| SATAN'S RELIGION
AND SECRET METHODS
Allah tells us in the Qur'an that satan is the enemy of humanity and
that until the end of the world, he will spend all his strength and determination
to draw them into evil:
He [satan] said, "My Lord, because You misled me, I will
make things on the Earth seem good to them and I will mislead them all,
every one of them except Your servants among them who are sincere." (Surat
al-Hijr: 39-40)
But some people do not have any knowledge based on true facts about satan.
For this reason, they must first learn what they have to do to avoid his
enmity; then learn his methods and how to take precautions against his
traps-and lastly, how to be prepared against his traps.
The first thing we must understand is that satan has a sense of "religion"
he defends for centuries and attempts to get people to accept. From the
beginning of history, he has been making the same suggestions, trying
to make people all over the world adopt a common lifestyle and accept
his false religion. Here are some of this religion's basic characteristics
and some of the methods he uses to get people to accept it: He
offers excuses to render the conscience ineffective Satan's religion
is based upon getting people to accept his character and his system of
ideas. In order to persuade, he has developed many deceitful methods based
on false superstition. But his main philosophy is directed toward disabling
the human conscience because, first of all, it tries to ruin his traps
and constantly puts suggestions into people's minds, calling them to what
is good and true. Allah tells us in the Qur'an that actually, no matter
what traps satan sets, every human being is able to perceive the truth,
thanks to the guidance of his conscience. "In fact,
man will be clear proof against himself. In spite of any excuses he might
offer." (Surat al-Qiyama: 14-15) But satan tries to get people
to ignore this perception; he has many excuses to get them to shroud their
consciences and live according to his morality.
Believers think according to the Qur'an. Therefore, no matter how expert
satan's suggestions are in this direction, they immediately perceive them
and act according to their consciences. But those who live far removed
from the moral teachings of the Qur'an, whose lives are based on pampering
their lower selves, immediately accept the excuses that satan offers to
incite them. Since they are already seeing a way to silence their conscience's
voice, they are open to satan's suggestions and accept his help and support.
This satanic system condones every kind of unacceptable behavior, excuses
every evil act and justifies every depravity. In this way, satan opposes
a person to his own conscience, trying to show him that such perverted
ways of thinking are valid and justifiable.
He deceives people making them think that
good is evil and evil is good
One method satan uses to seduce people into evil is to suggest many and
varied false proofs to persuade them to leave the true path, and his proposals
are so intricate and elaborated with disingenuous logic that those who
fail to look with the eyes of faith are easily convinced. They accept
satan's proposals as truth and actually transform their behavior according
to what they have been falsely led to believe.
We can find many instances of people who act incorrectly in daily life,
having been led into such behavior by satan's deceptions. Because of his
suggestions, for example, a person may come to regard a close friend as
his enemy. Satan offers so much clear and detailed proof about his friend's
ill-intentions that, the deceived person begins to suspect even his friend's
well-intentioned behavior and looks for a hidden meaning behind his every
word or action. He has fallen so far under satan's influence of and thinks
so much about the suggestions satan has put into his mind that his friend
can do nothing to alter his opinion, no matter what well-intentioned efforts
he makes.
Sometimes satan makes the same suggestion, but in a totally opposite
way. He deceives a person to consider as friends those who will harm him
and draw him into evil. Despite clear evidences that a person is ill-intentioned,
satan has an explanation for them all and so prevents the deceived individual
from seeing the true nature of others' intentions. Satan presents some
insignificant details and inflates them, making the deceived person believe
that the other's intentions are actually benevolent.
Satan uses these tactics in every matter a person must deal in daily
life. As a result, someone he has urged into evil is drawn into ever-greater
error and prevented from avoiding the evils he has become immersed in.
In reality, however, satan has become a close friend of this deceived
person and drawn him closer to his own religious ideas and moral qualities.
