Linguistically,
Islam means submission. According to Islamic terminology, Islam means a
specified submission. It is the submission to what the prophet brought.
This takes place by uttering the two testification of faith. Belief, on
the other hand, linguistically means certitude. According to Islamic
terminology, it means a specified certitude. It is to accept as true
what the prophet brought. The least of Belief is to belief in THE TWO
TESTIFICATIONS OF FAITH. Islam and Belief cannot be disassociated. One
of them is not accepted without the other, although their original
meaning are not identical. Imam Abu Hanifah said in Al-Fiqh Al-‘Akbar:
“Islam is not acceptable without Belief and Belief is not accepted
without Islam. They are like the front of something and its back.” Islam
is the Religion of all the prophets.
ALLAH
Everything
that exists, except Allah, the Creator, is created by Him. Allah has
full power over every bit of His creation. Allah is not created; He
existed always, having His attributes; He will never perish, nor will
His attributes diminish. Among His attributes is that He has knowledge
of all His creation, that He sees the seeable and that He hears the
hearable, and His knowing, seeing and hearing are in no way similar to
ours. Allah speaks and His Speech is not made up of language or sound,
nor does it resemble the speech of man in any way. He does not need any
of His creation for His existence and He does not resemble any of His
creation in any way. This means that Allah is not a man or a woman; He
is not “a Father” or “a Mother”. He does not have a wife, a mother, a
father, a son, or a daughter; He has no equal or partner. Allah does not
divide into parts; no creation, including man, has “a part of Allah” in
him, nor can any creation become like Allah. He is the only God.
Allah
existed eternally before He created any place, such as Paradise
(Heaven), the skies, earth, or any planets. Hence, we know He is now as
He was before He created all these places; He does not need any place to
exist in. Allah has always known about every bit of His creation; there
is no thing in His creation which escapes or defeats Him. No thing goes
against the will of Allah. Both good and evil occur by His Will.
However, Allah orders humans to do only the good; humans make the choice
to obey or disobey Allah. Our ability to do good or evil is given to us
by Allah, the Exalted
JINN
Jinn
are a distinct creation of Allah, who are invisible to humans. Allah
created them from the pure flame of fire. They are male and female and
have offspring. They exist here on earth and out of it. Like humans,
some jinn worship Allah, but some do not. The ones who do not are known
as the devils, whose head is Satan.
Prophets are the greatest men that ever lived. Prophets received
Revelation from Allah and conveyed it to the people. The prophets
received the Revelations and conveyed them exactly in the language Allah
ordered. The language of the scriptures is created, but Allah’s speech
is not. A messenger is a prophet who comes with abrogating some of the
laws brought by the previous messenger or receives a new set of laws.
Prophets were intelligent, trustworthy, truthful, did not commit major
sins and never left their Religion. Many prophets have lived in the
past. Muhammad, may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him, who lived
some 1400 years ago, was the last and greatest prophet.
Other
prophets before him include: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Ishmael,
Jacob, Joseph (son of Jacob), David, Solomon, Moses, and Jesus, may
Allah’s peace and blessings be upon all of them.
The true scriptures were Revelations received by prophets. Moses and
Jesus both received scriptures, but what are now called the Torah and
the Bible have been tampered with by man and are not the true
Revelations received by the great messengers Moses and Jesus. The only
scripture which is unchanged and will never be changed is the Qur’an,
which is the scripture Allah gave Muhammad, His last prophet, in clear
and eloquent Arabic. Allah has promised to protect the Qur’an from any
changes by man, and it has remained unchanged since it was received some
1400 years ago. Unlike the prophets before him who were sent to a
particular people, Muhammad was sent to all people who lived at his time
and all people who live after him until the Day of Judgment when the
earth will be destroyed.
THE DAY OF JUDGMENT
Those of mankind and jinn who believe correctly in Allah, and believe
in the Messenger sent to them and profess their belief (i.e., becoming
followers of the true Religion) and die with that status will dwell
forever in Paradise, which Allah has created for them. The life in
Paradise is better than what any human living on earth can imagine.
Those in Paradise will experience it in body and soul, but the body will
be a new body with no defects. Paradise is not allegorical. It is very
real and actual. There will be wonderful riches, foods, joy, and peace.
People will be married and have interaction with one another. Those in
Paradise will be in ranks according to their piety. Those who are
rewarded with Paradise will never be sent out of it.
HELLFIRE
This life of a human or jinn always ends with death and there is no
exception. Humans do not choose their race, sex, parents, or birthplace
and will not be held accountable for those aspects of their life on the
Day of Judgment. No human is doomed to Hell because he was born as a
certain sex or race. Allah the Merciful, has promised any human or jinn
who dies as a follower of the true Religion will receive Paradise
forever. Those people who truly never heard about the correct belief in
Allah and any of the messengers during their entire lifetime and died in
that state will not go to Hellfire. But those sane and pubescent people
who have heard of the correct belief in Allah and His messenger and die
not embracing this true Religion will dwell in Hell forever.
The
correct belief in Allah has never changed and every prophet and
messenger has said the same concerning belief in Allah: No one is God
but Allah and mankind is to believe in Him and worship Him only. The
prophet for the people on earth at present is Muhammad, may Allah’s
blessings and peace be upon him, and the laws for the present population
are the laws that prophet Muhammad was given by Allah for mankind.
