ISLAM IS YOUR BIRTHRIGHT
Compiled by Majed S.
Al-Rassi
Edited by Dr. Bilal
Philips
Rev. 4
Nov., 2005
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الإسلام
دين الفطرة
إعداد : ماجد بن سليمان الرسي
راجعه : د. أبو أمينة ؛
بلال فيليبس
This book is available in
www.saaid.net/kutob
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NO DOUBT THIS LIFE IS AN
EXAMINATION
WHICH NEEDS YOUR FULL
CONSIDERATION
AS TO WHAT YOU WILL TAKE TO
YOUR LAST DESTINATION
ONLY TRUE BELIEF AND GOOD DEEDS ARE YOUR WAY TO
SALVATION
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الإسلام دين الفطرة ؛ كتيب تعريفي بدين الإسلام
، ُ
ذكر فيه :
1. الهدف من خلق
البشر ،
2. إلى ماذا يدعو
دين الإسلام ،
3. أدلة استحقاق الله
تعالى وحده للعبادة ،
4. أدلة بطلان الأديان
الأخرى سواء كانت كتابية أو
وثنية ،
5. الفرق بين الخالق
والمخلوق ،
6. بيان معنى كلمة
" الإسلام " ،
7. أركان الإيمان ، مع التركيز
على ذكر حقيقة الأنبياء عليهم السلام
على وجه العموم ، وعيسى وموسى
ومحمد صلى الله عليهم وسلم
على
وجه الخصوص ،
8. أركان الإسلام ،
9. الإسلام والأديان الأخرى
،
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10 . ذكر طرف من
محاسن الدين الإسلامي ،
11 . بيان عموم دين
الإسلام لكافة البشر
12 . مزايا تعاليم الدين
الإسلامي
13 . لماذا يجب على
المكلف اعتناق دين الإسلام ،
14 . خاتمة ،
15 . بيان كيفية الدخول
في دين الإسلام ،
16 . ذكر مراجع علمية
باللغة الإنجليزية لمن أراد مزيدا من
الاطلاع
على الدين الإسلامي ، مع ذكر بعض المواقع
العلمية ودور النشر
على شبكة الإنترنت .
وكان الفراغ منه في
التاسع عشر من شهر الله
المحرم لعام 1424 من
الهجرة النبوية المباركة ، والحمد لله أولا وآخرا
.
وكتبه ماجد بن سليمان الرسي
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INDEX
I. PURPOSE FOR CREATION
II. THE BASIC MESSAGE
OF ISLAM
III. PROOFS FOR GOD'S
RIGHT OF WORSHIP
IV. THE MESSAGE OF
FALSE RELIGIONS
V. GOD AND HIS CREATION
VI. THE RELIGION’S NAME
VII. THE SIX ARTICLES
OF ISLAMIC FAITH
VIII. THE PILLARS OF
ISLAM
IX. ISLAM AND OTHER
RELIGIONS
X. BEAUTIES OF ISLAM
XI. ISLAM, THE
UNIVERSAL RELIGION
XII. FEATURES OF
ISLAMIC TEACHINGS
XIII. WHY ISLAM?
XIV. CONCLUSION
XV. HOW TO BECOME A
MUSLIM
XVI. FURTHER READING MATERIAL ABOUT ISLAM
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ISLAM
IS YOUR BIRTHRIGHT
ach person is born in a
religious environment that is not of his/her own choice. From the very
beginning of human existence in this world, they are assigned the religion of
their family or the ideology of the state. By the time individuals reach their
teens they usually accept the beliefs of their parents or that of their
particular society.
However, when some people
mature and are exposed to other beliefs and ideologies, they begin to question
the validity of their own beliefs.
Seekers of truth often reach a
point of confusion upon realizing that believers of every religion, sect,
ideology and philosophy all claim to have the one and only correct religion or
ideology. There are only three possibilities. They are either all correct; all
wrong or only one is correct and the rest are wrong. They cannot all be right
since all religions are different from each other in their fundamentals.
Furthermore, the majority claim that they alone are correct and the rest are
wrong. On the other hand, to claim
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that they are all wrong is to
deny that God revealed His will to humankind. This proposition is absurd to
those who believe in a Wise Creator. So, which religion is the right one and
how can the seeker of truth know it? This is the subject of the booklet in your
hands. In beginning one’s search for which religion is true, one should keep four
things in mind: First, God gave us the ability and intellect to make the crucial
decision: WHAT IS THE TRUE RELIGION? Second, God, the Most Compassionate,
did not leave us to go astray without any guidance.
Indeed, He sent us prophets
with scriptures to show us the right path. Third, seeking the true religion
should be the most important thing in one’s life because the everlasting life
to come depends on it.1 Fourth, one can determine the true path and make a rational and correct
decision only if emotions and prejudices, which often blind one to reality, are
put aside. 1 The Bible, in its present form, confirms that
seeking the truth is the main cause for salvation. It states in John
8:32: “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you
free.” Muslims believe that the existing form of the
Bible contains facts of the original truth though it has been significantly altered.
I. PURPOSE FOR
CREATION
ave you ever wondered about the
reason of our existence? Have you ever wondered why we die, and where we go
after death? What will happen to us in the end? Have you ever asked yourself
why God made the earth and all that is in it under man’s dominion? Why were the
night and the day, and the sun and the moon created? What are we supposed to do
during our lifetime? Were we created just to eat, drink, and enjoy ourselves
before we die? As one poet put it: “I do not know whence I have come.
I saw my feet walking on the
road. As they please I go and stop.
What am I doing here?
How did the road find me?
I do not know! I do not know! I
do not know! ”
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God has emphasized in many
verses of the Qur’an2 that He did not create us without purpose. He said:
“What! Do you think that
I created you simply in jest ? And that you would not
be returned to Me?”3
(23:115) He also said: “What! Does man think that he will be left
to
roam at his will?” (75:36) In addition, He said: “Do people think that
they will be left to
say: “We believe,” and they will not be held
accountable?” (29:2)
Indeed, God Has created human
beings for a purpose and with a purpose:
TO WORSHIP HIM ALONE (Monotheism).
He said: “I have not created
the Jinn and humankind
except only to worship Me. I don't require
provision or feeding
from them. Surely Allah4 is the All-provider, the
Possessor of all
strength, the Firm.” (51:56-58) In fact, all
prophets told
their people to worship God
alone (Monotheism) and shun worshipping His
creation (Paganism). God said: “I assuredly sent among every people a
messenger with the
command: Worship Allah and avoid worshipping
false gods.” (16:36)
2 Qur'an is the Holy Book revealed to Prophet Muhammad
(mercy and peace of God be
upon him). Elaborate definition
of Qur'an is explained on page 22.
3 Please note that any quotation in this booklet from
the Qur’an is the closest meaning to its
translation from Arabic. It is
not the text itself.
4 As per Qur’an, "Allah" is the proper name
for " God ".
