We are in God’s Country
An American lady went on a tour of Russia. There, she saw pictures of the Chairman of the Communist party hanging everywhere she went. She took offence of this, and gave vent to her feelings in the presence of some Russians. Her companion whispered in her ear: “Madam, you are in Russia now, not America.”
A person can live as he likes in his own country, but when he goes to a foreign country, he has to abide by its laws. If he does not do so, then he will be considered an offender.
The same is true, in a broader sense, of this world. Man has been born into a world which he did not create himself. The world in which man lives is entirely of God’s making. Man, then, is not in his own country: he is living in the country of God.
This being the case, the only way that man can prosper is by understanding God’s scheme and living in the world according to that scheme. If he contradicts the scheme of God, then he will be considered as a rebel. He will be liable for punishment in the sight of God and stands to be deprived for all time of the blessings of the Lord.
The question is: how should man live in the world in order to conform with the will of God? It was to provide an answer to this question that God raised up His prophets. The prophets showed man, plainly and in terms that he could understand, exactly what the Lord requires of him; they defined the scheme of God with which man should comply.
The Quran is an authentic collection of this prophetic guidance. Whoever wishes to be counted among God’s faithful servants, and granted a share in His eternal blessings, must read the Quran and be guided by it in his life.
Whoever does not do this will meet a similar–though more severe fate–than that of Americophiles in Russia or Russophiles in America.