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          and similar provisions, were, in a sense, economic and political
        
        
          concessions designed to pave the way for his
        
        
          
            Dawah
          
        
        
          work.
        
        
          If we fail to warn those around us of the Imminent Day, we
        
        
          must live in fear of being held responsible. This applied even to
        
        
          a prophet if he failed to carry the message to the people to whom
        
        
          he was sent. God did not accept even the ‘fast and worship’ from a
        
        
          prophet who left his people in the grip of polytheism or in a state
        
        
          of unbelief and did not convey the divine message to them. Then
        
        
          how can our individual observance of Islam be acceptable when we
        
        
          have around us millions of people who have never been told the
        
        
          truth of life, or the ways they must adopt in order to achieve real
        
        
          success in the life to come.
        
        
          A prophet who failed to fulfil his responsibilities in the world
        
        
          was doubly at risk of divine retribution (17:75). This was because
        
        
          a prophet had two distinct duties: one, to become a believer
        
        
          himself and, two, to proclaimGod’s message to people throughout
        
        
          the world (5:67). With the end of the prophethood, the people
        
        
          of Muhammad must now act in his stead, having been selected
        
        
          by God (22:77) to carry His message to mankind. Thus, Muslims
        
        
          have two duties: one, to live to the full a life of belief and, two, to
        
        
          testify to God’s truth among mankind. According to the Quran,
        
        
          the followers of the Prophet are duty-bound to call people to the
        
        
          path of God, just as the Prophet was so bound. (10:108).The hadith
        
        
          says: “You are God’s witness on earth.” (
        
        
          
            Bukhari
          
        
        
          )
        
        
          As we all know, when a man dies, he does not cease to exist,
        
        
          but is transported to another life where there is eternal heaven or
        
        
          eternal hell. This is a very serious state of affairs: for, if one remains
        
        
          unaware of God’s creation plan in this present life, and dies in
        
        
          ignorance, without having followed God’s will, one will suddenly,
        
        
          after death, find oneself doomed to everlasting torture, with no
        
        
          possibility of escape. Worldly people may find other things more
        
        
          important, but truly, the most important thing in God’s eyes is for
        
        
          man to learn this truth.
        
        
          To saveman from this horrifying danger, God began the chain of
        
        
          prophets since the time man was created. Every human settlement
        
        
          Ca l li n g Pe o p l e t o Tre a d t h e Pa t h o f God