For those who have no concern for truth, even belief in Allah cannot save them from being deceived. On the contrary, they become instruments of the worst deceptions. Thus, they use Allah, the Good One, as an excuse for evil; there is no worse sin. The Quran condemns "followers of the religion of the ancestors" (organizations like religious orders in this era) for this very reason. For a traditionalist who follows the religion of the ancestors has no concern for "truth."

 

Curiosity exists in those who are concerned with the truth. Those who are not concerned with the truth have no curiosity.

 

Those who care about truth value knowledge. Those who don't have such a concern have no need for knowledge.

 

There's no need to deceive someone who has no concern for the truth in order to keep them idle. They've already deceived themselves and are naturally idle.

 

Jonah 32. Verse

32. For that is Allah , your Lord, the Truth. And what can be beyond truth except error? So how are you averted?

 

While Allah revealed the verse "created with truth" for the creation of the heavens and the earth, He also revealed the verse "not created in falsehood," thus introducing us to the opposite of truth: falsehood. Regarding those created with truth, the word "true" is used in the sense of "meaningful" and "for a purpose." Falsehood, on the other hand, means "vain, meaningless, and purposeless."

 

'Ankabut verse 44

44. Allah created the heavens and the earth with truth; most surely there is a sign in this for the believers.

 

Al-i Imran verse 191 

191. Who remember Allah while standing or sitting or [lying] on their sides and give thought to the creation of the heavens and the earth, [saying], "Our Lord, You did not create this aimlessly; exalted are You [above such a thing]; then protect us from the punishment of the Fire.

 

The appearance of truth, is like light. Falsehood is darkness. Where there is light, there is certainly a source. There can be no light without a source. But darkness is not like that. For darkness has no source. Darkness is the absence of light.

 

Faith is analogous to existence, while disbelief is analogous to non-existence. To believe is to be certain of the existence of a truth. To disbelieve, on the other hand, is to claim the non-existence of a truth, to "ignore" it. Declaring something "non-existent" is not even a response or contradiction to faith. Because there is no proof required. Therefore, denial can only be equated with non-existence and darkness.

 

Al-Isra, Verse 81

81. And say: "Truth has (now) arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is (by its nature) bound to perish."

 

There is a profound manifestation of Allah's name, al-Haqq, in revelation. Just as Allah created the heavens and the earth "with truth," He also sent revelation "with truth." The sending of revelation with truth means sending it with a meaningful and purpose.

 

Al-Isra, Verse 105

105. And with truth have We revealed it, and with truth did it come; and We have not sent you but as the giver of good news and as a warner.

 

Az-Zumar verse 2

2. Lo! We have revealed the Scripture unto thee (Muhammad) with truth; so worship Allah, making religion pure for Him (only).

 

Az-Zumar verse 41

41. We have revealed the Book to you for mankind in all truth. Whoever seeks guidance does so for his own good. Whosoever goes astray goes against his own soul. You are not their representative.

 

The Quran has meaning because it has a purpose. Treating the Quran as meaningless or incomprehensible is to divorce it from its purpose. The Quran's purpose is to rescue the mind of its recipient from darkness and connect it to the source of light—in other words, to guide it to the right path (guidance). Guidance, the purpose for which the Quran was revealed, can only be achieved when its meaning is grasped.

 

The one who speaks desires to be understood. Allah, the source of meaning, does not utter words so that they are not understood. This is absurd. Allah is beyond all futility, that is, Allah is far from dealing in vain things.

 

In primitive societies, animate or inanimate objects believed to possess supernatural power and influence are called fetishes. An object cannot be fetishized without first detaching its meaning and purpose. Ancient pagan tribes worshipped the sun, the moon, mountains, wolves, birds, cows, and many other objects, turning them into fetishes. This is a deviation. However, the starting point of this process is to separate these entities from the meaning and purpose of their creation. Only after this process can they be fetishized. The Quran cannot be fetishized without detaching its meaning and purpose.

 

The first thing someone who dares to make a fetish out of revelation must do is ignore its meaningful nature as a discourse. Thus, truth is veiled. The book that should guide people by understanding it becomes a fetish and strays from its purpose. People read the verses without understanding them, hoping for healing from God. People expect forgiveness, mercy, and so on, without applying the meanings of the verses to their lives. In fact, truth becomes such a fetish that, let alone reading it for understanding, even handling it without ablution is sanctified, even for the place where it sits in the house. Falsehood replaces the truth, which is increasingly removed from life. While it's so easy to access what's written within, collections of books emerge that must be read and understood. Instead of reading and understanding God's word, people try to read and understand the words of others. Truth, however, is at the top of the pile. But humanity has condemned truth to darkness by its own hand. And they will suffer the consequences.

