Question: How can I be certain
that I am following the right version of Islam. There are so many sects
and diverse views that one tends to get confused and afraid also. The reason
is that one might end up with the wrong version of Islam. What should one
do then?
Answer: In my humble opinion,
one basic thing needs to be understood: Human intellect, you would agree,
has its own limitations. It can falter and err and of course be different
in different scholars. Hence the different interpretations of certain directives
of Islam are but a natural outcome of this premise. In this regard, the
real thing is the arguments which are presented in support of a viewpoint.
A person is required to weigh these arguments in the scales of sense and
reason and decide which one appeals to his intellect the most. He should
adopt that particular viewpoint, since he would be held accountable according
to his own understanding of religion.
Furthermore, no one is guided by divine
revelation after the termination of the institution of Prophethood with
the departure of Muhammad (sws) and it is his or her judgement which must
be exercised. Therefore, no one can be certain whether he has attained
the absolute truth or not. He must keep his eyes and ears open to criticism
and cling to whatever he thinks to be the truth till he has reason to abandon
it and accept a new premise as truth. Moreover, in adopting or forming
an opinion in religious matters, the real thing is sincerity of judgement.
As long as a person is sincere in exercising his judgement, it does not
matter what conclusion is reached. As the Prophet of Allah has put it:
a person who strives to form an opinion can reach the right conclusion
and he can also reach the wrong one; if he reaches the right conclusion
he will be rewarded twice in magnitude and if he is lead to the wrong conclusion
he shall still be rewarded though of single magnitude. This shows that
the real thing in this regard is the sincerity of effort put in.
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