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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Islam


This article is written for the benefit of both Muslims and non-Muslims as to what the religion of Islam is. Most Muslims should know what is about to be mentioned, but it is always good to remind yourself, and as for the non-Muslims, it will allow them to see what Islam is and what it stands upon.
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has been reported to have said:
Bukhari Volume 1, Book 2, Number 7:
Narrated Ibn ‘Umar:
Allah’s Apostle said: Islam is based on (the following) five (principles):
1. To testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and Muhammad is Allah’s Apostle.
2. To offer the (compulsory congregational) prayers dutifully and perfectly.
3. To pay Zakat (i.e. obligatory charity) .
4. To perform Hajj. (i.e. Pilgrimage to Mecca)
5. To observe fast during the month of Ramadan.
And also from the famous hadith of Gabriel:
Sahih Muslim book 1, number 4
He (again) said: Messenger of Allah, (tell me) what does al-Islam signify. He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Al-Islam signifies that you worship Allah and do not associate anything with Him and you establish obligatory prayer and you pay the obligatory poor-rate (Zakat) and you observe the fast of Ramadan.
So in light of these teachings from the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Islam stands upon 5 main pillars that are as follows:
-The testimony of faith
-The obligatory prayer
-The obligatory charity money
-The pilgrimage to the holy site of the Kaaba
-The fasting during the month of the Ramadan
Islam stands upon these five foundations. A Muslim must believe in all of these 5 pillars, while also sincerely carrying these actions out.
Each of these five pillars has their foundations found in the holy Quran:
The Testimony of faith:
This is the most important pillar of Islam, this is the first thing a Muslim should do to let his Islam be known, and the first thing a non-Muslim should do to enter upon the true religion of Islam.
It is to testify that there is no God but Allah, and that Muhammad is his final messenger.
This teaching is taught throughout the Quran in several different places:
112.001 Say: He is Allah, the One and Only;
042.049 To Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth. He creates what He wills (and plans). He bestows (children) male or female according to His Will (and Plan),
031.013 Behold, Luqman said to his son by way of instruction: “O my son! join not in worship (others) with Allah: for false worship is indeed the highest wrong-doing.”
011.002 (It teacheth) that ye should worship none but Allah. (Say): “Verily I am (sent) unto you from Him to warn and to bring glad tidings:
025.002 He to whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth: no son has He begotten, nor has He a partner in His dominion: it is He who created all things, and ordered them in due proportions.
002.163 And your Allah is One Allah: There is no god but He, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
So the Quran makes it clear that there is only one true God and that this true God is the only one who deserves to be worshipped.
Hence when someone takes the testimony of faith and declares that there is no God but Allah they are affirming and negating several things. They affirm that there is only one true God, and that this one true God is Allah, and that only Allah has the right to be worshipped. By doing this they negate the false idea that there are many gods out there to be worshipped.
It is not an empty statement when you say there is only one God and that God is Allah, there are conditions to it and sincere beliefs attached to it which must be properly followed.
The second part of the testimony is testifying that Muhammad is the last and final messenger of God. A person must make this statement or else his testimony of faith means nothing, you can’t say the first part without the second, nor can you say the second part without the first.
We also see this taught throughout the glorious Quran:
047.002 But those who believe and work deeds of righteousness, and believe in the (Revelation) sent down to Muhammad – for it is the Truth from their Lord,- He will remove from them their ills and improve their condition.
033.040 Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but (he is) the Messenger of Allah, and the Seal of the Prophets: and Allah has full knowledge of all things.
034.028 We have not sent thee but as a universal (Messenger) to men, giving them glad tidings, and warning them (against sin), but most men understand not.
012.102 Such is one of the stories of what happened unseen, which We reveal by inspiration unto thee; nor wast thou (present) with them then when they concerted their plans together in the process of weaving their plots.
035.004 And if they reject thee, so were messengers rejected before thee: to Allah back for decision all affairs.
007.158 Say: “O men! I am sent unto you all, as the Messenger of Allah, to Whom belongeth the dominion of the heavens and the earth: there is no god but He: it is He That giveth both life and death. So believe in Allah and His Messenger, the Unlettered Prophet, who believeth in Allah and His words: follow him that (so) ye may be guided.”
062.002 It is He Who has sent amongst the Unlettered a messenger from among themselves, to rehearse to them His Signs, to sanctify them, and to instruct them in Scripture and Wisdom,- although they had been, before, in manifest error;-
So it is made very clear that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is indeed a messenger of God as well as being the last and final one.
This therefore is the first and most important pillar of Islam, that there is no God but Allah and that Muhammad is his last and final Messenger.
And indeed I testify that there is no God but Allah, and that Muhammad is his last and final Messenger, Ameen.
The Obligatory Prayer and the Zakat
The second most important pillar in Islam is the obligatory Salat, which is the prayer that Muslims make five times a day. This is then followed by the third pillar of Islam, which is the obligatory charity money a Muslim must give, which is basically 2.5% of his yearly income.
Before quoting the passages from the Quran that teach these basic fundamentals of Islam, we must say a little about these commands.
Indeed the act of worship and the Zakat are wonderful blessings from God, which lead to a person’s spiritual peace, as well as a good foundation for society. These pillars of Islam are not meant to be for nothing, and sadly many none-Muslims view these rites as very hard and vigorous tasks that the Muslims have to carry out.
When one prays to God he is speaking to his Creator, he finds himself at peace, and at ease. He is in the presence of his Lord, and his Lord is watching him, and is listening to him. Listening to any requests that he has, or any problems he has, and any help he needs. It is a beautiful spiritual relationship between man and God, and a relationship that is kept alive on a daily basis.
The obligatory charity money shall lead to a good and fruitful society as it will help the weak and the poor, can you imagine how much less poverty we would have around the world if every single human being donated at least 2.5% of their income on a yearly basis? Slowly and slowly this would eradicate the problems of poverty, until it wipes it out, but sadly not everyone wants to follow this beautiful teaching, hence this is why we see people being poor and living in poverty.
