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THE RELIGION OF ISLAM

The True Religion >>> By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips

The first thing that one should know and clearly
understand about Islam is what the word "Islam" itself means. The
religion of Islam is not named after a person as in the case of
Christianity which was named after Jesus Christ, Buddhism after Gotama
Buddha, Confucianism after Confucius, and Marxism after Karl Marx. Nor
was it named after a tribe like Judaism after the tribe of Judah and
Hinduism after the Hindus. Islam is the true religion of "Allah" and as
such, its name represents the central principle of Allah's "God's"
religion; the total submission to the will of Allah "God". The Arabic
word "Islam" means the submission or surrender of one's will to the
only true god worthy of worship "Allah" and anyone who does so is
termed a "Muslim", The word also implies "peace" which is the natural
consequence of total submission to the will of Allah. Hence, it was not
a new religion brought by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) I in Arabia in the
seventh century, but only the true religion of Allah re-expressed in
its final form.


Islam is the religion which was given to Adam, the first man and the
first prophet of Allah, and it was the religion of all the prophets
sent by Allah to mankind. The name of God's religion lslam was not
decided upon by later generations of man. It was chosen by Allah
Himself and clearly mentioned in His final revelation to man. In the
final book of divine revelation, the Qur'aan, Allah states the
following:
<blockquote>
"This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion". [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]



</blockquote><blockquote>"If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (submission to Allah (God) never will It be accepted of Him" [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]


</blockquote><blockquote>"Abraham was not a Jew nor Christian; but an upright Muslim." [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]


</blockquote>Nowhere in the Bible will you find Allah saying to Prophet
Moses' people or their descendants that their religion is Judaism, nor
to the followers of Christ that their religion is Christianity. In
fact, Christ was not even his name, nor was it Jesus! The name "Christ"
comes from the Greek word Christos which means the annointed. That is,
Christ is a Greek translation of the Hebrew title "Messiah". The name
"Jesus" on the other hand, is a latinized version of the Hebrew name
Esau.
For simplicity's sake, I will however continue to
refer to Prophet Esau (PBUH) as Jesus. As for his religion, it was what
he called his followers to. Like the prophets before him, he called the
people to surrender their will to the will of Allah; (which is Islam)
and he warned them to stay away from the false gods of human
imagination.
According to the New Testament, he taught his followers to pray as follows: "Yours will be done on earth as it is in Heaven".
THE MESSAGE OF ISLAM



Since the total submission of one's will to Allah represents the
essence of worship, the basic message of Allah's divine religion, Islam
is the worship of Allah alone and the avoidance of worship directed to
any person, place or thing other than Allah.Since everything other than
Allah, the Creator of all things, is Allah's creation; it may be said
that Islam, in essence calls man away from the worship of creation and
invites him to worship only its Creator. He is the only one deserving
man's worship as it is only by His will that prayers are answered. If
man prays to a tree and his prayers are answered, it was not the tree
which answered his prayers but Allah who allowed the circumstances
prayed for to take place. One might say, "That is obvious," however, to
tree-worshippers it might not be. Similarly, prayers to Jesus, Buddha,
or Krishna, to Saint Christopher, or Saint Jude or even to Muhammad,
are not answered by them but are answered by Allah. Jesus did nottell
his followers to worship him but to worship Allah. As the Qur'aan
states:
<blockquote>
"And behold Allah will say: "O Jesus the son of
Mary Did you say to men, Worship me and my mother as gods besides Allah
He will say-"Glory to you I could never say what I had no right (to
say')"
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]


</blockquote>Nor did he worship himself when he worshipped but
rather he worshipped Allah. This basic principle is enshrined in the
opening chapter of the Qur'aan, known as[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
<blockquote>
"You alone do we worship and from you alone do we seek help".


</blockquote>Elsewhere, in the final book of revelation, the Qur'aan, Allah also said:
<blockquote>
"And your Lord says:"Call on Me and I will answer your(prayer)."[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]



</blockquote>it is worth noting that the basic message of Islam
is that Allah and His creation are distinctly different entities.
Neither is Allah His creation or a part of it, nor is His creation Him
or a part of Him.


This might seem obvious, but, man's worship of creation instead of the
Creator is to a large degree based on ignorance of this concept. It is
the belief that the essence of Allah is everywhere in His creation or
that His divine being is or was present in some aspects of His
creation, which has provided justification for the worship of creation
though such worship maybecalled the worship of Allah through his
creation. How ever, the message of Islam as brought by the prophets of
Allah is to worship only Allah and to avoid the worship of his creation
either directly or indirectly. In the Our'aan Allah clearlystates:
<blockquote>
"For We assuredly sent amongst every people a prophet,(with the command) worship meand avoid false gods " [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]



</blockquote>When the idol worshipper is questioned as to why he
or she bows down to idols created by men, the invariable reply is that
they are not actually worshipping the stone image, but Allah who is
present within it. They claim that the stone idol is only a focal point
for Allah's essence and is not in itself Allah! One who has accepted
the concept of the presence of God's being within His creation in any
way will be obliged to accept this argument of idolatry. Whereas, one
who understands the basic message of Islam and its implications would
never concede to idolatry no matter how it is rationalized. Those who
have claimed divinity for themselves down through the ages have often
based their claims on the mistaken belief that Allah is present in man.
They merely had to assert that although Allah according to their false
beliefs, is in all of us, He is more present in them than in the rest
of us. Hence, they claim, we should submit our will to them and worship
them as they are either God in person or God concentrated within the
person.
Similarly, those who have asserted the godhood of
others after their passing have found fertile ground among those who
accept the false belief of God's presence in man. One who has grasped
the basic message of Islam and its implications could never agree to
worship another human being under any circumstances. God's religion in
essence is a clear call to the worship of the Creator and the rejection
of creation-worship in any form. This is the meaning of the motto of
Islam:
"Laa Elaaha lllallaah" (There is no god but Allah)


Its repetition automatically brings one within the fold of Islam and sincere belief in it guarantees one Paradise.
<blockquote>
Thus, the final Prophet of Islam is reported to
have said, "Any one who says: There is no god but Allah and dies
holding that (belief) will enter paradise".
(Reported by Abu Dharr and collected by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim).



</blockquote>It consists in the submission to Allah as one God,
yielding to Him by obeying His commandments, and the denial of
polytheism and polytheists.
THE MESSAGE OF FALSE RELIGION

There are so many sects, cults, religions,
philosophies, and movements in the world, all of which claim to be the
right way or the only true path to Allah. How can one determine which
one is correct or if, in fact, all are correct? The method by which the
answer can be found is to clear away the superficial differences in the
teachings of the various claimants to the ultimate truth, and identify
the central ****** of worship to which they call, directly or
indirectly. False religions all have in common one basic concept with
regards to Allah. They either claim that all men are gods or that
specific men were Allah or that nature is Allah or that Allah is a
figment of man's imagination.
Thus, it may be stated that the basic message of false religion is that
Allah may be worshipped in the form of His creation. False religion
invites man to the worship of creation by calling the creation or some
aspect of it God. For example, prophet Jesus invited his followers to
worship Allah but those who claim to be his followers today call people
to worship Jesus, claiming that he was Allah!
Buddha was a reformer who introduced a number of humanistic principles
to the religion of India. He did not claim to be God nor did he suggest
to his followers that he be an ****** of worship. Yet, today most
Buddhists who are to be found outside of India have taken him to be God
and prostrate to idols made in their perception of his likeness.
By using the principle of identifying the ****** of worship, false
religion becomes very obvious and the contrived nature of their origin
clear. As God said in the Our'aan:


That which you worship besides Him are only names you and your
forefathers have invented for which Allah has sent down no authority:
The command belongs only to Allah:
<blockquote>
He has commanded that you only worship Him; that is the right religion, but most men do not understand ". [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]


</blockquote>It may be argued that all religions teach good
things so why should it matter which one we follow. The reply is that
all false religions teach the greatest evil, the worship of creation.
Creation-worship is the greatest sin that man can commit because it
contradicts the very purpose of his creation. Man was created to
worship Allah alone as Allah has explicitly stated in the Our'aan:
<blockquote>
"I have only created Jlnns and men, that they may worship me"[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]


</blockquote>Consequently, the worship of creation, which is the
essence of idolatry, is the only unforgivable sin. One who dies in this
state of idolatry has sealed his fate in the next life. This is not an
opinion, but a revealed fact stated by Allah in his final revelation to
man:
<blockquote>
"Verily Allah will not forgive the joining of
partners with Him, but He may forgive (sins) less than that for whom so
ever He wishes"
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]


