The
rule of true faith referred to in Holy Scriptures and to be established
in the End Times will be the result of sincere faith and moral
rectitude. Neither genealogy nor any material criterion can substitute
for pure faith. Some Jews maintain that the society promised dominion in
the Torah is the Jewish people regardless of their devotion and
sincerity. However, this view is not accepted by devout Jews, but even
criticized and condemned by them.
Clearly, whoever possesses the qualities of the sincerely believing
society promised dominion in the Torah, Allah will make them the means
whereby the faith in Allah and moral values prevail. To put it another
way, those who will bring about the dominion of religious moral values
are believers of sincere faith, who fear and respect Allah, who maintain
the moral virtues He has commanded, who are obedient to Him, and who
live by love and compassion. Dominion is promised to true believers, not
to any particular community or descent.
It is a grave error for any to imagine that they have been promised
dominion solely on the grounds that they were simply born Jewish or
Christian. What matters is not his birth, but his devotion to Allah, to
His Prophets and the moral values of the faith, and his obedience and
submission. If anyone denies the existence of Allah or fails to
appreciate His might properly; if he fails to abide completely by
religious moral values; if he does not believe in the Prophets or does
not comply with their Sunnah, then his race or line of descent is to of
no advantage at all. If someone who does not believe in Allah and has
not truly surrendered to Him, it is irrelevant whether that person is
descended from the Prophets Abraham, Jacob or Moses (peace be upon
them). In any case, such a person has rejected the Prophets from whose
very line he is descended. Merely being descended from the Prophets does
not confer holiness on a person in the absence of true faith. The
ancestry of someone who rejects the Prophets Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and
Moses (peace be upon them), who does not love and fear Allah, is of no
importance in Allah's sight.
Allah has revealed in the Qur'an that fear [and respect] of Allah is
the only measure that confers any value on someone in His sight:
The noblest among you in Allah's sight is the one who most fears [and respects] Allah. Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware. (Surat al-Hujurat, 13)
Another verse reveals the finest outcome that awaits those who fear and respect Allah:
... So be steadfast. The best end result is for those who fear and respect Allah. (Surah Hud, 49)
Those who fear and respect Him are those who hope for such an outcome
from Allah by striving on His path, who hope for no other reward than
His good pleasure, who have dedicated their lives and belongings to
Allah, who have a great fear of and passionate love for Him. They are
the true heirs of Allah for the dominion of the moral values of the true
faith.
In conclusion, the fundamental requirement in Allah's promise of
dominion is true faith. The accounts of and references to dominion in
the Torah are not limited to any one particular nation. Muslims–in other
words, those who have surrendered to Allah–and anyone who truly
believes without ascribing any equals to Him, becomes part of the
community of believers. "The People of Israel" was the name for this
community in the Torah. To put it another way, the "People of Israel"
includes the sincere, devout descendants of Jacob, and the true Muslims
(who have surrendered themselves to Allah) regardless of their descent.
The community chosen and promised dominion by Allah, as revealed in
verse 55 of Surat an-Nur, will possess the following qualities:
1) Believing in Allah,
2) Doing right actions,
3) Ascribing no equals to Allah, and
4) Worshipping Allah alone.
2) Doing right actions,
3) Ascribing no equals to Allah, and
4) Worshipping Allah alone.
The dominion promised by Allah is directed towards such a community.
Otherwise, it could hardly be expected that a people descended from the
People of Israel, but lacking any devout belief, could rule the world.
Moreover, it is out of question for ethnic groups to have lived in close
proximity over the course of centuries without intermixing. Nor is it
possible for the lines of the Prophets Isaac and Ishmael, sons of the
Prophet Abraham (peace be upon them), to have survived in pure form.
Obviously, what is being referred to is unity of belief, not genealogy.
In the Book of Genesis (28: 7-10), it is revealed that the son of the
Prophet Isaac (pbuh) married the Prophet Ishmael's (pbuh) daughter. This
event described in the Torah represents a clear example of how lines of
descent became intermingled right from the outset. Furthermore,
descendants of the Prophets Isaac and Ishmael (peace be upon them) who
lived in areas very close to one another, have close family ties.
Therefore, the community that will be given dominion is not any specific
line, but a group that will adhere to the pure moral values of the
Prophet Abraham (pbuh)–or to give it its contemporary name, Islam.
In addition, Allah has revealed in the Qur'an that all messengers represent one single family:
Allah chose Adam and Noah and the family of Abraham and the family of
'Imran over all other beings–descendants one of the other. Allah is
All-Hearing, All-Knowing. (Surah Al 'Imran, 33-34)
In Surat al-An'am, Allah refers to messangers coming from each others' lines:
Those who believe and do not mix up their belief with any wrongdoing,
they are the ones who are safe; it is they who are guided. This is the
argument We gave to Abraham against his people. We raise in rank anyone
We will. Your Lord is All-Wise, All-Knowing. We gave him Isaac and
Jacob, each of whom We guided. And before him We had guided Noah. And
among his descendants were David and Solomon, and Job, Joseph, Moses and
Aaron. That is how We recompense the good-doers. And Zaccariah, John,
Jesus and Elijah. All of them were among the righteous. And Ishmael,
Eljada, Jonah and Lot. All of them We favored over all beings. And some
of their forebears, descendants and brothers; We chose them and guided
them to a straight path. (Surat al-An'am, 82-87)
All the Prophets are related to one another. Any reference to the line
of the Prophet Jacob, or the Prophet Solomon, or the Prophet David
(peace be upon them) also encapsulates the line of the Prophet Abraham
(pbuh), and dominion is promised to the Prophet Abraham (pbuh), of the
line of the Prophets. The Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and
grant him peace) is also a member of this holy line. The hadiths also
state that Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will come from that same line. Everyone
who can trace his lineage back to this line is popularly known as a
"sayyid." Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will be a sayyid.
In those hadiths of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), it is revealed that:
Abu Dawud reported a hadith from Abd Allah ibn Masud: The Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said, "If
there were only one day left for the world, that day would be
lengthened until a man from among my descendants or from among the
people of my household [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)], was sent."
Days and nights will not come to an end until a man from the People of my House [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will prevail. (Al-Uqayli, An-Najmu's-saqib)