What
is Islam?
The Arabic word ‘ Islam’ stands for
‘Submission’ or ‘Peace’. In a religious context, it implies the peace that
reaches out to one when one completely submits oneself to the will of
Almighty God. This is achieved only when the individual acts in accordance
with the direction of his Creator in all spheres of life.
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Who is the founder of Islam?
The Almighty God who created the universe, endowed man with a special gift of
intelligence and thought, to enable him to discriminate between good and bad.
Man has also been given, the freedom to choose his own path by either
accepting or rejecting the instructions of the Almighty Creator. The divine
revelations were conveyed by God to mankind through numerous prophets who
preached the ideals to all communities during different periods of human
history. The thousands of prophets whom God selected for human guidance have
promulgated the basic doctrine with remarkable similarity. The belief in and
the profound reverence for all messengers and revealed scriptures from God
forms an integral part of Islamic faith. Islam is not a religion founded by
Prophet Mohammed, (Peace Be Upon Him). The Qur’an has most emphatically
corroborated the fact that the Islamic conception of life was revealed to man
by a long chain of prophets chosen by the Almighty Creator.
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Who is Muslim?
The word ‘Muslim’ means one who has submitted oneself to the Omnipotent
Creator. A true Muslim is one who has disciplined his life in accordance with
the instructions conveyed by God through His messengers. A person becomes a
Muslim not by birth alone, but by his faith and deeds.
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How can one be a Muslim?
"I testify that there is none who deserves to be worshiped but Allah. I
testify that Mohammed is the messenger of Allah". By taking this solemn
oath sincerely and endeavoring to regulate one’s life following the
instructions conveyed by Allah through his messengers, one becomes a true
Muslim. By declaring that there is none worthy of worship save Allah, and
that Mohammed is the Prophet of Allah, the believer announces his or her
faith in God’s oneness, His sole right to be worshiped and that Muhammed is
the last of the prophets. It also confirms his or her belief in all prophets
and the scriptures they brought.
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Why does Islam seem to be strict?
No prophet taught that religion is to be confined within the walls of places
of worship. On the contrary, Muslims are expected to follow the instructions
of Almighty Allah in the course of all their activities in life. The word
‘Muslim’ means ‘one who has submitted his self to the will of Allah’, and for
the same reason a true Muslim cannot compromise on anything that stands in
the way of guiding his life according to divine strictures. The view that
consciousness of God is to be confined only to the place of worship is alien
to Islam. Muslims always have religion foremost in their minds whereas many
others consider religion as irrelevant in the present age.
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ISLAMIC BELIEFS
"O people! Worship your Guardian Lord, Who created you and those who
came before you that you may become righteous. Who has made the earth your
couch, and the heavens your canopy; and sent down rain from the heavens;
and brought forth therewith fruits for your sustenance; Then set not up
rivals unto Allah when you know (the truth)." Holy Qur’an 2:21,
22
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What are the Islamic beliefs?
Muslims believe in one, unique, incomparable God, in the angels created by
Him, in the revealed Scriptures, in the prophets through whom His revelations
were made to mankind, in the Day of Judgement and life after death,
individual accountability for actions, and in God’s complete authority over
human destiny.
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What does faith in ‘One God’ mean?
Allah, the Creator and Protector of all beings in the universe, big and
small, in His essence His goodness and his deeds, remains alone and unique.
One offers worship only to Him, who is Almighty, higher than everyone else
and Himself being perfect in everything. By monotheism, Islam implies, not
the mere belief that there is just one God, but it power the way for prayers
and offerings to the one who is all Merciful and Omniscient.
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Who is Allah?
The Arabic word ‘Allah’ is the shortened form of ‘al-ilah’, ‘The God, the one
and only God, the first, the last, the eternal, the hidden, the manifest, the
ultimate reality’. Even non-Muslim Arabs use the term ‘Allah’ when they speak
of God. The basic creed of Islam is this simple formula: ‘There is no God but
Allah’ (‘La ilaha illallah’). The Arabic term ‘Allah’ denoting God, is unique
in many ways. It has no plural like ‘gods’; it has no gender like ‘godess’;
nor does this word generate a visual image of any kind. "Allah", He
is God, the One true God, He is the one who deserves all worship and there is
nothing comparable to him. Nevertheless, ninety-nine different attributes of
Allah are named in the Qur’an.
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Who are the angels?
Angels are the servants of God and they were created from light. They are
beyond the realm and reach of human comprehension. They do not have freedom
of action and can only carry out the command of God.
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What are the Scriptures?