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Prophet Abraham, for example,
believed in One God, who had no partner.
Anyone who holds a different
understanding of God than this has
contradicted the religion of
Abraham and follows falsehood. God says in the
Qur’an: “Those who reject the religion of Abraham
make fools of
themselves.” (2:130)
Prophet Jesus was reported in
the Gospels to have said: “It is written:
‘Worship the Lord
your God and serve Him only’.” (Luke 4:8)
Prophet Jacob also said (in the
Qur'an) to his people: “Indeed, those which
you worship besides
Allah are only names that you and your forefathers
have established, for
which Allah has sent down no authority. The
command belongs only to
Allah. He has commanded
that you worship
none but Him. That is the right religion, but most
people do not
understand.” (12:40)
II. THE BASIC MESSAGE
OF ISLAM
he basic message of Islam is
the same message of all the previous prophets: worship God alone and avoid worshipping anything besides Him, whether it is a
person, place or thing, directly or indirectly. This basic principle of
Monotheism is contained in the opening chapter of the Qur’an, known as Soorat
al-Faatihah, verse 4: “You alone we worship
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you alone we do seek
help.” In (4:36), God also said: “Worship Allah and do not associate partners
with Him.” Muhammad, the last Prophet
(mercy and peace of God be upon him) is reported to have
said: “Anyone who says: There
is no god worthy of worship but Allah, and dies holding that belief will be
granted paradise.”5
III. PROOFS FOR GOD'S
RIGHT OF WORSHIP
nly God should be
worshipped because He is the Creator and sustainer of all that exists. This Great Universe and everything that is in it cannot be the product of chance, and could not have created
itself.
Signs testifying that God is
the only Creator can be seen throughout the earth and in the very soul of each
person. God said in the Qur’an: “It is Allah who created the sky and the earth, and
sent down from the sky water by which He brought forth fruits for
your sustenance. He subjected for you the ships to sail upon the
sea at His command, and He subjected for you the rivers. And He
subjected for you the sun and moon in continuous
cycles, and He subjected for you the night and day. And He gave you all you asked Him for .” (14:32-34)
5 Sahih Al-Bukhari (5827) and Sahih Muslim (94).
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In the Qur’an, God mentions
Prophet Abraham’s search for truth as an example of how those who follow God’s
signs will be rightly guided to the worship of Him alone; God said: “In this way I showed Abraham the kingdom of the heavens and the earth so that he would have faith
with understanding and certainty. When the night
covered him with darkness, he saw a star and said: ‘This is
my Lord’, but when it set, he said: ‘I don’t like
those that set.’ When he saw the moon rising up, he said: ‘This is my Lord’, but when it set, he said: ‘Unless my Lord
guides me, I will certainly be among the people who
went astray.’ When he saw the sun rising up he said: ‘This is my
Lord, this is the greatest of all.’ But when it set,
he said: ‘O my people! I am indeed free from what you join as partners with Allah. Verily, I have turned my face
towards Allah who created the heavens and the earth
and I reject those who associate partners with Allah (in worship).”(6:75-79) Actually, in the Qur’an God calls people
to continuously look at the Universe, as this will affirm the divine truth of
His existence, His greatness and that He alone should be worshipped.
God alone deserves our
worship because only He can answer our prayers.
God says in the Qur’an: “And your Lord says: Call on Me and I will answer your prayer.” (40:60) Hence, if a human being prays to an idol and his prayers
are answered, it is not the idol which actually answered his
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prayers but God. Similarly,
prayers to Jesus Christ, Buddha, Krishna, Saint Christopher, Saint Jude or to
Prophet Muhammad, are not answered by them, but are answered by God.
Consequently, prayer is an act of worship which should be directed to God
alone. Indeed, prophets who are worshipped besides Him did not tell people to
worship them. Instead, the prophets warned their people against doing just
that. For example, Islam teaches that Prophet Jesus (mercy and peace of God be
upon him) was a human being who was created by God in a miraculous way. He was
born of a mother, Mary, without a father and he worshipped God. He was not God,
nor was he the son of God. He was neither one of three manifestations of God as
Christians say, nor was he the son of a prostitute as the Jews say. He told his
people (the tribes of Israel) to worship God alone. He did not tell people to
worship either himself or his mother. Furthermore, Prophet Jesus (mercy and
peace of God be upon him) did not worship himself when he worshipped, rather he
worshipped God. However, those who claim to be the followers of Jesus Christ
today worship Jesus himself, claiming that he is God, and others also worship
his mother calling her ‘the mother of God.’! God says in the Qur’an that He
will ask Prophet Jesus (mercy and peace of God be upon him) on the Day of Judgment:
“O Jesus, son of Mary!
Did you tell people: Take me and my mother as gods besides
Allah? Then he will say: Glory to you, I could
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never say what I had no
right to say. If I had said it, You would have known it, You know what is
within myself, but I do not know what is within Yourself. Verily, You alone are
the Knower of the unseen. I did not say to them except what You commanded me;
to worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord, and I was a witness over them as long
as I was among them, but when You raised me up, You were the observer over them,
and You are the witness over all things.” (5:116 - 117)
God emphasizes in the Qur’an
that Prophet Jesus (mercy and peace of God be upon him) was neither killed nor
crucified, but God raised him up into the heavens in body and spirit and he
will be returned to the earth before the end of the world. Prophet Muhammad
(mercy and peace of God be upon him) stated that Prophet Jesus would rule the
earth according to the Islamic law, then he will die on earth like other human
beings and will be buried and resurrected like them on the Day of Judgment.
Hence, Prophet Jesus who was given life, was born from a woman’s womb and
circumcised, ate, slept, went to the toilet, grew up, prayed, and will die,
should never be taken as God as all these characteristics are not
the attributes of God, but of His creatures.
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The New Testament states that
Jesus Christ taught his followers to pray to God saying: “Our Father6 who art in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” (Luke 11:2 / Matthew 6:9-10)
Also, he taught that only those who
submit to God would inherit
paradise: “None of those who call
me ‘Lord’ will enter the Kingdom of God, except one who does the will of my Father
in heaven.”(Matthew 7:21) Prophet Jesus
also pointed out that he himself submitted to the will
of God: “I cannot do anything
of myself. I judge as I hear and my judgment is honest because I am not seeking
my own will but the will of Him who sent me.” (John 5:23)
In fact, there are many reports
in the Gospels that show that Prophet Jesus made it clear to his followers that
he was not God. For example, when speaking about the final hour, he said: “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, not the Son7, but only the Father.”
(Mark 13:32)
Buddha, was a reformer who
introduced a number of humanistic principles in the Hindu religion practiced in
India. He did not claim to be 6 This is an example of the distortions that exist in
the Gospel. " Father " should be
" God ".
7 This is another example of the distortions that
exist in the Gospel. " Son " should be " the
slave ".
