Shoot Korah who said: only to God belongs the wealth.
Shoot Korah who said: only to God belongs the wealth. Shoot Balam who said: only to God belong the faiths. Be aware that people are the representatives of Allah, that is Allah's family on this earth. Only the righteous ones will be heirs to this world. Lo! the noblest of you, in the sight of Allah, is the best in conduct. Qur’an 69:13 In other words, according to monotheism, the Canonical Court is run by the people. Everyone is responsible not only for his own deeds but also the deeds of others!
You may ask yourself which of the idols represents Pharoah, the symbol of oppression? Which one is Korah the symbol of capital and capitalism? And which one is Balam, the symbol of hypocrisy?
Any person with an Ibrahimian mind, depending upon his personal views, his suggested methods for social change, his responsibilities, and the socio- political system of the community he lives in may consider the last idol (Satan) as: PHAROAH: By those who are concerned with politics and live under despotism, militarism and fascism. CROESUS: By those who are concerned with economics and view it as the structure around which the society is built.
BALAM: By those intellectuals who believe that no social change will occur unless there is a genuine struggle against ignorance, feeble-mindedness and any condition that may cause people to adhere to polytheism under the cover of monotheism. During my first two trips to Mecca (Hajj), I considered the last idol as BALAM. My bullet was shot with this intention, especially when I found this to be in agreement with what the Qur’an says.
They have taken as lords beside Allah their rabbis and their monks and the Messiah son of Mary ... Qur’an 9: 31 Allah condemns oppression, ignorance, and hypocrisy. He criticizes some so called spiritual leaders who consciously or unconsciously mislead people instead of guiding them. Allah is angry with them and says: Their likeness is of the ass carrying books **.** Qur’an 62: 5 His likeness is as the likeness of a dog: if thou attackest him, he panteth with his tongue out.
Qur’an 7: 176 Another proof for my hypothesis is the powerful words of Allah written in the last chapter of the Qur’an (Sura CXIV). Allah addresses the Prophet (S) who has the greatest responsibility of leadership and freedom of mankind. Allah tells the prophet that there is a danger from which he is not protected therefore; he should seek "refuge" in Allah. In that sura, the following attributes are given to Allah: The Master. The Ruler.