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THE
WARNING OF QURAN ABOUT ATOMIC BOMB
BY
Muhammad Yousaf Gabriel
Oqasaorg@gmail.com
I found the warning about the atom bomb in the Quran, and now,
it has become a duty incumbent on me, as my faith implies, to
make it known to the whole vast mankind. My duty however is to
tell only, and then it remains for them to do as they would
deem fit. Whether to a hell ablaze, themselves, and along with
them their children, in order to be roasted alive, one and
all, in a world of cancer-ridden monsters, or by avoiding the
hell, that is the atomic hell, on to the path of peace and
safety, to their ultimate destination. How little did the
atomists know, when engaged in the study of Nuclear Energy,
what they were doing? They did no more than apply the keys to
the gate of atomic hell.A gate which they eventually did
succeed in throwing wide open. The powers then appeared to
round up the lowing mankind from every side, like mad cowboys,
towards this mighty gate of atomic hell, and whipping them
mercilessly with a show of chivalry of course, endeavored to
push them through the gate, with promises of bliss inside:
gardens, palaces, rivers, peace, prosperity and indeed
everything that could be the desire of one's heart. What else
it could be, if it is not sheer madness, that they disbelieve
in the promises of Allah about he gardens in the next world as
mere fantasy, whereas they believe in the promises of bliss in
the Nuclear Energy in this world.
The prophecy of the Quran about the atom bomb, that is the
atomic hell, fortunately enough for mankind, is in the form of
a warning, and is based on cause and effect, deed and
consequence, and not at all a decree preordained. The Quran
has manifestly given the causes that are responsible for the
resultant emergence of Nuclear Power and its consequent fruit,
the hell bomb. The danger therefore could certainly be averted
through repentance and the removal of the basic causes, the
causes which have been enumerated by the Quran in most
explicit of terms. Nay, the danger even could be averted, a
little before the atomic Holocaust has taken place. It is just
as the sins of a sinner could be pardoned by the Merciful
Allah, on repentance even a little while before death.
The prophecy, rather the warning about the atomic hell in the
Quran is primarily to be interpreted as, and assumed to be, an
event of the next eternal world, but, just as fire and garden
are there in this world to represent hell and heaven
respectively, this atom bomb on earth is to represent the
atomic hell in the next world, with the difference indeed,
that whereas the victims of the atom bomb on earth might taste
death, the victims of the atomic hell of the next world are
doomed to burn therein for ever without ever dying. And also,
that, while among the victims of Atom bomb in this world there
might be people innocent; the inmates of the atomic hell in
the next world are, one and all going to be men, judged
individually and found deserving of the particular punishment.
Those innocent people however who unluckily fell victims to
the atom bomb in this world would find ample compensation in
the next world for their loss and suffering, in this world,
through Allah's unabounding mercy, just like those innocent
believers who would fall victims along with other bad people
whose evil deeds have incurred the wrath of Allah and the
subsequent chastisement, will according to the promise of
Allah be compensated on the day of judgment for undeserved
sufferings. Those unfortunate people however, whose deeds will
justify their punishment in the form of Atom bomb in this
world will be doubly punished, that is, both in this world and
the next world. If on the one hand they will suffer the
punishment of burning in the atomic fire in this world, on the
other hand they will be hurled in the atomic hell in next
world to burn therein eternally.