Hence Non-Muslims and Muslims alike should not view these rites and moan and groan about it, they should be happy about it, and rush to it. Allah grants you life, grants you mercy, happiness, food, clothing, shelter, and you complain about giving a few moments of your life to God? If you can spend a useless ten minutes on the phone, or just day-dreaming then can’t you spend a few minutes with God?
And if Allah has given you everything you have and you are happy with your life and possessions, cannot you repay it back by giving some of your possessions and money to the poor?
Here are the commands to make the prayer and charity money from the Glorious Quran:
002.045 Nay, seek (Allah’s) help with patient perseverance and prayer: It is indeed hard, except to those who bring a lowly spirit,-
004.103 When ye pass (Congregational) prayers, celebrate Allah’s praises, standing, sitting down, or lying down on your sides; but when ye are free from danger, set up Regular Prayers: For such prayers are enjoined on believers at stated times.
007.206 Those who are near to thy Lord, disdain not to do Him worship: They celebrate His praises, and prostrate before Him.
011.114 And establish regular prayers at the two ends of the day and at the approaches of the night: For those things, that are good remove those that are evil: Be that the word of remembrance to those who remember (their Lord):
017.078 Establish regular prayers – at the sun’s decline till the darkness of the night, and the morning prayer and reading: for the prayer and reading in the morning carry their testimony.
002.043 And be steadfast in prayer; practise regular charity; and bow down your heads with those who bow down (in worship).
009.060 Alms are for the poor and the needy, and those employed to administer the (funds); for those whose hearts have been (recently) reconciled (to Truth); for those in bondage and in debt; in the cause of Allah; and for the wayfarer: (thus is it) ordained by Allah, and Allah is full of knowledge and wisdom.
005.055 Your (real) friends are (no less than) Allah, His Messenger, and the (fellowship of) believers,- those who establish regular prayers and regular charity, and they bow down humbly (in worship).
024.037 By men whom neither traffic nor merchandise can divert from the Remembrance of Allah, nor from regular Prayer, nor from the practice of regular Charity: Their (only) fear is for the Day when hearts and eyes will be transformed (in a world wholly new),-
063.010 and spend something (in charity) out of the substance which We have bestowed on you, before Death should come to any of you and he should say, “O my Lord! why didst Thou not give me respite for a little while? I should then have given (largely) in charity, and I should have been one of the doers of good”.
The Fasting in the month of Ramadan
The fourth pillar of Islam is the annual fasting during the month of Ramadan. Ramadan is the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed to the blessed and righteous Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
The month of Ramadan is a beautiful month for what it signifies. A Muslim abstains from food and many of the things that he desires from sunrise to sunset. It is a spiritual month, where a Muslim can learn to appreciate what he has, and to be thankful for what he has been given, it is a month in which he reflects.
Sadly there are certain Muslims who completely ruin the whole idea and practice of Ramadan, for instance when the time of iftar comes, which is the breaking of the fast, they eat so much till they can’t even move. Several Muslims have even gained weight during this blessed month! Many more do several other bad habits, such as eating huge meals right before sunrise. This is not the way one must conduct him or herself during Ramadan, and it completely misses the point. Non-Muslims should not take the actions of these Muslims as the example and intention of Ramadan.
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the companions would not stuff themselves with food during iftar, nor before fasting commenced. Ramadan is not about eating food, it is about being thankful for the food you have, and for the many other things that make you happy.
A Muslim’s goal during this month is to learn as much as he can from the Noble Quran, and to learn as much as he can about himself, and about the hardships that others face. It is not about eating a whole meal of junk food from Kentucky Fried Chicken before you go to bed.
Here is the main passage concerning the fasting in the month of Ramadan:
002.185 Ramadhan is the (month) in which was sent down the Qur’an, as a guide to mankind, also clear (Signs) for guidance and judgment (Between right and wrong). So every one of you who is present (at his home) during that month should spend it in fasting, but if any one is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed period (Should be made up) by days later. Allah intends every facility for you; He does not want to put to difficulties. (He wants you) to complete the prescribed period, and to glorify Him in that He has guided you; and perchance ye shall be grateful.
The Holy Pilgrimage
The fifth pillar of Islam is the holy Pilgrimage to Makkah, which is known as the Hajj in Arabic. The Hajj is an annual pilgrimage that the Muslims make to the holy city of Makkah, in which they visit the Kaaba, which was the first place of worship for mankind.
This is another very spiritual and joyful act, and one gets cleansed of all his sins if he completes the hajj sincerely and properly, the person becomes like a new born baby.
Over 2 million people from all walks of life make the pilgrimage every year, and many of the pilgrims have said how they have felt at peace after they have made this pilgrimage and that their outlook on life has changed for the better.
The Hajj pilgrimage has its roots within the glorious Quran:
002.196 And complete the Hajj or ‘umra in the service of Allah. But if ye are prevented (From completing it), send an offering for sacrifice, such as ye may find, and do not shave your heads until the offering reaches the place of sacrifice. And if any of you is ill, or has an ailment in his scalp, (Necessitating shaving), (He should) in compensation either fast, or feed the poor, or offer sacrifice; and when ye are in peaceful conditions (again), if any one wishes to continue the ‘umra on to the hajj, He must make an offering, such as he can afford, but if he cannot afford it, He should fast three days during the hajj and seven days on his return, Making ten days in all. This is for those whose household is not in (the precincts of) the Sacred Mosque. And fear Allah, and know that Allah Is strict in punishment.
003.097 In it are Signs Manifest; (for example), the Station of Abraham; whoever enters it attains security; Pilgrimage thereto is a duty men owe to Allah,- those who can afford the journey; but if any deny faith, Allah stands not in need of any of His creatures.
003.096 The first House (of worship) appointed for men was that at Bakka: Full of blessing and of guidance for all kinds of beings:
Conclusion
So this is what Islam is, and what Islam stands upon. Hopefully this will be beneficial to the non-Muslims as well, those that are interested in Islam.
I end this article with one passage from the Noble Quran:
And Allah Knows Best!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