About this matter, the Qur'an says:
If someone shuts his eyes to the remembrance of the All-Merciful,
We assign him a satan who becomes his bosom friend. They debar them from
the path, yet they still think they are guided. (Surat az-Zukhruf: 36-37)
He uses insidious methods and urges people
to be sly
To divert people from the right path and draw them into Hell with him,
one of the most important tactics that satan resorts to is insidiousness-one
of the most indispensable methods that he uses in his pitiless struggle
against human beings. If he invited people to join him by revealing his
true intentions, he wouldn't be successful. If he admitted how much he
hates human beings and has been their enemy since the beginning of their
history, how hard he has tried to deceive them and drag them with himself
into the eternal pangs of Hell, then people would certainly beware of
him and be saved from falling into his traps. For this reason, satan tries
to mislead them by using lies, insincerity and deceitful tricks. He avoids
acting in any way that would make them think that he is their enemy. He
may even not openly suggest that they follow him, practice unseemly morality,
do harm to themselves and others-and every time they have to choose between
good and evil, that they act on the side of evil. In fact, these suggestions
actually sum up satan's final goal. He always presents these actions to
people as goodness, beauty and truth. He insinuates himself into their
lives with methods of persuasion and sly cunning.
The Qur'an tells us that satan himself has spoken of this; that he will
not approach people openly, but lies in ambush for them:
He [satan] said, "By Your misguidance of me, I will lie
in ambush for them on your straight path. Then I will come at them, from
in front of them and behind them, from their right and from their left.
You will not find most of them thankful." (Surat al-A'raf: 16-17)
Satan has no direct influence on human beings, and so resorts to insidious
methods to present people what is wrong as right and good as evil. In
order to deceive, he gilds his words and tells them that the wrongs they
commit are attractive and becoming. In the same way, he tries to make
them foreswear habits that are good and beneficial by depicting them as
unseemly. He makes attractive promises to them with regard to this earthly
life, giving them groundless apprehensions about what is right. He tries
to make the simplest things complicated and intractable and suggests that
Allah's commands are difficult to keep. He makes them believe that worldly
gain is easy and close at hand, but that the benefits of the next world
are allegedly remote, imaginary promises. He observes human beings at
every moment, watching for their deficiencies. He tries to catch them
at their weak points and make them fall into his trap. He always promotes
evil, wanting them to imitate him by adopting it. He sets his snares with
all these suggestions, in unexpected ways and at unexpected times.
At times he makes open suggestions; most often he makes himself appear
as a real friend to someone, as if he wanted the best for that person.
Those deceived by satan's various lies gradually fall into error and depart
from the true path. Having made friends with satan, they think that their
unseemly moral behavior and attitudes do not matter, and so they persist
in them.
He teaches people to do evil so that they
will not get caught
One principle of this silent language that satan uses to call people
to his own morality is that: Evil committed must be expertly concealed.
This secret religion that satan teaches those under his influence to practice
is based on the principle of never being found out. These people do not
openly display unseemly moral qualities, but conceal them behind many
intricate details. This system is very insidious; those who use this secret
language can express themselves in a perfectly understandable way, but
give no evidence of their evil intentions.
This silent language easily lets its users to recognize others who practice
the same satanic morality. They know all the subtleties of the dialect
they use; when they see the same "vocabulary" in others, they know that
they are under the same satanic influence. Knowing this gives them the
courage to practice their wayward morality unhesitatingly in the presence
of these others, without feeling the need to hide it. They can show their
true faces to those with whom they share a common understanding, but they
keep their faces hidden in the presence of others.
The principle of not getting caught is designed to shroud the consciences
of those who speak evil's silent language. Those to whom satan has taught
this language have instilled in them the idea that for a person to be
morally good, it is enough that he not do evil openly. For this reason,
some people who speak this language shroud their consciences, care nothing
about showing unseemly moral behavior, and go on practicing the insidious
methods of this silent language. People around them cannot detect this
evil morality, which is based on so many subtle details-and this permits
them to see themselves as blameless in this matter.
