Loyalty & obedience to God
Harun Yahya
The Qur’an gives a detailed account of human nature. All the corruption
and indecent personality traits of unbelievers are mentioned as well as
the attributes of believers. The attributes of obedient believers
oft-returning to God, and into whom God breathed His Spirit, are what
make up an exalted standard of character. Surely, such a high standard
of moral values pertaining to believers is in sharp contrast to that of
unbelievers. Sincerity and trustworthiness throw into sharp relief the
insincere and hypocritical nature of the unbelievers. Likewise, the
generous, brave and modest attitude of believers is very different from
the arrogant, ruthless and selfish behaviours of unbelievers. One
feature which clearly distinguishes between these two groups- that is,
between believers and unbelievers - is a sense of loyalty, or its
absence. In its real sense, unbelievers can never remain true, solely
due to the fact that they are motivated by self-interest: It often takes
them just a matter of moments to turn away from a lifelong friend or a
close relative. Likewise, they easily give up struggling or fighting for
something they think as right.
However, the believers assume a totally different attitude. The criteria
they apply to their deeds and lives plainly manifest themselves in the
verse. Say: “Truly, my prayer and my devotions, my life and my death,
are (all) for God, the Cherisher of the Worlds.” (Al-anam 162)
Consequently, those who have faith are considerate in their behaviours,
aiming to attend the will of God, and remain committed to their people
and purpose at any cost. On account of minor benefits, they never leave
the righteous path and they demonstrate an unshakable and unswerving
loyalty to believers and especially to the leader of believers. God
describes the loyalty shown by the believers in the Qur’an as follows:
Among the believers are men who have been true to their covenant with
God: of them some have been true to their vows to the very end, and some
still await their end: but they have never changed (their determination)
in the least. (Al-Ahzap, 23) Loyalty keeps all believers who fight for
their faith directed towards one goal. This attribute, the essential
characteristic of determination, is vital for any community of believers
that is steadfast. A believer would fail to keep his self-respect if
even once he demonstrated a minor neglect in his loyalty. Once one loses
self-respect completely, one gradually approaches a point where one
loses faith. Subsequently, things deteriorate very quickly and the
backslider starts to behave in just the way an unbeliever or a hypocrite
does. This is because unfaithfulness encourages a person to commit other
significant kinds of deception. He first of all transgresses by trying
to hide his disloyalty from other believers. Then he starts telling
lies, making a sustained effort to deceive them. After a while, his
‘talent’ for telling lies, makes him feel that he can really dupe
believers and starts to adopt a way of living based on deriving unfair
benefits from them. This indicates a state of mind in which the deceiver
feels no love for believers. In this mood, he seeks the pleasure of
people rather than of God. That is why he strives after high prestige.
He perceives anything likely to damage this prestige as a serious threat
to his being and strives to protect himself by telling more lies.
Meanwhile, as believers begin to detect his lies, he displays more of
the traits of a hypocrite. At this point, he tries to exculpate himself.
But this effort, turns him entirely into the type of a person who does
not hesitate to form alliances with unbelievers and hypocrites.
The aforementioned sequence of events is striking in the sense that it
reveals how certain disloyal kinds of behaviour, which are assumed to be
minor and insignificant, can cause the individual to drift into
unbelief. The truthful believers, on the other hand, steadfastly
persevere in righteousness till the day of their death, since they owe
their obedience to nobody but God. This fact is noted in the following
verse:
He who obeys the Messenger, obeys God: But if any turn away, We have not
sent you to watch over their (evil deeds). (An-Nisa, 80) Being truthful
is one of the most important subjects that a believer should be
sensitive to. While informing us about hypocrites who are ever ready to
escape from their obligations, God bids us give our attention to the
pledge they take in the Qur’an about not turning their backs and
accordingly states that such people bear a heavy responsibility. And yet
they had already sworn to God not to turn their backs in flight, and a
covenant with God must (surely) be answered for. (Al-Ahzap, 15)
A pledge made to God is indeed a heavy responsibility. Hence, God
commands the believers: Nor sell the covenant of God for a miserable
price: for with God is (a prize) far better for you, if you only knew.
(An-Nahl, 95) No doubt, the most significant sign of loyalty is
obedience. Obedience is an essential attribute of believers, as stated
in the Qur’an. It is actually the key to earning the mercy of God, to
attaining Heaven and gaining a victory against unbelievers.
