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In Indian religions, it is believed that karma is a law of cause
and effect, and that it is this law that causes people to receive
the reward of their actions. There is no belief in a Creator who
has made this law and enforces it, however; the law of karma is
claimed to function by itself. For instance, it is believed that
if one performs wholesome actions such as donating money to charitable
organizations, one will experience happiness.8 However, there
can of course be no metaphysical law of this kind without some
power or some will that causes things to be so.
One of the most logically unacceptable aspects of concept of
karma is that it asks us to believe that moral values can exist
without anyone to apply them. Even the laws made by man have authorities
and institutions to enforce them. For instance, the penalty for
theft is set out in every country's laws. However, these laws
never function by themselves; there are always authorities, institutions
and officials to enforce them. When someone commits theft, the
laws do not go into motion to put the thief in prison of their
own accord. In order to do this, the process of law is carried
out by police officers, judges, public prosecutors and courts
of law. Judges pronounce judgement according to the laws and the
criminal is punished for what he has done.

On that Day every self will come to argue for itself and every
self will be paid in full for what it did. They will not be
wronged.
(Surat an-Nahl: 111) |
To say that karma is a law that works by itself would be even
more illogical than to claim that the laws of a country function
of their own accord, with no-one to enforce them. Imagine that
the billions of people who have so far lived on this earth are
to be given another life in which they will receive the just reward
for whatever they have done. In that case, who will observe how
they behave while on earth? Who will decide whether they are good
or bad? And who will decide on and arrange their next life in
accordance with what they have done in this? If the life we have
in our next incarnation depends on what we do in our present life,
there must be some power that determines and plans our fate. In
karmic philosophy, however, there is no power of this kind. According
to this vague and irrational belief, all of this happens by itself.
Moreover, it is also believed that this so-called "law of karma"treats
people justly and gives them the full and exact reward for their
actions without overlooking anything or making mistakes, although
this "law" has in fact no power to make decisions or judgements.
These are highly superstitious claims that any intelligent person
will, if they give the matter any thought, immediately understand
to be illogical.
Some people who believe in karma claim that the "law of karma"
functions in accordance with the will of God-in other words, that
it is God Who decides whether we have good or bad karma in this
life, and Who prepares the conditions under which we will live
in our next life. There is,however, an important fact that such
people have overlooked: there is no mention of the idea of karma
in the true religion as chosen for mankind by Allah and as communicated
to us by means of the Qur'an. As this book has already stated,
the idea of karma is a superstitious belief that is not mentioned
in the Qur'an and that has many aspects which conflict with the
beliefs of Islam. Therefore, those who believe in the existence
of Allah should not waste their time investigating it; instead,
they should embrace the Qur'an and the clear Sunnah of Muhammad,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace.
It is Allah Who rewards good
actions and Who is the
source of infinite justice
Everyone who believes in Allah and who listens to the voice of
his or her intellect and conscience knows that Allah, not karma,
is the source of justice, and He pays us back in full for whatever
we have done during our life on earth, and sees everything unceasingly,
knows our inmost secrets and is the All Powerful, Supreme Lord
of the whole universe. Allah tells us that He Himself gives us
the full and complete reward of every good or bad action in several
verses of the Qur'an:
Those who produce a good action will receive
ten like it. But those who produce a bad action will only be repaid
with its equivalent and they will not be wronged. (Surat al-An'am:
160)
And be steadfast. Allah does not let the wage of
good-doers go to waste. (Surah Hud: 115)
... As for those who fear Allah and are steadfast,
Allah does not allow to go to waste the wage of any people who
do good. (Surah Yusuf: 90)
Both in this world and in the afterlife, Allah rewards every
one of us for our actions in the most just way. For instance,
He tells us that those who disbelieve and who enter into conflict
with those who are good and cause difficulties for them will be
punished by Him both in this world and in the afterlife. Allah,
in His infinite justice, punishes disbelieving evildoers, destroys
the traps they set for the good, causes difficulties for them
and makes them live a difficult and distressing life. However,
in this life He protects the good who have belief in Him and who
trust Him and keeps them from evil; He makes difficult things
easy for them and promises them a good life. Allah tells us of
these things in the following verses of the Qur'an:
Allah calls to the Abode of Peace and He guides
whom He wills to a straight path. Those who do good will have
the best and more! Neither dust nor debasement will darken their
faces. They are the Companions of the Garden, remaining in it
timelessly, for ever. (Surah Yunus: 25-26)
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 al-Nahl: 97)
As for him who gives out and guards against evil
and confirms the Good, We will pave his way to Ease. But as for
him who is stingy and self-satisfied, and denies the Good, We
will pave his way to Difficulty. (Surat al-Layl: 5-10)
Allah's infinite justice will
manifest itself on the Day of Judgement
It is on the Day of Judgement that everything done by both the
good and the wicked throughout their lives on earth will be given
its full and exact reward.
