Friday, January 02, 2009

THE EARLIER PEOPLE WERE NOT SAVAGES

Allahu ta’ala created Paradise and Hell and declared that He will fill both of them with people. For this reason, since Hadrat [1] Adam, who was the first man, the earth has always had on itself Believers and disbelievers, who have quarreled with each other. The irreligious have worshipped the things which they have invented, but the Believers have adapted themselves to the Prophets and books sent by Allahu ta’ala.

Contrary to what some historians suppose and what is seen in the motion pictures made up by the enemies of Islam, our ancient predecessors were not uncouth, wild and naked people lacking knowledge and science. Yes, among the ancient peoples there were those who lived ignorantly and simply, as they do today in the deserts of Asia and Africa. In fact in the forests of America savage people live like those of the Bronze Age. But neither all of today’s people nor all of the earlier people can be said to be savages only for this reason.

Hadrat Adam (’alaihis-salam) and believers who followed him lived in cities. They knew how to read and write. They had such crafts as blacksmithing, making threads, weaving clothes, farming and making bread. Hadrat Adam, whose age and height could not be known exactly, lived for a thousand years and became a prophet when he was five hundred years old according to a report. Allahu ta’ala sent him ten books.

Hadrat Jabrail (’alaihis-salam) came to him twelve times. These books contained tenets of belief, dictionaries in different languages, performing salat (prayer) once a day, (a book by Ibni Abidin says this salat was the morning salat); to make a ghusl [2]; to fast; not to eat a carcass, blood, pork; many branches of crafts; knowledge of medicine, medicinal substances, arithmetics and geometry. They even minted gold money, operated mines and made tools.

The Qur’an al-kerim communicates clearly that Hadrat Noah’s ship moved with the force of the steam from its boiler that was heated by means of fire. Not based on any document or observation but for the sheer purpose of denying religions and belittling prophets, some historians say that the people of ancient civilizations were savages and that they did not know anything. In this way, they want to represent each of the Prophets, such as Adam, Shest [Shet] and Idris (’alaihimussalam) as if they were from a silly tale or a superstition, and thereby train Muslim children to be irreligious and devoid of iman (beleife).

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GLOSSARY
[1] Hadrat: title of respect used before the names of great people like and Islamic scholars.
[2] ghusl: ablution of the whole body as defined in fiqh.

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