</blockquote>THE UNIVERSALITY OF ISLAM



Since the consequences of false religion are so grave, the true
religion of Allah must be universally understandable and attainable,
not confined to any people, place or time. There can not be conditions
like baptism, belief in a man, as a saviour etc., for a believer to
enter paradise. Within the central principle of Islam and in its
definition, (the surrender of one's will to God) lies the roots of
lslam's universality. Whenever man comes to the realization that Allah
is one and distinct from His creation, and submits himself to Allah, he
becomes a Muslim in body and spirit and is eligible for paradise. Thus,
anyone at anytime in the most remote region of the world can become a
Muslim, a follower of God's religion, Islam, by merely rejecting the
worship of creation and by turning to Allah (God) alone-It should be
noted however, that the recognition of and submission to Allah requires
that one chooses between right and wrong and such a choice implies
accountability. Man will be held responsible for his choices, and, as
such, he should try his utmost to do good and avoid evil. The ultimate
good being the worship of Allah alone and the ultimate evil being the
worship of His creation along with or instead of Allah. This fact is
expressed in the final revelation as follows:
<blockquote>
"Verily those who believe, those who follow the
Jewish (******ures), the Christians and the Sabians any who believe In
Allah and the last day, and work righteousness *hall have their reward
with their Lord;They will not be overcome by fear nor grief
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]



</blockquote><blockquote>If only they had stood by the law,
the Gospel, and all the revelation that was sent to them from their
Lord, they would have enjoyed happiness from every side. There Is from
among them a party on the right course; but many of them follow a
course that Is evil.".
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

</blockquote>RECOGNITION OF ALLAH

The question which arises here is, "How can all
people be expected to believe in Allah given their varying-
backgrounds, societies and cultures? For people to be responsible for
worshipping Allah they all have to have access to knowledge of Allah.
The final revelation teaches that all mankind have the recognition of
Allah imprinted on their souls, a part of their very nature with which
they are created.
In [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Allah explained that when He created Adam, He caused all of Adam's
descendants to come into existence and took a pledge from them saying,
Am I not your Lord? To which they all replied, " Yes, we testify to It:'
Allah then explained why He had all of mankind bear witness that He is
their creator and only true God worthy of worship. He said, "That was
In case you (mankind) should say on the day of Resurrection, "Verily we
were unaware of all this." That is to say, we had no idea that You
Allah, were our God. No one told us that we were only supposed to
worship You alone. Allah went on to explain That it was also In case
you should say, "Certainly 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?" Thus, every child is born with a natural belief
in Allah and an inborn inclination to worship Him alone called in
Arabic the "Fitrah".


If the child were left alone, he would worship Allah in his own way,
but all children are affected by those things around them, seen or
unseen.
<blockquote>
The Prophet (PBUH) reported that Allah said, "I
created my servants in the right religion but devils made them go
astray". The Prophet (PBUH) also said, "Each child is born in a state
of "Fitrah", then his parents make him a Jew, Christian or a
Zoroastrian, the way an animal gives birth to a normal offspring. Have
you noticed any that were born mutilated?"
(Collected by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim).



</blockquote>So, just as the child submits to the physical laws
which Allah has put in nature, his soul also submits naturally to the
fact that Allah is his Lord and Creator. But, his parents try to make
him follow their own way and the child is not strong enough in the
early stages of his life to resist or oppose the will of his parents.
The religion which the child follows at this stage is one of custom and
upbringing and Allah does not hold him to account or punish him for
this religion.
Throughout people's lives from childhood until the
time they die, signs are shown to them in all regions of the earth and
in their own souls, until it becomes clear that there is only one true
God (Allah). If the people are honest with themselves, reject their
false gods and seek Allah, the way will be made easy for them but if
they continually reject Allah's signs and continue to worship creation,
the more difficult it will be for them to escape. For example, in the
South Eastern region of the Amazon jungle in Brazil, South America, a
primitive tribe erected a new hut to house their main idol Skwatch,
representing the supreme God of all creation. The homage to the God,
and while he was in prostration to what he had been taught was his
Creator and Sustainer, a mangy old flea-ridden dog walked into the hut,
The young man looked up in time to see the dog lift its hind leg and
pass urine on the idol. Outraged, the youth chased the dog out of the
temple, but when his rage died down he realized that the idol could not
be the Lordof the universe. Allah must be elsewhere. he now had a
choice to act on his knowledge and seek Allah, or to dishonestly go
along with the false beliefs of his tribe. As strange as it may seem,
that was a sign from Allah for that young man. It contained within it
divine guidance that what he was worshipping was false.
Prophets were sent, as was earlier mentioned, to every nation and tribe
to support man's natural belief in Allah and man's inborn inclination
to worship Him as well as to reinforce the divine truth in the daily
signs revealed by Allah. Although, in most cases, much of the prophets'
teachings became distorted, portions remained which point out right and
wrong. For example, the ten commandments of the Torah, their
confirmation in the Gospels and the existence of laws against murder,
stealing and adultery in most societies. Consequently, every soul will
be held to account for its belief in Allah and its acceptance of the
religion of Islam; the total submission to the will of Allah.
We pray to Allah, the exalted, to keep us on the right path to which He
has guided us, and to bestow on us a blessing from Him, He is indeed
the Most Merciful. Praise and gratitude be to Allah,the Lord of the
worlds, and peace and blessings be on prophet Muhammed, his Family, his
companions, and those who rightly follow them
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Islam is your Birthright>>WAMY Series on Islam No. 14

Mankind and the universe were not created
by accident or chance, but according to the plan of the Creator, who is
known as Allah (lit.: the one God) in Islam. The Qur'an states that it
is the duty of all individuals to learn about Allah and to live
according to His will. As we cannot accomplish this be ourselves, Allah
has sent messengers and prophets to guide humanity All of these chosen
individuals have brought the same message and have served as examples
to their people of how Allah desires all human beings to live. Through
these selected people, we have been told why mankind was created, what
will happen to us after death, and what Allah expects of us. But most
importantly, we have been told that Allah is unique-He has no partners,
no sons or daughters, and no competitors, as so many other man-made
religious systems have postulated. This message always remains the
same, whereas the laws laid down for a particular might show some
slight differences.
Muhammad, the last of Allah's prophets, was
sent to present Allah's revelation in its final form and for the last
time. This was necessary because the message delivered by the previous
prophets and messengers had been corrupted or distorted by their
followers. They had been mixed with philosophical speculations,
superstitions, myths, and neglect. Therefore, Islam is not a new
religion-it is a restatement of the original religion of Allah in its
purest form and is designed to provide humanity with the uncorrupted
message of Allah.

[b][b]Islam is an Arabic word that denotes submission and obedience
to Allah. It also means "peace," for it brings peace of mind as well as
peace on the individual and the social levels.


THE FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM

In Islam, the term "worship" covers any action
that one does in accordance with the will of Allah. It can be mental,
physical, spoken, or otherwise. All such actions will be rewarded.

There are five acts of worship that are so fundamental that the
Prophet grouped them together as the five pillars of Islam. Every
Muslim is expected to fulfill these obligations. They are:



THE DECLARATION OF MONOTHEISM:

Recognizing and acknowledging the monotheistic
nature of Allah stands at the core of Islam. This consists of a public
affirmation that "there is no god but Allah (God), and Muhammad is His
Messenger." One cannot be a Muslim until he states this fact in the
presence of Muslim witnesses.

PRAYERS:
A Muslim must perform the five daily prayers. These must be
performed at specific times, corresponding roughly with dawn, noon,
afternoon, sunset, and nightfall. The prayers can be made in any clean
place, but it is preferable to pray them with others in a mosque, for
this communal undertaking acts as a reminder that all Muslims are
equal. When many people are praying together, it becomes clear that
color, economic status, social position, and all other artificial
distinctions have no importance to Allah, for all Muslims are commanded
to stand together, shoulder to shoulder, and prostrate themselves
before Him. There are no exceptions. Prayers also elevated the
individual to a higher level of morality, purifies his heart, and helps
him to resist his desire to engage in forbidden activities.

FASTING THE MONTH OF RAMADAN:
Every year during the Muslim month of Ramadan, Muslims abstain from
food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to sunset. While this gives
the body a much needed rest and improves ones health by getting rid of
excess weight, it also increases ones commitment to Allah, develops his
social conscience, and reminds him of how the less fortunate live every
day In addition, it strengthens one's patience, self-restraint, will
power, and sincerity.

CHARITY (Zakat):
Every Muslim whose net annual savings are above a certain specified minimum must pay an annual
amount of 2.5% to the poor and needy This action purifies one's
accrued wealth, fosters the quality of sacrifice, and rids him of
selfishness and greed. It also helps to reduce resentment and envy
between a society's poor and rich classes.

HAJJ (Pilgrimage to Makkah):
Hajj is an act of worship that is to be performed at least once in a
lifetime, provided that one is physically and financially able to do
so. During this time, Muslims meet from all corners of the world in an
international congregation for the sole purpose of responding to the
call of Allah. It also reminds the participants that all Muslims are
equal, irrespective of their geographical, cultural, or racial origins.



THE ARTICLES OF FAITH

All Muslims believe in:
. The oneness of Allah. Allah has no partner, son, daughter, helper,
or competitor. There is nothing that even remotely resembles Him, for
He is unique.

