We have tried to examine the acceptance of the right knowledge in their lives and the way they apply the right knowledge by writing with examples of the society we live in and other living creatures on the planet we live on. Well, if we listen to the voice from the past, what would it say to us?

It is obvious that people have not been able to stand behind what they know since ancient times. When we ask the pages of history, where they continue their current existence, about the reasons for not putting what they know into their lives, do these pages inform us that the reason is the fear of clothes and future (sustenance), or do they inform us about the existence of a general situation that surrounds them even more.

Let us ask the history books then…

Were they able to apply the right knowledge in their lives. What were the thoughts and aims of those before us?

Has the wrong human model, which does not stand behind what it knows, shown any change from that time to this time?

Or have the names, places and times changed, but the purpose of man or his orientation towards wrong has always remained the same?

As a result of my humble researches, I have come to the conclusion that people have always endeavoured to be successful, to achieve what they want and to gain a career by going further than their current position. Whatever the cause and result, the goal has always been one of these. In fact, this is the underlying problem of many issues.

Since the main logic of the vast majority of people in achieving the goal is the idea of being successful and having a career, in an effort to achieve what they want, only the idea of turning towards the life of the world, the accuracy of the information loses its importance to that extent after serving the purpose. This was the goal, it was lived and finished…

For example, drawing an image of a trustworthy person in order to have a career… For such people, the benefits of being reliable are necessary until they have a career. The use of knowledge in this way is related to the correct assimilation of this knowledge by the society. In order to prevent the society from creating evil from within itself with its own support, the Prophet (a.s.m.) states The greatest jihad is the word of truth spoken to the face of an oppressive ruler. [46]

Because if the society does not express its reaction to wrongdoing, in time it becomes able to support the people who commit that wrongdoing from within itself. Or even if they don’t like it, they have to applaud…

If we led lives that were oriented towards criticising ourselves and not others, we would have the opportunity to see that even though we are different from those we criticise, we make many mistakes that serve the same purpose.

Human beings follow the decisions they make with their own minds in the name of what they want to achieve, but they never think whether there is an existing decision determined for them. If he has made progress in the decisions he has made with his own mind, he no longer likes the route drawn for his purpose, even if he sees it. He adapts those around him to his own route with small word changes and continues on his way. He neither denies the purpose set for him, nor does he turn away from the route he has drawn for himself.

Allah (swt) says:

Or do you believe in part of the Book and disbelieve in part of it? Then the punishment of those of you who do so is nothing but humiliation in the life of this world, and on the Day of Resurrection they will be subjected to the most severe of torments. Allah is not heedless of what you do.[47]

The one who never seeks to find out whether a set course has been taken or not, continues on until his own line is erased. Generally, human beings have been in this state in all ages. For this reason, societies, both now and in ancient times, have always endeavoured to make their own rules. And at the basis of the rules, as rule-makers, they have aimed at their own interests. An unjust and incalculable goal…

The desire to live comfortably and to stay away from loneliness (to mix with societies) are phenomena that are consciously or unconsciously aimed at by all people. As a result of these phenomena, we come across ideologies. People’s desire to blend into society leads to the need for communalisation and grouping. In order to fulfil these needs, people set rules that distinguish them from other groups. For this reason, the name of each community is different, but basically their aims do not change.

Objective: It is the aim of living together and comfortably with people who share the same ideology, without fear of loneliness.

Although the laws of today’s world seem to have changed a lot compared to the past, the aims of the laws laid down by the people 4000 years ago and the laws laid down today are not the slightest bit different from each other. The triggering factor in the purpose of these laws is the law-maker’s own ego.

[46] Tirmizi, 1988, Volume 2, p.234

[47] Surat al-Baqarah, Verse 85