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As we have already stated, one of the reasons why people feel
interest in philosophies such as the idea of karma is their desire
to escape from the worries in their lives, their lack of peace
of mind and their unhappiness. Different people try various methods
of their own in order to achieve this. However, in reality the
only way to achieve true contentment and peace of mind is to surrender
to Allah, respect the boundaries He has set up and seek His blessing
in every moment of our lives. It is He Who created mankind out
of nothing, Who brought us out of non-existence and gave us life,
Who equipped us with infinite varieties of sustenance, Who is
infinitely Merciful and Kind, Who returns good with good, protects
and cares for us, and Who created everything justly for our ultimate
good.
Allah is the sole Lord of every living and non-living being in
the whole universe; He is the sole Creator and the sole Power
in the universe. All powers, all armies, all people and all groups
belong to Allah and have surrendered to Him, whether they acknowledge
it or not. Allah tells us this in the following verse of the Qur'an:
Is it other than the religion of Allah that you
desire, when everything in the heavens and earth, willingly or
unwillingly, submits to Him and to Him you will be returned? (Surah
Al 'Imran: 83)
Anyone who surrenders to Allah, the sole Lord of the whole universe,
and who accepts Allah as their only Friend and Guardian, bowing
before Him in heartfelt love, obedience and awe, has found the
only way to salvation, for Allah is the Supreme Power. We are
told of Allah's greatness and His exaltedness in the following
verse:
Allah, there is no god but Him, the Living, the
Self-Sustaining. He is not subject to drowsiness or sleep. Everything
in the heavens and the earth belongs to Him. Who can intercede
with Him except by His permission? He knows what is before them
and what is behind them but they cannot grasp any of His knowledge
save what He wills. His Footstool encompasses the heavens and
the earth and their preservation does not tire Him. He is the
Most High, the Magnificent. (Surat al-Baqara: 255)
Following this verse of the Qur'an, in which we are
told of Allah's greatness and His exaltedness, we are told that
if we turn away from false gods and towards Him, we will have
taken hold, as it were, of a firm handhold to Him that cannot
be removed as long as we cling to it:

As for those who believed and did right actions, their Lord
will admit them into His mercy.That is the Clear Victory.
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There is no compulsion where the religion
is concerned. Right guidance has become clearly distinct from error.
Anyone who rejects false gods and believes in Allah has grasped
the Firmest Handhold, which will never give way. Allah is All-Hearing,
All-Knowing. Allah is the Protector of those who believe. He brings
them out of the darkness into the light. But those who disbelieve
have false gods as protectors. They take them from the light into
the darkness. Those are the Companions of the Fire remaining in
it timelessly, for ever. (Surat al-Baqara: 256-257)
Because they do not realise this, many people mistakenly
seek the support and the guardianship of beings who are in fact
powerless to achieve anything and are just as impotent as they
themselves are. Doing this causes such people to live their lives
in fear and insecurity.
For instance, let us take the case of a person with a legal problem.
This person will hire a lawyer to defend him. He will trust the
lawyer because he knows the legal system much better than he himself
does. As long as he continues to trust in the lawyer's abilities
and feel confidence in him, he will feel relaxed and confident
about everything to do with the lawsuit. But if he does not entrust
his business to a lawyer in spite of the fact that he himself
has no knowledge of legal matters, and take the entire responsibility
upon himself, he will meet with many unnecessary worries and difficulties.
Or let us consider the case of a person who is ill and who willingly
entrusts himself to the care of his doctor, doing everything he
says and following his advice. As long as he has confidence in
the doctor's professional abilities, he will not search for different
medicines and different treatments for himself.
Both these examples show how we place confidence in other people
and surrender ourselves to them because of their special abilities.
Being able to rely on someone we trust gives us a welcome feeling
of peace of mind and confidence. However, trusting in Allah and
surrendering ourselves to Him is an incomparably greater and more
significant matter than this.
If
we surrender ourselves to Allah, we willingly accept everything
He sends us throughout our lives-every event, every image, every
conversation. No matter what happens, we never ask, "What's going
on?" When we have experienced difficulty, we never say, "If only
this or that had not happened", because we know that everything
that happens to us has been sent to us by our Lord Allah, to Whom
we have confidently surrendered ourselves and in Whose justice,
kindness and mercy we have absolute faith. It is very important
for us to surrender ourselves to Allah, as a means to salvation.