. All of the messengers and prophets of Allah. The Qur'an states
that each people has received revelation from Allah in its own tongue
so that all individuals know what is required of them. The Qur'an
mentions twenty-five of them by name, among them Noah, Abraham,
Ishmael, Issac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, John, Jesus, and
Muhammad. There are, however, many others who are not named. Muhammad,
the last prophet, was sent with a universal message meant for all of
humanity The message revealed through him is the Qur'an, which is
Allah's final presentation of the original revelation received by
mankind in its purest form. A Muslim must accept all of Allah's
prophets and messengers as legitimate, for denial of one means denial
of all. For western readers who are not convinced that Muhammad is a
prophet of Allah, proof of this claim can be found in the Bible (Deut.
18:15-18, 33:2-3; Isaiah 29:12; Songs of Solomon 5:16;John 14:1516,
16:12-14) as well as in the biographical accounts of Muhammad's life,
which was lived in full view of his contemporaries.

. The original messages revealed through Allah's various prophets
and messengers. The purest of these is the Qur'an, for it was recorded
during the lifetime of the Prophet and under his direct supervision.
The revelations mentioned in the Qur'an as having been received by
other prophets, such as the Suhuf of Abraham, the Torah of Moses, the
Zubur (Psalms) of David, and the Injeel (Bible) of Jesus, have all been
either lost or corrupted.

. The existence of angels as part of the unseen world. They are spiritual beings who have no need for food, drink, or sleep.
. The Day of Judgment. The Qur'an teaches that life is a test for
each individual, for everyone must choose whether he will or will not
follow the commands of Allah. On this day, a person will be resurrected
and asked to account for what he did while he was alive. Those with
good records will be rewarded and enter paradise, while those with bad
records will be punished by being sent to hell. This belief develops
within the individual an awareness of Allah's presence and a desire to
obey His laws sincerely and voluntarily

. A Muslim believes that nothing happens without the knowledge and
permission of Allah. While we may not understand why certain things
happens, it is part of the divine plan for our lives.



MUSLIMS: THE MODERATE NATION

Islam does not divide life into "spiritual" and
"secular" realms. As all of life is thus unified and interconnected,
Islam avoids the dangers of the extreme ritualism, secularism, or
materialism that is found in other civilizations. Activities are not
classified as belonging to the state or the individual, religion or
daily life, but as belonging to Allah alone, Who has provided
guidelines for individuals. These are to be followed in every aspect of
their lives: individual, social, governmental, political, economical,
spiritual, and otherwise Reflecting this moderation, the Qur'an has
entitled the Muslims the "moderate nation. "



SOURCES OF ISLAMIC TEACHINGS

The Islamic way of life is based on the teachings and laws found in the Qur'an and the example (Sunnah) of the Prophet Muhammad.
The Qur'an is the word of Allah and was revealed in potions to
Muhammad, via the Angel Gabriel, over a twenty-three year period. Each
portion was recorded in writing by his official scribes and memorized
by thousands of his followers. After his death, the written collection
was given to Abu Bark, the first caliph, who oversaw its collection
into one volume. The third caliph, Uthman, prepared several copies and
sent them to different Muslim territories. Ever since that time, the
same version has been used by Muslims. The wording, order, and ********
have never been altered in the slightest manner. No other book claiming
to be a divine revelation can make this claim, and no one has ever been
able to refute the claim of the Qur'an to complete authenticity

The Sunnah consists of the teachings, sayings, and actions of
Prophet Muhammad. This information was meticulously reported and
collected by his Companions. It is essentially an elaboration of the
Qur'anic verses that shows how they are to be implemented in one's
daily life.



ISLAM: THE RELIGION OF EQUALITY

Islam recognizes no man-made artificial
distinctions based on color, tribe, race, nationality, or otherwise. As
all people come from the original couple-Adam and Eve-they are all one
family and therefore equal before God. What distinguishes people from
each other is their commitment to Islam: "The most honored in the sight
of Allah is (he who is) most righteous." (Qur'an 3:86).



ISLAM IS YOUR BIRTHRIGHT

Islam states clearly that everyone is born a
Muslim and is therefore monotheistic by nature. We read in the Qur'an
that humanity has been created with the natural disposition towards the
unity of God. This is to be expected, for Allah, who has breathed His
spirit into each of us, is Himself the example of perfect unity. In the
words of the Prophet Muhammad: "Every person is born with the innate
religious faith (to submit to God Almighty)." Thus when an individual
accepts Islam, he is not turning his back on any prior revelation but
rather is returning to the original and true revelation of Allah and to
his own nature as a creation of Allah. This being the case, Islam is
your birthright-other religious or ideological systems are either
corruptions our outright denials of Islam.



CRITERIA FOR TRUTH

How do you know if your belief system is true? Take a moment to look at the following list.
. Are the teachings of your belief system rational? Do they conform to the norms of human reason and intellect?
. Is the creator of your belief system perfect? Allah, the creator
of Islam, is. . Does your belief system contain superstitions or myths?
Islam presents humanity with only true knowledge.

. Can your belief system withstand the discoveries and claims of modern science? Islam can and does.
. How accurate are your belief system's prophecies and predications? Islam's are always completely accurate.
. Could a person have devised your belief system? No one has ever
been able to imitate the Qur'an, although many have tried over the
centuries.

Islam is not a new religion founded by Muhammad, but a final
restatement of the original revelation that has been conveyed to
humanity by messengers and prophets sent by Allah for that very
purpose: "This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My
favor upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion" (5:3).
As the Qur'an is the final revelation and Muhammad is the final
prophet, humanity is obligated to accept it: "If anyone desires a
religion other than Islam, never will it be accepted of him; and in the
Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost all spiritual
good" (3:86).



THE CHOICE IS YOURS TO MAKE!!!





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" Best way to live and die" >>>> (Yahya) Donald W. Flood



Every day the sun shines on new people recognizing
the truth and returning to their Creator in repentance and submission
to Him. They are ambitious for his reward of eternal happiness in
Paradise. These new followers give a new flavor to the Muslims of today
with their sincerity, keenness and solid adherence to the teaching of
Islam. From their vast experiences in the past, they command strong
endurance and a particular understanding of their newly found path of
truth to which God has guided them, finding their way with easiness and
surety in life. They came to Islam with broad-mindedness and
discernment of what is right and wrong. Some of them had reached
satiety and disgust with material, promiscuous life and turned to Islam
with true love for purity and homage to their Creator.
It is with pleasure that I introduce a friend whom God has guided to
Islam, and indeed he has been guided well. Herein he relates his
journey. I wish him success and happiness in the right path of God. We
look forward to more people following in his footsteps.
Muhammad Abbas Nadeem

Acknowledgements

First of all, I would like to praise God for guiding
me to Islam. May He accept this work in His cause, and make it a means
for individuals to find and follow the truth.
I�d also like to express my sincere gratitude to the individuals who
informed me about Islam and those who were responsible for expanding my
knowledge of Islam once I had become a Muslim. In addition, I wish to
thank the Muslim brothers who encouraged me to writ this story.
Furthermore, I would like to recognize Dr. Wajieh Abderrahman, Um
Muhammad, Ahmad Nurideen, Dr. Al-Taher Al-Hafez, Muhammad Yaqoob and
Abdulhag Darden for reviewing this work. Likewise, I must acknowledge
Al-Eman Printing Press for its diligence in publishing this story and
the World Assembly of Muslim Youth(WAMY) for its support and
distribution of this booklet. Lastly, special appreciation is due to
Abdultawwab Abdulmalik for being a liaison between WAMY and Al-Eman
during the publishing process. May we all reside in a lofty place in
Paradise, God Willing!!!
(Yahya) Donald W. Flood
Madinah, Saudi Arabia
June 1999

