50. At various places the Qur'an characterizes man's participation in the
effort to establish the supremacy of Islam as 'helping God'. This needs a little
explanation. God has endowed man with the freedom of will and choice, with the
result that He does not resort to His omnipotent will to compel man either to
do certain things or to refrain from others. He rather leaves man free to adopt
the course that pleases him - be it that of either belief or unbelief, of either
obedience or disobedience. God prefers to instruct man by means of persuasive
argument and admonition, so as to bring home to him that even though he is free
to disbelieve, disobey and defy the Will of God, his own interest and well-being
lie in serving and obeying his Creator.
Hence, directing people to the right path by persuasion and admonition is of
concern to God, He regards those who contribute to this cause as His allies
and helpers. This is, in fact, the most exalted position attainable by man.
When a man performs Prayers, keeps his fast and worships God in other ways,
he is merely on the level of service and subjection to God. But when a man strives
to spread God's true religion and to enthrone it in actual life, he is honoured
with the status of God's ally and helper, which is the zenith of man's spiritual
growth. 'Literally, 'and be our witness that we are Muslims' - Ed.