The importance of this is explained in the following verses of
the Qur'an:
If they argue with you, say, "I have submitted
myself completely to Allah, and so have all who follow me". Say
to those given the Book and those who have no Book, "Have you
become Muslim?" If they become Muslim, they have been guided.
If they turn away, you are only responsible for transmission.
Allah sees His servants. (Surah Al Imran: 20)
Those who submit themselves completely to Allah
and do good have grasped the Firmest Handhold. The end result
of all affairs is with Allah. (Surah Luqman: 22)
Those who do not surrender themselves to Allah, trusting instead
in their own wisdom and seeing themselves as separate, independent
beings, often experience suffering and torment throughout their
lives. Whenever they do not get what they want, they immediately
begin to feel unhappy and despairing-whereas if they knew that
everything Allah sends us is for a good purpose in terms of our
ultimate fate, and told themselves that Allah knows things that
they do not know, nothing would cause them sorrow or anxiety.
For example, if someone is late in arriving at the place he is
going to, or is unable to reach it at all, he may feel sorry about
this for days. However, if he surrenders himself to Allah, he
will know that not being able to get there must have had a good
purpose and that Allah must have willed this for his own good
and he will not feel worried in the slightest. There will be no
sadness and fear for such people either in this world or the next,
as these verses of the Qur'an tell us:
Those who say, "Our Lord is Allah", and then go
straight will feel no fear and will know no sorrow. Such people
are the Companions of the Garden, remaining in it timelessly,
for ever, as repayment for what they did. (Surat al-Ahqaf: 13-14)
Yes, the friends of Allah will feel no fear and
will know no sorrow: those who believe and guard against evil,
there is good news for them in the life of this world and in the
hereafter. There is no changing the words of Allah. That is the
great victory! (Surah Yunus: 62-64)
Allah allows those who do good
to have a good life

Everything in the heavens and everything in the earth belongs
to Allah so that He can repay those who do evil for what they
did and repay those who do good with the
Very Best.
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Apart from His promise that we will have happiness and peace
of mind if we surrender to Him and to the fate that He has determined
for us, Allah also promises us that He will allow those who have
faith and trust in Him and perform good actions to have a good
life in this world:
Anyone who acts rightly, male or female, being a
believer, We will give them a good life and We will recompense
them according to the best of what they did. (Surat an-Nahl: 97)
... There is good in this world for those who do
good, and the abode of the hereafter is even better. How wonderful
is the abode of those who guard against evil… (Surat an-Nahl:
30)
There are many good things in this world. In order to have a
good life, one thing we need is friends we can trust and with
whom we can enjoy a relationship of mutual affection and real
intimacy. Allah lends His support to His servants who have sincere
faith in Him and who trust Him by giving them friends who are
good Muslims like themselves-trustworthy, honourable people who
are friends of Allah. That is why a Muslim is never lonely. One
of Allah's greatest gifts to the faithful is to ensure that they
always have friends with them - fellow-Muslims whom they can trust,
whom they love and respect and whom they hold in greater honour
than they hold themselves.
One of the greatest difficulties for the ignorant-those who follow
a code of ethics different from that outlined in the Qur'an-is
not having anyone near them who can be a friend to them; they
have no one on whose wisdom and sincerity they can rely, who will
stand by them in all circumstances and who will give them support
based on sincere affection rather than on any desire for personal
advantage.
Friendships
between people who do not follow the values set out in the Qur'an
and exemplified in the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, always contain an element of conflict
of interest. These people may not have anyone near them to support
them if they find themselves in material or emotional difficulties.
This never happens with friendships between Muslims. Muslims have
such high standards that they will give priority to meeting the
needs of other people even when they themselves are in need. Allah
describes these qualities of the believers in the following verse:
Those who were already settled in the abode, and
in belief, before they (the emigrants) came, love those who have
emigrated to them and do not find in their hearts any need for
what they have been given and prefer them to themselves even if
they themselves are needy. It is the people who are safe-guarded
from the avarice of their own selves who are successful. (Surat
al-Hashr: 9)
A good Muslim does not enjoy being in the company
of those who do not call on the name of Allah, who rebel against
destiny and who have a liking for idle talk. That is why Allah
ensures that Muslims provide support for each other. The faithful
constantly call on the name of Allah, speak enthusiastically of
the beautiful things He has created and give thanks for His gifts.