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God, nor did he suggest to his
followers that he be worshipped. Yet, today
most Buddhists have made him
their God and they prostrate themselves
before idols representing his
likeness. In brief, from the perspective of the
object worshipped, all
religions today [except Islam] invite people to the
worship of creation!
God’s attributes point
to the fact that God alone deserves
worship. He is One, without relatives; He has neither
father, son, mother
nor wife. He is the Eternal
Absolute. He neither gives birth, nor is He born,
and there is nothing like Him.
He is perfect in His knowledge, in His power,
in His will, in His mercy and
in all His other attributes. God is all-powerful
and perfect, while human beings
are weak and imperfect. That is how He
defined Himself and how all
prophets defined Him.
Another proof that God
alone deserves to be worshipped can be
found within the human
soul. Islam teaches that all human
beings have
imprinted on their souls an
awareness of God and a natural inclination
towards worshipping Him alone
imprinted on their souls. In the Qur’an,
God explained that when He
created Adam He caused all of Adam’s
descendants to come into
existence and then He took a pledge from all of
them saying: “Am I not your Lord? To which they all
replied: Yes, we
testify to it.” God then explained why He had all of humankind bear
witness that He is their
Creator and only true God worthy of worship: “That
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is in case you,
humankind, may say on the Day of Resurrection: Indeed
we were unaware of
this.” God further elaborated on this
point saying: “It
is also in case you may
say: It was our ancestors who made partners
with Allah, and we are
only their descendants, will you then destroy us
for what those liars
did?” (7:173) Hence, people who
associate partners
with God in worship cannot
claim on that day that they had no idea that
Allah was the only god who
deserved to be worshipped.
Prophet Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon him) reported
that God said: “I created my slaves upon the right
religion, but devils
made them go astray.”8 He also said: “Each child is born in a state of
Islam. Then his parents
make him a Jew, Christian or a Zoroastrian.”9
Thus, Islam is the birthright
of every human being, since every child is born
with a natural belief in the
existence of God and an inborn inclination
towards worshipping Him alone. Just as the child submits to the physical
laws which God has imposed on
the physical world, in the same way its soul
also submits naturally to the
fact that God is the only Lord and Creator. But
if their parents are following
a different path, the child is usually not strong
or aware enough to recognize
the truth or resist the will of the parents. In
such cases, the religion which
the child follows is one of custom and
8 Sahih Muslim (2865).
9 Sahih AlBukhari (1385) and Sahih Muslim (2658 upbringing. But God, the Most Merciful and
Compassionate, will not hold
him to account or punish him
for following a false religion before he
reaches the age of reason and
is exposed to the pure message of Islam.
IV. THE MESSAGE OF
FALSE RELIGIONS
alse religions, on the other
hand, all teach the worship of creation
(Paganism) in one way or another. Some religions call to
idolatry
indirectly while proclaiming
God’s unity, while others openly call to the
worship of other gods besides
God or along with God, instead of calling to
the worship of God alone (pure
Monotheism). Idolatry is the greatest sin
that a human being could commit
because it equates the Creator with the
creation and diverts worship from
the Creator to the creation. It also
contradicts the very purpose
for which humans were created; the worship
of God alone. One who dies in a state of idolatry has sealed his
or her fate
in the next life. This is not
an opinion, but a divinely revealed fact stated by
God in the Qur’an: “Verily, Allah will not forgive joining of
partners
with Him, but He may
forgive sins less than that for whomsoever He
wishes.” (4:48 & 116)
Man should not worship
other than God because it makes no
sense to worship the creation
which is weak in nature, and neglect the
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Creator who controls the whole
Universe! God says in the Qur’an: “Do they
attribute to Me
partners who created nothing but are themselves
created? They can
neither help others nor can they help themselves.
And if you call them to
guidance they will not follow you. It is the same
for you whether you
call them or you keep silent. Certainly, those
whom you call upon
besides Allah are slaves like yourselves. So call
upon them and let them
answer you if you are truthful. Do they have
feet with which they
walk, hands with which they hold, eyes with which
they see? Or do they
have ears with which they hear?” (7:190-195)
The following is an example of
a sign revealed by God to a man to
show him the error of his idol-worship.
In the southeastern region of
the Amazon jungle in Brazil, South America, a
primitive tribe erected a new
hut to house their main idol Skwatoo,
representing the supreme God of
all creation! The following day a young
man entered the hut to pay
homage to his god. While he was prostrating to
what he had been taught was his
creator and sustainer, a mangy, old and
flea-ridden dog slunk into the
hut. The young man looked up just in time to
see the dog lift its hind leg
and pass urine on the idol. Outraged, the young
man chased the dog out of the
temple, but when his rage died down, he
realized that the idol could
not be the Lord of the Universe. God must be
elsewhere, he concluded. As
strange as it may seem, the dog urinating on
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the idol was a sign from God
for that young man that his idol does not
deserve to be worshipped. This
sign contained the divine message that what
he was worshipping was false.
It liberated him from slavishly following his
traditionally learned worship
of a false god. As a result, this man was given
a choice: either to seek the
true God or to continue in the error of his ways.
V. GOD AND HIS
CREATION
slam emphasizes that God and
His creation are distinctly different
entities. God is neither a part
of His creation nor is He mixed in with it.
His creation is neither equal
to Him in His attributes nor a part of Him.
Indeed, God is the Most High;
He is above all creation, above the heavens
and above His Throne, as He
informed us about Himself in the Qur’an and
in the previous scriptures.
This might seem obvious, but man’s worship of
creation instead of the Creator
is to a large degree based on ignorance or
negligence of this fact. The
wrong belief that the essence of God is
everywhere in His creation or
that He is a part of His creation, has provided
justification for the worship
of God’s creation. Philosophical idol
worshipers justify their
idolatry by saying that they do not actually worship
the stone or metal image, but
God who becomes concentrated in it during
their rituals of worship! They
claim that the stone idol is only a focal point
for God’s essence and is not
itself God! Anyone who accepts the concept of
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God being present in any way
within His creation will be obliged to accept
this argument in justification
of idolatry.
Actually, those who have
claimed divinity for themselves down
through the ages have often
based their claims on the mistaken belief that
God is present in humans.
Taking this belief one step further, they claim that
God is more present in them
than in others, and that other humans should
therefore submit to them and
worship them as God incarnate or as God
concentrated within their
person. Similarly, those who have asserted that
others were God, after their
deaths, have found fertile ground among those
who accept the false belief of
God’s presence in man.
Some idol worshippers try to
justify what they are doing by saying:
“We treat idols as mediators
and intercessors between us and God.” This is
also an incorrect belief
because God does not need mediators between Him
and people. He hears everything
and knows all the needs of His creation. In
fact, this argument reduces God
to the level of His creatures who often use
intermediaries to achieve their
goals. In hundreds of Qur’anic verses God
invites humans to have a direct
relationship with Him without any mediator
or intercessor, and He
prohibits them from worshipping anything other than
Him under any circumstance or
for any justification. God, the Most Wise,
did not prescribe for people
religious rites that would affect the direct
relationship between Himself
and humans, such as baptism confession, or
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belief in man as a savior, or
as an intermediary. Indeed, God is too great and
perfect to will a thing that
would lower Himself to a level of weakness and
inferiority. To claim that God
humbled Himself and took a human form is to
claim that He became feeble.
