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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen "THANKSGIVING: What Does It Really Mean?" i November-upplagan 2001 av
Submitters Perspective,
den månatliga bulletinen av United Submitters International.
In light of the horrific events of September 11 and with the
Thanksgiving holiday fast approaching, it's a good time to reflect on God's
blessings. Immediately following the attacks on New York and Washington, DC,
people turned to God in droves. All over Tucson, as I'm sure in every city and
small town in America, signs outside of stores, which normally displayed weekly
specials or witty sayings to draw in customers, all suddenly said, "God bless
America;" or "Pray for the victims and their families;" or "In God We Trust.
United We Stand." In a society where the mention of God is frowned upon and
prayer in school prohibited, suddenly it was "cool" and popular to invoke God.
I say, "Thank God." Maybe it's not too late. Maybe we can find our
way out of the darkness of today's immoral lifestyles and back to the path of
God. This nation was founded on the understanding that we need to turn to God
for everything. Our forefathers recognized this and acknowledged it in many
ways, including putting on all our money: In God We Trust. Some-where along the
way we've lost sight of those principles, and it's time to find our way again.
Appreciative vs Unappreciative
It won't be the first time someone has tried to write our path.
Abraham Lincoln recognized that, less than 100 years after our becoming a nation
based on "In God we Trust," we were in danger of losing the understanding of
what made us great. Lincoln recognized the need to make Thanksgiving Day a
permanent Federal holiday. He said:
"We have been the recipient of the choicest
bounties of heaven. We have been preserved these many years in peace and
prosperity. We have grown in numbers, wealth and power as no nation has ever
grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand
which preserved us in peace and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us, and
we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these
blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own."
Doesn't that sound eerily like the Quran?
He is the One who moves you across the land and sea. You get onto
the ships, and they sail smoothly in a nice breeze. Then, while rejoicing
therein, violent wind blows, and the waves surround them from every side. This
is when they implore GOD, sincerely devoting their prayers to Him alone: "If You
only save us this time, we will be eternally appreciative." But as soon as He
saves them, they transgress on earth, and oppose the truth. O people, your
transgression is only to the detriment of your own souls. You remain preoccupied
with this worldly life, then to us is your ultimate return, then we inform you
of everything you had done. [10:22-23]
If the human is touched by adversity, he implores us, but as soon
as we bestow a blessing upon him, he says, "I attained this because of my
cleverness!" Indeed, this is only a test, but most of them do not know. [39:49]
And the Quran gives us a very specific example of what happened to
one community when they failed to remain appreciative of God's blessings.
GOD cites the example of a community that used to be secure and
prosperous, with provisions coming to it from everywhere. But then, it turned
unappreciative of GOD's blessings. Consequently, GOD caused them to taste the
hardships of starvation and insecurity. Such is the requital for what they did.
[16:112]
Plus, God gives us the example of Sheba's homeland. When they
became unappreciative, God turned their beautiful and well-producing gardens
into gardens with thorny plants and skimpy harvest (34:15-17)
So Abraham Lincoln recognized both that Americans were turning
unappreciative of God's blessings, and the peril that posed for the nation.
Certainly, we are no better now; in fact, we are much farther from the right
path. Is this one reason why this horrible event happened here and now? God
allowed this strike against the very symbol of today's "idol:" wealth, the
"almighty dollar." If it causes people to remember God, to investigate for
themselves the teachings of true Submission, to foster what's right and
eliminate what's wrong in our lives, then it is truly a blessing in disguise.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, let's remember that we
need to be appreciative and thankful every single day.
Your Lord has decreed: "The more you thank Me, the more I give
you." But if you turn unappreciative, then My retribution is severe. [14:7]
It was George Washington, our first president, who first called
for a day of national thanksgiving. If we look at excerpts from the Proclamation
he issued in 1789, we see clearly the righteous principles upon which America
was founded. We need to reassert those principles, putting God foremost in our
thoughts and actions, and remember especially to thank Him for His blessings and
His guidance.
Thanksgiving Proclamation
"Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the
providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits
and humbly to implore His protection and favor….[we] recommend to the people of
the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by
acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty
God….[a day] to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that
great and glorious Being who is the benefit-cent author of all the good that
was, that is, or will be; that we may then all unite in rendering unto Him our
service and humble thanks for His kind care and protection;…for the great degree
of tranquility, union and plenty which we have since en-joyed; for the civil and
religious liberty with which we are blessed and the means we have of acquiring
and diffusing useful knowledge; and, in general, for all the great and various
favors which He has been pleased to confer upon us.
"And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our
prayers and supplication to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations, and beseech Him
to pardon our national and other transgressions, to enable us all, whether in
public or private stations, to perform our duties properly and punctually; to
promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the increase
of science among us; and, generally to grant unto all mankind such a degree of
temporal prosperity as He alone knows to be best."
I think this Thanksgiving Day will find thousands more Americans
flocking to churches than ever before. For us, Thanksgiving falls during
Ramadan, so we will have even more to be thankful for. Thanksgiving-it means so
much more than turkey and football. It means giving thanks to Almighty God,
turning in times of prosperity AND adversity to our Creator, as individuals, as
communities, as a nation, as one world. And carrying this sense of grateful
appreciation beyond one day, to make giving thanks to the One God part of every
single day.
And He gives you all kinds of things that you implore Him for. If
you count GOD's blessings, you can never en-compass them. Indeed, the human
being is transgressing, unappreciative. [14:34]
Lydia
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