The True
Islamic Morals
Some people who
say they are acting in the name of religion may misunderstand
their religion or practice it wrongly. For this reason, it is a
mistake to form any idea of that religion from the activities of
these people. The best way to understand Islam is through its
holy source.
The holy source
of Islam is the Qur'an; and the model of morality in the Qur'an
is completely different from the image of it formed in the minds
of some westerners. The Qur'an is based on the concepts of
morality, love, compassion, mercy, modesty, self-sacrifice,
tolerance and peace, and a Muslim who truly lives according to
these moral precepts is highly refined, thoughtful, tolerant,
trustworthy and accommodating. To those around him he gives love,
respect, peace of mind and a sense of the joy of life.
Islam Is A
Religion Of Peace And Well-Being
The word Islam
has the same meaning as "peace" in Arabic. Islam is a religion
that came down to offer humanity a life filled with the peace and
well-being in which God's eternal mercy and compassion is
manifested in the world. God invites all people to accept the
moral teachings of the Qur'an as a model whereby mercy,
compassion, tolerance and peace may be experienced in the world.
In Surat al-Baqara verse 208, this command is given:
You who
believe! Enter absolutely into peace (Islam). Do not follow in
the footsteps of Satan. He is an outright enemy to you.
As we see in
this verse, people will experience well-being and happiness by
living according to the moral teaching of the Qur'an.
God Condemns
Mischief
God has
commanded humanity to avoid evil; he has forbidden immorality,
rebellion, cruelty, aggressiveness, murder and bloodshed. Those
who do not obey this command of God are walking in the steps of
Satan, as it says in the verse above, and have adopted an
attitude that God has clearly declared unlawful. Of the many
verses that bear on this subject, here are only two:
But as for
those who break God's contract after it has been agreed and sever
what God has commanded to be joined, and cause corruption in the
earth, the curse will be upon them. They will have the Evil
Abode. (Surat ar-Ra'd: 25)
Seek the abode
of the hereafter with what God has given you, without forgetting
your portion of the world. And do good as God has been good to
you. And do not seek to cause mischief on earth. God does not
love mischief makers.' (Surat al-Qasas: 77)
As we can see,
God has forbidden every kind of mischievous acts in the religion
of Islam including terrorism and violence, and condemned those
who commit such deeds. A Muslim lends beauty to the world and
improves it.
Islam Defends
Tolerance And Freedom Of Speech
Islam is a
religion which fosters freedom of life, ideas and thought. It has
forbidden tension and conflict among people, calumny, suspicion
and even having negative thoughts about another individual.
Islam has not
only forbidden terror and violence, but also even the slightest
imposition of any idea on another human being.
There is no
compulsion in religion. Right guidance has become clearly
distinct from error. Anyone who rejects false gods and believes
in God has grasped the Firmest Handhold, which will never give
way. God is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. (Surat al-Baqara: 256)
So remind, you
need only to remind. You cannot compel them to believe. (Surat
al-Ghashiyah: 22)
To force anyone
to believe in a religion or to practice it, is against the spirit
and essence of Islam. Because it is necessary that faith be
accepted with free will and conscience. Of course, Muslims may
urge one another to keep the moral precepts taught in the Qur'an,
but they never use compulsion. In any case, an individual cannot
be induced to the practice of religion by either threat or
offering him a worldly privilege.
Let us imagine
a completely opposite model of society. For example, a world in
which people are forced by law to practice religion. Such a model
of society is completely contrary to Islam because faith and
worship have value only when they are directed toward God. If
there were a system that forced people to believe and worship,
people would be religious only out of fear of the system. What is
acceptable from the point of view of religion is that religion be
practiced in an environment where freedom of conscience is
permitted, and that it be practiced only for the approval of God.
