What are its Roots in the Human Nature?
What are its Roots in the Human Nature? Religion does not attempt to take humans back to ignorance and backwardness. Rather, it is an intellectual revolution that leads man to perfection and elevation in all fields. These fields are nothing but its own four dimensions: A. Correcting and cultivating ideologies and beliefs from whims and superstitions B. Improving social relationships C. Abolishing racial and ethnic differences Man reaches these four goals in the shade of belief in Allah.
Such a belief never stops being aware of responsibility, below is the explanation of this statement. In the first field, I mean reforming ideologies and the creed, we say: A rationalizing individual cannot live without a creed. Not even those who vest upon their method the stamp of apostasy and raise their voices with slogans of atheism can live without a creed as they explain the cosmos and life.
Here below, religion's theory about the reality of the cosmos and life is presented for you: Religion interprets the cosmic reality and all material systems as the masterpieces of a High Existing One Who created matter, formed it and defined it with laws and limits, subjecting it to a system of precision. The Maker is not similar to what He makes; the Giver is not the same as the taker.
It also interprets human life as having come on the cosmic page not randomly, and mankind was not created for nothing. Rather, there is a higher goal for having been created on this planet; a goal arrived at in the shade of the teachings of the prophets and guides who were all sent by the Creator in order to guide His creation. This is religion's interpretation of the reality of the cosmos, the secret of life.
But a materialist tries to interpret the cosmos differently saying: "The first matter is innately ancient, and it is the one that granted itself systems; it has no purpose, nor does man who lives therein." In other words, according to the theory of the religious individual, the cosmos has a beginning and an end; its existence came from Allah, Praise to Him, just as its end, under the label of the Return, is also up to Allah Almighty.
But the cosmos, according to the theory of the materialist, lacks the "beginning and the end", that is, he is unable to sketch its beginning or answer these questions: How did it become a reality? How was it made and brought into being? Rather, whenever you ask him, he answers you with "I do not know". He also cannot explain its end and purpose.