And pray, now, do not call me superstitious or fanatic, or a
bigot in anyway (for I may be a man more or at least as
enlightened as you yourself might be) if I venture to place
before you a fact, curious through and strange indeed, yet not
in any way impossible, nor fantastic. To wit, that during my
ordeal, an ordeal very gruesome, very blood-curdling and
extremely horrible, and you may wonder, what! I say the ordeal
of writing this book which you are now going to read. A book
which you may think not very different in any way from many
other books, yet, there might be men in this very world,
possessed of a sight clear enough to discern the truth of my
ordeal in the pages of this book, and they might hear the
shrieks, cries, laments and thunders of a different kind, not
to be found in many other books. But what I want to tell you
now is that, during my writing this curious book - a book
written in frightening circumstances, circumstances even more
adverse than those of Great Milton, when he wrote his
"Paradise Lost" - I have remained throughout the subject of
two strange powers. One of these I found to be helpful in a
mysterious way and working like an under-current. A very
encouraging power indeed. The other power, aggressive,
hostile, cunning and mischievous. Always in a state of extreme
exasperation, always furious to the point of dreadful frenzy,
a perfect fright, a picture of horror, a fury insatiate, a
terrifying witch with fearful teeth, fiery eyes and covered
all over with hair, always in excitement, always in a
threatening mood, as if in readiness to snatch away my papers
right from my hand, but would not dare, due to the awful
majesty of Allah, in whose service I moved. Think me not at
all unaware of the age in which I live.A purely materialistic
age.An age in which a thing like this would be deemed a mere
hallucination, mere fantasy, something sheerly
unbelievable.But, what if the spiritual lights have been
dimmed to a faint glimmer. What if the celestial edge of human
mind has been dulled to extreme bluntness? Yet the human
intellect is not as yet so blurred as not to realize the truth
of my statement if I explain the thing a little
further.Brethren, and fellow human-beings! The power which I
say was helpful to me was the personification of the merit of
the present day humanity. A power which endeavoured to lead
them away from their impending doom,that is the atomic hell.
While, the other power which was hostile towards me, was the
personification of the guilty part of the conduct of the
present day mankind. It endeavoured to the utmost of its
ability to drag them towards the pit of punishment ablaze with
atomic hell. Both these powers incessantly struggled in a tug
of war, and the fate of humanity will be decided according to
whichever of these two powers would finally succeed. Do you
understand it now? I thought, not the understanding of some
sage extraordinary was required to comprehend such a simple
thing, but, why, the question arises, these powers thought me
to be a fit object of their attention. The answer is equally
simple, that both these powers realized the worth of that
warning of the Quran which I held in my hand and was engaged
in preparing the same for its presentation to mankind. So
great has been the worth of this warning in the eyes of the
devil that the fiend has been in mourning ever since I
undertook this work and has done all that was in his power to
deter me from my enterprise. There is every possibility, that
mankind may shake its dizzy head at the sound of this warning,
and may ponder over the problem, and realizing their folly may
repent and thus be saved.A thing not at all to the liking of
this constant enemy of the sons of Adam. Indeed so overzealous
had this devil been in its endeavours against me, that but for
the unabounding grace of Almighty Allah, the pages of this my
book might have been scattered all over, the plane which was
once the scene of a removable battle fought between Alexander
the Great and the brave Poras centuries ago. And now that I
have done my part, it remains for me only to wonder what
pranks this resourceful fiend is going to play with mankind in
the matter of their acceptance of this book and their
subsequent conduct in heading the warning of Allah: their
creator, about the Atom Bomb. Our hearty prayer today ought to
be, May God give us wisdom, such that we may be saved from the
atomic hell.And so also our children and all mankind. That
which I have suffered was necessarily the part of my training
and will always be.
That the Quran has prophesied about Atom Bomb must naturally
come as a surprise to the world. A miracle has happened in an
age of no miracles. It indeed is a miracle and a miracle of no
ordinary kind.A miracle in no way less wonderful than that of
raising the dead from the graves. Indeed something has been
raised to life, that lay dead and buried in its grave for no
less than fourteen centuries. A call sounded at a most
propitious moment, when humanity stood in readiness to make a
leap into the Nuclear Hell which they have themselves created.
