Islam:
The Arab Imperialism
Chapter 3: The Nature of Prophethood
Anwar Shaikh
June 22, 2017

The Wolf of Islam feasting on the humanity!
Chapter 3: The Nature of Prophethood
To understand
the nature of prophet hood, one must realize that Polarity is
the law of existence. It means that, as physical being of the
universe depends upon the balance of negative and positive charges,
so does the social fabric, which is composed of contradictory
forces. This is the reason that we cannot imagine light without
darkness, sweet without bitter and good without bad. Exactly the
same way, Prophet hood is the antithesis of free will. For better
comprehension of this statement, I ought to explain the concept
of free will.
What is Free Will?
Life commences
with free will. It is because stones and stars are lifeless despite
their durability and lamination; they simply do not have any desire;
nor can they do anything on their own, and therefore, lack the
ability to make choices, but the lowest organism like an amoeba
has desire and the ability to move as it likes. This is the distinction
between an inanimate and animate: this difference i.e. the desire
and ability to make choices is life.
Again, until
free will emerges, existence is mechanical i.e. fully commanded
by the law of nature, but free will reduces authority of the natural
law and gives organisms the choice of action, making liberty an
integral part of living. In fact, free will is the ambassador
of a new force called "morality, " which means acting
according to one's own volition without external pressures.
Since making
choices or decisions requires consciousness and knowledge, these
two elements are also the branches of free will. This is especially
true when we realize that consciousness (awareness) is an integral
part of life.
Thus, we can
say that desire, freedom, morality, consciousness and knowledge
are the basic components of free will, which cannot operate successfully
unless its constituting elements get a fair chance to display
themselves. Since life commences with free will, the goal of life
is not servitude of any supernatural power i.e. God through worship
or prostration, but purpose of life is self-elevation, as indicated
by free will. This is the reason that we abhor dictation, injustice
and vicious commands.
Since polarity is the law of nature, the concept of free will,
which means moral choice and the liberty to act accordingly, must
also have an antithesis. It is Prophet hood, which is the opposite
of free will because it seeks to minimize the operation of free
will by reducing the scope of human intelligence and the liberty
to act accordingly; it uses the bridle of faith to check the human
conduct, intellectually, morally and physically. Reason is the
light of humanity; this is what exalts man over the rest of beings;
prophet hood replaces it with faith, which is a form of twilight,
bordering on darkness. Thus, man ceases to be a rational being
and begins to believe in fairy tales such as Moses dividing the
sea to create a pathway for the escaping Israelites; Jesus had
no physical father and Muhammad broke the moon into two sections
as a miracle. This is how the basic attitudes of life come to
be founded on irrationality under the hypnotizing force of faith.
In view of history and man's psychological ambitions, I believe
that humanity is marching towards perfection through self-elevation.
Man's ascent from the status of a savage to the modern cultural
stage proves this truth. In fact, man is destined to be a part
of Divinity. Having explained this thesis in my book "Eternity,"
I need not go into details here, but must emphasize that Prophet
is a person who imposes his own Godhead on innocent people and
thus deprives them of their own Divine dignity. Why does he adopt
this attitude towards humanity? It is because he is a man of massive
ego, which is operated by dominance-urge:
What is Dominance-Urge?
To stress
the importance of dominance-urge, I may add that, as universe
is hierarchical in nature, our social organization is also hierarchical.
The concept of hierarchy is easily understood with reference to
a pyramid which is broad at its base but becomes narrower as it
rises. Likewise, human society is the widest at the base, constituted
by the masses, but as social pattern assumes ascending order,
at the apex appears one person, usually a man, known as king,
dictator, president or prime minister.
What is it
that raises a person to the imperial, dictatorial, presidential
or prime ministerial dignity? It is the urge of dominance that
motivates a person to rise above his fellow-beings, and he seeks
distinction by imposing his will on others. This is the act of
dominance. Though social order is hierarchical, it differs from
the universal hierarchy; the former is based on a personal ambition
which grows even stronger as one gathers more power but the latter
is impersonal or neutral because it is based on function and not
ambition. The sun may be greater, and life-giving, yet it is not
superior to the earth because sun's grandeur is functional and
thus neutral in character. Social hierarchy, on the contrary,
is fuelled by the urge of dominance, which is an expression of
a personal ambition seeking superiority over the rest. Though
one can divide it into many branches, it is mainly of two types:
a. Secular,
and b. Spiritual.
a. Whether
it be secular or spiritual hierarchy, it is based on the urge
of dominance. Secular dominance is represented by gubernatorial
grandeur such as the office of a high dignitary of the state,
a minister, the king, the president or the prime minister. The
purpose of the dominant or the gubernator is always the same -
telling people how to live by equating morality with the law.