Gathering the Initial Pieces of �the Purpose of Life Puzzle

I once thought my upbringing offered an excellent way
of life, especially since I felt satisfied both mentally and
physically. As a young man, I lived the life of an average American who
had a rather hedonistic lifestyle; I was found of music, a festive
atmosphere dames, sports, travel, ethnic foods and foreign ********s. I
reached a point, however, where I felt �spiritually bankrupt�
and I asked myself, �now what?� and I thought, �there has to be more to
life than this.� This realization was the impetus that led me to search
for the truth through diverse avenues.
I assumed the reason I felt spiritually unfulfilled had to do with my
lifestyle in America, which was often tied to instant gratification and
impulsive behavior. As a result, I speculated that the answer might lie
in finding a better locale. Thus, I began looking for that perfect
place. After traveling to numerous destinations, I discovered that it
wasn�t so much a perfect ******** I was looking for, but a particular
culture with the most suitable approach to life. When I found what I
considered to be the most appealing culture, I recognized that it still
had flaws. Thereafter, I surmised that we should learn about the
different ways people live and then select the best from these
practices. This was perhaps the road to the truth.
Unable to really implement the life of a global citizen, I chose to
read materials on metaphysics because the esoteric things in life
always intrigued me. I quickly learned everything functions according
to universal laws which can be used for one�s own benefit. After
reading many books on this subject, I concluded that more important
than these laws is the One Who created them, i.e., God I also
discovered metaphysics can be a precarious path to follow, in which
case, I refrained from any further reading in this area.
On the suggestion of a good friend, we went on a three-month camping
trip all over America and Western Canada with the intention of
discovering the purpose of life. We witnessed the marvels of nature and
realized this world could not have been created by mistake, and that it
was clearly a wonderland of signs pointing to its Creator. Hence, this
trip reinforced my belief in God.
After returning home, I felt distressed at the busy life of the city,
so I turned to meditation for relief. I was able to find inner peace
through meditation techniques. Nevertheless, this tranquil feeling was
only temporary; once I stood up, I couldn�t take that feeling with me.
Likewise, being consistent with meditation became too much of a
formidable task, so I slowly started losing interest.
Before long, I thought the truth might lie in self-improvement.
Therefore I became a voracious reader of motivational materials and
attended related seminars. In addition, I was striving to live up to
the US Army�s slogan on TV commercials, �Be all you can be�,
through endeavors in fire-walking, skydiving and martial arts. Due to
my reading and challenging exploits, I gained a keen sense of
self-confidence, but in fact, I still hadn�t discovered the truth.
Soon afterwards, I read numerous books on various philosophies. I found
many interesting concepts and practices; yet, there wasn�t any
particular philosophy that I could totally agree with. Thus, I chose to
consolidate what I thought was the best wisdom from among these
doctrines. It became sort of a �religion � la carte�
which mainly emphasized good moral behavior. I eventually concluded
that good morality is good, but it is not good enough to solve �the purpose of life puzzle� a more spiritual approach to life.
Shortly thereafter, I obtained a job in a Muslim country where I had
enough of free time to read and reflect on life. While continuing my
search for the truth, I found a recommendation in a book concerning the
need for sincere repentance to God. I proceeded to do so and felt
remorse for all the people I had wronged in my life, to the degree that
tears started rolling down my face.
A few days later, I had a conversation with some Muslim friends. I
mentioned to them that I was used to having a lot more freedom in
America than that was present in their country. One person said, �
Well, it depends on what you mean by �freedom�. In your part of the
world, no matter how well parents teach morality to their children
inside the home, as soon as they go outside, they generally encounter
the society in contradiction to that morality. On the other hand, in
most Muslim communities, the morals taught to the children at home are
very similar to what they find away from home. So who really has the
freedom here?� From this analogy, I inferred that the Islamic
guidelines and restrictions partially sanctioning human behavior are
not meant to curtail human freedom; rather, they serve to define and
dignify human freedom.
A further opportunity to learn about Islam arose when I was invited to
sit with a group of Muslims over dinner. After mentioning to the group
that I had been living in Las Vegas, Nevada before coming to the Middle
East, a Muslim from America said, � You must make sure you die as a
good Muslim.� I immediately asked him to explain what he meant. He said
� If you die as a non-Muslim, it is like playing the game of roulette
in which you put all of your chips (all of your life, including your
deeds and your particular belief in God) on only one number, just
hoping that perhaps by the Mercy of God, you will enter Paradise on
Judgment Day. In contrast, if you die as a good Muslim, it is like
spreading your chips all over the roulette board, so that every number
is covered in this way, no matter what number the ball falls on, you�re
safe. In other words, living and dying as a good Muslim is the best
insurance you will not go to the Hell, and at the same time, it is the
best investment that you�ll go to Paradise.� As a former resident of
Las Vegas, I could directly relate to this poignant example with the
game of roulette.
At this point, I understood I would not find the truth until I
established a relationship with concentrate on those religions in which
God had sent revelation to His prophets and messengers. Hence, I chose
to continue my search for the truth through Christianity and Islam.

Christianity in Focus

Even though I up as a Christian, I had been confused and
uninterested in Christianity. I felt like I inherited a mysterious
religion beyond understanding. I believe it was for this reason that I
was a Christian by name but not in practice. Furthermore, I realized my
doubt about Christian beliefs caused me to be in a state of
non-religiousness. Nonetheless, while I was searching for the truth, I
had a chance to re-examine those beliefs I inherited from my parents
yet never bothered to scrutinize.
Through booklets, cassettes and videotapes on Christianity produced by
Muslims and non-Muslims, I surprisingly found out about hundreds of
verses in Bible which reveal a lack of harmony in Christian beliefs.
According to these materials, God was One prior to Jesus (peace be upon
him; pbuh). Likewise, Jesus (pbuh) propagated the belief in One God.
However, after Jesus (pbuh) Christianity emphasized the Trinity instead
of the Oneness of God. Also, before Jesus (pbuh), God was without sons
and equals. Similarly, Jesus (pbuh) said he was God�s messenger,
whereas after his time, Christianity stressed that Jesus (pbuh) is
God�s son or God Himself.
Regarding monotheism, the first of the Ten Commandments upholds Jesus�
(pbuh) assertion for the belief in One God, ��Here, O Israel, the Lord
our God is one Lord.� (Mark 12:29)[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Likewise, there is plethora of verses in the Bible that refute the
divinity of Jesus (pbuh). For example, Jesus (pbuh) admitted he could
not do miracles independently, but only by the Will and permission of
God.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] Interestingly, it says in the Bible that Jesus (pbuh) prayed.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
I asked myself, �How can Jesus (pbuh) be God and pray to God at the
same time?� A praying God is a contradiction. Additionally, Jesus
(pbuh) states that his teachings are not his own, but those of One who
sent him.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Logically, if what he says is not his own, he is just a prophet
receiving revelation from God like those before (and after) him.
Moreover, Jesus (pbuh) admits that he does what he taught by God.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Again, I asked myself, �How can Jesus (pbuh) be taught and be God at
the same time?� In my discussions with Muslims, they concurred with
what Jesus (pbuh) commanded with respect to the belief in only One God,
as in the following Qur�anic verse: Say, � He is God, [Who is] One.�
(112:1)[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
I was also surprised to find out about the verses in the Bible which refer to Jesus (pbuh) as a prophet of God.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Likewise, I learned about the Islamic view of Jesus (pbuh) which is
that he is a prophet and messenger of God. In the Qur�an God says, �The
Messiah, son of Mary, is not but a messenger; [other] messengers have
passed on before him. And his mother was a supporter of truth. They
both used to eat food. Look how We make clear to them the signs; then
look how they are deluded.� (5:75)
Another common belief in Christianity is that Jesus (pbuh) is the son of God.
According to the Bible, it was customary to call any prophet of God, or
righteous man, a son of God. Jesus (pbuh) called himself the son of
man, not God or God's literal son.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Evidently, Paul was most responsible for elevating the status of Jesus
(pbuh) to the son of God, distorting the teachings of Jesus (pbuh).[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

What's more, Jesus (pbuh) did not appear to be the
'begotten' son of God (as it used to say in John 3:16) since this word
has been cancelled from the Revised Standard Version (RSV), as well as
many other new versions of the Bible. Furthermore, God emphatically
says in the Qur'an that He does not have a son.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
However, God also declared that He created Adam (pbuh) and Jesus
(pbuh): "Indeed, the example of Jesus to God is like that of Adam. He
created him from dust; then He said to him "Be", and he was." (3:59)

Subsequent to these modification emperors and clergy
made further fabrications, contrary to what Jesus (pbuh) said or did.
Of these is the concept of Trinity in which Jesus (pbuh) is one of the
three manifestations of the Trinitarian God [the Father, the Son and
the Holy Ghost].[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
In the Bible, this verse given as the best proof for the Doctrine
Trinity, even though this doctrine was never forth by Jesus (pbuh), his
disciples, or a Christian scholars. In fact, it was enacted after much
disagreement and conflict among Christians in the year 325 AD at the
Council Nicea. Interestingly, this verse has been expunged from the
Bibles of the modern age.
In addition, the Qur'an warns the Jews Christians to refrain from
disbelieving in revelation of God and against believing in Trinity.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

A related area of controversy I read about was
'original sin' and salvation through 'the crucifixion' of Jesus (pbuh).
Presumably, before Jesus (pbuh), there was no Doctrine of Original Sin.
However, after Jesus (pbuh), the Doctrine of Original Sin appeared.
Moreover, before Jesus (pbuh), salvation was obtained by obedience to
God whereas after Jesus (pbuh), salvation was achieved through his
crucifixion so they said.