And obey God and the Messenger, so that you may obtain mercy. (Al-E-Imran,
132) Those are limits set by God: those who obey God and His Messenger
will be admitted to Gardens with rivers flowing beneath, to abide
therein for ever and that will be the supreme achievement. (An-Nisa, 13)
You who believe! Obey God, and obey the Messenger, and those charged
with authority among you. If you differ in anything among yourselves,
refer it to God and His Messenger, if you do believe in God and the Last
Day. That is best, and most suitable for final determination. (An-Nisa,
59)
We sent forth messengers, to be obeyed, by men in accordance with the
will of God. If they had only, when they were unjust to themselves, come
to you and asked God’s forgiveness, and the Messenger had asked
forgiveness for them, they would have found God indeed Forgiving and
Most Merciful. But no, by the Lord, they can have no real faith, until
they make you judge in all disputes between them, and find in their
souls no resistance against Your decisions, but accept them with the
fullest conviction. (An-Nisa, 64-65)
All who obey God and the messenger shall dwell in the company of those
whom God has favoured with His Grace: the prophets who teach, the
sincere lovers of Truth, the witnesses who testify, and the Righteous
who do good. Ah! what a beautiful companionship! (An-Nisa, 69) Under all
circumstances, believers should be committed to obedience for all time.
Hypocrites, too, can be obedient, but only when the conditions are not
so tough and demanding. However, in times of difficulty and trouble,
only true believers persevere in their obedience. In the Qur’an, God
informs us that hypocrites living in the time of the Prophet find the
fight for faith to be difficult. However, they join believers in their
struggle when they find that it means “immediate gain and an easy
journey”.
Go forth, whether unarmed or well-equipped and strive and struggle, with
your goods and your persons, in the cause of God. That is best for you,
if you but knew. If there had been immediate gain in sight, and the
journey easy, they would all without doubt have followed you, but the
distance was long, and weighed on them. They would indeed swear by God,
“If we only could, we should certainly have come out with you:” They
would destroy their own souls; for God knows that they are certainly
lying. (At-Tawba, 41-42) One of the main attributes of believers is to
maintain their obedience in every situation and under all circumstances.
The Qur’an informs us about the different attitudes of believers and
hypocrites.
They say, “We believe in God and in the messenger, and we obey.” but
even after that, some of them turn away: they are not (really)
believers. When they are summoned to God and His messenger, in order
that He may judge between them, behold, some of them decline (to come).
But if the right is on their side, they come to him with all submission.
Is there a disease in their hearts? or do they doubt, or are they in
fear, that God and His Messenger will deal unjustly with them? No,
indeed, it is they themselves who do wrong. The answer of the believers,
when summoned to God and His Messenger, in order that He may judge
between them, is no other than this: they say, “We hear and we obey.” it
is such as these who will attain felicity. It is such as obey God and
His Messenger, and fear God and do right, who will win (in the end),
They swear their strongest oaths by God that, if only you would command
them, they would leave (their homes). Say: “Do not swear Obedience is
(more) reasonable; truly, God is well acquainted with all that you do.”
Say: “Obey God, and obey the Messenger: but if you turn away, he is only
responsible for the duty placed on him and you for that placed on you.
If you obey him, you shall be rightly guided. The Messenger’s duty is
only to preach the clear Message. (Al-Nur, 47-54)
Obedience to the messenger should come from deep within the heart and
with full commitment. The believers should acknowledge that the decision
of the messenger is righteous and, accordingly, never have any doubts
about their obedience. This is an extremely important issue, since
obeying reluctantly is described in the Qur’an as a sign of disbelief:
“But no, by the Lord, they can have no (real) Faith, until they make you
judge in all disputes between them, and find in their souls no
resistance to Your decisions, but accept them with the fullest
conviction. (An-Nisa, 65)
Obedience is a sure sign of one’s faith in God and his total willingness
to be a servant to Him. This is surely the only way to man’s salvation.
As God states in Surat’ Al-Anfal, 24: “O you who believe! Give your
response to God and His Messenger, when He calls you to that which will
give you life.” The messenger calls man to his eternal salvation. In
another verse God states that the Messenger summons the believers to
salvation, freedom, contentment and avoidance of evil.
In verse 157 of Surah Al-Araf God says: “I will show mercy to
those.......who follow the messenger, the Ummi whom they find mentioned
in their own (scriptures),- in the law and the Gospel;- for he commands
them to do what is just and forbids them to do what is evil; he allows
them as lawful what is good (and pure) and prohibits them from what is
bad (and impure); he releases them from their heavy burdens and from the
yokes that are upon them. So it is those who believe in him, honour him,
help him, and follow the light which is sent down with him, who will
prosper.” (Al-Araf,157)
The believers’ victory over unbelievers is also dependent on their
obedience to the Messenger and those charged with authority among them.
In response to their obedience, God supports believers and grant them a
glorious victory. The reverse is also true. In case of disobedience,
they lose their power over unbelievers. God relates such an incident
that took place in the prophet’s time. in the following verse: God did
indeed fulfil His promise to you when, with His permission you were
about to annihilate your enemy, until you flinched and fell to disputing
about the order, and disobeyed it after He brought you in sight (of the
booty) which you covet. Among you are some that hanker after this world
and some that desire the Hereafter. Then He diverted you from your foes
in order to test you, but He forgave you, for God is full of grace to
those who believe. (Al-Imran, 152)
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