Surah Al-Insan (The Chapter of Humanity)
In the name of Humanity, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful.
Surah Al-Insan
Has there not been a time in history when humans roamed the earth like beasts?
Indeed, humanity was created to be its own great master.
The path is clear for those with sound minds; they need only to move swiftly upon it.
We have prepared prisons and asylums for terrorists and religious fanatics.
But those with sound minds shall live a life of dignity,
Drinking from cups filled with delightful drinks and enjoying the pleasures of the world in abundance.
They are not deceived by the empty promises of power-hungry religious men and their many sects.
They seek peace and security and despise violence and the horrors of war.
And for this cause, they strive tirelessly.
They do so for the generations to come, seeking neither power nor great status.
They say, “We fear a day when mankind becomes mere submissive dogs to a gang of terrorists.”
So, Humanity has shielded them from such a fate, and in return, they find joy and contentment.
And as a reward for their endurance, they are forever remembered and honored in every tongue.
And they say, “Were it not for those generations, we would still be slaves—
Bowing like animals, mumbling senseless words like lunatics.
Entering homes of clay and stone, humiliated and degraded.
Believing in the myths of the ancients and yearning for an imaginary paradise—
All to please clerics who reap wealth and status from our blind devotion.
They send us to die and say: ‘You must be martyrs and take others with you.’
They promise us life after death—how foolish we were!”
All so they could rule as kings, wearing silk, driving extravagant cars, and building lavish palaces—
While sending us to our graves as human bombs.
Were it not for those free souls who liberated us, we would still be enslaved.
Thank you, a thousand times, thank you.
This is a reminder for those who wish to be honored and remembered in the future.
So roll up your sleeves and fight against terrorism with all your might.
For you alone determine your fate—not a gang of criminals.
Thus speaks the Great Human.