AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha
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All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, and may Allah exalt
the mention of His Prophet, and render him and his household safe and
secure from all derogatory things.
I sincerely congratulate you for the
guidance Allah has granted and favored you with. I ask Allah that He
keeps us and all Muslims firm upon this great religion until we meet
Him, without changing anything from it and not being put through trials.
Indeed a true Muslim feels great joy when
someone accepts Islam, for he wishes well for others and wants them to
live as he does himself: a life of comfort and delight with spiritual
joy and mental stability. This can only result from implementing the
teachings of Islam. Allah (SWT) says:
(Whoever
does good whether male or female and he is a believer, We will most
certainly make him live a happy life, and We will most certainly give
them their reward for the best of what they did.) (16:97)
This is because Allah (SWT) clarified the condition of those who do not believe in Allah and what He revealed. Allah (SWT) says:
(And whoever
turns away from My Reminder, verily, for him is a life of hardship, and
We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Resurrection. He will say, ‘O
my Lord! Why have you raised me up blind, while [before] I had sight.’
He [Allah] will say, ‘Like this Our Aayaat [proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.] came to you, but you disregarded
them, and so this Day, you will be neglected.)(20:124-126)
A true Muslim wishes that they live happily forever in the Hereafter, whose delights are never-ending. Allah (SWT) says:
(Verily
those who believe and do righteous deeds shall have the Gardens of
Firdaws (the highest level in Heaven) for their entertainment. * Therein
they shall dwell [forever]. No desire will they have for removal there
from.) (18:107-108)
The end is inevitable: either eternal
happiness or eternal remorse. Whoever dies upon disbelief – and refuge
is sought in Allah – he will enter Hellfire for eternity. Allah (SWT)
says:
(Verily those who disbelieve from the people of the Book and the
polytheists will abide in the Fire of Hell. They are the worst of
creatures.)(98:6)
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Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. How does one become a Muslim
3. The Shahadataan (Two Testimonies of Faith)
4. The Meaning of „La ilaaha ill-Allah’
5. The Meanings of the Shahadah
6. The Conditions of the Shahadah
7. Merits of Belief in Allah
8. Belief in the Angels
9. Merits of Belief in Angels
10. Belief in the Books of Allah
11. Merits of Belief in Allah‟s Books
12. Belief in Allah‟s Messengers
13. Who is Muhammad?
14. Merits of Belief in the Messengers
18. Belief in the Last Day
19. Merits of Belief in the Last Day
20. Belief in Qadaa and Qadar
21. Merits of Belief in Qadaa and Qadar
22. What the second Testimony of Faith Necessitates
23. What one should do after pronouncing the Shahadah
24. How to make Complete Ghusl
25. Wudhu
26. Tayammum
27. The Prayer
28. Reward of Salah
29. Prayer times
30. Prerequisites of Salah
31. How to Perform Prayers
32. Voluntary Prayers
33. Forbidden times of Prayers
34. Zakah
35. Conditions of Zakah
36. Those eligible for Zakah
37. Important Notes
38. Fasting
39. Hajj
40. How to perform Hajj
41.The Worship of Allah
42. Individual & Social Effects of Worshipping Allah
42. The Commandments of Islam
43. Some Prohibitions in Islam
44. Various Supplications & Islamic Etiquettes
45. Brotherly Advice
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