What is Islam?


What is Islam?
Islam is a religion that the god (Allah) sent it to the final prophet  Muhamed.
Islam is not a new religion, but the same truth that God revealed through all His prophets to every people. For a fifth of the world's population, Islam is both a religion and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the majority have nothing to do with the extremely grave events which have come to be associated with their faith.

Islam is the final religion and the third divine religion after:
1.    The jewish religon(prophet Muses)
2.    The christinaty religion(proghet Jesus)

Islam _like every religion_ told us to worship Allah(the only god) and follow what prophet Muhammad told us to do(like Allah orders to us and Allah warnings)
Islam also told us to follow the Quran(the book that Allah sent to Muhammad)
Islam has a five pilers (I will explain it later)
The basic rule of Islam is…….

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Son Of Allah


 There no son for Allah
Yet they ascribe as partners unto Him the jinn, although He did create them, and impute falsely, without knowledge, sons and daughters unto Him. Glorified be He and high exalted above (all) that they ascribe (unto Him). (100) The Originator of the heavens and the earth! How can He have a child, when there is for Him no consort, when He created all things and is Aware of all things? (101) Such is Allah, your Lord. There is no God save Him, the Creator of all things, so worship Him. And He taketh care of all things. (102) Vision comprehendeth Him not, but He comprehendeth (all) vision. He is the Subtile, the Aware. (103) Proofs have come unto you from your Lord, so whoso seeth, it is for his own good, and whoso is blind is blind to his own hurt. And I am not a keeper over you. (104) Thus do We display Our revelations that they may say (unto thee, Muhammad) : "Thou hast studied," and that We may make (it) clear for people who have knowledge. (105)” (from the quran)

“Their apostles said: Is there doubt about Allah, the Maker of the heavens and the earth? He invites you to forgive you your faults and to respite you till an appointed term. They said: You are nothing but mortals like us; you wish to turn us away from what our fathers used to worship; bring us therefore some clear authority.”