God Has Made
The Killing Of Innocent People Unlawful
According to
the Qur'an, one of the greatest sins is to kill a human being who
has committed no fault:
...If someone
kills another person - unless it is in retaliation for someone
else or for causing corruption in the earth - it is as if he had
murdered all mankind. And if anyone gives life to another person,
it is as if he had given life to all mankind. Our Messengers came
to them with Clear Signs but even after that many of them
committed outrages in the earth. (Surat al-Ma'ida: 32)
Those who do
not call on any other deity together with God and do not kill
anyone God has made inviolate, except with the right to do so,
and do not fornicate; anyone who does that will receive an evil
punishment. (Surat al-Furqan: 68)
As we can see
in the verses above, those who kill innocent human beings without
a cause are threatened with evil punishment. God has revealed
that killing one person is as great a sin as killing all mankind.
Anyone who respected the prerogatives of God would not do harm to
even one individual, let alone murdering thousands of innocent
people. Those who think that they will escape justice and
punishment in this world will never escape the account they must
give in the Presence of God on the Last Day. So, those believers
who know they will give an account to God after their death, will
be very careful about respecting the limits God has established.
God Commands
Believers To Be Compassionate And Merciful
In this verse,
Muslim morality is explained:
...To be one of
those who believe and urge each other to steadfastness and urge
each other to compassion. Those are the Companions of the Right.
(Surat al-Balad: 17-18)
As we see in
this verse, one of the most important moral precepts that God has
sent down to His servants so that they may receive salvation and
mercy and attain Paradise, is to "urge each other to
compassion".
Islam as
described in the Qur'an is a modern, enlightened, progressive
religion. A Muslim is above all a person of peace; he is tolerant
with a democratic spirit, cultured, enlightened, honest,
knowledgable about art and science and civilized.
A Muslim
educated in the fine moral teaching of the Qur'an, approaches
everyone with the love that Islam expects. He shows respect for
every idea and he values art and aesthetics. He is conciliatory
in the face of every event, diminishing tension and restoring
amity. In societies composed of individuals such as this, there
will be a higher civilization, a higher social morality, more
joy, happiness, justice, security, abundance and blessings than
in the most modern nations of the world today.
God Has
Commanded Tolerance And Forgiveness
Surat al-A'raf,
verse 199, which says "practice forgiveness", expresses the
concept of forgiveness and tolerance which is one of the basic
principles of the religion of Islam.
When we look at
Islamic history, we can see clearly how Muslims established this
important precept of the moral teaching of the Qur'an in their
social life. At every point in their advance, Muslims destroyed
unlawful practices and created a free and tolerant environment.
In the areas of religion, language and culture, they made it
possible for people totally opposite to each other to live under
the same roof in freedom and peace, thereby giving to those
subject to them the advantages of knowledge, wealth and position.
Likewise, one of the most important reasons that the large and
widespread Ottoman Empire was able to sustain its existence for
so many centuries was that its way of life was directed by the
tolerance and understanding brought by Islam. For centuries
Muslims have been characterized by their tolerance and
compassion. In every period of time they have been the most just
and merciful of people. All ethnic groups within this
multi-national community freely practiced the religions they have
followed for years and enjoyed every opportunity to live in their
own cultures and worship in their own way.
Indeed, the
particular tolerance of Muslims, when practiced as commanded in
the Qur'an, can alone bring peace and well-being to the whole
world. The Qur'an refers to this particular kind of tolerance:
A good
action and a bad action are not the same. Repel the bad with
something better and, if there is enmity between you and someone
else, he will be like a bosom friend. (Surat al-Fussilat: 34)
Conclusion
All this shows
that the moral teaching offered to humanity by Islam is one that
will bring peace, happiness and justice to the world. The
barbarism that is happening in the world today under the name of
"Islamic Terrorism" is completely removed from the moral
teachings of the Qur'an; it is the work of ignorant, bigoted
people, criminals who have nothing to do with religion. The
solution which will applied against these individuals and groups
who are trying to commit their deeds of savagery under the guise
of Islam, will be the instruction of people in the true moral
teaching of Islam.
In other
words, the religion of Islam and the moral teaching of the
Qur'an are not the supporters of terrorism and the terrorists,
but the remedy by which the world can be saved from the scourge
of terrorism.