MAN AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF GOD ON EARTH

Posted: Desember 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

According to Islam, once these three – faith, action and implementation – are in perfect harmony, the man proves the fact that the vice-manager of God on Earth. Although the man derives all kinds of Allah, is it the fullest manifestation of the attributes of Allah and as such, is the representative of Allah on Earth. The entire creation is potentially under their control. Therefore, Islam does not set any limits to knowledge, authority and power of man, except the fundamental limitation: they are all derived and therefore not self-sufficient man.

Allah can take away their power every time he wants. Therefore, the Islárn teaches the sanctity of man’s personality, gives equal rights to all without distinction of color, sex or language and subjects the loftiest and the lowliest, the richest and the poorest, the king and the plebeian – the sovereignty of Allah and at the same time gives the man a broader effort imaginable to act on the road to self-realization, even in the management of the authority of God over creation.

God, the Prophethood, the Qur’an and the Tradition

Islam, therefore, instructs man

1) to believe that God is One, Omniscient and Omnipresent; The begets not nor was begotten.

2) also believe that man is a vice-manager of God on earth and enjoying the freedom of choice.

3) also believe that having freedom of choice, you can get lost and therefore need a guide to time to another for who knows how will you make your own real greatness, and that God destined for his messengers, from Adam to Muhammad (peace be upon him).

4) to act on this message to preserve the purity without any alteration in the Quran who asked the man to follow the Prophet (peace be upon him) as their highest ideal.

5) to learn about and act on this ideal kept in collection of sayings of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the accounts of their actions, the Sunnah, or traditions of the Prophet.

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