The Scriptures are the sacred books containing divine revelations from God
which were conveyed through His messengers for the guidance of man. Prophets
were sent to all peoples of all ages, to warn them and guide them to
righteousness and virtue. The names of the four known scriptures are ‘the
Torah’, ‘the Zabur’, ‘the Injeel’ and ‘the Qur’an’. ‘The Torah’ was revealed
to Prophet Moses (Peace be upon him) and it is the greatest among the
Israelites books. The Zabur was revealed to Prophet David (Peace be upon
him). ‘The Injeel’ which Allah revealed to Prophet Jesus (Peace be upon him),
is a confirmation of ‘the Torah’ and a complement to it. The Qur’an, which
was revealed to the last of the prophets, is but a restatement of the faith
delivered to the prophets before him. The more the Qur’an is studied with an
unprejudiced mind, the more this truth emerges, that the Qur’an is a
confirmation of all the earlier scriptures and messages sent by God through
His messengers who lived and preached among various sects of humanity.
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Who are the prophets?
Prophets are men, chosen by God at various stages and under varying
circumstances of history, to lead men from darkness to light. The Qur’an
repeatedly states the fact that prophets with the same message were sent to
each and every community. The process of revelation continued unabated, sometimes
in succession, at other times in broken sequences until the period in
history, when the termination of Divine revelation and messengership, with
the Qur’an and Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him) became a significant
milestone in the history of mankind. It is true that the lives and mission of
many a prophet has been made obscure and distorted by legends that grew
around them or by people with vested interests, who used the names of these
prophets to exploit men and mislead them from the right faith. No prophet of
God has claimed himself to be divine. They were all mortals who lived and
passed away from this earth after completing their mission of conveying the
basic message to mankind, which was a call for the recognition and
affirmation of God’s existence, uniqueness and Lordship over all creation. It
is an integral part of Islamic faith to believe in all the prophets of God.
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What does Islam say about life after death?
Death does not terminate man’s life. On the other hand, Islam teaches that it
is the door that opens to an eternal lifer after death. The appropriate
reward for one’s earthly deeds, good or bad, is disbursed only in the
Hereafter. The Islamic belief is that mankind will be resurrected, on the Day
of Judgment, after every creation is destroyed. After being reborn, man will
face a trial which will be in absolute control of the Almighty. Here, all the
good and bad acts of man during his sojourn on earth will be unfurled before
his eyes in order to be ultimately judged by God. The virtuous will be
rewarded with virtue and the wrong doers punished appropriately. Those who
have made sacrifices and discharges noble deeds will receive the shelter of
peace in Heaven and those who have denigrated their lives through vices and
evil will be condemned to suffer horrors of Hell. Islam inculcates the
concept of accountability both in public and private life of a person by
emphasizing the paramount importance of life Hereafter for mankind.
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What does faith in destiny mean in Islam?
The Law of God, the Creator and Ruler of the worlds, is a powerful, all pervasive
law which governs all that comprises the universe. No creation can lodge this
Law and man’s position is no different. Even man’s environment and physical
constitution are regulated on the basis of this divine law. The good and the
bad that befall him happen on the basis of divine Destiny. How they befall on
each one is in accordance with the predetermined decision made by the
Omniscient Creator, who is aware of the ultimate good and evil of mankind.
Hence, Islam directs man to believe in Destiny, whether good or bad, which
Allah has measured and ordained for all creatures according to His previous
knowledge and as deemed suitable by His wisdom.
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MUHAMMED (PBUH) AND THE QUR’AN
"Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered Prophet, whom they find
mentioned in their own (scriptures), in the Taurat and the Gospel; For he
commands them what is just and forbids them what is evil; he allows them as
lawful what is good (and pure) and prohibits them from their heavy burdens
and from the yokes that are upon them. So it is those who believe in him,
honour him, help him and follow the Light which is sent down with him, It is
they
who will prosper.." Holy Qur’an 37:15
What are the fundamental sources of Islamic faith?
The sacred fundamental sources of Islamic faith are the Qur’an, and the
practice and example of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH).
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Who is Muhammed?
Muhammed (PBUH) is the last of the prophets of Islam. It is through him that
the religion of absolute submission to God, was perfected. Muhammed (PBUH) is
not just the successor of Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, but of all the
prophets who were sent across the world, whose names are either known or
unknown. His mission was not to establish new religion, but on the other
hand, to perfect the Religion taught by the earlier prophets.
"We have not sent thee but as a (Messenger) to all mankind, giving them
glad tidings, and warning them (against sin), but most men know not." Holy
Qur’an 37:15
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How was the life of Muhammed?
Muhammed (PBUH) was born at Mecca in AD 570. Having lost his father before
his birth and his mother at the age of seven, he grew up as an orphan.
Despite the immoral circumstances prevailing in the Arabia of his time,
Muhammed was particularly well known for his personality radiating honesty,
nobility, sincerity, generosity and trustworthiness. Mohammed (PBUH), at the
age of twenty five married Khadeeja, a forty year old trader. He started
receiving divine revelations at the age of forty. Being chosen as a prophet,
he preached the divine messages to the people of Mecca. Their response however
was bitter, arrogant and violent. Beaten up, tortured, and threatened with
death, he fled his motherland to Yathrib (Medin) a city in the northern side
of Arabia. Consequently a Muslim nation was formed in Madina and its
leadership was taken up by him. Battle after battle had to be fought while in
Madina when unbelievers attacked the Muslims seeking to destroy the religion
of truth. In fact, they were battles fought for freedom to practice religion.
