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          who repent and mend their ways and make known the truth, I will
        
        
          certainly accept their repentance. I am the Ever-Relenting, the
        
        
          Most Merciful.” (2:159-60)
        
        
          If God’s will is what He has expressed in His Book, the Quran,
        
        
          it can be concluded without doubt that if Muslims individually do
        
        
          not reform themselves, and do not ask for forgiveness from God
        
        
          and fail to communicate God’s religion to non-Muslims—to their
        
        
          own compatriots as well as to people at the global level—they will
        
        
          not be able to escape divine retribution, even if they continue to
        
        
          worship day and night and never miss their additional morning
        
        
          afternoon prayers. The notion that the way to heaven does not
        
        
          pass through God’s creatures is highly erroneous. It should be
        
        
          clearly understood that the gates of heaven cannot be opened to us
        
        
          unless we have tried our best—even at the risk of undergoing the
        
        
          most undesirable trials—to close the doors of hell to the millions
        
        
          of non-believers who live around us.
        
        
          As we learn from the Quran regarding the prophets and their
        
        
          followers:
        
        
          Do you think that you will enter Paradise without having
        
        
          suffered like those who passed away before you? Affliction and
        
        
          hardship befell them and so shaken were they that the Messenger
        
        
          and the believers would exclaim, ‘When will God’s help come?’
        
        
          (2:214)
        
        
          The following has been stated in the Quran in the words of the
        
        
          Prophet: ‘This Quran has been revealed to me so that through it I
        
        
          may warn you and whoever it reaches.’ (6:19)
        
        
          Those who shall warn the people of the Day of Judgement in
        
        
          this world, will stand as God’s witnesses against them ‘on that Day’
        
        
          (40:51). Now the question arises as to who today stands witness to
        
        
          the peoples of the world, so that he may, as a follower of the Final
        
        
          Prophet, bear witness in the Divine Court that he had warned the
        
        
          people of the reality of life. Is there any group in the whole Islamic
        
        
          world which can be said to be performing the task of warning the
        
        
          nations of the world? If this is not the case, then does it mean that
        
        
          God has dispensed with the sending of His witnesses to the nations