Deep Thinking
Have you ever thought about the fact that you did not exist
before you were conceived and then born into the world and that
you have come into existence from mere nothingness?
Have you ever thought about how the flowers you see in your
living room everyday come out of pitch black, muddy soil with
fragrant smells and are as colorful as they are?
Have you ever thought about how mosquitoes, which irritatingly
fly around you, move their wings so fast that we are unable to
see them?
Have you ever thought about how the peels of fruits such as
bananas, watermelons, melons and oranges serve as wrappings of
high quality, and how the fruits are packed in these wrappings so
that they maintain their taste and fragrance?
Have you ever thought about the possibility that while you are
asleep a sudden earthquake could raze your home, your office, and
your city to the ground and that in a few seconds you could lose
everything of the world you possess?
Have you ever thought of how your life passes away very
quickly, and that you will grow old and become weak, and slowly
lose your beauty, health and strength?
Have you ever thought about how one day you will find the
angels of death appointed by God before you and that you will
then leave this world?
Well, have you ever thought about why people are so attached
to a world from which they will soon depart when what they
basically need is to strive for the hereafter?
Man is a being whom God furnishes with the faculty of thought.
Yet, most people do not use this very important faculty as they
should. In fact, some people almost never think.
In truth, each person possesses a capacity for thought of
which even he himself is unaware. Once man begins to use this
capacity, facts he has not been able to realise until that very
moment begin to be uncovered for him. The deeper he goes in
reflection, the more his capacity to think improves, and this is
possible for everyone. One just has to realise that one needs to
reflect and then to strive hard.
Someone who does not think will remain totally distant from
truths and lead his life in self-deception and error. As a
result, he will not grasp the purpose of the creation of the
world, and the reason for his existence on the earth. Yet, God
has created everything with a purpose. This fact is stated in the
Qur'an as follows:
We did not create the heavens and the earth and everything
between them as a game. We did not create them except with truth
but most of them do not know it. (Surat ad-Dukhan: 38-39)
Did you suppose that We created you for amusement and that you
would not return to Us? (Surat al-Muminun: 115)
Therefore, each person needs to ponder the purpose of
creation, first as it concerns him himself, and then as it
pertains to everything he sees in the universe and every event he
experiences throughout his life. Someone who does not think, will
understand the facts only after he dies, when he gives account
before God, but then it will be too late. God says in the Qur'an
that on the day of account, everybody will think and see the
truth:
That day Hell is produced, that day man will remember; but how
will the remembrance help him? He will say, "Oh! If only I had
prepared in advance for this life of mine!" (Surat al-Fajr:
23-24)
The truth can be told to a person in many different ways; it
can be shown by the use of details, pieces of evidence and by
every means. Yet, if this person does not think over this truth
on his own, sincerely and honestly with the purpose of
comprehending the truth, all these efforts are useless. For this
reason, when the messengers of God communicated the message to
their people, they told them the truth clearly and then summoned
them to think.
While God has given us a chance in the life of this world to
reflect and derive conclusions from our reflections, to see the
truth will bring us great gain in our life in the hereafter. For
this reason, God has summoned all people, through His prophets
and books, to reflect on their creation and on the creation of
the universe:
Have they not reflected within themselves? God did not create
the heavens and the earth and everything between them except with
truth and for a fixed term. Yet many people reject the meeting
with their Lord. (Surat ar-Rum: 8)
A man who reflects grasps the secrets of God's creation, the
truth of the life of this world, the existence of hell and
paradise, and the inner truth of matters. He gets a deeper
understanding of the importance of being a person with whom God
is pleased, and so he lives religion as is its due, recognizes
God's attributes in everything he sees, and begins to think not
according to what the majority of people demand but as God
commands. As a result, he takes pleasure from beauty much more
than others do, and does not suffer distress from baseless
misapprehensions and worldly greed.
These are only a few of the beautiful things a person who
thinks will gain in the world. The gain in the hereafter of
someone who always finds the truth by thinking, is the love,
approval, mercy and the paradise of our Lord, which are above
everything else.