Only if humanity would condescend to listen and pay heed to
this resounding trumpet of the most beneficent Allah, the most
Merciful Creator of mankind, they may still with certainty
avert a most painful end. Judging from the present state of
distressed mankind, and the nature of horrors, that stand in
readiness to fall upon it, no topic could justly be considered
as of a more momentous import or in any way of a graver aspect
than the one which unfortunately is most neglected, and is
entirely ignored by mankind viz. the Nuclear Energy and Atom
bomb. Far more grievous is the aspect that of the treacherous
Nuclear Radiations in comparison with the atomic blast and
raging fires. These radiations constitute a hazard of quite a
different nature, of a far more serious nature to
humanity.Mankind have the solace of No-atomic -war-pacts and
these are not reliable. They have the satisfaction of
safeguards against he Nuclear Radiations, and no safeguards
could be a guarantee against the Nuclear radiations. What hope
of peace is there in a world of many nations and diverse
considerations, particularly when the devil is at large to
hatch his plots to bring about the ruin of human race. The
atomic war in such circumstances may at any time start and
seal the doom of miserable humanity. The only sure way of
annihilating the danger of atomic warfare lay in the removal
of basic causes responsible for the appearance of atomic bomb.
The worth of the warning of the Quran about atom bomb
manifested itself most conspicuously in the fact that of the
enumeration of the causes of the emergence of atom bomb. This
warning of the Quran ought to be deemed a God-sent opportunity
at a most critical juncture, and if mankind failed to
recognize its true worth, there could not be found a precedent
as unhappy as that, in the whole history of human race.
Devil, as I have said, is as free in this age of confusion as
it never was in the past, and its chances of success are as
great in this age of constant tumult and unrest as were never
before. We will tell a story about the devil even at the risk
of incurring the title that of old fashioned and outmoded. The
story however may be interesting, instructive and to the
point, and one which reveals the extent of the ingenuity of
the methods adopted by the devil in bringing about the ruin of
men. It is feared that in the presence of such a resourceful
fiend, the most genuine and well-meant efforts of Nixons and
Kosignes to banish the Atomic Warfare, might well, be doomed
to final frustration.
Once, it is said, a man remonstrated with the devil for
creating all the broil and clamour amongst men to break the
peace of the world. To which the fiend replied, “Brother! I do
not more than dab the wall with a syrupy finger, and the rest
of it all is done by humans themselves". This said, he
beckoned the man to follow him, and straightway went to the
shop of a confectioner. The confectioner sat busily preparing
sweet-meats. The devil stood silently watching for a while and
then stealthily dipped his little finger in the syrup and
silently entering the shop, just made a little dab on a wall
by his syrupy finger, and retired to an obscure corner within,
and there sat himself down, secretly musing. Presently a few
flies gathered on the dab. A lizard propped up from somewhere
and sat on the lurk silently behind the flies. The cat of the
confectioner mysteriously emerged and crouched behind the
lizard. Outside, came a customer to buy sweetmeats for his
children, and along with him came his bulky dog smelling and
sniffing all the way. The dog sensed the presence of the cat
inside, and at once fixed its anxious eyes upon it, and stood
wagging its tail in excitement. The scene was by now set, and
then a deep suspense for a a while ensued. The moment at last
arrived. The lizard suddenly made a jump on the flies, the cat
like a flash pounced upon the lizard, the dog came at once
fell swoop upon the cat. The exasperated owner of the cat
threw his syrupy ladle at the dog and maimed it forthwith. The
infuriated master of the maimed dog struck the exasperated
owner of the cat with club on the head and killed him on the
spot. The plot was by now well on its way to final success.
The police naturally arrived in the wake, and the awful creak
of the hinges of the jail-door, and the hanging noose, and the
widowed women and orphaned children, and a life-long mourning,
etc.etc. The devil leaving his seat and approaching its
complainant- who stood with its eyes wide open in wonder at
the mysterious play-slightly patted his shoulder and peeping
deep into his startled eyes said, " Look friend, I did but dab
the wall with a syrupy finger, and the rest is all done by
humans themselves. Why then to whole blame on me for that
which others do?".