At secular level, the gubernator wants to look public-spirited,
that is, someone who lives for public good at the expense of his
own happiness. Thus, he imposes his will on people through the
agency of law, which he uses to suit his own convenience. For
example, to obtain votes, he declares that poverty is the greatest
social evil, and thus practices Robinhoodism, that is, he robs
the rich to pay the poor for gaining their favor. If he were to
alleviate the distress of poverty through the state effort, that
is, distribution of wealth, created by the state itself through
its own entrepreneurial zeal, it would be laudable. The purpose
of this exercise is to seek dominance by manipulating people's
votes.
Secular dominance
is short-lived, because when a person dies, with him perishes
his dominance-urge. However, it may take the dynastic form after
him. The father may take measures to enable his son to step into
his shoes, perpetuating the family dignity. However, family- dignity
owes itself to its founder and thus all the successors rank next
to him unless someone has secured greater distinction in his own
right.
Dominance-urge
is not restricted to any particular class of people. Both the
high and low are likely to have the ambition to dominate others.
In fact, for being the means of self-elevation, it is a part of
the evolutionary process. Thus, it is not evil in itself but becomes
so, for acting as the tool of self-promotion at the cost of moral
considerations. However, there are occasions when a dominant person
may be sincere and public spirited but it is rare and serves as
an exception and not the rule.
What is an
urge? Think of a motor car in relation to fuel. It may be a great
vehicle but it cannot budge an inch without fuel, which serves
as its driving force. This is the meaning of "drive"
in psychology, the science of behavior. Urge is just another word
for drive. An expression of this urge is found in the dominance-hierarchies
found in domestic fowl, birds, baboons, bumble bees, crabs, etc.
It is well explained by what is called "Peck Order"
and is commonly seen among chickens where bird A pecks the weaker
bird B and B pecks the still weaker bird C. In a way, what is
called aggressive behavior is the manifestation of the urge of
dominance. It demonstrates lack of rationality and seeks superiority
through a show of brute force. One can call it the expression
of the law of jungle based on the aphorism: "might is right."
A better example is provided by the "lek behavior" of
animals. It can be seen during the mating season in a communal
area where the male members fight one another to establish their
dominance over their competitors. Through an aggressive behavior,
the winner settles his claim of priority to sex, food and water.
Thus dominance-urge turns out to be the mania of self- preference,
which is realized through demonstration of ferocity. This fact
is equally noticeable in the members of much lower species: wasps
of the genus Polistes repress the sexual growth of their immediate
young through harassment so that instead of producing their own
progeny they must stay around as servants to care for the young
ones of their parents. Termites are yet another example of this
fact; they achieve similar results by chemical secretions which
effectively turn their young ones into slaves for looking after
their freshly hatched offspring.
The most effective
way of securing dominance is by arousing someone's fear. Biologists
have provided good examples to this effect. They point to "presenting,"
an inclination of the female members of the macaque monkeys. The
term "presenting" refers to the condition of a sexually
receptive female which offers itself to the male for copulation.
Such a male is the symbol of brute force, and thus carries an
air of superiority. Invitation to seduce is certainly the most
submissive behavior which the dominant relishes. This is the main
purpose of dominance-urge, which seeks total surrender and humiliation
of others through force, feigning and ferocity.
The fact that
we find mighty conquerors towering over the palace of history,
is owing to the urge of dominance, which prompted them to exploit
the human instinct of fear. The magnitude of their conquests has
been compatible with the stature of their dominance-urge: Alexander
the Great, wanted to build a universal monarchy and Tamburlaine,
the Conqueror, declared that, as there was only one God, this
earth could accommodate only one king. To accomplish this end,
Alexander unleashed terror towards those who resisted his rule,
and Tamburlaine devised the policy of building minarets with the
decapitated heads of his victims for frightening entire foreign
populations into submission.
Behind this carnage and devastation, lay the personal desire of
the perpetrator to be acknowledged as the greatest. This is the
reason that Alexander the Great wanted to be considered and worshipped
as God. History has recorded that, in November 332 B.C. when Alexander
left Praetonium for the oasis Siwa, where stood the oracle of
Amon, venerated as the king of gods, he was hailed by the priest
as the "Son of Amon." Alexander, who had harbored the
dream of divinity for a long time, was rather stunned to be addressed
as the Son of God. It was then, he was told that Philip, the king
of Macedonia, though married to his mother, Olympias, was not
his true father, because his mother's pregnancy had, in fact,
been caused by the necromantic touch of Amon, the god of gods,
who wanted to secure the birth of a mighty prince to release Egypt
from the clutches of the Persians. The insight of the priest,
who knew the psychological truth of dominance-urge, worked wonders.
