How to Acquire Knowledge of God?
Now the question arises of how to acquire knowledge of and belief
in God, His Attributes, His Law and the Day of Judgement?
We have already referred to the countless manifestation of God
around us and in our own selves, which bear witness to the fact
that there is One and only One Creator and Governor of this
Universe and it is He Who controls and directs it. These
manifestations reflect the divine attributes of the Creator: His
great wisdom, His all-embracing knowledge, His omnipotence, His
mercy, His all-sustaining power - in short His attributes can be
traced everywhere in His works. But man's intellect and capacity
for knowledge have erred in observing and understanding them.
Some men have argued that there are two gods, others have
professed belief in a trinity, and still others have succumbed to
polytheism. Some have worshipped nature and others divided the
Creator into the gods of rain, air, fire, life, death and so on.
Similarly, men have put forward many erroneous notions about life
after death; for instance, that man is reduced to dust after
death and will not rise to life again; or that man is subject to
a process of continuous regeneration in this world and is
punished or rewarded in future cycles of life.
Even greater difficulty arises when we come to the question of a
code of living. To formulate a complete and balanced code that
conforms to God's pleasure merely using human reason is an
extremely difficult task. Even if a man is equipped with the
highest faculties of reason and intellect and possesses matchless
wisdom and experience, the chances of his formulating the correct
views on existence are slight. And even if, after a lifetime of
reflection, he does in fact succeed he will still lack the
confidence that he has really discovered the truth and adopted
the right path.
The fullest and fairest test of man's wisdom, reason and
knowledge might have been to have left him to his own resources
without any external guidance. But this would have meant that
only those with the determination and ability to find the path of
truth would find salvation. God, therefore, spared His human
creatures such a hard test. Through His Grace and Benevolence He
raised for mankind men from among themselves to whom He imparted
the true knowledge of His attributes, revealed to them His Law
and the Right Code of Living, gave them the knowledge of the
meaning and purpose of life and of life after death and thus
showed them the way by which man can achieve success and eternal
bliss.
These chosen men are the Messengers of God - His Prophets. God
has communicated knowledge and wisdom to them by means of
revelation (wahi), and the book containing the Divine
Communications is called the Book of God, or the Word of God. The
test of man's wisdom and intellect therefore lies in this: does
he recognize God's Messengers after observing their pure and
pious lives and carefully studying their noble and flawless
teachings? A man of wisdom and common sense would accept
instructions given by the Messengers of truth. If he denies the
Messengers of God and their teachings, his denial would signify
that he was devoid of the capacity to discover truth and
righteousness. He would fail his test. Such a man will never be
able to discover the truth about God and His Law and life after
death.