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Sunday, July 01, 2012

When being rejected by people


Whenever someone brings something new to the people, whether it’s a scientific theory, an invention, an idea, or even only reminding people of what they have forgotten, it is often met with rejection and hostility. This is true with many of the greatest minds of the past, where they were persecuted for their inventions and ideas. This is also true for the Prophets and Messengers of God when they were told to remind/bring the message of the oneness of God to the people.

All the Prophets experienced hardship and challenges throughout their difficult task, but they hung on to their mission. However, in most cases, not many would come to accept what they had to say. The Prophet Noah (AS) preached to his people for more than 900 years to no avail. He even had to bear the pain of watching his own son being amongst the wretched. The Prophet Isa / Jesus (AS) was betrayed by his own people, and many other examples.

We must understand that these Prophets and Messengers are the best of God’s creation. They conveyed the message out of sincerity and love for their people. And you can try to imagine the feeling of advising someone that we love, for him or her only to reject it. This was also true for our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He wanted his people to follow the right path – guidance, and was so sad that his people did not listen to him, that the Qur’an mentions that he could have destroyed himself through sorrow.

But God, advised the Prophet (SAW) to not be (sad). Because in truth, it is not in the Prophet’s authority to give guidance to the people, but rather it is God’s. That He guides whomever He wills and leaves astray whomever He wills. That no matter how hard the Prophet tries, he has no power whatsoever in deciding whether someone will be guided or not. If God wanted everyone to be one nation, He could have easily done so. But in fact He didn’t. And we must try to understand the wisdom behind this. That everything has a purpose in their creation. That some were meant to try others.

And so from this we are reminded to be patient and not be overly sad if we are rejected when calling others towards goodness. Because in truth, we have no authority whatsoever in what other people do or decide in their lives. May we all become those who say only what is good and be able to emulate the patience of our beloved Prophets.

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