The Sunday Guardian

The character of a believer

- By Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

According to the Quran, a believer possesses two attributes: strong affection for God (2:165), and fear of God (9:18). All the other attributes of a believer are different aspects of these two attributes. When someone discovers God, the Lord of all the worlds, these two attributes are born inside him or her. When these two attributes become a deeply integral part of someone’s life, he or she develops the character of someone who is called a believer.When a person becomes aware of the great blessings of God, the attribute that the Quran refers to as strong affection for God emerges within him. Likewise, when someone discovers and becomes aware of his utter helplessne­ss before God, the attribute that the Quran calls fear of God emerges within him.

These two attributes of faith actually emerge as a result of realizatio­n of God. The higher the level of his or her realizatio­n of God, the higher the level of these attributes will develop in a person. The qualities that an individual possesses do not exist in isolation rather they are an external expression of an internal discovery. Present behind every attribute of faith is deep contemplat­ion and reflection.

Faith is not a legal issue, that is, teaching a person the legal commandmen­ts of religion cannot lead to the developmen­t of deep faith in him. The method for increase of one’s faith is that one should first become a student, someone who studies and ponders, reflects and contemplat­es. When this happens, that higher attribute that is called realizatio­n will emerge inside him.This is the only criterion to recognize a true person of faith. If someone lacks the abovementi­oned two attributes, in God’s eyes he is not a true believer, no matter how ‘big’ a person he may be considered by people who judge things by their appearance. www.cpsglobal.org

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