173. Here an important fact has been stated about the person who remained
unguided to the Truth despite his acquaintance with the Book of God and with
the life of His Prophet (peace be on him). He was a person who was so disinclined
to the Truth and so infatuated with error that even God let him go forth along
the same erroneous direction that he had chosen for himself, a person on whom
the door of true guidance had been shut and the way towards error had been made
smooth by God. It is virtually beyond the power of human-beings to direct such
a person to the Truth.
We may be able to grasp this if we consider the case of man's livelihood. God
controls all the sources of man's livelihood. Thus, anyone who receives any
portion of livelihood receives it from God alone. At the same time, God grants
every man livelihood through the means he has himself sought. If a man seeks
his livelihood through lawful means and strives accordingly, God opens the door
to honest living to him and closes the avenues of dishonest earnings in proportion
to his earnestness. On the other hand, there is the person who is bent upon
fattening himself on dishonest earnings and strives accordingly. God permits
such a person to continue making an unlawful living, and no one has the power
to help him secure an honest means of living.
The same applies to man's belief and conduct in this life. In this respect too,
the ultimate control rests with God. No human being can proceed along any path,
whether it be good or evil, unless God lets him proceed along it, and bestows
upon him the means to do so. However, it is up to man himself to choose his
own path, and after he has made the choice, God will let him proceed along it,
and will even pave the way for him. If a person really cares about God, genuinely
seeks the truth and earnestly tries to pursue the path charted by God, God permits
him to follow his choice, and even provides the means necessary to proceed along
his chosen path. On the other hand, God shuts the door of true guidance on the
person who chooses error and strives to proceed only along wrong paths, and
further enables him to follow the path of his choice. It is beyond the power
of any human being to prevent such a person from thinking wrongly, acting wrongly
and using up his energies in wrong directions. If a man loses the road to his
success and is subsequently deprived of true guidance by God, in whose power
does it lie, then, to restore to him his lost treasure?