Prophets of
Islam (the necessity)
Mankind is in
need of Messengers and Prophets from Allaah, to
light the way and guide them to ways of peace, and
to warn them against the ways of evil and
corruption. Some of the things for which mankind
clearly needs Messengers and Prophets are:
1 - Guidance to Allaah, may He be exalted and
glorified
Mankind has gone through periods where they did not
have Messengers and Messages from Allaah for a long
time, and so they fell into the traps of illusions
and myths, so they prayed to natural phenomena and
heavenly bodies, or idols that could neither benefit
nor harm them, worshipping them in fear and hope. At
the same time, they were subjected to humiliation by
those who claimed divinity, such as the Pharaohs and
others. Even though there was never a time when at
least a few people wondered about Who had
sovereignty over the heavens and the earth and
instinctively realized that there was a Creator,
they still failed to worship Him properly and heed
His commands and prohibitions and understand what He
wanted them to do and not do, because they had no
contact with anybody who could tell that about all
that. The wisdom of Allaah dictated that He should
save the confused and misguided by blessing them
with the knowledge of His Divine qualities and
Beautiful Names, so He honoured them and all of
humanity by sending Messengers who would guide them
towards the Creator, as He tells us in the story of
Nooh (peace be upon him): "Indeed, We sent Nooh to
his people and he said, 'O my people! Worship Allaah!
You have no other ilaah (god) but Him. Certainly, I
fear for you the torment of a Great Day!'" [al-A'raaf
7:59]. All the Prophets and Messengers, peace and
blessings of Allaah be
upon them, came one after the other, bringing the
same Message.
2 - Guidance regarding the Hereafter
One of the reasons why Prophets and Messengers were
sent was to tell people about the Hereafter, because
if man does not believe in Allaah and the Last Day,
he will be a slave to his desires, running after
material things and following the ways of
misguidance. If he is reminded or advised, he will
deny that he is answerable for his deeds. Allaah has
described such people in His words (interpretation
of the meaning): "And they say, 'There is nothing
but our life of this world, we die and we live and
nothing destroys us except al-dahr (the time).' And
they have no knowledge of it, they only conjecture."
[al-Jaathiyah 45:24].
So it was the task of the Prophets and Messengers to
establish proof of the Last Day, and to explain that
the One Who created mankind from nothing is able to
bring them back to life after their death, as Allaah
says (interpretation of the meaning): "Say: 'Allaah
gives you life, then causes you to die, then He will
assemble you on the Day of Resurrection about which
there is no doubt. But most of mankind
know not." [al-Jaathiyah
45:26]. On that Day, the scales of justice will be
set up and scores between oppressors and their
victims will be settled. Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning): "And We
shall set up balances of justice on the Day of
Resurrection, then none will be dealt with unjustly
in anything. And if there be the weight of a mustard
seed, We will bring it.
And Sufficient are We as
Reckoners." [al-Anbiya'
21:47]. If it were not for this Reckoning, which we
know about only through Prophethood, life would be
pointless and a means only for wrongdoing - and this
is contrary to the wisdom of Allaah, may He be
glorified and exalted.
3 - Meeting man's need for religion
So long as man remains sound of nature, clear of
mind and pure of heart, his need for religion
remains a part of him, and he understands that there
has to be an Almighty Creator who created and
organized the universe in the best way. Thus there
emerges from the depths of his being the urge to
submit himself fully to the Creator, to seek His
help at times of calamity and distress, and to
humble himself before Him, as he feels his great
need for Him both at times of ease and of hardship.
This is referred to in the Qur'aan (interpretation
of the meaning): "So set your face towards the
religion of pure Islamic monotheism haneefa (worship
none but Allaah Alone), Allaah's fitrah (pattern)
with which He has created mankind. No change let
there be in khalq-illah [i.e., the Religion of
Allaah], that is the straight religion, but most of
men know not." [al-Room
30:30]
According to a hadeeth narrated from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), "Every
new-born baby is born according to the fitrah, then
his parents make him into a Jew or a Christian or a
Magian (Zoroastrian)" (Agreed upon). How could a man
know how to become religious and worship his Creator
without Revelation from Allaah to tell him about it?
There has to be a mediator between Allaah and His
creation so that mankind can know about the religion
which the Creator wants them to follow; this is the
role of the Prophets.
4 - Guidance regarding proper ways of dealing with
one another
It is well known that man
is by nature sociable, and that he has wishes and
desires that cannot be achieved except in
cooperation with his fellow-man. So it is clear that
mankind urgently needs guidance to regulate his
relationships with others, to outline the right way
of behaving, to resolve disputes and conflicts, to
guard against wrong-doing and oppression, and to
protect people's rights - lest some people oppress
others. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Indeed We have sent Our Messengers with clear
proofs, and revealed with them the Scriptures and
the Balance (justice) that mankind may keep up
justice…" [al-Hadeed
57:24].
5 - Guidance towards sound morals
It is also a part of
man's nature that he will strive to fulfil his needs
even if he does so by means of oppression and
domination. So he urgently needs a deterrent, in the
form of belief in Allaah and the Last Day, to
motivate him to acquire good qualities and
praiseworthy morals. These can only be known through
the divine laws brought and conveyed by the Prophets
and Messengers of Allaah, peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon them.
6 - Achieving justice in accordance with the will of
Allaah
It is well known that Allaah, may He be glorified
and exalted, is Fair and Just. He rewards the one
who does good as a
blessing and favour from Him, and He punishes the
one who does wrong as an act of justice on His part.
Allaah, by His wisdom and mercy, sent His
Messengers, from Aadam to Muhammad (may the peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon them all) to
establish proof (so that people would have no
excuse). Allaah says (interpretation of the
meanings):
"And if We had destroyed
them with a torment before this (i.e., Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the
Qur'aan), they would surely have said, 'Our Lord! If
only You had sent us a
Messenger, we should certainly have followed Your
aayaat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.), before we were humiliated and
disgraced.'" [Ta-Ha 20:134]
"Messengers as bearers of good news as well as of
warning in order that mankind should have no plea
against Allaah after the Messengers…" [al-Nisa'
4:165]
Allaah, Who is the Most Just of judges, has decreed
that He will not punish a nation until He has sent a
Messenger to them, as He says: "Whoever goes right,
then he goes right only for the benefit of his own
self. And whoever goes astray,
then he goes astray to his own loss. No one
laden with burdens can bear another's burden. And
We never punish until We
have sent a Messenger (to give warning)." [al-Isra'
17:15]
The above should explain the extent of mankind's
need for Messengers and their Messages, and why
their happiness in this world and the next is
connected to that. |