Alexander, convinced of his numinous stature, demanded to be acknowledged
and worshipped as God throughout his empire. The Egyptians were
the first to yield to this demand, followed by the Greeks, Persians
and other conquered nations. The cult of dominance-urge is more
visible among the Roman Emperors. Of course, they were haughty
and powerful but they caught the disease of divinity in Egypt
where every Pharaoh was believed to be the incarnation of God.
This is what influenced the Roman Senate and it introduced the
custom of deification i.e. proclaiming a person as God; the death
of each emperor was followed not only by elaborate funeral rites,
but also daunting rituals of apotheosis leading to a place in
the national pantheon, whose sanctity was as inviolable to the
Romans of the past as is their belief in Jesus Christ today.
Why does man
want to put on the cloak of divinity? There are two reasons for
it. Firstly, the dominance-urge goads the dominance-seeker to
project himself as the loftiest being. Since God is believed to
be the greatest known image, the dominant wants to be thought
of as God directly or indirectly. Secondly, contrary to the psychological
mechanism of the dominance-seeker, *ordinary man is equipped with
Free Will. Thus it is his nature to live a life based on his own
choice, which is not possible without freedom of thought and security
of fundamental human rights. Thus man is born to be free. This
is something that a dominant person dislikes the same way as a
dog hates a cat and a cat hates a rat. It is because if people
could maintain their freedom,
* Of course,
a dominant person is also born with a Free Will but he has the
mania of coercing other people's Free Will to maximize his authority.
their freedom, the dominance-seeker would not be able to impose
his hegemony on them; dominance simply means maximization of one's
own prerogative by the minimization of other people's rights.
One way of achieving this end is by sheer brute force such as
carnage and destruction of property, but this tact works temporarily
only because man's love of freedom persuades him to resist the
tyrant. Therefore, the dominant has to use some sophisticated
ploys which, despite being vicious, must look virtuous; their
power of brainwashing should be as great as that of a burning
lamp, whose lure proves so irresistible to the moths that they
cremate themselves on it without any external pressure.
This is what
prompts a gubernator to exploit man's psychological mechanism,
which consists of fear and favor. It is a matter of common observation
that whatever man does, he does out of fear or to gain favor.
This is especially true with regard to hell and heaven; a person
adopts a certain faith because he is afraid of hell, and at the
same time wants to go to heaven, which ranks as a favor. This
is the notion which appeals more to the emotions and less to reason.
Yet fear, as one of the basic elements of personality, is the
pivot of morality; it is not only restricting but also the guiding
factor in behavior. However, when it becomes irrational it serves
as the greatest barrier to reason and thus becomes a source of
divergence, deviation and devastation.
Again, fear
is the source of both reverence and submission. Therefore, the
best way of achieving dominance is through exploitation of fear,
which must form a part of one's faith and behavior. This type
of fear is like a mellow stream, perennially fed by melting snow
which keeps it flowing year after year, whereas the fear engendered
by brute force is like the periodical torrential rain, which causes
a flood, but disappears after a short while. Thus, secular dominance
cannot be held for longer periods by sheer brute force. It must
be given a touch of spiritual happiness in such a way that people
learn to fear it reverently and obey it without coercion.
b. Members
of the gubernatorial class have realized the value of fear and
used it masterfully. This fact brings us to the discussion of
the second type of dominance (hierarchy) which I termed as "spiritual."
In fact, it
is a tool of the secular dominance, and the razzmatazz which goes
with it. What makes it spiritual is the tinge of divinity; a person
claims the right to rule and demands submission with reverence
on the ground that he is the mouthpiece of God, Son of God or
the reincarnated God. Thus he projects himself as divine and a
cut above other humans. Those people, whose purpose this assertion
serves, back the claimant. Once his divinity is established through
plausibility and a sustained campaign of fairy tales, including
violence, his dominance becomes as attractive to people as that
of a burning lamp to the moths. History is riddled with such examples.
I may refer to the Egyptian custom which is relevant to the nature
of this discussion:
In ancient
Egypt, the pharaoh (king) was identified with the sky-god, Horus
and the sun-god, variously known as Re, Amon or Aton. This is
the reason that a pharaoh was addressed as Re, Aton and Horus.