According to concept of karma, it is in our next incarnation
that we will receive the reward of our actions. For instance,
those who do evil will be reborn in their next life as a plant,
or perhaps as a slave. Those who do good and help others will
be rich or of high standing in their next life. However, as has
already been pointed out, this is not a complete reward for good
and evil actions; neither is it true that we come to this world
many times. We come to this world only once; after this, our real
life-the life in the afterlife, which will go on forever-begins.
When we die, we will rise again on the Day of Judgement and be
brought to account for our doings on earth. While this process
of giving account is going on, everything we did, said and thought
throughout our lives will be brought before us, and nothing will
be left out of the account that is placed in our hands. We are
told about the shock that unbelievers will get when their account
is placed before them on that day in the following verse:
The Book will be set in place and you will see
the evildoers fearful of what is in it. They will say, "Alas for
us! What is this Book which does not pass over any action, small
or great, without recording it?" They will find there everything
they did and your Lord will not wrong anyone at all. (Surat al-Kahf:
49)
On the Day of Judgement, when we will be called to account for
everything we have done during our lives on earth, we will all
be given our just reward, and no one will be done even the slightest
injustice:
We will set up the Just Balance on the Day of
Rising and no self will be wronged in any way. Even if it is no
more than the weight of a grain of mustard-seed, We will produce
it. We are sufficient as a Reckoner. (Surat al-anbiya: 47)
The good will receive their reward
in the Garden, while the wicked will
receive their punishment in the Fire

On the Day when their tongues and hands and feet will testify
against them about what they were doing. On that Day Allah
will pay them in full what is due to them, and they will
know that Allah is the
Clear Truth.
(Surat an-Nur: 24-25)
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When people are resurrected after their deaths, and after they
have been called to account by Allah's justice, they will be sent
to their real home-the Garden or the Fire-where they will remain
for ever. The Garden and the Fire are divided into different ranks
so that we can all be given what is due to us:
As for those who come to their Lord as evildoers,
they will have Hell where they will neither die nor stay alive.
But as for those who come to Him as believers, having done right
actions, they will have the highest ranks: Gardens of Eden with
rivers flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly, for ever.
That is the reward of those who purify themselves. (Surah Ta Ha:
74-76)
Those are people of whom the statement about
the nations, both of jinn and men, who passed away before them,
has also proved true; truly they were the lost. Everyone will
be ranked according to what they did. We will pay them in full
for their actions and they will not be wronged. On the Day when
those who disbelieved are exposed to the Fire: "You dissipated
the good things you had in your worldly life and enjoyed yourself
in it. So today you are being repaid with the punishment of humiliation
for being arrogant in the earth without any right and for being
deviators". (Surat al-Ahqaf: 18-20)
Only Allah is capable of giving to everyone the exact reward
for everything they have done without anyone being wronged even
slightly. Allah sees and knows everything; Allah is Forgiving
and Merciful, forgets nothing, is never mistaken and is Supremely
Just.
Allah knows, sees and hears everything
Allah is aware of everything that happens on earth-every single
falling leaf and every private thought people have. This is what
Allah says in one of the verses of the Qur'an:
The keys of the Unseen are in His possession. No one knows them
but Him. He knows everything in the land and sea. No leaf falls
without His knowing it. There is no seed in the darkness of the
earth, and nothing moist or dry which is not in a Clear Book.