 

On this website, we've striven to pursue the "Truth" as much as we can, while also exposing things that exist outside of the "Truth" and that have been manipulated by human intervention. At the end of this journey, we've attempted to show how people gradually descend into the religion of polytheism as falsehood replaces the "Truth."

 

WHAT IS THE SENT DOWN(REVEALED) TRUTH?

 

Ra‘d verse 1 (13:1)

1. Elif, Lam, Meem, Ra. These are the verses of the Book; and what has been revealed to you from your Lord is the truth,

but most of the people do not believe.

 

Hadîd verse 16 (57:16)

16. Has the time not come for those who have believed that their hearts should become humbly submissive at the remembrance of Allah and what has come down of the truth? And let them not be like those who were given the Scripture before, and a long period passed over them, so their hearts hardened; and many of them are defiantly disobedient.

 

Haj verse 54 (22:54)

54. And so those who were given knowledge may know that it is the truth from your Lord and [therefore] believe in it, and their hearts humbly submit to it. And indeed is Allah the Guide of those who have believed to a straight path.

 

Qasas verse 53 (28:53)

53. And when it is recited to them, they say, "We have believed in it; indeed, it is the truth from our Lord. Indeed we were, [even] before it, Muslims [submitting to Allah]."

 

Hâqah verse 51. Ayet (69:51)

51. And indeed, it is the truth of certainty.

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What is The Reality?

Reality, or "Haq" in Arabic, is what is true. What is true is what is essential. This word, also one of God's names, takes on the Arabic suffix "al-" (ال), meaning "the truth itself," "absolute truth." "Al" here makes the word definite; what is meant is not any "truth," but the being that is the sole and absolute truth. In other words, the suffix "Al" emphasizes that this attribute is unique to God, found in Him in its absolute and complete form.

 

Luqman verse 30

30. That is because Allah is the (only) Reality, and because whatever else they invoke besides Him is Falsehood; and because Allah,- He is the Most High, Most Great.

 

Since its creation, humanity has striven to attain truth. Some consider this effort to be the meaning of life, while others find it unnecessary. Conversely, humans are equipped and endowed with the wisdom to know the truth they need. They have no excuse for this. The following verse highlights this point:

 

Mulk verse 10 

10. They will say, “If we had listened (to the messengers), that is, if we had used our minds, we would not have been among the people of the blazing fire !”

 

With this intellect bestowed upon humanity, we must also consider the purpose of the name Al-Haqq and the desire for people to believe in it . Of course, it is to ensure that humanity has a concern called "truth."

 

Saba' verse 24

24.Say: "Who gives you sustenance, from the heavens and the earth?" Say: "It is Allah; and certain it is that either we or you are on right guidance or in manifest error!"

 

No matter what a person believes, who they follow, how they think, or what they do, they must never give up searching for the truth in all of this. For a person who seeks the truth, no matter what they pursue, is truly seeking God, the Truth. Those who are unconcerned with truth become playthings for their ego and Satan, and their faith in God is problematic. For those who seek to deceive them will then use the very God they believe in :

 

Luqman verse 33

33. O mankind! do your duty to your Lord, and fear (the coming of) a Day when no father can avail aught for his son, nor a son avail aught for his father. Verily, the promise of Allah is true: let not then this present life deceive you, nor let the chief Deceiver deceive you about Allah.

 

Fatir verse 5

5. O men! Certainly the promise of Allah is true. Let not then this present life deceive you, nor let the Chief Deceiver deceive you about Allah.

Zukh'ruf verse 44 (43:44)

And indeed, it is a remembrance for you and your people, and you [all] are going to be questioned.

Furqân verse 30 (25:30)

And the Messenger has said, "O my Lord, indeed my people have taken this Qur'an as [a thing] abandoned."

Qâf 16. Ayet (50:16)

And We have already created man and know what his soul whispers to him, and We are closer to him than [his] jugular vein

Baqara verse 186 (2:186)

If any of My servants ask you about Me, tell them that the Lord says,

"I am near; I accept the prayers of those who pray."