In Christianity, the Doctrine of Original Sin is the
justification for having salvation through the crucifixion of Jesus
(pbuh). Nevertheless, I found out that this doctrine is strongly
negated in the Old Testament.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
It seems this concept may have been designed as a way for its believers
to eschew their accountability of sins before God on Judgement Day.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] It was brought to my attention that, according to Jesus (pbuh), man is saved through obedience and submission to God.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] Correspondingly, in the Qur'an, every soul is compensated for what it earns.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] However, it seems that changed this doctrine, making salvation through the crucifixion of Jesus (pbuh).[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

The theory of salvation through crucifixion holds
that Jesus (pbuh) offered himself will to be crucified to ransom and
save humanity If so, why did Jesus (pbuh) request help God before the
soldiers came to arrest him?: ��Father, save me from this hour.�
(12:27) Likewise, why does the Bible say Jesus (pbuh) cried out in a
loud beseeching God for help on the cross: ��My God, my God, why have
you forsaken me?�(Matt. 27:46) In addition, how could Jesus (pbuh) have
been crucified for the of all humans when he was sent only to the
Children of Israel?[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
This is clearly contradiction. I found the foregoing verses be very
convincing that Jesus (pbuh)was crucified on the cross to redeem the
sins mankind. The Qur'an says they did not crucify him, but it was
someone else who was made to look like him.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
If this is correct, then it may explain the appearance of Jesus (pbuh)
to his disciples after the crucifixion. If he had really died on the
cross, then he would have come to his disciples in a spiritual body. As
shown in Luke 24:36-43, Jesus (pbuh) met them with his physical body
after the event of his alleged crucifixion. Accordingly, I learned it
was Paul who taught the resurrection of Jesus(pbuh).[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] Paul also admitted the resurrection was his own gospel.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

I came across many sources indicating that Paul and
others were frustrated by the Jewish rejection of the message of Jesus
(pbuh), so they extended their call to the Gentiles. They reached into
southern Europe, where polytheism and idolatry were spreading.
Gradually, the message of Jesus (pbuh) was modified to suit the tastes
and traditions of the Romans and Greeks of those days.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] The Bible warns against adding or removing information from its teachings, which is precisely happened.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
God addresses this point in Qur'an as well, "So woe to those who write
the "******ure" with their own hands, then say, "This is from God," in
order to exchange it for a small price. Woe to them for what their
hands have written and woe to them for what they earn. " (2:79)


Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the ******ures


Another interesting point I learned about concerns
Biblical prophecies on the advent of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). I
discovered that clear prophecies exist in the Bible, (even the original
**** had been distorted), foretelling the coming of Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) after Jesus (pbuh).[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Muslim scholars have affirmed that the de******ion by Jesus (pbuh) of
the one to come after him(in the verses cited in below) cannot apply to
any other person but Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Furthermore, there is a
verse in the Holy Qur'an confirming what Jesus (pbuh) said regarding
this point, "... O Children of Israel, I am the Messenger of God to you
confirming what came before me of the Torah and bringing good tidings
of a Messenger to come after me, whose name is Ahmad ... " (61:6) The
name Ahmad is another name for Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and derived from
the same root word.


Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Qur'an


I observed that the Qur'an directs us to believe in
God and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as in the following verse: Say, [O
Muhammad], "O mankind, Indeed, I am the Messenger of God to you all,
[from Him] to Whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth.
There is no deity except Him; He gives life and causes death. So
believe in God and His Messenger, the illiterate prophet, who believes
in God and His words, and follow him that you may be guided. " (7-158)

I came to know that the Qur'an also refers to Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) as the last prophet: "Muhammad is not the father of
[any] of your men, but [he is] the Messenger of God and seal [i.e.,
last] of the prophets..." (33:40) Even though God states in the Qur'an
that Muhammad (pbuh) is the last prophet, I discovered that Muslims
still believe in and accept all the previous prophets, along with the
revelations they received in their original form.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

The Qur'an: The Last Revelation

I comprehended that it was found amen due to innovations attributed to
Divine revelation that the need arose for another prophet after Jesus
(pbuh) with another revelation after the Gospel. This is why God sent
Muhammad (pbuh) with the last Message, (i.e., the Qur'an), to bring all
of mankind back to the belief in and worship of One God, without
partners or intermediaries. According to Muslims, the Holy Qur'an is
the permanent ultimate source of guidance for mankind offers a rational
and historical elucidation of the magnificent role of Jesus. The name
Jesus (pbuh) is cited twenty-five times in the Qur'an, which contains a
chapter called Maryam(Mary), named after the mother of Jesus (pbuh).

Regarding the Divine authenticity of this revelation,
I found the following Qur'anic verses very compelling: "And it was not
[possible] for this Qur'an to be produced by other than God, but [it
is] a confirmation of what was before it and a detailed explanation of
the [former] ******ure, about which there is no doubt, from the Lord of
the worlds." (10:37) and "And indeed, it is the truth of certainty."
(69:51) Similarly, I was concerned about the adulteration of the Qur'an
since this was a major problem with the previous revelations. I read
that the Qur'an will never change or be abrogated: "Indeed, it is We
who sent down the message [i.e., the Qur'an], and indeed, We will be
its guardian. " (15:9)[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

I was also informed about some of the scientific
phenomena mentioned in the Qur'an, which give credence to the belief
that the Qur'an is the literal word of God. There are verses describing
human embryonic development,[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] mountains,[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] the origin of the universe,[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] the cerebrum,[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] seas,[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] deep seas, and internal waves[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] and clouds.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
It is beyond explanation that anyone, more than fourteen hundred years
ago, could have known the facts, which were found or confirmed on
recently by advanced mechanisms a sophisticated scientific procedures.

Islam: The Essence and Culmination of Revealed
Religions

Muslims believe that the essential purpose for which
mankind was created is the worship of God. As He said in the Qur'an,
"And I did not create the jinn [i.e., a type of creation, created by
God from fire] and mankind except to worship Me" (51:56) Related to
this, a well known Islamic scholar from the West says, "The most
complete system of worship available humans today is the system found
in the religion of Islam, The very name 'Islam' means 'submission to
the Will of God'. Although it commonly referred to as 'the third of the
three monotheistic faiths, it is not a new religion at all. It is the
religion brought by all the prophets of God for humankind. Islam was
the religion of Adam, Abraham, Moses and Jesus.''[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

In addition he states, "Since there is only One God,
and humankind is one species, the religion that God has ordained for
humans is [essentially] one... Human spiritual and social needs are
uniform and human nature has not changed since the first man and woman
were created�.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

Uncovering the fact that the message of God has
always been the same, I realized it is the duty of all human beings to
seek the truth and not just blindly accept the religion that their
society or parents follow, According to the Qur'an, "You worship
besides Him not except [mere] names you have named, you and your
fathers, for which God has sent down no authority..." (12:40) Regarding
fitrah [i.e., the inherent nature of man to worship God prior to the
corruption of his nature by external influences], Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) said, "Every child is born on Al-Fitrah, and his parents convert
him to Judaism or Christianity or Magianism. As an animal delivers a
perfect baby animal, do you find it mutilated?"[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Furthermore, God says,, 'So direct your face [i.e., self] toward the
religion, inclining toward truth. [Adhere to] the fitrah of God upon
which He has created [all] people. No change should there be in the
creation of God. That is the correct religion, but most of the people
do not know. " (30:30)[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Moreover, I learned there no other religion acceptable to God besides
Islam, as He clearly states in the Qur'an: "And whoever desires other
than Islam as a religion, never will it be accepted from him, and he,
in the Hereafter, will be among the losers. " (3:85). I deduced that
man might neglect the guidance of God and establish his own standards
of living. Ultimately, however, he will discover it is only a mirage
that alluded him.

A Traveler

As I continued to read the Qur'an and learn about the
sayings and doings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) [the Sunnah], I noticed
Islam views man as a traveler in this life and the 'Home' is in the
next life for eternity. We are here for a short period and we cannot
take anything with us from this life except our belief in God and our
deeds. Thus, man should be like a traveler who passes through the land
and does not become attached to it. As travelers on this journey, we
must understand that the meaning of being alive is to be tested. Hence,
there is suffering, joy, pain and elation. These tests of good and evil
are intended to evoke our higher spiritual qualities. Yet, we are
incapable of benefiting from these tests unless we do our best, have
complete trust in God and patiently accept what He has destined for us.


The Road to Paradise

It was very meaningful to learn about Paradise since this must certainly
be the ultimate goal of every individual. Regarding this eternal home,
God says, "And no soul knows what has been hidden for it of comfort for
eyes [i.e., satisfaction] as a reward for what it used to do. " (32:17)
1 also became aware of a pleasure that is beyond all imagination, which
is to be in the Presence of the Creator Himself. I wondered who are the
souls worthy of such a reward? This reward of Paradise is too great not
to have a price. I was told the price is true faith, which is proven by
obedience to God and following the Sunnah(way) of Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh).
I grasped that mankind must worship God to attain righteousness and the spiritual status necessary to enter Paradise.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
This means human beings have to comprehend that worship is as
indispensable as eating and breathing and not a favor they are doing
for God. Likewise, I found out that we need to read the Qur�an to find
out what kind of people God wants us to be and then try to become as
such. This is the road to
Paradise.