Mankind today is in a state of great distress everywhere, both
in the east and the west, heart-burning; anxiety and
frustration are everywhere as common and as cheap both in the
castle and the cottage as the wind that now blows. The spell
of science is over and the panic is on the increase amongst
humanity in exact proportion to the relative increase in
material progress. The higher the piles of commodities and
greater the number of factories, deeper the sense of poverty,
and fear of hunger. The much repeated terms of the modern
times, namely, the peace, progress, plenty and prosperity have
come to assume forms, perverted in reality. The scientific
progress indeed gave a delighting swing in the beginning, at a
time when Macaulay and along with him an innumerable host of
master minds had, nothing but praises for the fruitful
philosophy of the modern age of science. Bacon the supposed
initiator of the modern philosophy of fruit, and the
recognized trumpeter of the modern age was unanimously hailed
as the greatest philosopher of his times and the true
benefactor of all humanity. But alas! the short-sighted
followers of Bacon had taken too short sighted a view of
Baconian philosophy and having discarded the grand trunk road
of a balanced outlook had fallen instead on the delusive paths
of pure, ungodly and unspiritual materialism towards immediate
gain, and then, quite naturally so, the honey gradually
assumed a bitter taste and the illusion of a fast approaching
paradise began to show signs of a deceptive mirage. The
reaction of nature against those who had proceeded to achieve
its conquest for material gains only within this world, and in
the absence of spiritual considerations, began to appear in a
revengeful mode, and inwardly stirred up, heart-burning,
discontent and frustration in the minds, and outwardly led
them on to the paths which ended in front of that grisly
horror, the atom bomb. Slander, back-biting, mutual mistrust
and distrust, excessive greed and complete engrossment in a
systematic accumulation of wealth of this world, and an
exaggerated and indeed undue confidence in wealth amounting to
worship, - in short, all the qualities which the Quran has
given out as requisites of the appearance of atom bomb- fused
together and finally appeared in the form of Nuclear Energy
and its corollary the atomic bomb, together with their issuing
fragrance, the atomic radiations. The Nuclear Energy once
hailed as a great boon turned out to be a bane and not at all
a boon. A feature which darkened even the brighter aspects of
science and which eventually is justly to be feared as the
killer of science itself along with human race. This Nuclear
Energy if not abolished in time and not supplanted by some
harmless means of power, is going to destroy the whole world,
there is no doubt about it. Or do I Exaggerate my fears? I
say, go ask a scientist. I am no fanatic. I have a balanced
mind just as balanced as it would be wished for, But I see a
humanity playing an ostrich and I am engaged only in shooing
them out of this sand in which they now stand with their heads
buried deep and eyes closed, imagining themselves safe in
their blindness, and thinking that, just as they cannot see
the approaching wolf, the wolf also is not seeing them.
Humanity, only if it had a little faculty of imagining the
horrors of the Nuclear Power, whether used for war or for
peace, they would have preferred poverty and indigence without
Nuclear Power to plenty and opulence with nuclear energy.
Humanity has tolerated the conventional bombs and air-raids in
the hope of facilities to be provided by science, but the
nuclear energy has come as a killer of all hope.
Unfortunately, the general humanity knows little about the
nefarious features of Nuclear Energy. They will for ever live
absorbed in their own problems of the necessities of life,
food and clothing, and will eventually be driven like herds of
cattle into the Atomic pit, after a painful existence in an
atom ridden age. Let now the rational scientist and the wise
politician have courage to stand up to mankind and declare
that the atomic-ridden science is soon going to throw all the
most contemptible arts of magic, and all the most abhorrent
features, and all the most despicable forms of witchcraft of
the dark ages into shade, and that, all the toil and labour
and patience, perseverance and all the sacrifice of hundreds
of past generations of humanity and a history-long Endeavour
to build up a civilization worthy of man, is going to be
ultimately destroyed by a tiny little invisible atom due
merely to the folly of the most knowledgeable and most
enlightened age of the whole History of mankind on earth. It
is a painful reflection and it reminds me of a little distich
of Wordsworth.
"To let a creed built in the heart of things,
Dissolve before a twinkling atomy".
Indeed the creed built in the heart of things has been let to
dissolve before a twinkling atomy, and we just say, wonderful
Wordsworth.
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