Islam and Rationality

Islam secures consistency and rationality of belief through its logicality and rationality. Islam is embraced strongly by its followers. Islam keeps the Muslim away from ideological confusion, because it has no illogical or irrational principles that are inconsistent with one another.

Clear Concept of Allah
Islam does not cause confusion to the believer concerning Allah. Allah is one. Allah has no father or son. Allah has no parallel or equal.

According to Islam Jesus is not the son of Allah. Jesus is Allah’s apostle. So is Moses and so is Muhammad (Peace be Upon Them all). So are all Prophets and Apostles. Allah has no son or sons. To believe that God is unique, and vastly superior to His creation, and yet has a son is inconsistent. This lowers God to human carnal level.

In today’s Christianity, it is said that God had his son killed in order to save humanity. With all respect to our Christian friends, it is difficult to accept this, because it is against the Justice and the Might of God. Why should God kill to save? It is unfair to kill an innocent person to save others. In addition, Allah does not need to kill anyone to save others. Allah can save without killing. Further, it is difficult to see the relationship between killing and saving. It is difficult to convince a person of how, if Allah kills his son, other people are saved. Further, it is difficult to convince people that Allah killed his only son, when he should protect him.

Allah has no Son
In Islam, this issue is clear, logical, and rational. In Islam, Allah is one. Allah has no son. A person is not saved by God’s killing another person. In Islam, you are saved or doomed by yourself and your deeds. In Islam, Allah shows us the right path and the wrong path through the Holy Qur’an; our responsibility is to choose either path; each one of us is saved or doomed according to his choice and, consequently, according to his deeds.

Allah is One
Islam does not have the concept of Trinity “the three in one”. It is very difficult for the mind to accept or understand how one being can be Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit simultaneously. Furthermore, Allah has no son and does not need sons, because Allah is the owner of everything and the Creator of all beings.

Jesus (PBUH) did not say he was Allah. Jesus (PBUH) said, “I do nothing of myself” This would indicate that the miracles of Jesus (PBUH) are given to him by Allah. He also never said that he was the son of Allah. If Jesus (PBUH) is Allah how did Allah kill him or have him killed? Also if Jesus (PBUH) is the son of Allah, then how will He allow the killing of his only son? According to Islam, Jesus (PBUH) is a man, an exemplary man, a holy man, an apostle chosen by God to be a model for the people he was sent to.

No Mediation between Man and Allah
In Islam, there is no mediation between Allah and Man. You do not need to go to a priest, to confess or repent to him. In Islam, every Muslim has a direct contact with Allah, no matter how weak, poor, or ignorant he or she is. In Islam, Allah is the God of all. Every Muslim decides by himself how near or how far he wants to be from God, depending on his free will and deeds. In Islam, there are no mediators between Man and Allah.

No Clergy
In Islam, there are no men of religion, as in some other beliefs. In Islam, every Muslim is responsible for his or her own belief and for Islam in general. In Islam, there are scholars of religion, but there is no class of clergymen.

No Celibacy
In Islam, there is no celibacy, because celibacy is against human nature. Islam urges the Muslim to get married as soon as he can, because it is difficult for normal people to be religious and unmarried at the same time. Islam, as a rule organizes human nature, but never destroys it or goes against it.

Body-Soul Balance
Islam establishes a wonderful harmony between demands of the soul and the demands of the body. The religion that considers celibacy as necessary for purity goes against human nature and theoretically puts an end to the human race. Prophet Muhammad, (PBUH) says, “Your God has rights over you. Your body has rights over you. Your soul has rights over you. Give each his due rights”.

A Complete Code of Life
Islam is a religion, but not in the western meaning of religion. The western connotation of the term “religion” is something between the believer and God. Islam is a religion that organizes all aspects of life on both the individual and national levels. Islam organizes your relations with God, with yourself, with your children, with your relatives, with your neighbours, with your guests, and with other brethren. Islam clearly establishes your duties and rights in all those relationships. Islam establishes a clear system of worship, civil rights, laws of marriage and divorce, laws of inheritance, code of behaviour, what not to drink, what to wear, and what not to wear, how to worship God, how to govern, the laws of war and peace, when to go to war, when to make peace, the law of economics, and the laws of buying and selling.

Islam is a complete code of life and is not for the mosque only. Islam is a guide for life, daily life in all its aspects: social, economical, and political. Islam is complete constitution, thus Islam keeps the Muslim away from confusion, because Islam is logical and rational. Allah is one and has no sons, Allah is not a trinity, Allah does not kill to save, and no mediation is required between Allah and man. Islam organizes human nature, but does not go against it. There is not a class of clergy in Islam; nor is there celibacy. Islam is complete code of human life.