Overcoming an Obstacle

At this point, I felt about 80% sure I wanted to become a Muslim, but
something was holding me back. I was concerned about the reaction of my
family and friends if they knew that I had become a Muslim. Shortly
thereafter, I expressed this concern to a Muslim who told me that on
Judgement Day, no one will be able to help you, not your father, mother
or any of your friends.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]
Therefore, if you believe Islam is the true religion, you should
embrace it and live your life to please the One who created you. Thus,
it became very lucid to me that we are all in the same boat; every soul
shall taste death and then we'll be liable for our
particular belief in God and for our deeds.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

A Meaningful Videotape

By this stage in my search for the truth, I was on
the verge of embracing Islam. I watched an Islamic lecture on videotape
about the purpose of life. The main theme of this lecture was that the
purpose of life may be summed up in one word, i.e., Islam (peaceful
submission to the Will of God).
An additional point was that, unlike other religions or beliefs, the
term 'Islam' is not associated with any particular person or place. God
has named the religion in the following Qur'anic verse: "Indeed, the
Religion in the sight of God is Islam..." (3:19) Anyone who embraces
Islam is called a Muslim regardless of that person's race, sex or
nationality. This is one of the reasons why Islam is a universal
religion.
Prior to my search for the truth, I had never seriously considered
Islam as an option because of the constant negative portrayal of
Muslims in the media. Similarly, it was disclosed in this videotape
that although Islam, is characterized by high moral standards, not all
Muslims uphold these standards. I learned the same can be said about
adherents of other religions. I finally understood that we cannot judge
a religion by the actions of its followers alone, as I had done,
because all humans are fallible. On that account, we should not judge
Islam by the actions of its proponents, but by its revelation (the Holy
Qur'an) and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
The last point I picked up from this lecture concerned the importance
of gratitude. God mentions in the Qur'an that we should be grateful for
the fact that He created us: "And God has extracted you from the wombs
of your mothers not knowing a thing, and He made for you hearing and
vision and hearts [i.e., intellect that perhaps you would be grateful.
" (16:78) God has also cited gratitude along with belief, and has made
it clear that He gains nothing from punishing His people when they give
thanks to Him and believe in Him. He says in the Qur'an, "What would
God do with [i.e., gain from] your punishment if you are grateful and
believe? ..." (4:147)

The truth Unveils Itself

As soon as the videotape had finished, I experienced
the truth being unveiled to my spirit. I felt a huge burden of sins
flying off my back. Moreover, it felt like my soul was rising above the
earth, refusing the makeshift delights of this world in favor of the
eternal joys of the Hereafter. This experience, coupled with the long
process of reasoning, solved the 'purpose of life puzzle'. It revealed
Islam as the truth, thereby replenishing my 'spiritual landscape' with
belief, purpose, direction and action. I therefore entered the gate of
Islam by saying the declaration of faith required to become a Muslim:
Ashhadu an La ilaha illa Allah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasoolu llah.
(I bear witness that there is no deity but God and Muhammad is His
Messenger). I was informed that this formal testimony confirms one's
belief in all the prophets and messengers of God, along with all of His
Divine revelations in their original form, thereby updating and
completing one's religion to the last of the prophets [Muhammad (pbuh)]
and to the final revelation of God [the Qur'an]. The following point
became overwhelmingly clear to me: Had Jesus (pbuh) been the last
prophet of God an had the Gospel been the final book revelation, I
would have attested to that. As a result, I have naturally chosen to
follow the final revelation from the Creator as exemplified by the seal
of the prophets.

Impressions of a New Muslim

During my search to find the truth, the lesson,
which, transcended all lessons, was that all ******s of worship other
than God are mere delusions. To anyone who sees this clearly, the only
possible course is to bring one's own will and actions into complete
unison with that of God. Acquiescing to the Will of God has enabled me
to feel peace with the Creator, with others and finally, with myself.
Consequently, I feel very grateful, that by the Mercy of God, I have
been rescued from the depths of ignorance and have stepped into the
light of truth. Islam, the true religion of all times, places and
peoples, is a complete code of life Which guides man to fulfill the
purpose of his existence on earth, and prepares him for the Day when he
will return to his Creator Following this path in a devout manner
enables one to gain the pleasure of God and be closer to Him amid the
endless delights of Paradise while escaping from the punishment of
Hellfire Another bonus is that our present life will be much happier
when we make such a choice.

A Deceptive Enjoyment

Embracing Islam has given me more of an insight into the illusive
nature of this life. For instance, one basic ****** of Islam is the
liberation of man. This is why a Muslim calls himself 'Abdullah', the
slave or servant of Allah (i.e., God) because enslavement to God
signifies liberation from all other forms of servitude, and although
modern man may think that he is liberated, he is in fact a slave to his
desires. He is generally deceived by this worldly life. He is
'addicted' to hoarding wealth, sex, violence, intoxicants, etc. But
above all, he is often seduced by the capitalist system that tends to
work through the invention of false needs, which he feels must be
satisfied instantly, As God says in the Qur'an, "Have you seen the one
who takes as his god his own desire? Then would you be responsible for
him? Or do you think that most of them hear or reason? They are not
except as livestock. Rather, they are [even] more astray in [their]
way. )� (25: 43-44)

Correspondingly, we should not let our zeal to enjoy
the pleasures of this fleeting life jeopardize our opportunity to enjoy
the ecstasy of Paradise. As God says in the Qur'an, "Beautified for
people is the love of that which they desire - of women and sons,
heaped-up sums of gold and silver, fine branded horses, and cattle and
tilled land. That is the enjoyment of, worldly life, but God has with
Him the best return [ie. Paradise]. Say, "Shall /inform you of
something better than that? For those who fear God will be gardens in
the presence of their Lord beneath which rivers flow, wherein they
abide eternally, and purified spouses and approval from God..."
(3:14-15) Therefore, the real competition in this life is not the
accumulation of wealth or the desire for fame; it is facing with one
another to perform good deeds to please God, while having our lawful
portion of enjoyment in this life.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

The Right Path to God

There are many religious alternatives available to
man and it is up to him to choose the one he wishes to follow. He is
like a merchant with many goods in front of him, and it is his choice
which one to trade in. He will obviously select the one he thinks will
be the most lucrative. However, the merchant is unsure and has no
guarantee of prosperity; his product may have a market and he may make
handsome returns, but he could just as easily lose all of his money. In
contrast, the believer in the Oneness of God who submits to His Will (a
Muslim), is completely sure that if he follows the path of guidance
[the Qur'an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)], there will
undoubtedly be success and reward waiting for him at the end of this
path. Fortunately, this success also starts at the beginning of the
path. Narrated by Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri(may God be pleased with him)-
God's Messenger(pbuh) said, "If a person embraces Islam sincerely, then
God. shall forgive all his past sins, and after that starts the
settlement of accounts: the reward of his good deeds will be ten times
to seven hundred times for each good deed, and an evil deed will be
recorded as it is unless God forgives it .[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

Epilogue

Based on my search for the truth, I concluded that
the precise way we believe in God and the deeds we perform determine
our future condition for eternity. Our Creator is giving us all an
equal chance, regardless of our circumstances, to earn His pleasure in
preparation for Judgement Day, as in the following Qur'anic verses:
"And obey God and His messenger that you may obtain mercy. And hasten
to forgiveness from your Lord and a garden [i.e., Paradise] as wide as
the Heavens and earth, prepared for the righteous. " (3:132-133)[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

If we sincerely seek the truth of this life, which is
Islam (peaceful submission to the Will of God), God will guide us
there, God Willing. He directs us to examine the life and the Sunnah of
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), as he represents the best role model for
mankind to follow Furthermore, God directs us to investigate and ponder
what He says in the Qur'an. One will see that the Qur'an is indeed like
a persistent and strong knocking on a door, or loud shouts seeking to
awaken those who are fast asleep because they are just completely
absorbed by this life on earth. The knocks and shouts appear one after
the other: Wake up! Look around you! Think! Reflect! God is there!
There is planning, trial, accountability, reckoning, reward, severe
punishment and lasting bliss!

