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Every person is in need of God at every
instant of life. From the air one breathes to the food he eats, from the ability
to use one’s hands to the faculty of speech, from being sheltered to being in
a joyful spirit, one lives completely in need of what God creates and grants
him. Still, a vast majority of people do not perceive their weaknesses and that
they are in need of God. They suppose that things develop spontaneously or that
they acquire everything by their own efforts. This is an important error, as
well as a serious ingratitude towards God. Ironically, people who render their
thanks to a person for even an insignificant gift, spend all their lives
ignoring the countless blessings that God gives them all through their lives.
However, so great are the blessings granted to a person that one could never
count them. God relates this fact in a verse as follows:
(If
you tried to number God’s blessings, you could never count them. God is
Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful)
(Surat An-Nahl 16:18)**
Despite
this fact, most people fail to give thanks for any of the blessings they have.
The reason for this is related in the Qur’an: Satan, who pledged to misguide
people from God’s way, said that his ultimate aim is to make people be
ungrateful to God. Satan’s defiant statements to God emphasize the importance
of giving thanks to God:
(’Then
I will come at them, from in front of them behind them, from their right and
from their left. You will not find most of them thankful.’ He (God) said,
‘Get out of it, reviled and driven out. As for those of them (mankind) who
follow you, I, will fill up Hell with every one of you.’)
(Surat
Al-A`raf 7:17-18)
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People
who give thanks have the insight and capability to perceive the beauties and
blessings that God creates
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Believers,
on the other hand, aware of their weaknesses and in humility before God, render
their thanks to Him for every blessing granted. Wealth and possessions are not
the only blessings for which believers render their thanks to God. Knowing that
God is the Owner and Possessor of everything, believers express their inner
gratefulness for good health, beauty, knowledge, wisdom, love of faith and
hatred from disbelief, understanding, insight, foresight and for power. They are
thankful for being rightly guided and for being in the company of believers. A
beautiful landscape, easy handling of their affairs, fulfillment of their
wishes, tidings of great joy, respectful conduct or any other blessings make
believers immediately turn to God, express their gratefulness to Him and reflect
on His mercy and compassion.
In
return for good morals displayed, a reward awaits believers. This is another of
the secrets revealed in the Qur’an; God increases His blessings on those who
are grateful. For example, God grants even more health and power to those who
render their thanks to God for the good health and strength they have. God
bestows even more knowledge and property to those who are grateful for their
knowledge or wealth. This is because they are sincere people who are contented
with what God gives and are pleased with the blessings and who take God as their
friend. God relates this secret in the Qur’an as follows:
(And
when your Lord announced: “If you are grateful, I will certainly give you
increase, but if you are ungrateful, My punishment is severe.”)
(Surat Ibrahim 14:7)
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A
disbelieving or ungrateful person will only see the imperfections and faults
even in the most beautiful environment
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Being
grateful is also a sign of one’s closeness to and love of God. People who give
thanks have the insight and capability to perceive the beauties and blessings
that God creates. God’s Messenger, peace be upon him, also referred to this
when he said:
When
God gives you property, the bliss of God’s blessing and offering must be
reflected on you.
On
the other hand, a disbelieving or ungrateful person will only see the
imperfections and faults even in the most beautiful environment, and thus will
be unhappy and discontented. Indeed, as a divine purpose in God’s creation,
such people always come across with seemingly unfavorable events and unpleasant
scenes. On the other hand, God displays more of His bounties and blessings to
those who have a sincere and insightful outlook.
That
God increases His blessings to those who are grateful is one of the secrets of
the Qur’an. However, one needs to keep in mind that sincerity is a
prerequisite for being grateful. No doubt, one’s way of showing his gratitude
without turning sincerely to God and feeling the inner peace of God’s infinite
mercy and compassion, which is solely intended to impress people, would be sheer
insincerity. God knows what hearts harbor, and will bear witness to this
insincerity. Those who have insincere inner intentions may conceal it from other
people, but not from God. Such people may render their thanks with affected
manners when there is no affliction, but at times of hardship, it is possible
that they may readily lapse into ungratefulness.
It
should be also noted that true believers remain grateful to God even under
harshest conditions. Someone looking from outside may see the diminishing of
some blessings believers enjoy. However, believers, who are able to perceive the
good aspect of every event and situation, see goodness in this too. For example,
God states that He will test people with fear, hunger and loss of wealth or
life. In such a situation, believers rejoice and feel grateful, hoping that God
will reward them with the gifts of paradise in return for the steadfastness they
displayed in this test. They know that God does not impose on anyone more than
he can bear. The steadfastness and submission of such awareness lead them to
patience and gratitude. Therefore, it is an obvious attribute of believers to
show unwavering dedication and submission and God promises to expand His
blessings on His grateful servants both in the life of this world and in the
hereafter.
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Taken with permission from www.harunyahya.com
** The translation of
the Qur’an used in this article is The
Noble Qur'an: A New Rendering of Its Meaning in English by Hajj Abdalhaqq and
Aisha Bewley, published by Bookwork, Norwich, UK. 1420 CE/1999 AH. |
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