New Year’s Message for 2026
Dr. Saniyasnain Khan
As the world enters 2026, we are reminded that time is humanity’s greatest teacher. It urges us to rise above limitations and reshape our lives with renewed purpose.
If Maulana Wahiduddin Khan were among us today, his message would resonate with wisdom and hope. He would remind us that while service to humanity is essential, spiritual awakening gives service its true meaning—echoing the Quranic call to purify the self and cultivate a “living heart”.
Here are seven guiding principles he might have offered for the new year:
1. Make the new year a project of inner renewal. All change begins within. The Quran teaches that God does not change the condition of a people until they change themselves—a truth Maulana described as “self-discovery through reflection”.
2. Transform setbacks into stepping stones. Every challenge carries a seed of possibility. The Quranic rhythm of ease after hardship reflects this pattern, and Maulana often said that “a crisis is another name for opportunity.”
3. Take responsibility for your own journey. Do not let external conditions dictate your path. Initiative and accountability are praised in revelation, and Maulana taught that “action is the first mercy of God.”
4. Engage with hearts, not conflicts. Change grows from empathy and goodwill. The Quran calls believers to speak “in the best manner”, a principle central to Maulana’s emphasis on gentle dialogue.
5. Read every day—nourish your mind and spirit. Ideas shape destinies. The first Quranic command, “Read”, highlights the value of knowledge, and Maulana often said: “A book can open the gate of discovery.”
6. Serve humanity with spiritual awareness. Kindness rooted in God-consciousness becomes fruitful. The Quran describes the righteous as those who give “seeking only the face of God”, a teaching Maulana echoed through his emphasis on intention.
7. Live with God-conscious purpose. Accountability brings clarity and humility. Maulana wrote that such awareness “turns every moment into a moral achievement.”
A new year
becomes truly
new when
we renew
ourselves.
