Sovereignty Of Allah

  • July 2020
  • PDF

This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Report DMCA


Overview

Download & View Sovereignty Of Allah as PDF for free.

More details

  • Words: 624
  • Pages: 1
Sovereignty of Allah Based on the Concept of Tauheed (Oneness of Allah): Muslim belief in the Creator of the universe(Allah) is based on the following premises: (a)Allah alone is the Lord of all,is unique and peerless; (b)He alone is the Master;all powerful and everything is under His disposal and sway; (c)He alone is the Worshipped One and all worship is directed towards Him.No one else is His associate in worship in any form or shape; (d)All the concealed and mystified matters which were revealed to the Prophet (P.B.U.H)for example ,the angles,prophets and messengers,the Day of Judgment and preordination of good or evil,are incontrovertible facts. (by Aimen Saeed)

islam The creation of Pakistan was unique in the sense that it was based on the ideological commitments in the light of the religion Islam. The term ‘ideology’ means science of ideas. It contains those ideas that a nation strives to accomplish in order to bring stability to its nationhood. The ideology grows amongst the dissatisfied group of society as a challenge to the prevailing social set up. Pakistani ideology is based on the ideals of Islamic system and it was a reaction to the Hindu and British exploitation of the Muslims. It was a revolt against the prevailing system of India where the Hindu culture was forcibly imposed on the Muslims of sub-continent and their culture. Pakistani ideology is based on the fact that the Muslims are a separate nation, having their own civilization, their own customs, their own culture, their own religion and a totally different way of life from Hindus. Muslims cannot be merged in any other nation because their philosophy of life is based on the principles of Islam. So, Muslims of India found it extremely difficult to spend their lives according to the principles of Islam in the United India. They were forced to demand a separate homeland to keep their religious as well as national identity. Pakistan ideology was based on the ‘Two Nation Theory’, which meant that Muslims and Hindus are two separate nations and both nations are quite different from each other. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was the first Muslim leader who presented the idea of ‘Two Nation Theory’; he was the pioneer of the ‘Two Nation Theory’. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan first used the word ‘Two Nations’ for Hindus and Muslims. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was convinced by the hatred of Congress and Hindus towards the Muslims that both nations cannot stay unite in the single country and the future of the Muslims will safe only if they have their own separate country. The Hindus and Muslims, in spite of living together for centuries could not forget their own individual cultures and civilizations and keep a distance from each other. They could not amalgamate in each other’s way of life to become one nation. The main reason for this difference between cultures, civilizations and lifestyle of Muslims and Hindus was the religion of Islam that cannot be merged in any other system. In Islam there is no one who could share the sovereignty of the Almighty God and to consider any one equal to God is the biggest sin. While, on the other hand Hinduism is based on the concept of multiple Gods. This is the main difference between Hindus and Muslims, how a nation who believes in oneness of God lives together with a nation who believes in multiplicity of God. There was a vast gulf of ideas between Hindus and Muslims, which could not be bridged. As far as meaning and definition of Pakistan ideology is concerned, it basically means that Pakistan should be a state, where the Muslims should have an opportunity to live according to their faith and creed based on principles of Islam.

Related Documents