Q: True religion produces spiritual fruits such as inner serenity, moral
schooling, and a meaning full life. Discuss with examples. Ans: True religion produces spiritual fruits such as an inner serenity because religion is necessary to live a life of pattern. Messengers gave us the message of Allah Almighty. Inner serenity depends upon the faith and faith depends upon the firm and resolute believe in oneness of Allah. Every person in this world is born on the nature of Islam. One can enjoy inner serenity with a strong faith in Allah. Religion does not let us to lose our path. Those who forget Allah Almighty will be held accountable on the day of judgement. Inner serenity in Islam can only be achieved when we will know the reality of life and the majesty of ALLAH. For example, translation “Everything on earth will perish. But the face of your lord full of majesty and Honor remains.” Our true religion Islam also schools us morally in every aspect of life. We are always prohibited to teach anyone immorally. In Quran Allah says we have sent a messenger to every nation for guidance. Being a Muslim, we know that Allah is watching us each moment which prevents us from bad deeds. Moral schooling is essential to judge your own moral judgement to manage their conduct and behavior. Islam teaches us the good deeds and to judge our words while speaking. For example, Hazrat Abu Bakar father once complaint Holy prophet (P.B.U.H) about his behavior, when Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) inquired hazrat Abu Bakar he said that my father used bad words about Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) that is why I slapped him. Then Prophet (P..B.U.H) said that this was not your right to be done. For a meaningful life to be lived we will have to follow the path which is given to us by our lord. The purpose of creation for all men and women for all times has been one: To know and worship God. The Qur’an teaches us that every human being is born conscious of God. We can live a meaningful life by let ourselves to Surrender, Submit, Obey, in Purity and Peace to Allah the Almighty, carrying out His Orders and staying in some form of worship to Him as much as possible every day.