Tafakkur
literally means to think on a subject deeply, systematically, and in great
detail. In this context, it signifies reflection, which is the heart’s lamp,
the spirit’s food, the spirit of knowl-edge, and the essence and light of the
Islamic way of life. Reflection is the light in the heart that allows the
believer to discern what is good and evil, beneficial and harmful, beautiful
and ugly. Again, it is through reflection that the universe becomes a book to
study, and the verses of the Qur’an disclose their deeper meanings and
secrets more clearly. Without reflection, the heart is darkened, the spirit is
exasperated, and Islam is lived at such a superficial level that it is devoid
of meaning and profundity.
Reflection is a
vital step in becoming aware of what is going on around us and of drawing
conclusions from it. It is a golden key to open the door of experience, a
seedbed where the trees of truth are planted, and the opening of pupil of the
heart’s eye. Due to this, the greatest representative of humanity, the
foremost in reflection and all other virtues, upon him be peace and blessings,
states: No act of worship is as meritorious as reflection. So reflect on the
God’s bounties and the works of His Power, but do not try to reflect on His
Essence, for you will never be able to do that. By these words, in addition
to pointing out the merit of reflection, the glory of mankind, upon him be
peace and blessings, determines the limits of reflection and reminds us of our
limits.
In order to
draw attention to the same point, the writer of Al-Minhaj (The Way
Traced) writes:
Reflection on bounties is a condition of following
this way,
While reflection on the Divine Essence is a manifest sin.
It is both false and useless to doubt and think about Him,
And also means seeking to obtain something already obtained.
The
verse: They reflect on the creation of the heavens and Earth (3:190)
presents the book of the universe with its way of creation, the peculiarities
of its letters and words, the harmony and coherence of its sentences, and its
firmness as a whole. By drawing our attention to the universe and calling us to
reflect upon it, the Qur’an shows us one of the most beneficial methods of
reflection: to reflect on and study the Qur’an, and to follow it in all our
thoughts and actions; to discover the Divine mysteries in the book of the
universe and, through every new discovery that deepens and unfolds the true
believer, to live a life full of spiritual pleasure along a way of light
extending from belief to knowledge of God and therefrom to love of God; and
then to progress to the Hereafter and God’s pleasure and approval—this is
the way to become a perfect, universal human being.
One
can use reflection in every scientific field. However, the rational and
experimental sciences are only a first step or a means to reach the final
target of reflection, which is knowledge of God, provided that one’s mind has
not been filled with wrong conceptions and premises. Studying existence as if
it were a book to be reflected upon can engender the desired results and
provide ceaseless information and inspiration, but only if one admits that all
things and their attributes are created by God. This is what is sought and
should be done by those who attribute all things to God, and who have attained
spiritual contentment through the knowledge, love, and remembrance of God.
Reflection
must be based on and start with belief in God as the Originator of creation. If
not, one might reach God at some stage of the journey, but will not progress
beyond the conviction of God’s Existence and Unity. Reflection based on and
starting with belief in God as the Creator and unique Administrator of all
creation enables continuous progression and increased depths, for new
discoveries develop into further dimensions (love of God, “annihilation in
and subsistence with God,” discovering Divine realities behind things and
events). In other words, reflection starting with awareness of God having the
Names of “the First” and “the Outer” and progressing toward Him as
“the Last” and “the Inner,” will enable one to progress uninterruptedly
and without end. Encouraging people to engage in reflection focused upon a
determined aim entails urging them to learn and use the methods of sciences
that study how existence is manifested.
Since
everything in the heavens and Earth are the property and kingdom of God,
studying every incident, item, and quality also means studying how the exalted
Creator deals with exis-tence. The believer who studies and accurately
comprehends this book of existence, and then designs his or her life
accordingly, will follow the way of guidance and righteousness all the way to
the final station of Paradise, where he or she will drink of kawthar—the
blessed water of Paradise.
The
people of loss and perdition wander in the pits of heedlessness
and ingratitude to God, the true Owner of the infinite variety
of beauty and bounty in the world; those following the way
to Paradise, and equipped with reflection, recognize the True
Giver of all bounty and obey Him, fully conscious of what
believing in Him means. They travel from gratitude to being
provided with all bounties, and from bounty to gratitude,
in the footsteps of the angels, Prophets, and truthful and
loyal believers, and seek God’s pleasure in order to thank
Him for His blessings. Using the vehicle of reflection and
with the help of remembering God, they surmount all obstacles
and, progressing from taking necessary measures (to attain
their goal), to submission, and from submission to committing
their affairs to the Power of God, they fly through the heavens
to their final destinations.