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The Road
to Paradise
By
Khalid Baig
A new advertising slogan
from an international beverage company makes its case in just three words: "Obey
Your Thirst." Although these words are meant to produce an impulsive reaction
rather than reflection, it would be good, and immensely more refreshing and
rewarding if, for a change, we did the exact opposite. For, this is the battle
cry of the pop culture. That is why the ad never explains why we must obey our
thirst.
In fact, this has been the
central obsession of Jahiliya societies throughout history: Eat, drink, and
be merry because tomorrow we die. Do whatever pleases you. You live only once
so make the most of it. Obey your desires.
Todays society has
taken this old obsession to unbelievably new heights (or depths). Ad men make
a living out of provoking thirsts of all kinds. It has been developed into both
a scientific discipline and an art form. The best available technologies, talents
and resources of all kinds are used to promote one message: Indulge your desires.
If this unprecedented pursuit
could produce happiness, these would have been the happiest times in the entire
history of mankind. It is no secret that it is not so. If there were a Misery
Index to gauge the despair and gloom of individuals and communities, we would
find that it is also at an all time high. This road has never led to true happiness.
And it never will.
Actually, this road leads
straight into eternal hell. The warnings are posted all along this road and
have also been communicated to us by messengers of Allah. That is why the Prophets
are called Nazeer (warner). The entire mission of the Last Messenger
of Allah was to warn us about the road that leads to Hell and show us the path
that leads to Paradise. His teachings remain with us so we can avoid the peril.
He informed us: "The Fire has been surrounded by lusts and desires and
the Paradise by hardships." [Bukhari, Muslim]. Another hadith explains
this further. According to that, when Allah created the Garden, He asked Angle
Jibreel (Gabriel) to go and take a look at it. So he went and looked at the
Paradise and at all that Allah had prepared for its inhabitants. Then he said:
"O My Lord! By Your Honor, No one who hears about this place would stay
away from it." Then Allah surrounded the Paradise by difficulties and hardships
and asked Jibreel again to go and take another look. Jibreel went again and
after looking at it came back and said: "O My Lord! By Your Honor, I am
afraid now that no one will be able to enter it." Then after Allah created
the Hell, He asked Jibreel to go and take a look. When Jibreel came back he
said: "O My Lord! By Your Honor, no one who hears about it will ever enter
it." Then Allah surrounded the Hell by all kinds of lusts and desires and
asked Jibreel to take another look. This time after looking at it Jibreel said:
"O My Lord! By Your Honor, I am afraid that no one will be able to avoid
it."
These ahadith beautifully
capture the test of life. The path to hell is a slippery downhill slope. It
looks attractive and promises instant satisfaction. It makes us feel good just
like the drug addicts feel good when they go on a high, oblivious of the ruin
that awaits them. This is the path of hedonism, consumerism, and materialism.
It promises "liberation" from all norms, moral values, obligations,
and higher authority, so we can become slaves of our own desires. This is the
path to eternal doom and gloom. On the other hand, the path to paradise is most
definitely uphill. It requires sacrifice and self control; patience and perseverance;
obedience and submission to our Creator; hard work and firm commitment. It requires
giving up instant satisfaction so we can get eternal satisfaction. It is paved
with stumbling blocks and hardships. But should we choose our destination simply
on the basis of how easy it is to get there?
Although hell is a greater
horror than the worst horror all human minds put together can ever imagine,
it is easier to avoid, as we have been told about paths leading to it and given
the freedom of choice to avoid those paths. Although paradise is a greater treasure
than all human minds put together could ever imagine, the journey to paradise
is easier than the journey to treasure islands found in fables where the seekers
have to find the path on their own. Here we have been shown the path and taught
through Prophetic example how to travel on that path. Yes, the lure of worldly
pleasures is always great. That is by design or there would be no test. But
then this is a fair test. We have been given the capability to shun the temporary
pleasures and embrace the temporary pains by remembering the eternal ones. All
it takes is belief, commitment, and seeking help from Allah and we can
overcome the roadblocks.
Our success lies not in
obeying our thirsts but in controlling them in obedience to Allah. Our goal
is not to maximize our pleasures here, but to reach the house of eternal pleasures.
Once we embrace this perspective, it brings joy to this life as well, but it
is a materially different kind of joy than one finds in obeying ones basal
desires. The Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "The coolness
of my eyes lies in offering Salat." On the other hand, the Quran
tells us that Salat is a burden except on those who have fear of Allah in their
hearts. Clearly, what brings joy to a healthy person may not bring joy to a
sick person. The joy righteousness brings to this life is the joy of the person
who is awake and alert. In contrast the pleasure brought by satisfying our lusts
is like the "pleasure" of a drunkard who has fallen in a sewer. He
may be sound asleep but can anyone who knows the reality of his situation envy
him?
Obeying our thirsts means
falling asleep in that unseemly place. Let us heed the wake-up call from the
Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam: "I have not seen anything as dreadful
as the Fire whose evader is asleep and anything as desirable as Paradise whose
seeker is asleep." [Tirmidhi]
[reproduced with permission
from www.albalagh.net]
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/18/2002 8:05:04 AM
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