Deccan Chronicle

The journey inward

- Moin Qazi is a well-known banker, author and Islamic researcher. He can be reached at moinqazi12­3@gmail.com Moin Qazi

One of the toughest dilemmas of our times is how to reconcile the growing dichotomy between religion and spirituali­sm. Religion is something so sublime that it can give meaning and context to our lives. At the same time, it can be a cause of incessant strife and intoleranc­e. There have been fierce warriors as well as great champions among devoted members of each religion. Both the patrons of war and peace, and tolerance and intoleranc­e, belong to the same religions, and may remain true believers.

The problem has much to do with our common perception of spirituali­sm. We still tend to treat spirituali­sm as a separate exclusive space when, truly speaking, spirituali­sm should permeate our entire life — both mundane and otherworld­ly. However spiritual their aspiration­s may be, religious people have to seek God or the sacred in the world. It is futile to dream of a monastic life, adrift from the whirl of society. People may give lots of advice — that positive thinking and big dreams can help us accomplish great tasks. But one has to bow before the altar of destiny and realise that we have to navigate our ambitions within the realms of divine will. Each of us has a moral compass that shows us the limits of our talents and abilities. That is a more accurate and authentic guide than the barometer of public advice. We have already seen how ghastly the “think positive” mantra is. The financial crisis of 2008 is just one catastroph­ic example of the disastrous consequenc­es of this over-fatigued philosophy.

Spiritual enlightenm­ent and pursuit of truth alone can give man the freedom he is struggling for. A time must come in every man’s life when he has to accept reality and pursue truth. But this happens only when the individual is sufficient­ly evolved intellectu­ally and spirituall­y. We need to have a philosophy of introspect­ion, a faith, morality or religion, the practice of initiation or self-denial.

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