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How Purposelessness Affects The Society

 
 
Reply Fri 5 Sep, 2008 09:33 pm
In our day, people seriously lack a purpose in life. Almost everyone adopts a standard way of living. To feed one's self, to find a house in which to reside, to set up a family, and to have a job are the praised values to which one mostly aspires. In this standard way of living, the most important goal in life is to find ways to make a better living and to raise children.

For a better understanding of the purposelessness and meaninglessness permeating the lives of our society, it will be useful to look at other areas of interest apart from the aforementioned. The majority of people have a rather limited outlook. Often, not missing a TV series or watching a popular movie is what gives their daily life a meaning. For such people, a better goal in life, if any, might be to belong to a social club.

Another group of people's minds are totally preoccupied with business. All through their lives, they commute between office and home. A person starting his career in his early 20s does the same job for almost 40 years. Meanwhile, he often finds himself waiting for Fridays. His main ambitions amount to closing the tax month without problems, managing to find the rent every month, and to securing his children's future. Hardly any national or world events excite him. Only that which affects his business makes any sense to him. Never pondering over events, he readily accepts the status quo. He feels concerned only when issues challenge his business. To voice his concerns, he participates in discussion programmes on TV or talks until the early hours of the morning, arriving at no substantial solution or conclusion.

The next day, he starts a new day the same as the previous one.

Young people, too, suffer from the same purposelessness, and lack the essential factors that give life meaning. The vast majority of teenagers do not even know the leaders of their country, the political decisions they make, the impact of these decisions on national defence, the economy, or the educational and judiciary systems. Utterly oblivious of major events and developments in the world, they constantly fret over trivial and futile issues. That leaves them deprived of the skills to conceive the significance of many events of world history. Their conversations are often limited to computer games, Internet chats, dating, trivial events happening at school, cheating in exams, plans for the weekend, clothes or football games. In magazine surveys which ask teenagers to rank "the greatest goals worth pursuing in life", looking like a famous model or playing the guitar like the guitarist of a famous band come first.

Having no purpose in life and being oblivious of other realms of existence is a threat to humanity. However, over and above this, that among people who assume a particular stance in life, the majority advocate views which lack real values and are detrimental towards humanity, poses the real threat. That is because the leaders and advocates of dangerous ideas find masses to hand who are utterly bereft of faculties with which to discern danger, and who thus accept any presupposition without subjecting it to independent scrutiny.

In a verse Allah refers to the purposelessness of people thus:

Leave them to eat and enjoy themselves. Let false hope divert them. They will soon know. (Surat al-Hijr: 3)

There are surely ways for mankind to avoid such a situation: ensuring that they do not become persons who are only interested in leading their own lives and living to meet their needs. To this end, these people should be encouraged to become individuals whose target is to serve other people and deal, not merely with their own problems or of their individual countries but also, with the problems of the world. The religion Allah has chosen for people and revealed in the Qur'an shows this ultimate aim:



It is essential we tell aimless idle people that this world is created for a significant purpose. In the Qur'an, Allah informs us of His purpose in creating man: "I only created jinn and man to worship Me."(Surat adh-Dhariyat: 56)

Everyone will die one day. Then his real and eternal life will begin. The purpose of this life is to strive to be a person of whom Allah approves and whom He will host in His Garden. The conduct, ideals, and beliefs of every man will determine whether he will spend his eternal life in the hereafter in the Fire or in the Garden. For this reason, that these people mindlessly spend time on idle and worthless jobs, devoting their lives to them and behaving as if their existence on earth has no purpose, shows that these people must urgently be warned and awakened from the heedlessness in which they live.

Being aware that our purpose in the world is to earn Allah's approval, favour and the Garden, we cannot remain indifferent or insensitive to any event taking place around us. We know that every event is an opportunity to earn Allah's approval, and thus we will always act accordingly. We feel pangs of conscience whenever we witness injustice or oppression taking place in our vicinity or in the world. For instance, we feel the responsibility of each homeless boy, who lives in difficulty, and has to spend his life on the streets in the cold winter. Complying with the command of Allah in the verse, "So, as for orphans, do not oppress them, and as for beggars, do not berate them." (Surat ad-Duha: 9-10), we will treat them kindly. We will strive to find a way to save them from the unfavourable circumstances in which they live. Yet, we are aware that these children cannot be saved by our efforts or those of a few people behaving in compliance with the Qur'an. For this reason, we will strive for the values of the Qur'an and the Sunnah to be spread among all people.
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Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Sat 6 Sep, 2008 08:19 am
@ahmetsecer,
ahmetsecer;59223 wrote:


It is essential we tell aimless idle people that this world is created for a significant purpose. In the Qur'an, Allah informs us of His purpose in creating man: "I only created jinn and man to worship Me."(Surat adh-Dhariyat: 56)



wow, your god has low self-esteem if he constantly desires people to worship him! For most people a compliment every now and again is all that is needed, but apparently that isn't sufficient for allah.
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markx15
 
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Reply Tue 9 Sep, 2008 04:37 pm
@ahmetsecer,
I agree with the title, how purposelessness affects the society, but forgive me ahmetsecer if I am not inclined to discuss ,or read about for that matter, religion in social issues. We do however have a major problem concerning our lack of a general purpose in our social relations. I am sure you have all noticed how often personal or material interests guide our actions. We feel that it is our obligation to care for ourselves because, well, no one else will, I mean why should they, they have their own problems?right? does anyone disagree?
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Tue 9 Sep, 2008 09:31 pm
@ahmetsecer,
Whasup Mark, I agree.
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markx15
 
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Reply Tue 9 Sep, 2008 11:32 pm
@ahmetsecer,
Hey drnaline! long time no see, hows it been?
By agreeing perhaps you see the basic contradiction that presents itself to us. At the same time as we are selfish creatures attempting to guarantee our "basic necessities" sometimes by any means necessary, even still we live in a society, and in a society the needs of the majority take precedence. You can see why our social relations have nearly dissolved into chaos, we fear the economic ascension of our brethren because we see the pie as finite, and his piece getting bigger means yours getting smaller. How could we not distrust each other? The purpose of a society is to facilitate our lives, to provide security and stability, not lock us in the vulnerable position we were trying to avoid by remaining alone. The purpose for a society is to unite its citizens, because it is common knowledge, and instantly verifiable and true that we are stronger and the world easier to deal with if we are not alone. As you can see, society has many reasons, purposes for existing, but none of them are to guarantee individual happiness in detriment of the "greater good", quite the contrary, it proposes that we achieve happiness through the greater good, and theoretically it should work, why doesn't it though?
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westernmom
 
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Reply Wed 10 Sep, 2008 12:11 am
@ahmetsecer,
I think that we want to make our own choices in whether we "want" to help others. When it is forced on us then we lose the joy in doing it. I tend to be more generous and helpful when it is my decision and isn't the government telling me I have to do it. I feel that I have an individual purpose in doing so.

Young people need to serve is they want purpose in their lives. It doesn't have to be anything big but it has to be outside of themselves. Self centered individuals lose purpose and happiness.
Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Wed 10 Sep, 2008 07:04 am
@westernmom,
westernmom;59337 wrote:
I think that we want to make our own choices in whether we "want" to help others. When it is forced on us then we lose the joy in doing it. I tend to be more generous and helpful when it is my decision and isn't the government telling me I have to do it. I feel that I have an individual purpose in doing so.


i agree :thumbup:
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markx15
 
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Reply Wed 10 Sep, 2008 11:49 pm
@ahmetsecer,
Westernmom, you already comply with what I said, nothing would be forced upon you. Are you familiar with the term social fact?
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