There will be no new laws given, for there will be no new messenger.
Usually,
the person is given one life in this world, so a person is wise to live
this life correctly. No matter how appealing it is to some people, they
will not “reincarnate” after they die. This and other false beliefs
about mankind and Allah are whispered into human’s minds by Satan and
the devils, and some men are fooled into believing them.
SATAN
There is only one true Religion–that of believing the correct belief in
Allah and His messengers, worshipping Allah only, loving, respecting,
and following the prophet of the time, and loving and respecting other
prophets. Every prophet and messenger followed and called people to the
same Religion; this Religion is called ISLAM. A believer in Islam is
called a MUSLIM. The meaning of Islam is “to submit to Allah”. The
meaning of the word Muslim is “one who submits to Allah.” The name Allah
is the name of the only true God. Although prophets and messengers
spoke different languages, what they called people to was the same
Religion. A person can declare that he believes and follows the true
Religion–Islam–in any language, for belief is known to Allah regardless
of the language. Those who say they are Muslim, yet deny the true belief
in their heart, with their tongue, or by some actions, are surely not
Muslim. Allah knows fully who are the ones who truly believe in Islam.
Both messengers Moses and Jesus called their people to the true
Religion–Islam–which is clearly described in the QUR’AN–the last and
preserved scripture for all of mankind on earth.
JESUS
When a person goes against Allah’s orders (which are conveyed by His
messenger), this person has sinned. The worst sin is blasphemy, which is
caused by any belief, saying, or action that contradicts Islam. When a
person becomes Muslim he leaves all blasphemy. A Muslim must learn about
all the types of blasphemy so to avoid committing any of them as he
proceeds through life. If a Muslim commits blasphemy, he becomes
non-Muslim and must become Muslim again. If he dies without becoming a
Muslim, he will be in Hell forever in the Hereafter. If a Muslim commits
a sin which is less than blasphemy and dies without repenting to Allah
of the sin, then this sin is counted against him on the Day of Judgment.
Similarly, if a Muslim follows Allah’s orders, in obedience to Him,
this is counted in his favor. All of this is known by Allah and no thing
escapes Him.
When a Muslim commits sins, he must repent of them immediately. To
repent of blasphemy, one must utter the Testification of Faith, clearing
himself of the committed blasphemy. The Testification of Faith
(Shahadatan) can be stated as follows:
“I testify that no one is God but Allah , and I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah“
For a sin less than blasphemy, one must stop doing the sin, regret
having done it, and have the intention not to commit the same sin again.
If the sin is stealing from a person, for example, then the stolen
goods must be returned in addition. Allah is ever-merciful to the Muslim
and no matter how many times he sins in his life, if he stops it,
regrets having done it, and intends not to do it again, he will be
forgiven by Allah. But for those who are non-Muslim, no matter what good
things they do, those deeds are not to their credit in the Hereafter;
they must first become Muslim.
A
few examples of blasphemy are: believing that Allah has a son,
worshipping an idol, and saying that Allah does not know everything.
Some examples of sins less than blasphemy are: killing a person
unjustly, adultery, drinking alcohol, and stealing. When a Muslim makes
sincere repentance as was described, it is as if he did not sin, in that
he will not be punished for what he repented of, for Allah is
ever-merciful to the Muslims. Also, when a person becomes a Muslim for
the first time, Allah forgives all his past sins.
PRAYER
Upon
the order of Allah, Prophet Muhammad commanded the Muslims to pray five
times a day. This order applies since the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad
until the Day of Judgment. The prayers have a specific format with the
one praying praising and thanking Allah, asking for His help and
guidance, and asking Him to bless the prophets and the pious Muslims. A
Muslim knows that at any moment of his life he can ask Allah for help
and guidance, and he is encouraged to do so, but this does not replace
the five prescribed prayers, which have a specific format to be
followed.
BECOMING A MUSLIM (How to Be Muslim)
A
person becomes a Muslim by leaving all that contradicts the meaning of
the following Testification of Faith, believing in the heart and
declaring with the tongue: “No one is God but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah”
Believing in all this implies–Allah, the Creator, has perfect
attributes, only Allah must be worshipped, Prophet Muhammad, the last
prophet, was truthful in all that he conveyed from Allah, all the
prophets before him (the first of whom was Adam) conveyed the same
message of belief to their people and are to be loved and respected, yet
in no way do prophets (or any creation) have Allah’s attributes.
A person can become Muslim, as aforementioned in the solitude of a
forest or in a crowded subway; he does not need to go to a mosque or
have Muslims witness his profession. Allah knows the hearts of His
creation. However, when he becomes Muslim he may declare his belief to
some fellow Muslims so he will be known as a Muslim among the people.
Anyone
who has read this booklet must know if you are not already Muslim you
must become Muslim immediately, for you do not know when you will die.
To anyone who becomes Muslim while reading this paper, we advise you to
seek knowledge as to the practice of Islam from a trustworthy Muslim
teacher. As people go to college to be taught by those learned on
different subjects, one should go to a learned Muslim to learn about the
practice of Islam. There will always be more to learn and more ways to
improve for a devoted Muslim, so arrogance is not a part of a good
Muslim’s life.
All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the heavens and earth and Allah knows best.
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