The Sunday Guardian | February 25, 2024
Consider these verses of the Quran:
The Merciful who taught the Quran—He created man and He taught him speech. The sun and the moon move according to a fixed reckoning; the stars and the trees bend in prostration. He raised the heavens and set up the measure, so that you should not transgress the measure. Always measure with justice and do not give short measure. (The Quran, 55:1-9)
According to the above verses, both the creation of man and the revelation of divine guidance are expressions of God’s justice. By creating man, and in bestowing upon him the unique gift of speech—possessed by no other object in the universe—God has given him the opportunity to attain a high position on earth and in the heavens, so that he may find for himself an eternal state of happiness.
After the creation of man, the divine blessings culminated in the sending of the Prophet and the revelation of the divine Book. Man, in being provided with right guidance, has been given a supreme opportunity to set his feet on the straight path, and to continue upon it without deviating, so that he may reach his final destination in the knowledge that his life has been a testament to the greater Glory of the Almighty.
It is necessary for the Lord’s servants to weigh their words and deeds in the divine scales of justice, for the entire world around man is established on this principle of justice by which he is required by his Creator to regulate his life. No man in the process of giving or receiving must ever fall into unjust ways. Each of his actions must conform to the standards of truth and justice. And his deeds must be in consonance with what he professes. While the Quran gives this verbal expression, the events of the universe are a practical demonstration of it. In this way, man can never be in doubt as to which principles to adopt in his life.
Source: Simple Wisdom