And to claim that He decided to die means that
He decided to be as weak as His
weakest creature. It also means that those
who were alive when He died would
have been superior to Him!
To conclude, all false
religions have in common one basic concept
with regard to God; that God
and His creation are one. They either claim
that all men are God, or that
specific men are God, or that nature is God, or
that God is a figment of man’s
imagination or that man is a mediator
between people and God. Thus,
it may be said that false religions invite
humans to the worship of
creation instead of the Creator by calling the
creation or some aspect of it
‘God’.
VI. THE RELIGION’S
NAME
nother evidence that Islam is
the true religion can be identified by the
meaning of the word “Islam”
itself. Basically, the word ' Islam ' is an
Arabic word that denotes
submission and obedience. As a religion, Islam
has two meanings; general and
specific. Islam in general, refers to the
religion which God revealed to
all prophets: The worship of God alone
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(Monotheism) and the avoidance
of Paganism. This explains why in the
Qur'an all prophets call
themselves Muslims.10 However, the word Islam
also specifically refers to the
religion that was revealed to Prophet
Muhammad (mercy and peace of
God be upon him). None of the ‘previous
religions’ were given
specifically their name by God, except for this last
religion - Islam.
Islam was not named after a
person or a group of people, nor was it
decided upon by later
generations of humans. Indeed, the name Islam was
given by God Himself as is
clearly mentioned in the Qur’an in many verses
(e.g. “Indeed, the only religion accepted by Allah
is Islam.”[3:19]). On
the other hand, Christianity
was named after Jesus Christ (by its followers),
and Judaism after the tribe of
Judah. However, it is not mentioned anywhere
in the Bible that the religion
of the followers of Prophets Isaac and Moses
and their descendants is called
Judaism, or that the religion of the followers
of Christ11 is
called Christianity. In other words, the names ‘Judaism’ and
10 Consequently, one should not regard Islam as an
innovation that was brought by the
Prophet Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon him), but as the original
message of God (in its
fundamentals) to all prophets throughout history.
11 Both the names ‘Jesus’ and
‘Christ’ are derived from Hebrew words, through Greek and
Latin. Jesus is the English
equivalent and Latin form of the Greek ‘Iesous’, which in
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‘Christianity’ had no divine
origin or approval. It was not until long after
Jesus' departure that the name
Christianity was given to the religion of those
claiming to be his followers.
The same applies for Buddhism, which was
named after Gautama Buddha,
Confucianism after Confucius, Marxism
after Karl Marx, and Hinduism
after the Hindus and so on.
VII. THE SIX ARTICLES
OF ISLAMIC FAITH
slamic belief is based on the
following six fundamental articles of
faith:
1. Belief in God. This includes the following beliefs:
• Belief in God’s existence. The existence of man and
the
entire universe is not a mere
accident or the product of
chance. This universe and
everything that is in it manifests
and points to the realization
of a Creator.
Hebrew is ‘Yeshua’. ‘Christos’
is a Greek translation of the Hebrew ‘messiah’, which
means ‘the anointed’.
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• Belief that God is the Creator, the Sustainer, the
Owner of the
Universe and its contents, the
provider of everything, the
Giver of life and the Causer of
death.
• Belief that God is the only One who has the right to
be
worshipped.
• Belief in God’s names and attributes which befit His
Majesty.
He does not resemble His
creation, God says in the Qur’an:
“There is nothing like Him” [42:11].
2. Belief in the Angels
Angels are creatures created by
God for specific functions in this
world. They are normally
invisible and they have no free will; they do as
God commands them. They are not
to be worshipped. Angel Gabriel was
responsible for conveying the
revelation to the prophets. Two angels are
assigned to every human being
to record their good and evil deeds. Another
angel accompanies each human
being encouraging him/her to do good
deeds. Others blow the human
spirit into the fetus when it reaches the end of
the fourth month and others
take the human spirit at the time of its death by
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God’s permission. There are
other angels that have other responsibilities too
many to enumerate in this small
booklet.12
3. Belief in the
Scriptures
This article of faith refers to
belief in all the scriptures revealed by
God to His messengers in their
original form. These scriptures form the
enlightenment which the
messengers received to show their people the right
path of God. All the revealed
books call to the worship of God alone and
avoidance of worshipping other
than Him or others besides Him. However,
due to the difference between
nations in time and locations, there was some
difference in the canonical
teachings (Law) between scriptures according to
the wisdom of God.
Muslims believe in the previous
books mentioned in the Qur’an: the
books of Abraham (Suhuf), the
Scripture of Moses (Torah), the Psalms of
David (Zaboor) and the Gospel
of Prophet Jesus (Al-Injeel). However, long
before the advent of Prophet
Muhammad (mercy and peace of God be upon
him), they had all been lost or
distorted by later generations over the
centuries. They were polluted
with myths, superstitions, idolatry and
12 See for detail " The explanation of the three
fundamentals " for Sheikh Muhammad S.
Al-Othaimeen, published at
Alhidaayah, U.K..
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irrational philosophical
beliefs, carrying contradicting thoughts. Hence, the
original scriptures are no
longer in existence. A brief historical review, for
example, of the evolution of
Christianity from pure monotheism into tritheism
within the first 400 years
after Jesus’ departure clearly illustrates this
process of degeneration.13
The Qur’an
However, God, the Most
Compassionate, didn't leave man to go
astray without an unadulterated
reference. Indeed, He revealed the Qur’an
and promised to preserve it as
the final revelation for humankind for all
times. It is the word of God
which He revealed to Prophet Muhammad
(mercy and peace of God be upon
him) through the Angel Gabriel. It was
revealed in parts over a period
of 23 years. The Prophet Muhammad (mercy
and peace of God be upon him)
dictated the revelation to his companions
who wrote it down during his
lifetime on palm leaves, parchments, bones,
flat stones, etc. In addition,
the Qur'an was committed to heart by many of
Prophet Muhammad's companions.
One year after the death of Prophet
Muhammad (mercy and peace of
God be upon him), the first Caliph, Abu-
13 See " The True Message of Jesus Christ",
" Jesus a Prophet of Islam", " The Myth of
God Incarnate", for
further reading on this subject.
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Bakr, instructed the Prophet’s
companions to collect the whole Qur’an in
one volume. The third Caliph,
Uthman, prepared several copies from the
original text and sent them to
the major centers of Islamic Civilization.
From that time onwards, more
than 1400 years ago, the same Qur’anic text
has been in use with the exact
wording, order and language (Arabic). Not a
single word from its 114
chapters has been changed since it was revealed.