Scholars have remarked that he derived these epithets, not from
his associations with the various deities, but because he was
considered the incarnation of everything believed to be divine.
Thus, he was God-incarnate in his own right. This belief gave
birth to an effective royal theology, which led to the doctrine
of the god-kingdom spanning two generations; it means that, as
long as a pharaoh lived, he ruled as King Horus but after his
death, he became Osiris, the king of the dead. Since all Egyptians
died like other humans, they showed special reverence to their
pharaoh, who also happened to be their ruler in the world-to-come.
What a royal trick it was to make people obey their monarch to
the point of worshipping him. There also grew the tradition of
treating pharaoh as God's image, and it was believed that God
addressed him as ^my living image on earth."
This divine
cult of the pharaoh was further promoted by festivals which involved
sacrifices, eating, drinking, staging plays, sexual contacts,
including all sorts of merriment, yet retaining their numinous
character! Whereas worshipping the pharaoh formed part of the
reverential fear that his divine power generated, the delight
of the fair, counted as the favor for fearing the pharaoh. Scholars
have discovered that the festive spirit of these happy gatherings
became an integral part of the later Hellenistic i.e. Greco- Roman
mystery and salvatory religions including Semitic faiths such
as Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
As "the
living image of God," pharaoh in his human capacity was also
believed to be the servant of God, destined to carry out His work
on earth. This is what turned kingship into an institution, which
could be termed as divine viceroyalty. It received a special emphasis
in the Arabian peninsula. This fact is clearly visible in the
history of Mesopotamia. In all its empires such as Sumer, Babylon
and Assyria, one finds the prevalence of this doctrine: whether
it be a city, country or the state, its head is God, but the ruler
acts as His "humble" viceroy whose destiny remains the
execution of God's will. However, king's major role was to mediate
between God and man.
Moses, as
he brought his people out of Egypt, attached special importance
to this doctrine. The Jews had suffered tremendous hardships under
the rule of pharaoh, who was a (visible) God. Since the Jews could
not tolerate the idea of such a God, Moses introduced the concept
of an abstract God, who could not be contacted by ordinary folks
directly but it remained "possible" to approach Him
through the agency of Moses, the Viceroy (of God).
This viceregal
cloak of sanctity that man has worn for centuries, has proved
a far more effective vehicle of dominance than brute force. Another
name for this spiritual viceroy is "Prophet.'' Since God
speaks through him and, may be contacted through him only, the
prophet's word ranks as God's Word, and over a period of time,
his followers begin to worship him instead of God. This fact shows
the climax of dominance-urge, which goads man to claim divinity
directly or indirectly and be worshipped as God. But in the Semitic
tradition, a prophet is the servant of God, who mediates between
God and man, and because God reveals Himself through the agency
of the Prophet only, he becomes more important than God. It is
why, if you do not believe in the Prophet, your belief in God
and all your righteous deeds become useless. This is how the prophet
begins to rank a cut above God and, though the prophet may call
himself God's servant, it is God who, in practice, becomes the
prophet's factotum. This is the Semitic tradition and exposes
the reality of revelation, which is simply man's spiritual tool
of dominance. It depicts the impetuosity and severity of dominance-urge,
which tempts a man to claim Godhead through the medium of revelation,
simply because he wants to be worshipped, that is, loved and obeyed
by mankind.
The difference
between secular and spiritual dominance is, that the former perishes
when a dominance- seeker, such as a king or dignitary dies, but
the latter does not expire with the death of the spiritual dominance-seeker,
who commands from his grave by demanding obedience to his laws,
and exhibits an astonishing passion to be adored exclusively by
declaring that there will be no more prophets after him. This
passion for adoration is the essence of worship, which is the
worst form of aggression because it requires the worshipper to
humiliate himself through a set of self-debasing rituals, aimed
at expressing his total surrender.
Revelation
is the most effective tool of securing this purpose because the
revelationist (Prophet) declares that he has no axe to grind in
it; he claims to do what he is told by God, and being His servant,
has no choice but to obey!
The truth
is exactly the opposite. It is the prophet who wants to be adored.
God is just a euphemism for the Prophet. Revelation is the device
to achieve this aim.
What is revelation?
