Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Paradise Is the Goal, but What Is the Purpose? - Part 1

 

Most Muslims will tell you, without hesitation, that the goal of life is Jannah. That answer is correct—but incomplete. Wanting paradise is easy. Understanding the purpose that leads us there is where the real work begins.

Islam does not call us to vague spirituality or blind hope. It calls us to responsibility, awareness, and obedience. To understand our purpose, we must return to the very beginning of human creation.

Allah informed the angels that He would place a successor on earth—a vicegerent entrusted with responsibility.

Allah says in the Qur’an (2:30) – interpretation of the meaning:

“Indeed, I will place upon the earth a successive authority.”

Human life was never meant to be accidental or self-serving. It was purposeful from the outset.

When Adam (peace be upon him) was created, Allah commanded him not to approach a specific tree. The test was not merely about eating—it was about obedience. Adam and Hawwa (peace be upon them) knew Allah, yet in a moment of forgetfulness, they slipped.

From this moment, we learn something essential about ourselves. Human beings sin for three primary reasons:

  • forgetfulness,
  • ignorance,
  • or arrogance.

Forgetfulness is human and corrected through repentance. Ignorance requires learning. Arrogance, however, is the most dangerous—it is rejecting the truth once it is known.

The Messenger of Allah explained:

“The one who has even a mustard seed of pride in his heart will not enter Paradise.”
Pride, he said, is rejecting the truth and looking down on people.
(Sahih Muslim)

Speaking about the religion without knowledge, or refusing correction, is also a form of pride.

Conclusion

The question is not whether we sin—we all do. The question is why we sin, and whether our lives align with the purpose Allah created us for. Paradise may be the prize, but purpose is the path that leads us there.

 

There is much required of us to bring back justice to this world. However, while collectively we neglect Allah’s commands, we must take responsibility for the state of this world. The Palestinian issue gives us a reminder. What improvements have we made individually, as a society and as an ummah?


see part  2: The Cape Muslim Dialogue: Paradise Is the Goal, but What Is the Purpose? - Part 2

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