Indeed, God promised in the
Qur’an to preserve it forever. He said: “Verily,
I have sent down the
Qur’an, and indeed, I will guard it from
corruption.”14 (15:9)
An essential point to
understand about the Qur’an is that it is a
miracle both in its revelation
and content. At the time of the revelation and
since, there have been those
who have denied the divine and miraculous
nature of the Qur’an saying
that Muhammad (mercy and peace of God be
upon him) was either taught by
others or that he wrote it by himself! In
order to counteract this claim,
God lays down a challenge to the whole of
humankind saying: “ If you are in doubt concerning what I have
revealed to My slave
(Muhammad), then produce one chapter like it
14 The teachings of Prophet Muhammad (mercy and peace
of God be upon him) explain
and elaborate the Qur’anic
verses. They also explain in minute detail the manner of
worship as performed by the
Prophet. These teachings were meticulously collected and
reported by the Prophet’s
companions (may God reward them all).
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and you may call on
your helpers beside Allah, if you are truthful.”
(2:23) These are from the
prophecies which the Qur’an foretold as no one
from the time of the Prophet
(mercy and peace of God be upon him) until
this day has been able to
produce the like of one chapter or even a verse of
the Qur’an.
4. Belief in the
Messengers of God
This article of faith addresses
the belief that God conveyed His
message through selected human
beings. These individuals, called prophets
and messengers, were selected
by God to be examples of how the scriptures
were to be understood and
implemented. God sent to every nation a
prophet(s) to convey the
message that He alone was to be worshipped and
any thing worshipped along with
Him or besides Him is false. The Qur’an
mentions the names of only
twenty-five of the prophets while indicating that
many others were not mentioned
by name. The first of these prophets was
Adam and the last was Muhammad
(mercy and peace of God be upon them
all). Every prophet was sent to
a specific people for specific periods of time
except Prophet Muhammad (mercy
and peace of God be upon him) who
was sent to all people until
the Final Hour. The proofs that Muhammad
(mercy and peace of God be upon
him) was a messenger of God are more
than a thousand; all are
mentioned in his biography. The greatest proof is
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the miracle of the Qur’an,
which couldn’t have been conveyed but by a
messenger. Indeed, mention of
Prophet Muhammad’s coming can be found
in the books of the Bible in
spite of the changes which have taken place in
their texts (See Deut. 18:18,
18:15; Isaiah 29:12; Songs of Solomon 5:16;
John 16:12-14 & John 14:
15-16).
5. Belief in the Last
Day
Islam teaches that this life is
but a test of conduct for man to see
whether or not he will follow
the commands of God. In the Hereafter,
people will be resurrected and
stand before God for a just reckoning of their
worldly deeds and actions.
People with good deeds will be generously
rewarded and warmly welcomed to
the heavens of God. However, those
with bad records will be
punished and cast into Hell. People have been
given knowledge of right and
wrong, instinctively and through revelation,
and they must choose their path
in this short life. Their choices in this life
will ultimately determine their
places in the eternal life to come. God says in
the Qur’an: “Whosoever has done an atom’s weight of
good will see it,
and whosoever has done
an atom’s weight of evil will see it.” (99:7-8)
Belief in the Day of Judgment
implants in man’s heart the
consciousness of God, impelling
man and society at large to obey Him
sincerely without any external
pressure.
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6. The Belief in
Predestination
It includes the belief in the
following:
a) God knows everything. His
knowledge is not bound by time. Past,
present and future are all
known to Him.
b) Everything which takes place
is already written in a book called: The
Preserved Tablet.
c) God has created everything,
including the actions of people, the
good and the bad, but He
commanded people to do good deeds and
forbade them from doing evil.
d) One must believe that
everything that happens in this Universe is
happening with God’s
permission, and nothing can take place
against His will.
It should be noted that God’s
prior knowledge of things does not mean that
human beings have no choice.
Human beings choose, but God knows their
choices prior to their choosing
and action.
VIII. THE PILLARS OF
ISLAM
orship in Islam is an all
inclusive term for all action and sayings that
W God loves. Every virtuous action which is performed
with the
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intention of carrying the
commandments of God and seeking His pleasure is
considered as an act of
worship. However, the very specific acts of worship
are five. They stand as the
framework of spiritual life on which the structure
of Islam rests. They are the
following:
1. The two Declarations
of faith of which the Arabic transliteration is
(Ashhadu an la elaaha
illa Allah, wa Ashhadu anna Muhammad Rasool
Allah) which means: I testify that there is no god worthy
of worship but
God, and I testify that
Muhammad is the messenger of God. The sincere
declaration of God’s unity and
the acceptance of Muhammad’s prophethood
and adherence to his teachings
automatically brings one within the fold of
Islam and guarantees him
Paradise. Hence, Monotheism is the cornerstone
of Islam. The acceptance of
this belief differentiates the Muslim from the
non-Muslim.
2. Prayers: Formal Prayers are prescribed five times daily as a
duty to God
at the following times: dawn,
noon, afternoon, sunset and nightfall. A
Muslim may offer formal prayers
almost anywhere as long as the location is
clean. Muslim males are
enjoined to pray in congregation in a mosque,
while females are encouraged to
pray in their homes. Prayer provides
human beings with a regular contact
with God, which helps them avoid evil.
Furthermore, it is symbolic of
equality, for the poor and the rich, the ruler
and the ruled, the black and
the white stand together, united in rows,
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shoulder to shoulder and
prostrate themselves before God. Prayer
strengthens the belief in God
and elevates man to a higher morality. It helps
to purify the heart and prevent
temptation towards wrong – doing and evil.
3. Zakah (Charity): Every Muslim whose net annual savings are above a
certain specified minimum must
pay an annual amount of 2.5% of his
savings to the poor and needy
people in the community. Zakah fosters
generosity and helps purify the
soul of selfishness and greed. Zakah also
helps reduce resentment and
envy between poor and rich members of the
society.
4. Fasting the month of
Ramadhan: Fasting in Islam means
abstention
from food, drink and sexual
acts from dawn to sunset. It is an annual
obligation during the month of
Ramadhan, the ninth month of the lunar
calendar. Fasting teaches
sincerity and engenders devotion. It develops a
sense of social conscience,
patience, self-restraint, will power and
compassion for the needy
members of the society. Furthermore, it has been
medically proven that fasting
helps to maintain good health.
5. Hajj (Pilgrimage to
Makkah): Hajj is obligatory for every
Muslim once
in a lifetime, if one can
afford it financially and bear it physically. During
Hajj, Muslims from all corners
of the world meet in an international
congregation dedicated to the
worship of God. It is a great lesson in
patience. The huge gatherings
in Hajj remind one of the Day of Judgment
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when people will gather for
their reckoning. It emphasizes the belief that all
Muslims are brothers,
irrespective of their geographical, cultural or racial
origins.