It is also
known as the Divine guidance, but in fact, it is the stunning
web of hypocrisy that the human mind could weave. Without doubt,
it is the greatest insult to God:
1. In chapter
2 of the Koran is narrated the dramatic story of Adam, who has
rebelled against Allah's commands because he finds them against
the dictates of his free will. It is a proof of the fact that,
man neither likes nor needs Allah's guidance (which is another
description of revelation). As Adam, along with his wife, is being
turned out of the Garden of Eden, Allah says:
"Yet
there shall come to you (Adam and his progeny) guidance (revelation)
from Me, and whosoever follows my guidance, no fear shall be on
them, neither shall they sorrow. " ( The Cow, 11- 3 5 )
Allah knows
full well that Adam has turned down His guidance despite the reward
of staying in the Garden of Eden where there is no toil, pain
or death, and all the luxuries of life are available just for
the asking. Yet, Allah insists on sending guidance to mankind
through His Messengers i.e. Prophets. It is an insult to God because
it shows that He does not have the least respect for Himself.
He has been spurned rudely by man, yet He desperately wants to
send guidance, which has already been proved totally useless.
Is Allah really that ignorant and thick-skinned!
2. From the
episode referred to above, it is obvious like daylight that Allah
hates Adam's revolt. Therefore, he would have loved to create
an obedient Adam. The concept of guidance (Prophet hood) shows
that it is Allah's attempt to rectify His weakness as the Creator!
Thus, revelation is a parody of God for His imperfection, but
a praise for the Prophet, who acts as the rectifier of Allah's
deficiency!
3. If this
universe is a creation, then its Creator has got to be PERFECT.
A Prophet is a human, and therefore, imperfect. How can an imperfect
mortal represent the Perfect Creator? And the Allah, who depends
upon a Prophet, the imperfect, is even inferior to man.
I need not
repeat all those arguments here that I have advanced in my books
"Eternity" and "Faith And Deception" to expose
the hollow nature of revelation. It is just a political tradition
of the Middle East, which enables a secular ruler to rule in the
name of God. Such a God is nothing but a clever myth, which enables
the Prophet to declare God as the real Master and himself as His
humble servant. Thus, he can give his own commands the supernatural
aura to fool and snool people for imposing his dictatorship on
them. This indirect type of government enables him to do what
he likes in the name of God because all his actions count as the
Divine Will; he claims that he has no choice but to act accordingly.
Thus, whatever may happen to his subjects, he remains blameless.
What a device this revelation is! Even Machiavelli looks a toddler
in the Middle Eastern school of politics.
The cornerstone
of this political stratagem known as Prophet hood is, that God
as an act of mercy sends guidance to people so that they can avoid
hell to qualify for paradise. Another point to note is that certain
souls were appointed as the Prophets even before creation:
"And
when God took compact with the Prophets That I have given you
of Book and Wisdom, then there shall come to you a Messenger confirming
what is with you - you shall believe in him and you shall help
him; do you agree?" He said "And do you take My load
on you on that condition?" They said, "We do agree."
God said "Bear witness so, and I shall be with you among
the witnesses. Then whosoever turns back after that - they are
the ungodly. What do they desire another religion than God's ....."
(The House of Imran III: 75)
In a nutshell,
these verses mean that Allah called a conference of the souls
of Prophets ( before creation ) and took a binding promise from
them that they would declare Muhammad as the greatest and the
Last Prophet and must tell their followers to convert to his religion,
which is the true religion of God. Allah stresses here that all
Prophets have been given the same principles of guidance as contained
in the Book of Guidance i.e. the Koran.
It is just
a Muhammadan approach for gaining converts. How could there be
a conference of the Prophets before creation? As I explained earlier,
according to the Koran, Muhammad himself was unaware of the Truth
and knew nothing of the Koran until he was forty years old; it
is then, he was "made a Prophet through the agency of Gabriel,
who brought him the revelation." Under these circumstances,
how could Allah have declared Muhammad as the greatest and the
Last Prophet when even four decades after his birth he was not
a Prophet as yet? Perhaps, the wiser interpretation of these verses
is that Muhammad was never a Prophet because, as it is obvious
from the quotation, he was not invited to participate in the pre-creation
conference, which all the other "Prophets" attended.
The pivot
of Muhammad's prophet hood is the Koran, which claims to be the
source of guidance to mankind, but this Koranic enunciation does
not hold good at all.
''Say (Muhammad):
O disbelievers...To you your religion and to me my religion."