(Surat al-An'am: 59)
For instance, two people having a secret conversation may think
that only they themselves know about it; however, Allah is also
with them while they are talking. Allah hears and is aware of
their secret conversation and of everything they whisper to each
other. Those who are not mindful of Allah's presence think that
these secret talks in which they plan evil deeds will remain secret
and never be found out, so they will never be punished for their
plans. However, Allah sees and hears them, all the time:
Do they not know that Allah knows their secrets
and their private talk, and that Allah is the Knower of all unseen
things? (Surat at-Tawba: 78)
When Allah, Who knows and sees everything, gives people the reward
of their actions on the Day of Judgement, He will reveal the actions
and thoughts that they imagined would remain secret. Allah knows
everything, even that which is most secret, as He tells us in
the Qur'an in the following words:
Everything in the heavens and everything on the
earth and everything in between them and everything under the
ground belongs to Him. Though you speak out loud, He knows your
secrets and what is even more concealed. (Surah Ta Ha: 6-7)
On the Day of Judgement, everything will be revealed; nothing
can be kept secret from Allah, and Allah will give everyone the
just reward of their actions, as we are told in the following
verse:
He
is the Raiser of ranks, the Possessor of the Throne, He sends
the Spirit by His command to whichever of His servants He wills
so that he may warn mankind about the Day of Meeting: the Day
when they will issue forth and when not one thing about them will
be hidden from Allah."To whom does the kingdom belong today? To
Allah, the One, the Conqueror! Every self will be repaid today
for what it earned. Today there will be no injustice. Allah is
swift at reckoning". (Surat al-Mu'min: 15-17)
In order for a just judgement to be given about someone or something,
every visible and invisible detail must be known. For example,
the intentions we had in doing something must be known, and what
we were thinking and doing at times and in places where no one
could see us must also be known; judgement must be given according
to this information. Only Allah knows everything and sees what
is unseen. That is why only Allah can pronounce judgement on people
with absolute justice. In the following verse, we are told that
Allah is the All-Knowing-He is aware of the inner nature of everything
and of all hidden aspects of affairs:
You who believe! Observe your duty to Allah and
let each self look to what it has sent forward for tomorrow. Observe
your duty to Allah. Allah is aware of what you do. (Surat al-Hashr:
18)

What We have revealed to you of the Book is the truth, confirming
what came before it. Allah is aware of and sees His servants.
(Surah Fatır: 31) |
It is obvious that the concept of karma is simply an idea, a
human invention devoid of intelligence or power, i.e. it is devoid
of conscious awareness and does not possess attributes which belong
to Allah alone, such as "knowing all secrets and what is even
more concealed"and "hearing all private conversations". We cannot
expect a concept of this kind to possess any power or will of
its own. It would be extremely illogical to deny that this is
so. It would be like saying that someone could invent a concept
of their own and then claim that this concept would administer
justice among people and stop all the wars in the world; it would
be like claiming that everyone who repeated this idea to themselves
every day would become rich. Such a claim would be no more than
superstition, entirely lacking in substance. In order for there
to be justice in a place, there must be a will that enforces justice.
Karma is only a word, an idea. If we give the matter only a little
thought, we will see how irrational and illogical the concept
of karma is.
Allah forgets nothing
and is never mistaken
When Allah judges between people, He evaluates everything that
happens and everything that is said. The judgement He gives is
the most correct one, and the one that is most beneficial. After
all, it is He Who created every thing. Some people of shallow
opinions, however, cannot conceive how He can know and remember
everything.