IX. ISLAM AND OTHER
RELIGIONS
ne may ask: “If all true
religions came with the same message, namely
the worship of God alone, why
then do we find differences between
them?” The answer is that the
original forms of these earlier messages were
either lost or distorted by
later generations. Consequently, the pure
messages of monotheism became
polluted with myths, superstitions,
idolatry and irrational
philosophical beliefs and hence, those religions are no
more valid. But God, the
Compassionate, did not leave human beings astray.
He sent, ultimately, Prophet
Muhammad (mercy and peace of God be upon
him) to revive the original
message and to call human beings back to the
correct path: belief in the
unique oneness of God and worship of Him
according to His teachings
mentioned in the Qur'an. Consequently, Islam is
the seal of all religions, and
the Qur'an is the seal of all revealed books, and
Prophet Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon him) is the seal of all
prophets.
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X. BEAUTIES OF ISLAM
ll of the Qur’an is a
proclamation of Tawheed (The Oneness and Unity
of God). Some of the verses
inform about God, His Names, Attributes,
Acts and Speech. These verses
indicate the Unity and Oneness of God with
respect to His most excellent
Names and perfect Attributes. Other verses
call to the necessity of
worshipping God alone, without any associate or
partner and the renunciation of
worship of anything other than Him. These
verses indicate the Oneness and
Unity of Worship and the necessity for
people to single out their Lord
in their intention, desire, requesting and their
turning to Him. The Qur’an also
contains injunctions and prohibitions, and
so the doing of something or
refraining from doing it is the fulfillment and
perfection of the affirmation
of the Oneness and Unity of God. In addition,
the Qur’an includes stories and
information about the people of true and
sincere belief and tells of
their immediate reward in the life of this world as
well as the immense reward
reserved for them in the hereafter. The Qur’an
also contains stories about
those who associate partners with God and
informs of their punishment in
the life of this world and the punishment they
are promised in the hereafter.
This is the reward for those that associate
partners with God and deviate from
affirmation of God’s Oneness and
Unity.
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The Qur’an calls for the
correcting and strengthening of peoples’
relationship with their Lord,
and their relationship with each other. It also
calls for people to correct and
straighten their own selves, both inwardly and
outwardly.
Concerning the correcting and
strengthening of the relationship
between a person and his Lord,
the Qur’an calls for people to draw close to
Him through both physical and
financial acts of worship such as prayer,
Hajj, sacrifice and so forth.
In addition, the Qur’an calls to the knowledge of
God through His Names and
Attributes and this instills fear and awe of the
Lord in peoples’ hearts and
establishes discipline in applying God’s
commands and prohibitions and
strengthens the relationship between people
and their Lord.
Concerning the straightening of
a person’s relationship with other
people, the Qur’an calls to
behaviour which strengthens and reinforces
social relationships such as
the importance given to the role of the family.
So treating parents kindly,
maintaining good relations with other family
members, seeing to the rights
and needs of wives and children, doing good
to neighbours are all
obligatory while disobeying parents, severing family
ties and social isolation are
all prohibited. The Qur’an also instructs that
reconciliation should be
encouraged between husband and wife if a dispute
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occurs between them to avoid
the break up of the family and separation of
the children.
In addition, the Qur’an
instructs that all people should be treated
with high moral behavior and
noble manners such as smiling with them,
being gentle in speech to them,
controlling one’s anger with them, forgiving
any harm or offence they may
have caused and even returning that harm
with good, in order that any
spite or hatred might be removed from the
hearts and that enmity be
turned into love and affection. Whoever achieves
this is promised an immense
reward.
The Prophet, mercy and peace be
upon him, instructed that even
animals be treated fairly and
with kindness, instructing that they should be
fed and watered and informing
that such action would be rewarded on the
Day of Resurrection. He also
instructed that they should not be made to
carry a burden more than they
could bear, nor tormented or caused undue
suffering or killed unless they
were harmful. And if an animal was to be
eaten then it should be made to
feel relaxed at the time of slaughter and
other animals should not be
slaughtered in front of it.
The Qur’an also enjoins both
physical and spiritual cleanliness and
purification. It encourages
that the body be kept clean, the wearing of clean
clothes and shoes and the use
of perfume. A bath should be taken every
Friday and after sexual
intercourse and ablution performed before prayer,
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nails should be clipped, hair
under the armpit plucked, pubic hair shaved,
the moustache trimmed, the
siwak (the small branch of a tree used for
cleaning the teeth) used
regularly and the private parts washed after going to
the toilet.
Concerning spiritual purity the
Qur’an instructs that the soul be
straightened and corrected and
that the heart be purified of spite, malice,
jealousy, pride and inequity.
It calls for integrity of heart and love, affection
and humility towards people. It
instructs that the tongue be purified from
lying, backbiting, slander and
insulting people and adorned with truthfulness
and softness of speech. The
eyes should be restrained from looking at
pornographic pictures and at
peoples’ private parts and the ears should be
kept from listening to loose
and immoral talk. The Qur’an praises and
encourages knowledge and
criticizes ignorance saying that it leads to
destruction. It commands to
action and dynamism while prohibiting inaction
and laziness. Likewise, the
Qur’an calls to all similar praiseworthy behavior
and virtuous qualities.
The Qur’an orders that children
be born within a legal marriage
contract and that sexual desire
be controlled and contained within these
parameters. Marriage is
fulfilled by the obligatory payment of a dowry by
the husband and by his
supporting his wife and children financially and
treating them kindly. In the
same manner, the Qur’an prohibits fornication
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because it is one of the worst
assaults on other peoples’ honour and dignity
and something which causes disease
and produces illegitimate children.
Likewise, the Qur’an forbids
everything which leads to fornication and so it
prohibits looking at
pornographic pictures and being alone with
marriageable women. It also
commands that men should lower their gaze
from looking or staring at
improperly dressed women just as it has ordered
women to dress modestly and
cover their bodies.
The Qur’an also calls to the
protection and sanctity of peoples’ lives
and specifically mentions that
the taking of an innocent life is one of the
worst and most hideous crimes.
The Prophet forbade breaking the bones of a
dead animal so what about the
taking of an innocent life? The Qur’an
prescribes a life for a life
and an eye for an eye for all injuries, however
large or small, unless the
family of the person killed or the injured person
accepts financial compensation
instead.
The Qur’an commands that
peoples’ property and wealth be safe and
inviolable and therefore
prohibits theft, bribery, usury and deception. It calls
for moderation in spending and
so forbids extravagance, lavishness and the
squandering of money while at
the same time forbidding the hoarding and
amassing of wealth. It calls
for balance and commands that people should
neither be greedy and covetous
nor spend thrifty and wasteful. It encourages
the seeking and striving for
provision in lawful ways such as buying, selling
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and renting - activities that bring
financial or material benefit to all parties
concerned - as well as safeguarding the
rights and needs of the poor,
especially those of them who are relatives.