(The Unbelievers, CIX: 5)
Here it is
made quite clear that Muhammad was not sent by Allah with a Definite
Mission because, according to these verses, the non-Muslims are
welcome to their religion, whereas Muhammad and his devotees shall
follow their own faith. Thus, at the time of declaring his prophet
hood, Muhammad had neither any Divine Code of Guidance nor any
design of preaching the "Truth." These things were necessitated
by the circumstances as he proceeded with his career. See for
yourself:
1. "Thou
(Muhammad) art not responsible for guiding them (non-Muslims)
but God guides whomsoever He will." (The Cow, II: 275)
"Thou (Muhammad) art only a warner, and God is the guardian
over everything." (Hood, II: 15)
"Your Lord knows you (Muhammad) very well; if He will, He
will have mercy on you, or, if He will, He will chastise you;
We (Allah) sent thee not to be a guardian over them." (The
Night Journey, XVII: 55)
Here one can
clearly see that Muhammad has nothing to do with guidance. In
fact, these verses show Muhammad as an ordinary person, who himself
is at the mercy of Allah for guidance. This was his attitude when
he was weak and politically a non-entity: then he preached:
"No compulsion
is there in religion." (The Cow, II: 255)
But when he
became powerful, he declared in the name of Allah:
"The
true religion with God is Islam." (The House of Imran, III:
15)
Then came
further messages:
"Whose
desires another religion than Islam, it shall not be accepted
of him; in the next world he shall be among the losers."
(The House of Imran, III: 75)
Since Islam
is the only acceptable religion to Allah, He declares:
"It is
He (Allah) who has sent His Messenger (Muhammad) with the guidance
and the religion of truth, that He may uplift it above every religion."
(Victory, XLVIII: 25)
Now, as Islam
is declared the only True religion, it has to be lifted above
all religions. Therefore, those who do not embrace it, stand condemned
by the Almighty Allah:
"Surely
the worst of beasts in God's sight are the unbelievers."
(The Spoils, VIII: 57)
Even one's
parents come within this category if they are not Muslims:
"O believers,
do not treat your fathers and mothers as your friends, if they
prefer unbelief to belief; whomsoever of you takes them for friends,
they are evil-doers." ( Repentance, IX: 20 )
Since parents
are the fountain of love and mercy for their children, the religion
that preaches hatred for them on the ground of belief is not the
source of guidance but misguidance. This is further proven by
the fact that now Allah changes His attitude altogether and declares
the revolutionary principle of JEHAD for forced conversion of
the non-Muslims:
"God
has bought from the believers their selves and their possessions
against the gift of paradise; they fight in the way of God; they
kill, and are killed; that is a promise binding on God..."
( Repentance, IX: 110 )
A Muslim is
God's soldier, whose life has been bought by Allah in return for
paradise. Jehad means killing and robbing non-Muslims if they
do not accept Islam when invited to do so. Jehad is considered
the best principle of Guidance: prayers, charity, morality, service
to the Muslim community, etc. are far inferior forms of guidance.
It is the highest symbol of surrender to God (Eman) because a
Mujahid ( God's soldier ) feels no qualms in carrying out Allah's
commands even when they involve murder, rape, robbery, injustice,
or usurpation of human rights and people's sovereignty.
Following
Allah's guidance leads to Paradise, the ultimate goal of a Muslim's
dreams. This is the main tool of the Islamic propaganda for attracting
converts. Without this charm, hardly anyone will pay attention
to this "religion." Since calling people to paradise
is the mainstay of Prophet hood, the reality of paradise, also
exposes the nature of Prophet hood. Thus, one is eagerly inclined
to know what paradise is:
Paradise is
the largest and the sweetest carrot that was ever dangled before
the Arabs. Just compare the description of paradise with the burning
sands of Arabia, without water, trees, pastures, rivers and gardens.
Worse still, Arabia did not have plentiful women, and this is
what made the Arabs hanker after the feminine gender. Look at
the following verses from the Koran which point to the sexual
appeal of Islam:
"......
for them (the Muslims) is reserved a definite provision, fruit
and a great honor in the Gardens of Bliss reclining upon couches
arranged face to face, a cup from a fountain being passed round
to them, white, a pleasure to the drinkers ..... and with them
wide-eyed maidens flexing their glances as if they were slightly
concealed pearls." (The Rangers: 40-45)
Whereas the
Chinese prefer flat-chested women, the Arabs are fond of rising
bosoms. So, the Koran declares:
"Surely
for the God-fearing awaits a place of security, gardens and vineyards
and maidens with swelling bosoms." (The Tidings: LXXVIII:
30)
The attraction
of paradise is made more impelling when wine is made a part of
paradisiacal living:
"Surely
the pious shall be in bliss, upon couches gazing: You find in
their faces the shining bliss as they are offered to drink of
wine sealed, whose seal is musk ... and whose mixture is Tasnim,
a fountain at which to drink those brought nigh." (The Stinters:
LXXXIII: 20-25)
For better
illustration of the point under discussion, I may refer to Hadith
Tirmzi, volume two (p. 35-40) which gives details of houris, the
ever-young virgins of paradise:
1. A houri
is a most beautiful young woman with a transparent body. The narrow
of her bones is visible like the interior lines of pearls and
rubies. She looks like red wine in a white glass.