Worshiping Allah


Allah order us to worshiped himI created the jinn and humankind only that they might worship Me. (56) I seek no livelihood from them, nor do I ask that they should feed Me. (57) Lo! Allah! He it is that giveth livelihood, the Lord of unbreakable might.”  (From the quran)

And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah, and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah. That is their saying with their mouths. They imitate the saying of those who disbelieved of old. Allah (Himself) fighteth against them. How perverse are they! (30) They have taken as lords beside Allah their rabbis and their monks and the Messiah son of Mary, when they were bidden to worship only One God. There is no god save Him. Be He glorified from all that they ascribe as partner (unto Him)! (31) Fain would they put out the light of Allah with their mouths, but Allah disdaineth (aught) save that He shall perfect His light, however much the disbelievers are averse. (32) He it is Who hath sent His messenger with the guidance and the Religion of Truth, that He may cause it to prevail over all religion, however much the idolaters may be averse. (33) O ye who believe! Lo! many of the (Jewish) rabbis and the (Christian) monks devour the wealth of mankind wantonly and debar (men) from the way of Allah. They who hoard up gold and silver and spend it not in the way of Allah, unto them give tidings (O Muhammad) of a painful doom, (34)On the day when it will (all) be heated in the fire of hell, and their foreheads and their flanks and their backs will be branded therewith (and it will be said unto them): Here is that which ye hoarded for yourselves. Now taste of what ye used to hoard. (35” (From the quran)


Who is Allah?


The only god.The god of all people.The one who create every thing.
He is Allah, the One, Allah, the eternally Besought of all! , He begetteth not nor was begotten(Allah, the Eternal, Absolute).And there is none comparable unto Him”.
Allah is not only the God of the prophet Muhammad but also the God of Moses and Jesus - and is therefore identical to the divine being of Jewish and Christian sacred history.
There is no god but him.
Allah hath not chosen any son, nor is there any God along with Him; else would each God have assuredly championed that which he created, and some of them would assuredly have overcome others. Glorified be Allah above all that they allege. (91) Knower of the Invisible and the Visible! and Exalted be He over all that they ascribe as partners (unto Him)! (92) “ (from the holy quran)
 Never did Allah take to Himself a son, and never was there with him any (other) god-- in that case would each god have certainly taken away what he created, and some of them would certainly have overpowered others; glory be to Allah above what they describe!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

What is Quran?


The Qur'an ("Qor-Ann") is a Message from Allah (the god) to humanity. It was transmitted to us in a chain starting from the Almighty Himself to the angel Gabriel(I will speak about him later) to the Prophet Muhammad. This message was given to the Prophet in pieces over a period spanning approximately 23 years (610 CE to 632 CE). The Prophet was 40 years old when the Qur'an began to be revealed to him, and he was 63 when the revelation was completed. The language of the original message was Arabic, but it has been translated into many other languages. 

The Qur'an is one of the two sources which form the basis of Islam. The second source is theSunnah of the Prophet(
I will speak about it later) .

Prophet Muhammad (saw) was the final Messenger of Allah to humanity, and therefore the Qur'an is the last Message which Allah has sent to us. Its predecessors such as the Torah, Psalms, and Gospels have all been superseded. It is an obligation - and blessing - for all who hear of the Qur'an and Islam to investigate it and evaluate it for themselves. Allah has guaranteed that He will protect the Qur'an from human tampering, and today's readers can find exact copies of it all over the world. The Qur'an of today is the same as the Qur'an revealed to Muhammad (saw) 1400 years ago. 

Friday, February 11, 2011


Who is prophet?

He is a normal humen (person) who chosen by the god(Allah) to be a prophet.
A person chosen to speak for God and to guide the
people.
The meaning of Prophet is a person who deliver a specific message from god to the people.
Every prophet message is brought the belief in a single God and in the avoidance of idolatry and sin with worshiping this single god(Allah)who no god but him and leave what you worshiped exept him.
Every prophet  deliver this message to his people(where he born).
Most of the prophets were attacked from their people becase……

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