He tries to influence people by debasing
their human nature
Allah, the only ruler of everything on Earth, knows His
creatures very well and the way of life that suits them best. Allah has
created human beings to be happy and content, but only if they believe
and practice the moral teachings of the Qur'an. "... Only in the remembrance
of Allah can the heart find peace." (Surat ar-Ra'd: 28)
This truth is written in the Qur'an and applies to all human beings without
exception. A person can live a good life in this world only if he draws
near to the Lord Who created him and lives a life to gain His love and
approval. Allah tells us in the Qur'an to use as our guide the nature
He has created in us:
So set your face firmly towards the religion, as a pure
natural believer, Allah's natural pattern on which He made humanity...
(Surat ar-Rum: 30) If they do not live their lives according to
their nature and do not adopt this moral understanding, people will lead
lives of anxious discontent. They won't be able to derive pleasure from
the countless blessings that Allah has bestowed on humanity and will not
be aware of the beauty surrounding them. As the Qur'an says, they will
lead lives filled with difficulties: "But if anyone
turns away from My reminder, his life will be a dark and narrow one and
on the Day of Resurrection We will gather him blind." (Surah Ta-Ha:
124) They will be easily overcome by sadness, uneasiness, hopelessness
and pessimism, and can find no solution to the problems they live with.
Yet when they realize the situation they're in, they cannot find the source
of the anxiety that dominates their lives nor how to find a remedy for
it. The basis of this difficulty confronting individuals is the work of
satan, the basic source of all evil. One of the methods he uses against
human beings is to debase themselves, because satan knows that humans
can be happy only if they live according to their human nature. So, by
making them adopt a moral understanding and lifestyle contrary to their
nature, he can bar them from happiness. Again, his own insidious methods
lead people into error and prevent them from escaping from the traps they
have fallen into. By calling them to practice a morality contrary to their
nature, he makes false promises of happiness. According to the Qur'an,
satan boasts that:
I will lead them astray and fill them with false hopes.
I will command them and they will cut off cattle's ears. I will command
them and they will change Allah's creation." Anyone who takes satan as
his protector in place of Allah has clearly lost everything. (Surat an-Nisa':
119)
All these truths that Allah reveals in the Qur'an make it clear that
human beings can be happy only if they live according to the moral teachings
of the Qur'an and return to the nature that Allah has created in them.
Otherwise-as we shall detail in due course-satan will draw a person not
only into unhappiness in this world, but into suffering that will last
for eternity.
He tries to deceive people by using the
name of Allah
Satan knows that every evil thought whispered into the human heart will
meet the voice of conscience commanding the truth. Given this situation,
satan has devised a different order to hide his true identity and evil
intentions. Sometimes he tries to make it seem that his suggestions are
actually the voice of a person's conscience, by approaching them using
the name of Allah.
Together with his minions, satan observes people to learn how they may
be influenced and what they will react to. He directs them by being aware
of their weak points and of which ideas confuse their minds. He deceives
people in delicate matters of conscience by using religious values under
the guise of auspiciousness. When he wants to tempt a person into some
evil deed, he offers various alibis and excuses to show that the deed
is right and legitimate. In this way, he tries to lead that person into
a totally opposite form of "moral" behavior. The individual then uses
satan's insincere excuses to defend to others the evil he has done.
Satan, on the other hand, tries to make believers think they are adequate,
to get them to be content with some acts of worship they perform, and
to find their efforts sufficient. He tries to convince them that they
have a good moral character, that they do their best and that's the utmost
they can accomplish. He strives to make them believe that it's enough
if their hearts are pure, that Allah recognizes the sufficiency of the
good intentions of their heart and that He would be pleased with them
and thus try to drift them into insincerity. Satan tries to soften people's
hearts and make them believe that they are well-intentioned enough and
has superior moral qualities compared to those around them.
But no matter how convincing and realistic the way satan puts forth his
excuses, a person acting according to his suggestions knows that his actions
are incompatible with the moral teachings of the Qur'an. This is because
everyone is able to distinguish between good and evil, thanks to the mercy
of conscience Allah has created in His servants. In the Qur'an, Allah
warns us about satan's traps:
O Humanity! Allah's promise is true. Do not let the life
of this world delude you and do not let the deluder delude you about Allah.