2. She is of white colour, and free from the routine physical
disabilities of an ordinary woman such as menstruation, menopause,
urinal and offal discharge, child-bearing, and the related pollution.
3. She is a woman characterized by modesty and flexing glances;
she never looks at any man except her husband, and feels grateful
for being his wife.
4. A houri is a young woman, free from odium and animosity. Besides,
she knows the meaning of love and has the ability to put it into
practice.
5. A houri is an immortal woman, who does not age. She speaks
softly and does not raise her voice at her man; she is always
reconciled with him. Having been brought up in luxury, she is
a luxury herself.
6. A houri is a girl of tender age, having large rising breasts
which are round, and not inclined to dangle. Houris dwell in palaces
of splendid surroundings.
Now add to this description of houris, what Mishkat, volume three
says on pages 83-97:
7. If a houri looks down from her abode in heaven onto the earth,
the whole distance shall be filled with light and fragrance.....
8. A houri's face is more radiant than a mirror, and one can see
one's image in her cheek. The marrow of her shins is visible to
the eyes.
9. Every man who enters paradise shall be given seventy-two houris;
no matter at what age he had died, when he enters paradise, he
will become a thirty-year-old and he will not age any further.
10. Tirmzi, volume 2 states on page 138: A man in paradise shall
be given virility equal to that of one hundred men.
It should
be noted that men who are so potent, shall not be inclined to
do anything except love-making. This is the reason, that according
to Islam, sexual gratification is the ultimate goal of life. This
is the true Islamic idea of salvation.
To what has
been said above, I may add a bit more about the surroundings of
paradise to depict its appeal to the faithful:
Paradise is
constructed in such a way that every brick of gold is followed
by a brick of silver; instead of mud or cement, saffron is used
to hold them together; even its pebbles are diamonds and rubies.
He who enters paradise, shall be free from grief: he will live
there forever, remain eternally young and will never die.
Paradise is
generously dotted with streams of milk, honey and wine; its climate
is neither cold nor hot but just nice. The inhabitants of paradise
shall be given winged horses created out of rubies which will
take the rider wherever he wishes.
The inhabitants
shall live in palaces and pavilions constructed from the most
precious and beautiful diamonds, and every man shall have eighty
thousand servants to serve him!
One is inclined
to think that the above description of paradise is quite tempting
to invite people to Islam. With a view to sharpening the appeal
of his message, the Prophet used the device of contradistinction
to compare heaven with hell for arousing human instincts of pain
and pleasure to secure submission of ordinary man. It cannot be
a Divine approach because the God who is so desperate for gaining
devotees by such sadistic ploys, lacks the dignity behoving His
lofty station. It is a human weakness to be adored and worshipped,
and its fountain lies in man's inherent weakness and imperfection,
which seek redress through other people's submission, surrender
and supplication. This is the pivot of dominance urge, which is
satisfied by pleas, petitions and prayers of the vanquished and
subordinates to convince the dominant of his greatness, glitter
and grandeur, which is really not there because man is mortal
and intrinsically so vulnerable that he can be humbled any time
by disease, death or disaster. It is just vanity, and a form of
make-believe, for any man to pretend to be God or live as such
through the memory of one's fellow-beings. The true God is too
great to concern himself with the prayers or curses of man.
Having painted
the lustiest-picture of paradise, the Prophet proceeds to delineate
the sketch of hell:
We are told
in the Spider, XXIX: 65 that Gehanna or hell is the place for
unbelievers i.e. those who do not acknowledge the divine Duality
of Allah and Muhammad. Hell is the most tormenting and terrible
place (Salvation, XXV: 65). Why? See for yourself:
''The dweller
of Gehenna is given to drink oozing pus, the which he gulps, and
can scarce swallow, and death comes upon him from every side,
yet he cannot die; and still beyond him is a harsh chastisement."
(Abraham, XIV: 20) "Surely those who disbelieve in Our signs
- We (Allah) shall certainly roast them at a Fire; as often as
their skins are wholly burned, We shall give them in exchange
other skins, that they may taste the punishment.