Everything they say has a reason and a purpose; in everything
they say there is joy, wisdom and beauty, and strength, truth
and majesty. Their words never cause distress, pessimism or despair
and never lead people to give up hope that a solution will be
found; their words are always hope-giving, like an announcement
of good news, bringing enlightenment to those who listen and opening
up new horizons for them; their words provide endless food for
thought and create a feeling of spaciousness and relaxation in
the listener. No one offends anyone else, no one says hurtful
things and no one speaks with envy or derision; instead, there
is real friendship, joy and affection, as there is the honesty
of speaking the truth, and real and genuine counsel in the affairs
of this life and the path to the next.
Another characteristic of a good life is that it is lived in
clean, healthy and comfortable surroundings. Muslims always choose
the cleanest and most healthy alternative. The conditions in which
the ignorant live, however, are generally dirty, disorderly and
depressing. Such people prefer out-of-the-way places that are
dark and smoky, even for recreation-although the soul of man was
created in such a way as to be able to feel pleasure in the cleanness
and beauty of Heaven.

Not so! All who submit themselves completely to Allah and
are good-doers will find their reward with their Lord. They
will feel no fear and will know no sorrow.
(Surat al-Baqara: 112)
And there are others who say, ‘Our Lord, give us good in
the world, and good in the hereafter, and safeguard us from
the punishment of the Fire.’ They will have a good share
from what they have earned. Allah is swift at reckoning.
(Surat al-Baqara: 201-202)
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Allah may also give Muslims comfortable living conditions and
material abundance in this world. As we are told in the Qur'an,
some prophets such as Muhammad, Sulayman, Yusuf and Ibrahim, peace
be upon all of them, were people to whom abundance and material
wealth were given. For example, Allah tells us that He has made
Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, rich, saying
to him: "Did He
not find you impoverished and enrich you?"
(Surat ad-Duha: 8). However, our Prophet was generous and
gave everything away to others and always preferred others, so
that often he was left without a single dinar or dirham, simply
because of his generosity and reliance upon Allah. Also, Allah
gave Yusuf control over the treasuries of Egypt. And when Sulayman
prayed to Allah to give him a kingdom greater than anyone else
could possess, Allah granted his prayer.
Allah has prepared Gardens for them
with rivers flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly,
for ever. That is the great victory.
(Surat at-Tawba: 89)
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In the following verse of the Qur'an, Allah tells Muslims that
through His munificence He will make them rich. In this case,
Allah mentions that if people are too poor to marry, yet they
ought to marry and then He will enrich them:
If you are poor, Allah will enrich them from His
bounty. Allah is All-Encompassing, All-Knowing. (Surat an-Nur:
32)

There is good news for them in the life of the world and in
the hereafter. There is no changing the words of Allah. That
is the great victory!
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Allah may make some of the faithful rich, and if He does, it
is through His grace and favour, but the faithful never pursue
the material benefits of this world as an end in itself. Their
only desire is to obtain Allah's grace and mercy, and to gain
the Garden that Allah has beautified with an infinite number of
good things. Thus they use the blessings and the wealth Allah
has given them in the best possible way, in order to obtain His
blessing. They are not wasteful. They protect those in need and
enable them to enjoy the good things Allah has made available.
They also use everything they own in the best possible way as
a means of causing the teachings outlined in the Qur'an to become
more widely known and practised.
Unlike the faithful, those who deny Allah often have a life of
never-ending distress and suffering. Even though they may be rich
and have all the wordly goods they could ask for, Allah gives
such people heaviness of heart:
When Allah desires to guide someone, He expands
his breast to Islam. When He desires to misguide someone, He makes
his breast narrow and constricted as if he were climbing up into
the sky. That is how Allah defiles those who disbelieve. (Surat
al-An'am: 125)
In another verse, Allah tells us that those who obey Him will
be happy, whereas those who do not will have a life of worry and
care:
But if anyone turns away from My reminder, his life
will be a dark and narrow one and on the Day of Rising We will
gather him blind. (Surah Ta Ha: 124)
The only way for us to have a good life both in this world and
the next is to love Allah, to fear Him, to obtain His friendship
and to respect the rules and limitations set out in the Qur'an.
Superstitious beliefs, such as the corrupted idea of karma, that
do not originate in the Qur'an cannot provide any real solution
to our need for happiness and our desire to live a good life.
Allah tells us that it is He Himself Who rescues us from distress
in the following words:
Say: "Allah rescues you from it, and from every
plight. Then you associate others with Him". (Surat al-An'am:
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