His conception of God is essentially
deistical.The intimate personal communion, so
characteristic of the Old Testament, is unknown and
unrealised:hence there is little, if anything,
in his system that tends to draw men nigh to God.Attempts to remedy this characteristic defect have
been vainly made by the dervish orders, which, while
acknowledging the claims of Mohammed and his book,
have introduced methods not sanctioned by the system,
by which they attempt to find the communion with the
Unseen, for which their souls crave.These methods
are very much akin to the efforts of the devotees of
Hinduism.There is, therefore, lacking amongst
Moslems that need which grows out of personal relationship
with the Divine that need which leads to
moral transformation and spiritual intensity on the
part of those who enjoy such fellowship.The
Creator exists apart from His handiwork.He has
predetermined the actions of men.They are destined
to eternal bliss or destruction by an Inflexible Will,
so that there is no need for Divine Interference in
their affairs.“God is in His heaven, and
the world is working out its end according to His unalterable
decree.”
Because of this gross conception,
Palgrave has designated the system “The Pantheism
of Force,” and says:
“Immeasurably and eternally exalted
above, and dissimilar from all creatures, which
he levelled before Him on one common plane of instrumentality
and inertness, God is One in the totality of omnipotent
and omnipresent action, which acknowledges no rule,
standard or limit, save His own sole and absolute
will.He communicates nothing to His creatures,
for their seeming power and act ever remain His
alone, and in return He receives nothing from them;
for whatever they may be, that they are in Him, by
Him, and from Him only.And, secondly, no
superiority, no distinction, no pre-eminence,
can be lawfully claimed by one creature ever its fellow,
in the utter equalisation of their unexceptional servitude
and abasement; all are alike tools of the one
solitary Force which employs them to crush or
to benefit, to truth or to error, to honour or
shame, to happiness or misery, quite independently
of their individual fitness, deserts, or advantages,
and simply because ‘He wills it,’
and ‘as He wills it ...’
“One might at first sight think
that this tremendous Autocrat, this uncontrolled
and unsympathising Power, would be far above anything
like passions, desires, or inclinations.Yet such is not the case, for He has, with respect
to His creatures, one main feeling and source
of action, namely, jealousy of them, lest they should
perchance attribute to themselves something of
what is His alone, and thus encroach on His all
engrossing kingdom.Hence He is ever more
prone to punish than to reward; to inflict pain than
to bestow pleasure; to ruin than to build.It is His singular satisfaction to let created
beings continually feel that they are nothing else
than His slaves, His tools, and contemptible
tools also; that thus they may the better acknowledge
His superiority, and know His power to be above
their power, His cunning above their cunning, His will
above their will, His pride above their pride or,
rather, that there is no power, cunning, will,
or pride save His own.
“But He Himself, sterile in His
inaccessible height, neither loving nor enjoying
aught save His own and self-measured decree, without
son, companion, or counsellor, is no less barren
of Himself than for His creatures, and His own
barrenness and lone egoism in Himself is the
cause and rule of His indifferent and unregarding
despotism around.The first note is the key
of the whole tune, and the primal idea of God
runs through and modifies the whole system and
creed that centres in Him.”
Contrast this summary with the teaching of the Old Testament
prophets, the following quotations of which are but a small sample:
“Come, now, and
let us reason together, saith the Lord.Though
your
sins be as scarlet they
shall be as white as snow; though they be
red like crimson, they
shall be as wool.”
“Comfort ye, comfort
ye, my people, saith your God.Speak ye
comfortably to Jerusalem,
and cry unto her that her warfare is
accomplished, that her
iniquity is pardoned.”
“The spirit of the Lord God is
upon me:because the Lord has anointed me
to preach good tidings unto the meek.He hath
sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim
liberty to the captives, and the opening of the
prison to them that are bound, etc.”
“As one whom his
mother comforteth, so will I comfort you, saith
the Lord.”
“Who is a god like unto Thee,
that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression
of the remnant of His heritage?He retaineth
not His anger for ever, because He delighteth
in mercy.He will turn again; He will have
compassion upon us.He will subdue our iniquities;
and Thou wilt cast all our sins into the depths of
the sea.”
“He hath showed
thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord
require of thee, but
to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk
humbly with thy God.”
“The Lord is good,
a stronghold in the day of trouble; and He
knoweth them that trust
in Him.”
In the light of such lofty teaching,
the conceptions of Mohammed appear gross and degraded.His asceticism and contemplation never brought him
a vision of God that overwhelmed him and purified as
by fire.He knew the Creator only from what he
heard from the lips of sinful, ignorant men, whose
ideas of Deity were base and ignoble.These ideas,
and the passions that made up such a large portion
of his life, obscured his vision, warped his judgment,
and led him to postulate a God that inhabited not
a Holy Spiritual Realm, but a grossly carnal and sensuous
paradise.
Millions have been brought beneath
his sway because his system panders to the natural
inclinations of man.Spiritual insight is blinded
by carnal desire; conduct is influenced by unbridled
license; bigotry and hatred are fostered by his policy
of intoleration; and his followers are enslaved by
a tyranny that blights the reason, because it discountenances
inquiry, and places an insurmountable barrier in the
way of all human progress.
In studying the life of Mohammed,
the cause of his failure to uplift humanity will be
clearly seen.His early sincerity, if sincerity
it can be named, was absorbed by his consuming ambition.Had it been otherwise he might have had his name inscribed
with the honourable ones of the earth those
men whose claims are ratified by their happy effects.As it is, his name is linked with those whose deeds
cause a shudder of horror and repulsion to all who
love honesty, purity, and truth.