Karl Marx said so. The communist propagandists in tile Islamic Orient have not only faithfully repeated this fallacy ever since but they even attempt to apply it to Islam as well. It might well be said that Karl Marx and other communist pioneers in view of the peculiar circumstances obtaining in Europe at the time, had at least an excuse for revolting against their religion and churchmen. At that time feudalism played a most monstrous role in Europe and particularly in Russia where thousands of people were starved to death every year and millions of people died of consumption and other diseases while cold killed an equal number of people every winter. But the feudal lords still wallowed in the blood of the working people and led a life of licentious luxury enjoying all imaginable kinds of pleasures. But if the working people ever thought of protesting or even tried to feel the gross injustice to which they were subjected, the clergy would hastily tell them: “Whoever beats you on your right cheek turn the left cheek for him; whoever takes a part of your garment give him the rest of your clothes“.
The churchmen stupefied the people and tried to divert them from the path of revolution by administering to them dopes of promises of an eternal heaven and paradise where those who bear injustice in this world will live for ever in comfort and pleasure. If church promises did not work, they would resort to threatening, saying that he who disobeys his feudal lord disobeys God, the church and the churchmen. It should be remembered that at the time the church itself was the greatest of all feudal lords, with millions of serfs working on its estates. Therefore it was only natural for the church to join forces with the Tzar and the nobility against the hard working people. They all belonged to the same camp and knew full well that if revolution broke out it would spare no blood sucker whether he was a nobleman or a churchman.
When both promising and menacing did not work, force was resorted to and punishment was inflicted on the rebels for rebelling against God and religion. That is why religion was regarded as the real enemy of the people there. Hence the remark of Karl Marx: “Religion is the opium of the people” The communists in the Islamic Orient refer to the behavior of professional “men of religion” and to how they ingratiate themselves with the rulers at the expense of the nard workers and try to induce them to bear humiliation and injustice by promising them an eternal paradise which will be the recompense of the patient. By such promises “men of religion” try to dope the sensitivity of the hard workers so that the criminal blood-suckers may safely enjoy themselves.
The communists also refer to some of Al-Azhar men who used to kiss the hands of kings and interpret the provisions of the glorious Qur’an to their satisfaction and falsify the spirit and principles of Islam in order to establish the power of the rulers and prevent the hard working people from revolting against them by warning them that they would be committing a rebellion against the word of God which required obedience to the rulers. All this may have been true; but were such professional men of religion really acting in accordance with the word of God, and the principles of the Islamic faith? Or did they act in a way that served their personal and selfish interest? The fact is that such professional men of religion were acting against the word of God and the principles of Islam. Their case is similar to that of the impious poets, writers and journalists of today who would gladly wallow in dirt if they are sure to obtain thereby some transient though forbidden pleasure. But the crime of such “men of religion” is nonetheless far greater and more monstrous than that of the impious poets, writers and journalists because the men of religion are supposed to guard the word of God, and to know the essence of religion more than anyone else. They are supposed to realize the reality of their own attitudes when they falsify the word of God for a worthless price. Before proceeding further we would, however, like to stress the fact that these are no “men of religion” as such in Islam and that what they say is not binding on Islam. The misfortune of Islamic people, in fact, sprang up from their ignorance of their own religion.
The false accusation that Islam discourages the rebellion of the working people against oppression is best refuted by the fact that the movement which deposed the exking of Egypt was, to start with, essentially a religious movement. It should also be mentioned that all the liberation movements in the Islamic East were inspired by Islam. The resistance of the Egyptian people against French occupation was led by Muslim scholars (Ulama). The rebellion against the injustice of Mohammad Ali was advocated by a religious leader, Omar Makram. The rebellion against the British occupation of Sudan was led by Al-Mahdi, still another religious leader. The rebellion against the Italians in Libya and the French in Morocco as well as the Kashani Revolution against the British occupation, all these were rebellions inspired by and launched in the name of Islam. Every rebellion in the Islamic East contains evidence to show that Islam is a great liberating force directed against all forms of injustice and humiliation.
Communist propagandists often refer to certain verses of the Holy Qur’an from which they try to extort evidence that Islam calls on people to bear patiently all kinds of injustice and humiliation.
They refer to this verse: “And do not Covet that by which God hath made some of you excel others” (iv 32), and to the following verse:
“Nor strain thine eyes in longing for the things We have given for enjoyment to parties of them, the splendor of the life of this world through which We test them, but the provision of they Lord is better and more enduring” (xx: 131).
Interpreters of the Holy Qur’an say that the former verse was revealed when a woman asked: “Why are men privileged with the obligation of fighting in Allah’s way while women are deprived of such a privilege?” According to another and more generally accepted interpretation, this verse forbids empty longings that are unaccompanied by practical effort: such longings are apt to make men envious, which represent, a morbid state of mind and feelings without any material gains such as humanity may benefit from. This verse exhorts the people to do acts which might gain for them merit and honor instead of merely building castles in the air, desiring benefits but not prone to put in any effort for their realization.
The second verse cans on people to rise higher than merely material considerations and should not covet or think highly of others simply because they happen to enjoy material prosperity. The verse is believed to have been originally addressed to the Apostle (peace and prayer of God be upon him) to belittle the unfaithful who had been endowed with plenty of materialistic pleasures.
The Apostle is more elevated than such people because he has right and truth on his side. Even from the social and economic points of view, who can say that absolute equality is attainable on this earth? Is there a single country in the world where all wages and all posts are equal? Take for instance life in the Soviet Union, the country that claims to have established absolute equality. Supposing that there is an ambitious workman who longs to become an engineer but his mental ability does not qualify him to become one despite all fair opportunities that are given to him. How can the state help him realize his wish? Similarly, there might be another worker who does not have the physical ability to take up a voluntary work-shift for which he can get extra wages, but still he desires to get the extra wages which only the stronger workman can earn. What can the state do in his case? How can such people enjoy a life full of constant worrying, incessant longing and morbid malice? How can such people properly perform the duties of their work without looking up for greater power and expecting swollen salaries there from. Is it better to cure this malady with fire and sword from without or to remedy it willingly and with one’s own initiative from within?
In short, the message of Islam is to work actively for the realization of lawful desires and to accept willingly that which cannot be altered. But where there is injustice that can be prevented, God will not be pleased with such people unless they rebel against it and do away with such injustice: “To him who fighteth in the cause of God whether he is slain or gets victory-soon shall We give a reward of great (value)” (iv : 74). Should there be in the world any religion that can be termed as an opium of the people, surely Islam is not that religion, as it disowns all forms of injustice and threatens those who accept it with the most grievous chastisement.