Clearly and un*****ocally, the best way to live and
die in this world is as a righteous Muslim! When one comes to the
conclusion that Islam is the truth, he should not delay in becoming a
Muslim because he may die first, and then it will be too late.[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]

A few months after embracing Islam, I found two
verses in the Qur'an that mirror what the American Muslim told me
regarding how we should live and die: "And Abraham instructed his sons
and [so did] Jacob, [saying], �O my sons! Indeed God has chosen for you
this religion, so do not die except while you are Muslims." (2:132) and
�O you who have believed, fear God as He should be feared and do not
die except as Muslims [in submission to Him]." (3:102
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Islam in English Empty
مُساهمةموضوع: رد: Islam in English   Islam in English Icon_minitimeالأحد فبراير 14, 2010 2:40 pm

The Muslim's Belief>>>Shaikh Muhammad as-Saleh Al-'Uthaimin
Translated by Dr. Maneh Al-Johani

Chapter I
OUR CREED


Our creed is to believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Day of Judgment, and Fate whether good or bad.
Belief in Allah's Lordship, Oneness, and Attributes:
We believe in Allah's divinity; that is he is the Lord, the Creator, the Sovereign, and the Manager of all affairs.
We believe in Allah's god ship; that is, He is the true God and every other so-called deity is false.
We believe in His names and attributes, that is He has the most magnificent names and the sublime perfect attributes.
We believe in His oneness in all of this, that is, He has no associate
in His divinity, His God ship, His names, or His attributes. Allah says
in the Qur'an: "He is the Lord of the heavens and the Earth and all
that is in between them, so worship Him and be patient in His worship;
do you know any equal to Him?" (19:65).
We believe that He is "Allah there is no God but He, the Living, the
Everlasting. Slumber does not seize Him, neither sleep; to Him belongs
all that is in the heavens and the Earth. Who is there that shall
intercede with Him except by His permission? He knows what is before
them and what is behind them, and they do not encompass anything of His
knowledge except what He wills. His throne extends over the heavens and
the Earth, the preservation of them does not burden Him; He is the
High, the Great" (2:255).
We believe that "He is Allah, there is no god but He, the Knower of the
Unseen and the Visible. He is the Most Gracious, Most Merciful. He is
Allah, there is no God but He, the King, the Holy One, the Source of
Peace, the Keeper of Faith, the Guardian, the Almighty, the Subduer,
the Sublime. Glory be to Allah above what they associate with Him. He
is Allah, the Creator, the Maker, the Shaper. His are the most
beautiful Names. All that is in the heavens and the Earth glorifies
Him. He is the Almighty, the Wise" (59:22-4). ¥ We believe that to Him
belongs the Kingdom of the Heavens and the Earth: "He creates what He
pleases. He gives, to whom He wills, females, and He gives, to whom He
wills, males, or He couples them, males and females; and He makes whom
He wills barren. Surely, He is the Knowing, the Powerful" (42:49-50).
We believe that "there is nothing whatever like unto Him, He is the
All-hearing, the All-seeing. To Him belongs the keys of the Heavens and
the Earth. He enlarges and restricts provisions to whom He wills.
Surely He has knowledge of everything" (42:11-12).
We believe that "there is no creature that moves on the Earth but its
provision depends on Allah. He knows its dwelling and its resting
place. All is recorded in a clear book" (11:6).
We believe that "with Him are the keys of the unseen; none knows them
but He. He knows what is in land and sea; not a leaf falls, but He
knows it. Not a grain in the deep darkness of the Earth, not a thing
green or dry but it is in a clear Book" (6 :5 9 ).
We believe that "Allah alone has the knowledge of the Hour, sends down
rain, and knows what is in the wombs. No soul knows what it shall earn
tomorrow, and no soul knows in what land it shall die. Surely, Allah is
All-knowing, All-aware" (31:34).
We believe that Allah speaks whatever He pleases whenever He pleases:
"And Allah spoke to Moses directly" (4:164); "And when Moses came at
Our appointed place, and his Lord spoke to him" (7:143 ); "We called to
him from the right side of the Mount (Sinai), and We brought him near
in communion" (19:52).
We believe that "if the ocean became ink for the words of my Lord, the
ocean would be finished before the words of my Lord came to an end"
(18:109); "And if all the trees that are in the earth were pens, and
the ocean (were ink), with seven oceans swelling it therefore, the
words of Allah would not be exhausted. Surely, Allah is Mighty, Wise"
(31 :27).
We believe that Allah's words are the most truthful in conveying
information, the most just in ruling, and the fairest in conversation.
He said: "The word of your Lord has been fulfilled in truth and
justice" (6:115); "And who is more truthful in his word than Allah?"
(4:87).
We believe that the Qur'an is Allah's word. He literally spoke it to
Gabriel, who conveyed it to the Prophet, peace be upon him: "Say (O
Muhammad) 'the Holy Spirit has brought it down from your Lord in
truth"' (16:102); "Truly it is the revelation of the Lord of the world
brought down upon your heart by the Faithful Spirit so that you may be
one of the warners, in a clear Arabic tongue" (26:192-95).
We believe that Allah is well above His creatures in His Person and His
Attributes, because He says: "He is the High, the Great" (2:22); "He is
Supreme over His servants, and He is the Wise, the All-aware" (6:18 ).
We believe that He "created the Heavens and the Earth in six days, then
He settled Himself on the throne; He manages everything" (10:3). His
"settling on the throne" means that He is sitting in person on His
throne in a way that is becoming to His majesty and greatness. Nobody
except He knows exactly how He is sitting.
We believe that He is with His creatures while He is still on His
throne. He knows their conditions, hears their sayings, sees their
deeds, and manages their affairs. He provides for the poor and the
broken.
He gives sovereignty to whom He pleases and takes away sovereignty from
whom He pleases; He exalts whom He wills and He abases whom He wills.
In His hand is all good and He is powerful over everything. Whoever
possesses these qualities is literally with His creatures even if He is
literally above them on His throne. "There is nothing whatsoever like
unto Him; He is the All-hearing, the All-seeing" (42: 11).
We do not say, as do the Incarnationists among the Jahomites and
others, that Allah is living with His creatures on Earth. We consider
whoever says this a non-believer or one who has strayed, for he
attributed to Allah that which does not become Him of defects.
We believe in what His Messenger told us, that He descends to the near
sky before the last third of every night and says: "Who prays to Me and
I will answer his prayers? Who asks Me and I will give him? Who asks My
forgiveness and I will forgive him?" (Bukhari and Muslim).
We believe that He will come on the Day of Judgment to judge among His
people because He said: "No indeed! When the Earth is crushed to
powder, and your Lord comes down with the angels in rows after rows,
and Hell is brought out that day. On that day man will remember, but
what will remembrance avail him?" (89:21-23).
We believe that he is the Doer of what He wills.
Allah's Will: Universal and Legal:
We believe that His will is of two kinds: a) Universal will, through
which His intention is carried out. It is not necessary that what is
carried out is liked by Him. This type of will means permission, as
Allah said: "Had Allah willed, they would not have fought one against
the other, but Allah does whatever He desires," (2:253) and "If Allah
desires to lead you astray, He is your Lord" (11:34), and b) Legal
will, which does not necessarily entail the execution of His desire.
His will, in this case, cannot be but what He likes, as He said: "Allah
wants to forgive you" (4:27).
We believe that His universal and legal wills are part of His wisdom.
Every thing He performs in the universe or requires legally from His
creatures is for a good reason and according to His wisdom, whether we
grasp it or not: "Is not Allah the best of Judges?" (95:Cool; "And who is
better than Allah in judgment for a people who have firm faith" (5:50).
We believe that Allah loves His select servants and that they love Him:
"Say if you love Allah, follow me and Allah will love you" (3:31);
"Allah will bring a people whom He will love and who will love Him"
(5:54); "Allah loves the steadfast" (3:146); "And act justly, surely,
Allah loves the just" (49:9); and "Do good; Allah loves those who do
good" (5:93).
We believe that Allah likes what He prescribed of good deeds and
sayings and He dislikes what He prohibited of bad deeds and sayings:
"If you disbelieve, surely Allah does not need you, yet He does not
like disbelief for His servants; if you are thankful, this pleases
Him"(39:7); and "But Allah disliked their marching forth. So He kept
them back, and it was said to them: 'Stay with the weaklings"(9: 46).
We believe that Allah is pleased with those who believe in Him and do
good deeds: "Allah is well pleased with them and they are well pleased
with Him. That is for him who fears his Lord" (98:Cool.
We believe that Allah is angry with those who deserve His anger among
the non-believers and others: "And those who think evil thoughts of
Allah, against them shall be the evil turn of fortune. Allah is angry
with them" (48:6); " But whoever opens his heart to disbelief, on them
is Allah's wrath and they shall have a severe punishment" (16:106).
More of Allah's Attributes: We believe that Allah has a glorious and
dignified face: "There will remain the face of your Lord, majestic and
splendid" (55:27).
We believe that Allah has two generous hands: "No, both His hands are
wide open; He spends how He pleases" (5:64); "They do not esteem Allah
with the esteem that is due to Him. The whole Earth will be His handful
on the Day of Resurrection, and the Heavens will be rolled up in His
right hand. Glory be to Him and exalted is He above that which they
associate with Him" (39:67).
We believe that Allah possesses two real eyes, because He said: "And
build the ark under Our eyes as We reveal" (11:37). The Prophet, peace
be upon him, said: "His veil is light. Had He removed it, the sublimity
of His countenance would have burnt all that His sight reached" (Muslim
and Ibn Majah). The Sunnites unanimously have agreed that He has two
eyes. This is supported by the Prophet's saying about the Dajjal (the
anti-Christ) that "he is one-eyed and your Lord is not one-eyed"
(Bukhari and Muslim).
We believe that "vision cannot perceive Him, but He perceives all vision. He is the Incomprehensible, the All-aware" (6:103).
We believe that the believers will see their Lord on the Day of
Resurrection: "Upon that day some faces shall be radiant, gazing upon
their Lord" (75:22-3).
We believe that Allah has no equal because His Attributes are perfect:
"There is nothing whatsoever like unto Him. He is the All-hearing, the
All-seeing" (42:11). ¥ We believe that "no slumber or sleep seizes Him"
(2:255), because His life is perfect and eternal.
We believe that He does not do injustice to anybody, because His fairness is perfect.
We believe that He is not unaware of his servants' deeds, because He has perfect supervision and comprehensive knowledge.
We believe that He is capable of doing anything in the Heavens or in
the Earth, because of His perfect knowledge and power: "Indeed His
command, when He desires a thing, is only to say to it 'Be' and it is"
(36: 82).
We believe that He is free from weariness and weakness, because of His
infinite power: "Surely, We created the Heavens and the Earth and all
that is between them in six days, and no weariness touched Us" (50: 38).
Describing Allah by His Revelation:
We believe in all that He assigned to Himself or what His Messenger
described Him with, of names and attributes. However, we reject two
concepts: 1) To say or believe that Allah's attributes are similar to
those of his creatures; and 2) To say or believe that Allah's
attributes are like such and such.
We negate all what He negated about Himself or what His Messenger
negated about Him. We believe that negation implies the affirmation of
its perfect opposite. We do not discuss what He or His Messenger did
not mention about Him.
We believe that following this approach is a must, because what Allah
affirmed or negated concerning Himself is a statement He made about
Himself. He knows Himself best. His words are most just and trustful,
and people cannot know everything about Him. What Allah's Messenger
affirmed or negated about Him is a statement that he made about Allah.
Besides knowing Allah better than anyone, he is the most truthful,
sincere, and eloquent among people. Thus, in what Allah said and what
His Prophet said concerning His names and attributes is the truth,
knowledge, and clarification. Therefore, we have no excuse to reject or
even hesitate in accepting it.