And those
that believe ..We shall admit them to gardens underneath which
rivers flow, therein dwelling forever and ever, therein for them
shall be spouses purified." (Women, IV: 55-60)
The Koran tells us about the normal food and drink of the unbelievers
(Rangers, XXXVII: 60): there is a gigantic tree called Ez-Zakkoum,
which sprouts in "the root of Hell:" its spathes are
like the heads of satans; the dwellers of hell eat it and are
given a brew of boiling water to drink.
The terror, LVI: 50, further adds that after eating of Zakkoum,
they drink boiling water, "lapping down like thirsty camels.
Just note
the further description of hell:
It is the
roaring fire of God lit over the hearts in stretching columns.
(The Backbiter, CIV)
The theme of Ez-Zakkoum is further continued in "Smoke, XLIV:
45:" "Behold the Tree of Ez-Zakkoum is the food of the-wicked,
like molten copper, bubbling in the belly like the bubbling water
.....
".... As for the unbelievers, for them garments of fire shall
be cut, and there shall be poured over their heads boiling water
Whereby whatsoever is in their abdomens and their skins shall
be melted; for them await hooked iron rods; as often as they desire
in their anguish to come forth from it, they shall be restored
into it .." (The Pilgrimage, XXII: 20)
The Prophet's
mastery of contradistinctive description reaches its best when
he compares the delights of heaven with the doles of hell consecutively:
for example, in the "Tiding, LXXVIII: 20-30," he says:
"Behold,
Gehenna (Hell) has become an ambush, for the insolent a resort,
There in .... tasting neither coolness nor any drink save boiling
water and pus ..... Surely for the God-fearing (believers) awaits
a place of security, gardens and vineyards (paradise) and maidens
with swelling breasts, like of age, and a cup overflowing .. "
I do not think
that there is further need for quoting from the books of hadith
to make readers feel the terror of hell.
Fascination
of paradise shall be incomplete without noting the following Koranic
verses:
a. " ...... God has .... provided them radiancy and delight
and recompensed them for their patience with a Garden, and silk;
therein they shall see neither sun nor bitter cold; near them
shall be its shades, and its clusters hung meekly down, and there
shall be passed around them vessels of silver, and large drinking
cups of crystal, Crystal of silver measure very exactly, And therein
they shall be given to drink a cup whose ingredient is ginger;
therein a spring whose name is Salsabil Immortal youths shall
go about them; when thou seest them, thou supposest them dispersed
pearls, when you see them you see the divine happiness and a great
kingdom. Upon them shall be clothing of silk and brocade; they
are embellished with bracelets of silver, and their Lord shall
give them to drink a pure draught. Behold this is a reward for
you, and your toiling is thanked." (Man, 10-25)
b. These ever-young boys are again mentioned in (Mount, LII: 20)
"While they hand therein a cup one to another Wherein is
no idle talk, no cause of sin, and there go round them youths,
their own, as if they were concealed pearls."
From the above it is clear that besides the most beautiful virgins,
there are also boys in paradise:
1. They are
immortal i.e. do not age at all.
2. They are so beautiful that they look like "dispersed pearls."
3. They wear clothes of silk.
4. They are embellished with silver bracelets,
And
b. Mount,
LII: 20 makes it clear that the concept of sin does not apply
to the paradisiac life. Therefore, the cause of wrong-doing does
not exist there: whatever the paradise-dwellers do is unquestionable!
Whenever the
Muslim divines are asked to explain the purpose of boys in paradise,
they say that they are servants of the faithful. One wonders why
a servant has to be ever- young, beautiful like pearls, dressed
in brocades and bracelets.
A servant
can surely be old, ugly and poorly dressed. Let the reader come
to his/her own conclusion.
How Allah
is desperate for believers! He bribes man with the paradisiac
luxuries, and if man does not fall for it, He frightens him with
the most sadistic torture of hell. Yet, Allah calls Himself Independent,
Absolute and Disinterested!
Allah who
has created heaven and hell to gain abject submission of man is
extremely selfish, and therefore driven by intense desires. The
Koran testifies to this fact:
" ....
thy Lord accomplishes what He desires." (Hood, XI: 105)
Worship is
the worst type of flattery. Allah, whose greatest pleasure is
sycophancy and who is driven by desires, cannot be divine. He
is simply a myth. The creator of such a wonderful universe cannot
be measured in terms of human fantasy, fear and fanaticism.
Since this
is the type of God that the concept of Prophet hood proposes,
Prophet hood cannot be a fact but a fiction.
As we have
seen earlier, Prophet hood is an insult to Godhead. This is what
prompts an enquiry into the Purpose of prophet hood and one wants
to know what a Prophet really wants. Next
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