Satan is your enemy, so treat him as an enemy. He summons his party so
they will be among the people of the Searing Blaze. (Surah Fatir: 5-6)
There's another way by which satan deceives human beings in the name
of Allah: he tempts them to commit sins, promising that Allah will forgive
them. Allah's mercy is infinite and He may forgive all His servants who
repent and asks for forgiveness. But it is insincere to sin deliberately
with the idea that "Allah will forgive me in any case." The heart of anyone
who persists in such immoral behavior will gradually grow hard and unfeeling.
And acting without the fear of Allah can draw such a person into even
greater evil. In the Qur'an, Allah gives the example of a person who knowingly
commits sins with the idea that Allah will soon forgive him, and He warns
humans against such deceptions of satan:
An evil generation has succeeded them, inheriting the
Book, taking the goods of this lower world, and saying, "We will be forgiven."
But if similar goods come to them again, they still take them. Has not
a covenant been made with them in the Book, that they should only say
the truth about Allah and have they not studied what is in it? The Final
Abode is better for those who believe. Will you not use your intellect?
(Surat al-A'raf: 169)
Of course, as stated at the beginning of this book, all these stratagems
that satan employs can influence only those without faith. For those who
have made the Qur'an their guide, there is an obvious difference between
the voice of satan and the voice of their conscience. People's conscience
always inspires them to act according to the moral teachings of the Qur'an.
And no matter how insidious the stratagems satan tries to hide behind,
he always urges them to behave in ways that will not be pleasing to Allah.
Therefore, a believer immediately perceives the difference between these
two, takes refuge in Allah against satan's influence, and listens to the
voice of his conscience.
But those without faith have no such clarity. For this reason, satan
can exert over them whatever influence he wishes. In the Qur'an, Allah
draws attention to the different influence satan makes on believers and
unbelievers.
Stir up any of them you can with your voice and rally
against them your cavalry and your infantry and share with them in their
children and their wealth and make them promises! The promise of satan
is nothing but delusion. (Surat al-Isra': 64)
He approaches human beings using both human
and jinn demons
The Qur'an tells us that satan uses his minions in order to draw near
to human beings. "... The demons inspire their friends
to dispute with you..." (Surat al-An'am: 121) This shows us that
satan is not a power that works on his own. The Qur'an tells us of the
existence of demons from both humanity and from the jinn.
In this way We have appointed as enemies to every prophet
demons from both humanity and from the jinn, who inspire each other with
delusions by means of specious words - if your Lord had willed, they would
not have done it, so abandon them and all they fabricate. (Surat al-An'am:
112)
Satan works in concert with human beings and the spirits that follow
him, using them as vehicles to misguide other people. These individuals
comply with satan's morality, making insincerity their guiding principle.
They instill doubt and apprehension in the hearts of others in an attempt
to divert them from the true path. In the Qur'an, Allah tells us of the
insincere methods of thesedemons from both humanity and from the jinn.
Refuge from their evil should be sought in the Lord.
Say: "I seek refuge with the Lord of humanity, the King
of humanity, the God of humanity, from the evil of the insidious whisperer
who whispers in people's breasts and comes from the jinn and from humanity."
(Surat an-Nas: 1-6)
Another verse says that satan makes servants of these human beings and
spirits who follow him. "… He said, I will take
a certain fixed proportion of Your servants..." (Surat an-Nisa':
118) Individuals who become satan's servants do his will by constantly
trying to distance people from the true path; they make it their duty
to urge them toward evil. This activity of satan's minions is described
in the Qur'an:
But as for their brothers, the visitors lead them further
into error. And they do not stop at that! (Surat al-A'raf: 202)
The most obvious of these individuals who serve satan are called hypocrites
in the Qur'an; they have sickness in their hearts rather than faith. All
the moral depravity to be observed in a hypocrite's behavior will be examined
in detail in the pages that follow: This depravity is the result of the
dominance that satan holds over such people. These individuals use satan's
insidious and secret methods and, like him, use their secret language
to entice others into evil.