Islam promotes the protection of good
health and has therefore
commanded that only wholesome and
nutritious food in moderation be
eaten and has prohibited the consumption of
all bad and harmful food and
drink such as carrion, liquor, smoking,
drugs and so forth. It also prescribes
fasting that has many benefits for the
body, especially the stomach.
The Prophet, mercy and peace be upon him,
taught many general
good manners, including the virtue of
adopting the correct manners for
eating and drinking. These include eating
with the right hand and not
finding fault with the food but rather
being satisfied with it. Therefore, if
someone likes the food, they should eat it
but if they have no appetite for it,
they should leave it without criticizing
it. This is both out of respect for the
blessing of the food and in order not to
hurt the feelings of the person who
cooked it. It is also preferred that a
person eats with others and not alone,
either by eating with his family or by
inviting a poor person to eat with him.
The words ‘In the name of God’ (bismillah)
should be said before beginning
to eat, and ‘All praise belongs to God’
(Al-hamdulillah) after finishing the
food, in order that people remember the
blessing they have been given and
the One who provided it. The prophet, mercy
and peace be upon him, also
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prohibited people from blowing
on food or drink or breathing on to it, out of
respect for others who may be
sharing it and to avoid the spread of
contagious diseases.
The Prophet, mercy and peace be
upon him, instructed people to
adopt good manners when in a
gathering such as not raising one’s voice,
respecting elders, showing
mercy to the young, greeting those present
(saying as-salaam) when
entering the gathering and guarding the tongue
from saying bad things about
people, even if it is true.
The Prophet, mercy and peace be
upon him, also instructed people to
remember God at all times and
in every situation. This creates a permanent
connection between people and
their Lord and instills stability, stillness and
tranquility in their hearts and
it is one of the means of protecting against evil
and vice. The Prophet, mercy
and peace be upon him, for example
instructed that specific
invocations be said at the time of sleep, before
entering the toilet, before
sexual intercourse, while traveling, due to fear of a
people, upon entering or
leaving one’s house, first thing in the morning and
in the afternoon, on being
afflicted by distress, anxiety or misfortune, when
burdened by debt or poverty,
upon entering a graveyard, when stopping for
a rest or setting up camp and
other situations when specific invocations and
prayers should be said.
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Another aspect of general
behaviour which the Prophet, mercy and
peace be upon him, gave
guidance about concerns correct behaviour and
manners when traveling. For
example, he instructed that the one traveling
should say goodbye to his
family and supplicate for them just as they should
supplicate and pray for him. In
addition, he instructed that a person should
not travel alone but in
company, one of whom should be appointed as the
leader, who undertakes to make
decisions after consulting the others. The
traveler should also make
continual invocation and remembrance of God
during his journey. He should
also not surprise his family by returning
unexpectedly late at night.
Rather, he should inform them before he arrives
in order that the wife can
prepare for his arrival or leave returning until the
following morning.
The Prophet, mercy and peace be
upon him, also instructed that a
woman should not travel by
herself but travel either with her husband or
with someone who she cannot
marry such as her father or brother to ensure
that both her honour and wealth
are protected.
Islam calls for justice and
noble conduct and urges that agreements
and contracts be fulfilled,
that trusts are returned, that rulers are obeyed and
enjoins every noble character
just as it forbids vileness, baseness, crime,
oppression, hostility,
aggression and all blameworthy and reprehensible
qualities.
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XI. ISLAM, THE
UNIVERSAL RELIGION
slam is a universal message
because God sent every previous prophet to
his own people for limited
periods of time except Prophet Muhammad
(mercy and peace of God be upon
him) who was sent to all people; black
and white, rich and poor, the
ruler and the ruled, Arabs and non-Arabs, the
slave and the master. Islam is
for all people from when it was revealed until
the Day of Judgment. It is
universally attainable in the sense that it can be
practiced anywhere on earth
((or even on the surface of the moon)).
XII. FEATURES OF
ISLAMIC TEACHINGS
od has made the message of
Islam easy to understand and to follow.
He annulled some previously
prescribed rites and practices while
affirming others according to
His wisdom and hence, the Islamic law suits
all peoples’ spiritual,
psychological, social and economical needs, for all
times.
Islamic teachings have the
following unique features:
1. Rational teachings: The seeker of truth will find the teachings of
Islam to be quite logical and
reasonable.
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2. Perfection: Since God is perfect, His teachings must also be
perfect
and free from any contradiction
or error.
3. Clarity: God is the Most Compassionate. He guides us through
clear
and simple revelation free of
myths, superstitions and mysteries.
4. Scientific: It is not surprising to find in the Qur’an and
statements of
Prophet Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon him) some
information which has only
recently been discovered by modern
scientists. This points to the
fact that the Qur’an is the word of God
and that Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon him) is a
prophet of God.15
5. Prophecy: Many of the events prophesized in the Qur’an and
Prophet’s sayings (Sunnah) have
come to pass.
6. Moderate: In Islam, there is no conflict between spiritual and
mundane life. Man is
accountable for all his actions and everyday
activities. Provided they are
done with the correct intention, they are
a means to achieve divine
reward in the same way that specific acts
of worship are. So, secularism,
materialism, monasticism and
extreme asceticism are all
rejected in Islam, which provides a middle
way to achieve harmony and
balance between the spiritual and
15 See " The Qur’an and Modern Science " by
Dr. Maurice Bucaille.
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material needs of man. This is
why God called the Muslim Nation in
the Qur’an: the Moderate Nation. (2:143)
7. Comprehensive: Islamic teachings provide to people definite
guidelines to follow in all
walks of life: spiritual, individual, social,
moral, political, economical,
etc.
8. Inimitable: Islamic teachings are an infallible living miracle
that
cannot be imitated by people.
9. Equality: Islamic teachings do not discriminate between people
on
the basis of colour, tribe,
race, nationality, etc. because people
descend from one father and one
mother namely Adam and Eve.
Islam teaches that the criteria
of good and bad is righteousness (i.e.,
the best person in the view of
God is the most righteous). A verse of
the Glorious Qur’an reads: : “The best of you in the sight of God is
the one who is most
righteous. ” (49:13)
XIII. WHY ISLAM?
e have to become
Muslims because God has sealed and
superseded
all previous messages with
Islam. God says to all people in the
Qur’an: “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)
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We have to become
Muslims because people in every age
must
worship their Lord (Allah)
according to the Law prescribed by Him as
revealed to His prophet. The
tribes of Israel, for example, were ordered to
worship God according to the
Law of Moses (mercy and peace of God be
upon him). When Prophet Jesus
(mercy and peace of God be upon him) was
sent to them, they were ordered
to worship God according to what was
prescribed in the Gospel
(Al-Injeel). Then, when God sent Prophet
Muhammad (mercy and peace of
God be upon him) with the message of
Islam to all people, it became
incumbent on all people, the tribes of Israel
and all others, to enter Islam.
If, for whatever reason, man
rejects the message of Islam, then he
has committed the greatest sin.
