ISLAM The Voice of Human Nature by Maulana Waiduddin Khan - page 13

Islam The Voice of Human Nature
1. THE TRIAL OF MAN
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A man who says, “I am ready to throw myself at the
feet of my Lord, but I will not bow to Adam”, has
become the brother of Satan; his self-prostration has
no value in the eyes of God, because it is negated by
the pride he displays in refusing to bow to Adam.
One who allows pride to be the governing factor in
his life will find indeed, that none of his actions are
acceptable to God.
The story of the first man, which was enacted in the
very presence of God, is now being re-enacted
over and over again in everyday life, but now, the
difference is that God has placed a veil between
Himself and mankind so that He shall remain
unseen. We do not see God right there before us,
but we do have the Holy Book which He
bequeathed to mankind – the Qur’an – and we also
have the sayings and traditions of the Prophet
Muhammad. We have, moreover, the voice of our
own consciences, which tells us every day that we
must, in our dealings with others, acknowledge
their rights in word and deed. It is as if we heard
the exhortation of God: ‘Fulfill the obligation you
have to this, your fellow man.’ God tells us to bow
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