The most amazing success of the Prophet’s life is the tremendous success
which he achieved in transforming the life of his followers in all aspects.
In a span of just 23 years, he raised them from the depth of degradation to
great moral and spiritual heights so as to make them a model for future
generations. He passed away at the age of 63 in Medina, having lived a most
fruitful life.
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Why is Muhammed called the last prophet?
"Muhammed is not the father of any of your men, but (he is) the
messenger of Allah, and the seal of prophets; and Allah has full knowledge of
all things." Holy Qur’an 33:40
The earlier prophets had been sent exclusively to particular regions or
sects. We learn that many prophets had predicted the arrival of a great
prophet who would be a blessing to the whole world. Muhammed (PBUH) is indeed
a prophet to the entire world. The messages presented through him are
applicable to the last of man on earth. The super human powers which were
bestowed on some prophets never lasted beyond their lives. However, the
Qur’an which proves the prophethood of Muhammed (PBUH), illustrates its consistency
and supremacy and is open for verification by anyone. All authorities are
unanimously agreed upon the fact that the life and mission of prophet
Muhammed (PBUH) was realised completely under the fullest glare of documented
history. The whole life of Muhammed (PBUH) has been recorded in detail and
each incident, whether major or minor is worthy to be adopted as a model. It
has been emphatically asserted that no messenger of God would appear after
Muhammed and that all mankind ought to adopt the guidelines laid down in the
Qur’an and to emulate the practice and example of Muhammed (PBUH) since the
religion of Islam was perfected by them.
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What is Qur'an?
The Qur’an is the final sacred scripture presented through the Last Prophet
of Islam. It contains nothing but the words of God. It is the sctipture that
can guide all mankind to the last day. For the same reason, the very God who
presented it, promised mankind that the Qur’an will be protected and
preserved to the last without any alteratoin or interpolation. The Qur’an is
the only religious text that is free from any human tampering. It is at the
same time a text that can guide men of all times through the right path and
is also an irrefutable evidence for the prophethood fo Muhammed (PBUH).
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What does Qur'an narrate?
The Qur’an contains the moral instruction, essential for man to suceed during
this life on earth and during the life after death. We may say that, the
central theme of the Qur’an borders on the relationship between the Creator
and the created. The Qur’an is full of narrations that speak of beliefs and
practices needed to guide one’s life through the path of virtue. The purpose
of illustrating incidents of the past that have provided lessons for mankind,
is to warn mankind against deviating from the path of God. Along with the
precepts that aid to the refinement of the self, if contains the rules and
regulations to be observed in life. Besides, the Qur’an also explains various
universal phenomena, in a manner that convinces anyone of the existence of
God. The Qur’an can also be said to be the crystallisation of one and the
same religious consciousness preached by all prophets, and the collection of
the essence and clarification of all the scriptures of the past.
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Why is Qur'an considered divine?
The Qur’an is a unique book, the like of which is no man is capable of
composing. Despite being compiled by an illiterate, who had displayed no
literary flair until the age of forty, the unique literary style of the
Qur’an, is one that remains absolutely inimitable. Amongst the existing
scriptures, the Qur’an remains apart, for it can claim to be the only divine
text that maintains the very form in which it was first presented. The moral
codes laid down in the Qur’an are applicable for all times and matchless is
the righteousness that they manifest. It is indeed a wonder, that over a
spell of twenty three years, under varied circumstances, the Qur’an verses
dealt with subjects that are vast and intense, without any disscrepancy
whatsoever. Incomparable and great is the transformation that the Qur’an
engendered. In such a short span, the Qur’an transformed a degraded and
depraved society to a point that attained the highest levels of moral
excellence, making them the models for the future generation of men. It has
been proved beyond doubt that, word for word the prophecies in the Qur’an
stem from a supreme source. It is a greater wonder that the Qur’an, which was
revealed fourteen centuries ago, at a time when the world was in absolute
darkness in the fields of science and technology, does not contain a single
statement that is contradictory to modern scientific knowledge. Yet another
explicit evidence that indicates the supremacy of the Qur’an is that many of
the findings of modern science attest the view that the Qur’an is indeed the
word of the Almighty, the Creator of the universe.
"And if you are in doubt as to what We have revealed from time to time
to Our servant then produce a Sura like thereunto; And call your witness or
helpers (if there are any) besides Allah, if your are truthful. But if you
cannot – and of a surety you cannot then fear the fire whose fuel is men and
stones, - which is prepared for those who reject faith." Holy
Qur’an 33:40
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