Unfortunately, if he dies in this state, then he
will be punished and cast into
the Hellfire to live eternally therein. This
concept is emphasized hundreds
of times in the Qur’an and in the sayings of
Prophet Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon him). God says in
the Qur’an: “If anyone desires a Religion other than
Islam, never will it
be accepted from him,
and in the Hereafter he will be among the
losers.” (3:85) Also, Prophet Muhammad (mercy and peace of
God be upon
him) said: “Whoever among the Christians and Jews hears
of me and
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does not follow what I
have brought, and dies in this state will be among
the inhabitants of Hell
fire.”16
Some people may not accept
Islam because they think that becoming
a Muslim means to turn one’s
back on all previous prophets sent by God!
This is a false concept because
of the following: First, the belief in all
messengers of God is a pillar
of Islamic faith and hence, no Muslim is a
Muslim if he doesn't believe in
Jesus, Moses or any other prophet. Second,
belief in the messengers is a
part of what each messenger taught (i.e., every
prophet called his people to
believe in the next prophet who comes after him
and follow him whenever he
appears). So, rejecting a prophet means
rejecting the predecessor.
Thirdly, rejecting any messenger means rejecting
his sender: God.
Hence, in the Islamic
perspective the relationship between the
messengers is like the
relationship between the links in a chain, where
rejecting one of them means
rejecting all. However, becoming a Muslim
means having the honor of
believing in all the prophets who came before
Prophet Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon them) and not to turn
one's back on all previous
prophets as some people may think.
16 Sahih Muslim (284).
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XIV. CONCLUSION
he following facts were
discussed and proved in this booklet:
First, the purpose of creation is to worship God (Allah)
alone.
Second, the basic message of Islam is to worship God alone
without any
intercessor or mediator.
Third, evidences that only God has the right to be
worshipped was
elaborated.
Fourth, the message of false religions is the worship of
creation instead of
God (Paganism).
Fifth, God and His creation are totally different
entities. He is only one,
distinct from His creations.
Sixth, the divine origin of the name of the religion
‘Islam’ and the
comprehensiveness of its
meaning points to its truth.
Seventh, Islam's basic principles and characteristics point
to its truth.
Eighth, Qur'an is the word of God which was preserved
throughout the
ages.
Ninth, Islamic teachings are uniquely rational and
uncomplicated.
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Tenth, Prophets are human beings sent by God to convey
and revive the
original message: worship of
God alone and (Monotheism) and the
avoidance of worshipping
anything beside Him. Prophets are only human
beings sent by God to be
examples of how the scriptures were to be
understood and implemented.
They were created from a mother and a father
except Adam and Jesus (mercy
and peace of God be upon them all). The
former was created from the
clay whereas, the latter was created from a
mother without a father.
Eleventh, Islam is the only religion that teaches the right
concept of God,
free of any confusion or
irrational facts.
Twelfth, Islamic sources have the obvious proofs that
affirm the fact that
God has sent Prophet Muhammad
(mercy and peace of God be upon him)
with the universal message of
Islam that supersedes all previous messages.
Thirteenth, it is proved that Islam is a restatement of the
basic message of
all religions: worship of God
alone. It is the last religion for all people, for
all times. Every one who hears
about it should follow it and whoever rejects
it then it means that he has
rejected the message of God and accordingly
will be cast into Hell.
Last but not least, Islam is universally attainable by all people at
all times.
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These are fourteen basic
components of what logic and rationality dictate
for Islam to be considered the
last and true religion of God which all people
should follow.
Oh Reader! You Have been shown
in this booklet the right path, and
God has given you the ability
to distinguish right from wrong, and the
freedom of choice whether to
accept the message of Islam or not. If you
accept His call, then you will
be warmly welcomed into Paradise. If you
reject it, you will be in for a
rude awakening once you die; the biggest shock
of your life.
XV. HOW TO BECOME A
MUSLIM
ach of the following religions
has requirements for entrants:
To be a Jew one must: 1. Deny
the prophethood or divinity of Prophet
Jesus, 2. Deny the Gospel, 3.
Deny the prophethood of Prophet Muhammad
and 4. Deny the Qur’an.
To be a Christian one must: 1.
Believe that God has a partner, a mother, and
a son, 2. Believe that God
became a man and descended on earth to die for
the sins of people, 3. Deny the
prophethood of Muhammad and 4. Deny the
Qur’an.
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To be a Muslim one must: 1.
Bear witness that no one deserves
worship except God, 2. Reject
all false gods, 3. Believe in all prophets
including Moses and Jesus
ending with Mohammed (mercy and peace of
God be upon them all) and 4.
Believe in all scriptures revealed to them (in
their original form).
One can become a Muslim if he/she
does the following:
• Believes that God is one and distinct from his
creation.
• Truthfully bears witness that there is no god worthy
of worship but
God, and Muhammad (mercy and
peace of God be upon him) was a
messenger of God.
• Believes that Jesus Christ, the son of Mary, was
only a prophet of
God.
• Believes in the six pillars of faith and worships
God alone, without
any intermediary or partner, in
the way taught by Prophet
Muhammad (mercy and peace of
God be upon him).
• Makes the declaration openly in front of witnesses.
May the light of truth shine in
our minds and hearts. May it lead us
to peace and certitude in this
life and eternal bliss in the Hereafter.
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Sincerely,
Majed S. Al-Rassi
Jubail 31961
P.O.Box 10283
K.S.A
Mobile: 00966(0)505906761
Fax: 00966(0)33482869
readquran1000@hotmail.com
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FURTHER READING
MATERIAL ABOUT ISLAM
1. Interpretation of the Meanings of the Noble Qur’an,
Distributed by
Darussalam, P.O. Box 21441 –
Riyadh 11475, Tel. 014033962 ,
K.S.A www.dar-us-salam.com
2. The explanation of the three fundamentals. Sheikh
Muhammad S.
Al-Othaimeen, Dar Al-hidaayah
(www.al-hidaayah.co.uk)
3. The Purpose of Creation, Dr. Bilal Philips, Dar Al
Fatah, P.O. Box
23424, Sharjah, U.A.E.
4. The True Message of Jesus Christ, Dr. Bilal Philips,
Dar Al Fatah,
5. Christian Muslim Dialogue, by M. Baageel,
6. Forty Hadith of Nawawi,
7. A Simple Call to One God.
8. Let the Bible Speak, by Ali Muhsen or Abdur Rahman
Dimishqia
9. The Bible led me to Islam, Abdul-Malik LeBlanc,
Al-Attique
Publisher, www.al-attique.com
10. The Status of Women in Islam, Dr. Jamal Badawi,
11. The Qur’an and Modern Science, Dr. Maurice Bucaille
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12. Understanding Islam and Muslims.
You may also visit the
following sites for Islamic publications and
information:
www.islam-qa.com
www.dar-us-salam.com
www.al-hidaayah.co.uk
www.bilalphilips.com
www.al-attique.com
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