The Qur'an tells us that these hypocrites are seduced by satan's tactics
and are overwhelmed with doubts:
They will call out to them, "Were we not with you?" They
will reply, "Indeed you were. But you made trouble for yourselves and
hung back and doubted and false hopes deluded you until Allah's command
arrived. The deluder deluded you about Allah." (Surat al-Hadid: 14)
Satan aims to use these people to act in his name, to establish a mass
of faithful followers and to lead them as he wishes, according to his
ideals. Using these individuals, he wants to reach a wider mass of people
with his suggestions. He wants them to speak with their own mouths the
words he wishes them to say. He wants to keep his religion alive by instilling
his own moral ideas into their morality. In this way, he won't frighten
people because they will be unaware that he is instilling his religion
into them, calling them to follow his path and making them his minions.
And with their evil moral ideas, these people will draw others into the
great error of satanic morality.
One single individual who adopts satan's religion will reach others around
him and slowly invite them all to practice satanic morality. This single
individual will make others adopt this false religion, until hundreds
of people will become the ambassadors of satan. In this way, thousands
of mouths will communicate satan's religion, thousands of bodies will
present his morality and thousands of soldiers will divert people from
the true path. Satan directs every soldier in his army at every moment
and leads each of them to initiate a satanic activity.
This mass of minions is literally hypnotized by satan. Under his command,
they are so faithful, obedient and disciplined that they take orders from
no one else than satan, not even from their own consciences. Unaware of
the painful end toward which they are being drawn, they defend satan and
his religion throughout their lives. These people actually become satan's
servants, his toys; they have surrendered to him their intellects, consciences,
thoughts, wills, power of judgment and all their physical and mental functions.
They finally act according to satan's will and start to live according
to his ideas.
They do not fear Allah as they should and as a result, do not consider
that the continual intimations coming into their minds are from satan.
They believe these thoughts are their own and don't hesitate to put them
into effect. And later, they adopt all these ideas just as satan has;
they no longer need his suggestions to defend this religion. They defend
it as much as he does and finally come to speak his silent language.
Everyone in this world is subject to the same testing. In this environment,
therefore, satan tries to exert an effect not only on those who reject
Allah, but also on believers. Some people say they have faith, but do
not actually live it as they should; they do not totally submit themselves
to Allah, using the Qur'an as a measure for everything they experience
in life or living a good moral life out of fear of Allah. For this reason,
such people are open to satan's intimations. Although they know how to
oppose him and nullify his treacherous stratagems, they pay heed to what
satan says.
They know the Qur'an and are well aware of the great harm satan can do
to them, but do not consider this as carefully as they should. As a result,
even while saying their prayers, they communicate satan's message in the
attitudes they often display. Even while they are aware of their own mistaken
attitudes and behavior, usually these people claim that they are faithful
and morally upright and that they strenuously avoid satan and evil.
Satan makes these people believe that their good behavior and their avoidance
of overt evil are enough. He makes them pay no attention to the evil they
do in private and causes them to feel they don't need to avoid it. He
tries to distance them from religious morality.
As a result of satan's stratagems, various characteristics come to light
that are far removed from the ideal Muslim character. But there is only
one Muslim character revealed by Allah in the Qur'an: This is the way
that will please Allah, lead a person to the Garden and save him from
Hell. Practicing just a portion of religious morality and assuming a character
different from the Muslim ideal will draw a person unwittingly to Hell.
Of course, if these people adopt the Qur'an as their guide and think according
to what Allah has revealed, they may realize the situation they are in
and be easily rescued from it. The Prophet (saas) warned believers in
a hadith not to assist satan in any way:
"Do not help satan against your [Muslim] brother." (Sahih Bukhari)
In the following pages, we'll examine the various personalities that
satan shapes with the silent-and secret-language of evil; we will see
what kind of depraved behavior results from his influence over these people.
For these people, this silent language has become a kind of way of life.
We will show what kind of messages it sends and what these messages mean.
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