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WAMY Series on Islam No. 14 Mankind and the universe were not created by
accident or chance, but according to the plan of the Creator,
who is known as Allah (lit.: the one God) in Islam. The Qur'an
states that it is the duty of all individuals to learn about
Allah and to live according to His will. As we cannot
accomplish this be ourselves, Allah has sent messengers and
prophets to guide humanity All of these chosen individuals
have brought the same message and have served as examples to
their people of how Allah desires all human beings to live.
Through these selected people, we have been told why mankind
was created, what will happen to us after death, and what
Allah expects of us. But most importantly, we have been told
that Allah is unique-He has no partners, no sons or daughters,
and no competitors, as so many other man-made religious
systems have postulated. This message always remains the same,
whereas the laws laid down for a particular might show some
slight differences.
Muhammad, the last of Allah's prophets, was sent to present
Allah's revelation in its final form and for the last time.
This was necessary because the message delivered by the
previous prophets and messengers had been corrupted or
distorted by their followers. They had been mixed with
philosophical speculations, superstitions, myths, and neglect.
Therefore, Islam is not a new religion-it is a restatement of
the original religion of Allah in its purest form and is
designed to provide humanity with the uncorrupted message of
Allah.
Islam is an Arabic word that denotes submission and
obedience to Allah. It also means "peace," for it
brings peace of mind as well as peace on the individual and
the social levels.
In Islam, the term "worship" covers any action
that one does in accordance with the will of Allah. It can be
mental, physical, spoken, or otherwise. All such actions will
be rewarded.
There are five acts of worship that are so fundamental that
the Prophet grouped them together as the five pillars of
Islam. Every Muslim is expected to fulfill these obligations.
They are:
THE DECLARATION OF MONOTHEISM: Recognizing and acknowledging the monotheistic nature of
Allah stands at the core of Islam. This consists of a public
affirmation that "there is no god but Allah (God), and
Muhammad is His Messenger." One cannot be a Muslim until
he states this fact in the presence of Muslim witnesses.
PRAYERS:
A Muslim must perform the five daily prayers. These must be
performed at specific times, corresponding roughly with dawn,
noon, afternoon, sunset, and nightfall. The prayers can be
made in any clean place, but it is preferable to pray them
with others in a mosque, for this communal undertaking acts as
a reminder that all Muslims are equal. When many people are
praying together, it becomes clear that color, economic
status, social position, and all other artificial distinctions
have no importance to Allah, for all Muslims are commanded to
stand together, shoulder to shoulder, and prostrate themselves
before Him. There are no exceptions. Prayers also elevated the
individual to a higher level of morality, purifies his heart,
and helps him to resist his desire to engage in forbidden
activities.
FASTING THE MONTH OF RAMADAN:
Every year during the Muslim month of Ramadan, Muslims
abstain from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to
sunset. While this gives the body a much needed rest and
improves ones health by getting rid of excess weight, it also
increases ones commitment to Allah, develops his social
conscience, and reminds him of how the less fortunate live
every day In addition, it strengthens one's patience,
self-restraint, will power, and sincerity.
CHARITY (Zakat):
Every Muslim whose net annual savings are above a certain
specified minimum must pay an annual amount of 2.5% to the
poor and needy This action purifies one's accrued wealth,
fosters the quality of sacrifice, and rids him of selfishness
and greed. It also helps to reduce resentment and envy between
a society's poor and rich classes.
HAJJ (Pilgrimage to Makkah):
Hajj is an act of worship that is to be performed at least
once in a lifetime, provided that one is physically and
financially able to do so. During this time, Muslims meet from
all corners of the world in an international congregation for
the sole purpose of responding to the call of Allah. It also
reminds the participants that all Muslims are equal,
irrespective of their geographical, cultural, or racial
origins.
All Muslims believe in:
A Muslim believes that nothing happens without the
knowledge and permission of Allah. While we may not understand
why certain things happens, it is part of the divine plan for
our lives.
Islam does not divide life into "spiritual" and
"secular" realms. As all of life is thus unified and
interconnected, Islam avoids the dangers of the extreme
ritualism, secularism, or materialism that is found in other
civilizations. Activities are not classified as belonging to
the state or the individual, religion or daily life, but as
belonging to Allah alone, Who has provided guidelines for
individuals. These are to be followed in every aspect of their
lives: individual, social, governmental, political,
economical, spiritual, and otherwise Reflecting this
moderation, the Qur'an has entitled the Muslims the
"moderate nation. "
The Islamic way of life is based on the teachings and laws
found in the Qur'an and the example (Sunnah) of the Prophet
Muhammad.
The Qur'an is the word of Allah and was revealed in potions
to Muhammad, via the Angel Gabriel, over a twenty-three year
period. Each portion was recorded in writing by his official
scribes and memorized by thousands of his followers. After his
death, the written collection was given to Abu Bark, the first
caliph, who oversaw its collection into one volume. The third
caliph, Uthman, prepared several copies and sent them to
different Muslim territories. Ever since that time, the same
version has been used by Muslims. The wording, order, and
language have never been altered in the slightest manner. No
other book claiming to be a divine revelation can make this
claim, and no one has ever been able to refute the claim of
the Qur'an to complete authenticity
The Sunnah consists of the teachings, sayings, and actions
of Prophet Muhammad. This information was meticulously
reported and collected by his Companions. It is essentially an
elaboration of the Qur'anic verses that shows how they are to
be implemented in one's daily life.
Islam recognizes no man-made artificial distinctions based
on color, tribe, race, nationality, or otherwise. As all
people come from the original couple-Adam and Eve-they are all
one family and therefore equal before God. What distinguishes
people from each other is their commitment to Islam: "The
most honored in the sight of Allah is (he who is) most
righteous." (Qur'an 3:86).
Islam states clearly that everyone is born a Muslim and is
therefore monotheistic by nature. We read in the Qur'an that
humanity has been created with the natural disposition towards
the unity of God. This is to be expected, for Allah, who has
breathed His spirit into each of us, is Himself the example of
perfect unity. In the words of the Prophet Muhammad:
"Every person is born with the innate religious faith (to
submit to God Almighty)." Thus when an individual accepts
Islam, he is not turning his back on any prior revelation but
rather is returning to the original and true revelation of
Allah and to his own nature as a creation of Allah. This being
the case, Islam is your birthright-other religious or
ideological systems are either corruptions our outright
denials of Islam. CRITERIA FOR TRUTH How do you know if your belief system is true? Take a
moment to look at the following list.
Islam is not a new religion founded by Muhammad, but a
final restatement of the original revelation that has been
conveyed to humanity by messengers and prophets sent by Allah
for that very purpose: "This day I have perfected your
religion for you, completed My favor upon you, and have chosen
for you Islam as your religion" (5:3). As the Qur'an is
the final revelation and Muhammad is the final prophet,
humanity is obligated to accept it: "If anyone desires a
religion other than Islam, never will it be accepted of him;
and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have
lost all spiritual good" (3:86). Comments 💬 التعليقات Comments & Debates :-: التعليقات والمحاورات |