Surah
Fatiha is the first chapter of the holy book of Quran. In this writing the
gradual understanding of a common man in his own self and the outer world has
been discussed. The revelation of the 7 verses in the heart makes him a true
believer
Surah
Fatiha is the first chapter of the holy book Al-Quran. Literally it means ‘the
opening’. It is because it opens the door of The Quran, the most pious divine
guidance. Most of the people of the world consider the holy book of Quran as
the religious book of Muslims. But who read it from their heart with most
possible realization, become bound to say it a book for the mankind. If one
person takes the Quran in pure hand, heart and head and goes through the book
in most comprehensive way, the person experiences a new joyful journey. Surah
Fatiha is the inception of that very journey.
Starting of the Journey
The
realization of this verse breaks some concepts prevailed in our surroundings-
- In our studenthood we are taught that religion comes out of fear. According to the historians, when man felt himself distressed in front of the natural calamities, he conceptualized the gods and associated rituals. But this understanding of the first verse of the first chapter of the holy Qur'an tells us that religion is derived from the realization of the existing truth.
- Some people say that we did not know and understand the invisible God and so we worshiped the idols. The knowledge of invisible God did not enter in our understanding. Now can it be justified? If the proof of invisible one God did not reach to you then what is the proof of your idols? Did their ideas incepted in your mind after realization?
- The realization also breaks the concept of attributeless (Nirguna) God. If He is without and attribute the what is your logic in the creation and running of the universe?
- Some people of some religion and doctrine( Hinduism, ancient tribal religions) tell that the creator and cherisher are different. Then how can this interaction be coordinated so intellectually.
Realizing of the Beneficent, the Merciful
After the
first step of realization of the Lord’s existence, the man now more carefully
looks around himself. He observes-
- Everything is sufficient in this world as per the requirement of the human and other beings.
- The bounties are not only sufficient but also more than enough. As, it would be enough for human being to survive in this world, if they would be provided only one type of food and all sorts of livelihood. Likewise we can find the varieties in all necessary items, beauty and matters of enjoyment.
This verse again proves that the concept of fear is not the first and only concept to realize God. Instead, man with an open heart, first observes the Beneficent and Merciful attribute of the Lord.
Owner of the Day of Judgment
Now
the person observes that the universe has been created and smoothly run by
Allah. But there are two types of people-one shows gratitude and another does
not. The second group of people not only deny to praise the Lord but they also
cross the natural boundaries by hurting other people or disturbing the
environment. Now there arises a question- Will the two groups of people should
posses a same result? Another important is that there are communities and
individuals in the society. Now an individual does a good deed, but his
community crosses the natural law and the entire community is destroyed in a
bad manner. History brings the evidence. On the other hand some people do bad
deed bad deed but most of the people in the community continue to commit good deed.
Therefore the entire community enjoys the benefit throughout longer period.
Again a question raises here- Will the small number of population in the two
types of community is truly justified with their deeds?
But
man iks always a hopeful being. He believes that the good will have its reward
but the Creator may mercy the wrong doer if the convict apologizes and the Lord
wills. He will mercy the one hHe will wish. He is the owner of the judgment,
not merely a judge. This understanding also breakes the concept of different
births in Hinduism.
Thee alone we worship, Thee alone we ask for help
Generally
man commits mistake due to mainly two reasons- arrogance and jealousy. So when
a man takes himself in a position to worship and to beg, his arrogance and
jealousy get eradicated, all the power
belongs to Allah, whom He wishes, he provides.
This verse
opens a new window of realization. It shows us that ‘ration’ and ‘revelation’
both is necessary. Wisdom + divine guidance is the perfect strategy to go for
the goal, the higher realization of the Supreme Being.
* ‘iyyaaka na'abudu’: In this sentence there is a special thing in grammatical aspect. In Arabic normally the subject + verb rule is used. So normally it would be used ‘na- abudu- Yaaka’ But verb has been used first only to put emphasis on the Highness of the Lord. Another interesting thing is the use of first person plural number. ‘We’ has been used here This implies that all the believers in the entire creaton worship the Lord after realization.