One example of such people given in the Qur'an is that of the
Pharaoh who lived at the time of Musa. When Musa, peace be upon
him, said that Allah shows everyone the right way, Pharaoh asked
what, in that case, would happen to the people who lived on earth
in the earliest times, thus showing great ignorance:
He (Musa),said, "Our Lord is He who gives each thing
its created form and then guides it". He (Pharaoh) said, "What
about the previous generations?" He said, "Knowledge of them is
with my Lord in a Book. My Lord does not misplace nor does He
forget". (Surah Ta Ha: 50-52)
Like His infinite justice, Allah's freedom
from all confusion and the fact that He forgets nothing is an
attribute of His divine essence. For instance, because men are
weak and forgetful creatures, they may forget the good or evil
done them by a friend, or they may remember the details incorrectly,
or only partially. This usually has a negative effect on their
ability to think justly and make correct decisions. Allah, however,
is the All-Preserver (Al-Hafiz). In other words, He preserves
all things in detail. He is the One Whose Knowledge encompasses
all that He brought into existence. For example, everything about
someone who is on their first day at primary school-everything
they say, the way they walk and every feature of their behaviour-all
these things are present in the knowledge of Allah in all their
freshness, exactly as they happened on that day. And everything
about a farmer who lived in the time of Ibrahim, peace be upon
him, on the day he first sowed seed in his field is also present
in the knowledge of Allah. On the Day of Judgement, all these
details will be observable, with all the immediacy they had on
the day they actually happened, just as if they were happening
in the present.
In short, Allah forgets nothing; everything is constantly present
to the awareness of our Lord, Allah. That is why Allah can give
each one of us the exact reward of all our actions. It is mere
superstition to expect that an imaginary concept like karma could
administer justice among people; it is irrational and illogical.
Allah will judge with truth;and those
you call upon apart from Him will not judge with anything
at all.It is Allah who is the All-Hearing,
the All-Seeing.
(Surat al- Ghafir: 20)
On the Day Allah raises up all of
them together, He will inform them of what they did. Allah
has recorded it while they have forgotten it. Allah is
a Witness of all things.
(Surat al-Mujadala: 6)
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Allah is Most Merciful and Forgiving
We are told in several verses of the Qur'an that Allah is Merciful,
Kind and Forgiving to His servants:
Do you not see that Allah has made everything
on the earth subservient to you and the ships running upon the
sea by His command? He holds back the heaven, preventing it from
falling to the earth-except by His permission. Allah is All-Compassionate
to mankind, Most Merciful. (Surat al-Hajj: 65)
Truly your Lord is the Almighty, the Most Merciful.
(Surat ash-Shu'ara: 9)
Anyone who does evil or wrongs himself and then
asks Allah's forgiveness will find Allah Ever-Forgiving, Most
Merciful. (Surat an-Nisa: 110)
Allah, Who is infinitely Merciful, forgives His servants' wrong
actions if they repent and mend their ways. He turns their evil
actions into good deeds; throughout their lives on earth, He gives
them opportunities to reform themselves. In the Qur'an He tells
us that if He were to punish us all for our wrong actions immediately,
there would be no living thing left on earth. However, Allah tests
His servants by means of the time He grants them, and gives them
countless opportunities to obtain His grace and mercy, and to
attain the Garden. In this verse, He describes how He gives us
a set period of time to achieve these things:
If
Allah were to punish people for their wrong actions, not a single
creature would be left upon the earth, but He defers them till
a predetermined time. When their specified time arrives, they
cannot delay it for a single hour nor can they bring it forward.
(Surat al-Nahl: 61)
Those who have faith in Allah and trust in Him, who know that
Allah is infinitely Just and Merciful and submit to Him, experience
peace of mind and inner certainty in the afterlife, secure in
the knowledge that they will receive the exact reward of their
actions on Earth, and that no injustice whatsoever will be done
them.
However, those who choose as their guide a law, a rule or a myth
such as the idea of karma that has no place in the religion of
truth, are making a serious mistake. They are overlooking the
fact that no imaginary law that any powerless being or person,
who themselves are created and who are incapable of creating anything,
have invented and given a name, can be of the slightest use to
them either in this world or the next. Such people are ignoring
the fact that all these concepts are "false gods" that cannot
administer justice to men and have no power to raise people to
life again after their deaths or determine what lives they will
live in the first place. Such people should know that Allah is
the sole Creator of mankind, and that only He has the power to
judge and to understand the hidden reasons for things. This is
what Allah says in the Qur'an:
"Am I to desire someone other than Allah as a judge
when it is He who has sent down the Book to you clarifying everything?"
Those We have given the Book know it has been sent down from your
Lord with truth, so on no account be among the doubters. (Surat
al-An'am: 114)
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