violence against one is violence against all.”
What
about the spiritual healing of the heart? Before we talk about healing,
we must accept that there is a disease that needs to be healed. The
Quran says that “there is a disease in their heart and God has increased
that disease” (2:7-10). What is the disease of the heart? Most
translators call it hypocrisy and rejection of faith. Why would God seal
their hearts like canned food, air tight so that nothing good
(guidance) can enter into their heart? This can of unbelieving heart is
filled with satanic traits like greed, love of money, materialism,
egocentrism. The physical manifestation of such heart diseases could be
the lack of peace with one’s self and his or her surrounding, with
stress leading to high blood pressure, atherosclerosis , diabetes
etc, which may originate in our lifestyle .
Spiritual
healing of the heart lies in contentment, peace with God , peace with
self and service to those in need, including yourself, your colleagues,
your neighbors, your family, your community and your country. The social
implication of this disease of the heart is that we hold on to our
money and do not give any charity, we do not feed the hungry, we do not
clothe the naked, we do not provide shelter for the poor, we do not
visit the sick and we do not uplift fallen neighbors. We become
egocentric and care only for ourselves, we do not recognize God in those
in need, but we worship ourselves and become our own God. A similar
story is mentioned in the Bible (Mathew 24; 35-40) and hadith qudsi that
God will say to someone “I was hungry and you did not feed me”. The man
will say “How could this be possible? You are God and you don’t feel
hunger.” God will say that such and such person came to you, was hungry
and had you fed him you would have found Me in him. Then God will say “I
was sick and you did not visit Me”. The man will say, “How can You be
sick my God?” God will say, had you visited such and such person who was
sick, you would have found Me in him”. Such stories remind us that we
do not have to look up to the sky to find God but God is with us and
around us. All we need to do is open our eyes and hearts to those in
need.
The
service to those in need above our own need is the hall mark of human
dignity. During the battle of Badr, three injured and bleeding Muslims
were spotted by a nurse. She approached one of them with water; he said
‘take this to my friend who has bled more than me”. She took the water
to him who also refused and directed her to the third one. When she
reached him, he was already dead. She came back to second one, he was
dead too. She then went to the first one who was also dead by this time.
All three while near death had continued to care for someone else.
Prophet Mohammad once said “He is not one of us” and he repeated three
times. Companions asked, “Who is not one of us?”. He said “the one who
does not care for his community”. We have seen in our life time the
examples of the Late Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Abdul Sattar Edhi of
Pakistan who served the “poorest of the poor”. The need of our time is
for Sufis to come of their seclusion and intellectual enclave (khaneqah)
to become street Sufis. I end with a couplet of Indian poet Late
Rabindra Nath Tagore who received the Noble Prize for his book “Songs of
Tears”. “I slept and dreamt that life was a joy, I woke and found that life was a service, I acted and behold! The service was a joy”.
Presented
at the Annual convention of International Association of Sufism
(http://www.IAS.org) on June 26th, 2010 held at San Rafael, California.
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