QUOTES by Imam W. Deen Mohammed

Thursday, November 8, 2012

The Light of Knowledge


G-d told the angels to prostrate (submit) themselves to Adam (the mind, the heart, the nature and the spirit that He wanted to rule the earth), and they all bowed down, saying to G-d that they had no knowledge except that that He had given them. But Iblis, the leader of the angels, refused to bow down to the man that G-d had. made. G-d pointed out to the chief of the angels that all of his followers had submitted to Adam; He asked Iblis why he was refusing to prostrate himself to His new creation, the man that He Himself had shaped from stinky mud and breathed into him of His own knowledge and of His own wisdom. Iblis, in his arrogant, self-serving mentality said, "I am better than he (Adam)," thinking of himself before he thought of what was right and best for the whole. The leader of the angels told G-d, "You made me of fire, and You made him of black, stinky earth (clay) fashioned into shape."

This leader of all of the other angels had a nature that was different from that of his followers. In giving G-d credit for all of the knowledge that they had, the rest of the angels confessed with their own words that they did not even have the nature to disagree with G-d. Here the Holy Quran is using picture language, teaching as G-d teaches the baby when he first comes from the womb. G-d gives the newborn baby picture language to open his mind to a higher kind of language (truth).

The angels are things that we conceive as having no physical forms (invisible entities). We find that in creation there are many invisible things that have reality and that act on us from without and from within. There are the forces of gravity, the forces of electricity, the forces of light, and the hidden, invisible forces of noise. Not only are we affected by the noise itself, but there is also a force behind noise or in noise that affects the human being's nature  The noise hits the physical ear drums, but there is an entity of the noise that affects your very nature.

There are numerous invisible entities in creation that science has now discovered that early man had not yet known. Early man thought that those invisible forces had some kind of reality like human reality, that they conversed with each other and that they had husbands, wives and children. But as the man came into more knowledge, he realized that these forces are only invisible forces in physical matter and that they have direct relationship with the physical world. When man comes into this knowledge, he take on the light of knowledge and the light of science. For example, if a person is ignorant, we might call him dull or dark because this is the language that the world has given to us. They have translated physical light into terms to serve the meaning for spiritual and rational light. In the religious language, we have light meaning spiritual light, spiritual knowledge or deeper knowledge into the things that are physical. The physical world has their knowledge, they refer to it as light, and although they do not use the term light any more, we still use the term bright for a smart person, or for a person who is highly intelligent. With this language, G-d brings pictures to our minds that will enable us to understand a higher concept, a higher reality or a higher language of that reality. As our knowledge increases, we learn how to break the chains and the gravity of the physical world, how to get away from or to step above the natural law, and how to make a plane for ourselves and call it man's law. But man has to come from the same nature (the same simple origin) that the creation is of, so he, in his beginning, was an angel; man grows in knowledge and he becomes the leader of the angels. Then this leader of the angels, man, gets to thinking of himself as being the boss in creation, that he is his own boss, and that he has no force to answer to. But G-d is ever in charge and ever in control and He raises up a man from among them who begins to question their knowledge and question their conduct.

G-d revealed to His prophets that they should say to the angels, "Your knowledge is of the nature of fire. G-d has decided to make a ruler in the land, and he will not be a ruler of fire." Fire burns up things, twists them out of their natural form and causes them to deteriorate  break a loose or disintegrate. Fire destroys forms and it creates new forms. When we throw a piece of fat in the fire, we end up with grease and smoke. When G-d says that He is going to create His man and make him the ruler in the land, He is saying that He is also going to burn the world but with a new kind of fire. The fire of G-d's man will be the fire of pure light (truth). Light is different from fire in that it does not destroy the forms of things, it reveals (shows) the forms of things. G-d is not going to force a devil to come back into good form, He is only going to shine the light on the devil to let the world and the devil see that he is out of form. All ah is not going to change the human nature; He does not want to make the human being an angel or a spook flying around somewhere in the world. He is just going to shine the light on the real thing that He created to show you the reality that He made to exist. He does this so that we can allow that reality to come into being.

1 comment:

  1. Al humdu lillah for Imam Wartha Deen Mohammed
    I'm a better human being than I ever would have been without knowing, listening to and studying him and I dedicate myself to be an example like him for my family and to do the work he was about doing for the good of the community at large especially the African American community.

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