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The living
from the dead
Tafsir
(Sura 10: verse 31) -
The living from
the dead
"
And Who brings forth the living from the
dead, and brings forth the dead from the
living?" (Qur'an 10:31)
The
clay (the earth through which we are created)
is a dead thing (but has the
capacity to come to life). The spirit
is a living thing - the source of life.
We are composed out of these two opposites – clay
(or earth) and spirit - one low, the
other high, one dead, the other alive.
They are combined in us so that we contain
within ourselves both the properties
of life and death, of spirit and matter.
These two opposites intermingle and co-exist
within us. Within us, life and death
are neighbors even if they are opposites.
Our death is woven into our physical
nature, held at bay by the life which
suffuses our bodies for a time.
In sura 36 verse 37 the Qur'an says: "And
a sign for them is the night: We pull out
from it the daytime, and they are in darkness." Light
reaches everywhere and only when it is
withdrawn or occluded or eclipsed does
darkness become evident. Likewise, when “life” (light)
is withdrawn (pulled out) from a living
thing, that thing returns to the darkness
of dead clay, dead matter. God is the author
of life and death – He creates things
with the capacity to receive life under
certain circumstances, and sets up the
systems by which physical matter organizes
into complex forms and comes alive. Within
these systems He also sets up the conditions
and parameters (health, nourishment etc.)
within which life continues, and the limits
(old age, disease, injury etc.) beyond
which it will be withdrawn, revealing the
death eclipsed and concealed within the
living. When light is present and nothing
occludes the light, the night is held back
- when light is blocked or withdrawn the
night becomes evident. When life is present
in a body (when the appropriate conditions
and parameters are present), the inertness
of dead matter is held back and matter
is suffused with life – when life
is withdrawn (when the conditions and parameters
for life are no longer present or are damaged),
the inertness of dead matter becomes evident
and begins to manifest itself.
The
Qur’an also refers to belief
as life and light, and disbelief as death
and darkness. In 6:122 it says: “Is
He who was dead then We raised him to life
and made for him a light by which he walks
among the people, like him whose likeness
is that of one in utter darkness whence
he cannot come forth.” It also speaks
of those whose hearts are alive and those
whose hearts are dead. “Dead are
they, not living….” (16:21)
So just as God brings forth the dead from
the living and the living from the dead,
He brings forth an unbeliever from a believer
and a believer from an unbeliever – a
spiritually alive person from a spiritually
dead person. "Learning is like light
to an empty, listless form" – acquiring
correct knowledge and wisdom is like a
lifeless form coming to life – and
ignorance, spiritual rebellion, and rejection
is like the onset of spiritual death. A
person's nafs (soul) becomes the battlefield
of light and darkness – the struggle
within the nafs is the place where light
and shadow, belief and unbelief, knowledge
and ignorance, spiritual life and spiritual
death, struggle against one another. If
a person moves in the direction of rejection
and rebellion, blinding themselves to guidance
and to realities beyond the immediate,
they are engaged in creating the conditions
and parameters within their own selves
that lead to a spiritual death - a slow
withdrawing of light and the onset of an
internal darkness. God makes His illumination
available (to whom He pleases from among
those who sincerely and knowledgeably seek
it) as a life-giving sustenance capable
of banishing all forms of darkness and
bestowing depth and substantiality to life
- “Light upon light – Allah
guides to His Light whom He pleases.” (Qur'an
24:35).
Just
as He provides our bodies sustenance
through the earth and what it produces,
He provides our spirits sustenance from
the heavens - from levels of reality deeper
(more elevated and comprehensive) than
this world. "Say: Who gives you sustenance
from the heavens and the earth?" (Qur'an
10:31) The spiritual sustenance is embodied
in the forms of the Prophets, the Qur'an,
and the many and varied forms of inspiration
and guidance that God provides and which
intersect with our intellects and hearts
providing them with a substantiality which
they otherwise lack.
Bringing forth the living from the dead
then encompasses several possible meanings
- coming spiritually alive after being
spiritually dead, coming to life through
knowledge and leaving behind the state
of ignorance, the ressurrection after
death, dead matter coming to a state
of complexity by which it attains the
capacity to receive life, and the miracles
by which the Prophets raised the dead
to life or gave life to inanimate matter
(as when Jesus (a.s.) breathed life into
a clay form).
Another possible meaning is a reference
to the innate potentials given to inanimate
matter and to the complex systems which
govern its behavior. Matter has been
created infused with potentials which
allow it to combine and recombine into
a bewildering variety of complex forms.
Complex forms unite with each other into
endlessly intricate structures, certain
of which can give rise to life. God has
placed concealed potentials within the
nature and systems of the material world
- these potentials emerge only with the
arising of certain material architectures
- these architectures arise through the
action of deeply embedded structural
logics which manifest through interconnected
re-iterative processes that produce vastly
complex superstructures. These forms
emerge through a bootstrap process by
which layers of complexity build upon
one another. On the one hand, the complexity
emerges from inherent internal patterns
within matter, on the other hand, matter
is lifted into complexity by the endlessly
varied mutual interworking, interaction,
and exchange that occurs within and between
complex forms. On the one hand, it is
as if an inexorable and unfathomable
Divine process pushes forms upwards to
complexity, on the other hand, it is
as if Divine attractors pull forms through
succesive shapes and levels of complexity
until they arrive at a level of interworking
and balance capable of giving rise to
life.
"
Our Lord is He Who gave to everything its
creation, then guided it to its goal." (Qur'an
20:50)
The entire system and it's inbuilt logic,
intellegence, potential, and complexity
is authored and sustained and guided
by God and supported by invisible layers
of existence which interpenetrate and
encompass the workings of this material
realm, lending it a deep and profound
logic, aspect, and potential. Dead matter
- through appropriate interactions, through
the arising of an intricately balanced
complexity - can arrive at a pattern
and state known as life, fulfilling the
potentials concealed within it. God is
the author and sustainer of the system
and of all the invisible realities which
encompass it - so it is said that God
alone is the true author of life who
brings life to dead matter and who "brings
forth the living from (that which on
it's own is) dead."
Source: -Irshaad Hussain
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