Chapter II
THE QUR'AN AND THE SUNNAH


Sources of His Attributes:
All that we have mentioned about Allah's attributes, whether briefly or
in detail and affirmatively or negatively, is based on the book of our
Lord (the Qur'an) and the traditions of our Prophet. It also agrees
with the practice of the previous generations of Muslims and the
rightly guided scholars who came after them.
We believe it is obligatory to take the ****s of the Qur'an and the
prophetic traditions conceding Allah's attributes at their face value
and to interpret them in a way that is suitable to Almighty Allah. We
reject the practice of those who twist the meanings of these ****s and
understand them in a way that was not intended by Allah and His
messenger.
We also reject the practice of those who make them devoid of their
meanings as conveyed by Allah and His Messenger. Finally, we reject the
approach of those who exaggerate, who gave them a physical
interpretation that makes Allah similar to some of His creatures.
Free from Contradictions:
We know for sure that what is revealed in Allah's book and in the
traditions of His Messenger is the truth. It does not contain any
contradiction: "Do they not ponder over the Qur'an? If it had been from
other than Allah, surely they would have found in it a lot of
differences" (4: 82).
Contradictions in statements falsify them. It is impossible for there
to be a contradiction in any statement revealed by Allah and said by
His Messenger, peace be upon him. Whoever claims that there are
contradictions in the Qur'an, the prophetic traditions, or between the
two must have wicked intentions and a misguided heart. He should repent
and quit his sin. If someone imagines that there are some
contradictions in the Qur'an, the sayings of the Prophet, or between
these two, this must be a result of his little knowledge, inadequate
understanding, or lack of deep thinking. Therefore, he should seek
knowledge and do his best to reflect upon matters until the truth is
clear to him. If, after all of these efforts, the truth is not clear to
him, he should leave the whole matter to the One who knows it and
should quit his imagination. He should say, as do those who are firmly
rooted in knowledge: "We believe in it, all is from our Lord" (3:7). He
must know that there are neither contradictions nor differences in the
Qur'an, the Sunnah, or between the two.

Chapter III
ANGELS


Belief in Angels:
We believe in the existence of the angels of Allah and that they are
"honored servants. They do not speak before He does, and they act only
by His command" (21:26). Allah created them, and they worship and obey
Him. Those who are in His presence do not disdain to worship Him, nor
do they weary" (21:19).
Angels are concealed from us, so we cannot see them. Allah may show
them to some of His servants. The Prophet Muhammad saw Gabriel in his
real shape with six hundred wings that covered the horizons (Bukhari
and Muslim). Gabriel took the form of a handsome human being who met
Mary and engaged in conversation with her. He came to the Prophet while
he was among his Companions in the appearance of an unknown man who did
not show any trace of long travel, with very white clothes, and very
black hair. He sat facing the Prophet, his knees to the Prophet's
knees, peace be upon him, and his palms on the Prophet's thighs and
talked with the Prophet. The Prophet later told his Companions that the
man they saw was Gabriel (Bukhari and Muslim).
Angels' Functions: We believe that the angels are assigned certain
functions. Among the angels is Gabriel, who is entrusted with
revelation. He brings it down from Allah to whomever He wishes among
His prophets and messengers.
Among them is Michael, who is in charge of rain and the growth of
plants; Israfil, who is in charge of blowing the horn at the time of
thunder-bolting and the resurrection; the Angel of Death, who takes
away people's souls at the time of death. Among the angels is the one
who is in charge of mountains; and Malik, the keeper of Hell.
Some angels are in charge of embryos in wombs, others are responsible
for protecting human beings, and others are busy recording men's deeds:
there are two angels for every person, "when the two angels receive
(his deeds), one sitting on the right and one on the left, not a word
he utters but by him is an observer ready" (50:18). Some other angels
are in charge of questioning the dead after he is placed in his last
abode. Two angels come to him and ask him about his Lord, his religion,
and his prophet. There "Allah confirms those who believe with the firm
saying, in the present life and the hereafter, and Allah leads astray
the evildoers and Allah does what He wills" (14:27).
Some angels are in charge of the dwellers of Paradise: "The angels
enter to them from every gate, saying: 'Peace be upon you for that you
were patient. How excellent is your final home"' (13:24).
The Prophet, peace be upon him, told us that "seventy thousand angels
enter or pray in the populous house in heaven every day. They never
come back to it as long as they live" (because their turn will never
come) (Bukhari and Muslim).

Chapter IV
ALLAH'S BOOKS


Belief in Allah's Books:
We believe that Allah revealed books to His messengers as proof against
mankind and a guidance for the righteous workers. They purified and
taught them wisdom by these books.
We believe that Allah sent down a book with every messenger, because He
says: "Indeed We sent down Our messengers with the clear signs, and We
sent down with them the book and the balance, so that people may uphold
justice" (57:25).
Books Known:
Among the books that were revealed, we know:
I ) The Torah, which was revealed to Moses, peace be upon him. It is
the greatest among the Israelites' books: "Surely, We sent down the
Torah, wherein is guidance and light; by its laws the Jews have been
judged by the prophets who surrendered themselves to Allah, the rabbis
and the doctors of law, because they were entrusted the protection of
Allah's book and were witnesses thereto" (5:44).
2) The Gospel, which Allah revealed to Jesus, peace be upon him. It is
a confirmation of the Torah and a complement to it: "And we gave him
the Gospel, wherein is guidance and light and confirming the Torah
before it, as a guidance and an admonition to the God-fearing" (5:46);
"And to make lawful to you certain things that, before, were forbidden
to you" (3:50).
3) The Psalms, which Allah gave to David, peace be upon him.
4) The Tablets of Abraham and Moses, peace be upon them.
5) The Glorious Qur'an, which was revealed to His Prophet Muhammad, the
Seal of the Prophets. It is "a guidance to the people and clear signs
of guidance and the criterion between right and wrong" (2:185). The
Qur'an Is Protected from Change:
The Qur'an is "confirming the ******ure that was before it and stands
as a guardian over it." Thus, by means of the Qur'an, Allah abrogated
all the previous revealed books. Allah has also guaranteed its
protection from any play or mischievous distortion: "Indeed, We sent
down the message and We will guard it" (15:9), for the Qur'an is a
proof against mankind till the Day of Judgment.
Previous ******ures Changed:
The previous ******ures were meant for a limited period. Their use
ended with the revelation of the Qur'an, which abrogated them and
exposed their distortions and changes. That is why they were not
protected from corruption. They underwent distortion, addition, and
omission: "Some of the Jews pervert words from their meanings" (4:46);
"So woe to those who write the Book with their hands, and then say:
'This is from Allah,' that they may sell it for a little price. So woe
to them for what their hands have written, and woe to them for their
earnings" (2:79); "Say, who sent down the Book that Moses brought as a
light and a guidance to people? You put it into sheets of paper showing
some of them and concealing much" (6:91); "And there is a group among
them who twist their tongues with the Book, that you may think it is a
part of the Book but it is not part of the Book. And they say 'It is
from Allah,' yet it is not from Allah, and they tell a lie against
Allah and they know it. It is not for any human being to whom Allah has
given the Book, the Wisdom and the Prophet hood to say to men 'Worship
me instead of Allah"' (3:79); "People of the Book! Our Messenger has
come to you, making clear to you many things you have been concealing
of the Book and forgiving you of much. A light has come to you from
Allah and a glorious Book, with which He will guide whoever follows His
pleasure in the way of peace, and brings them forth from darkness into
the light by His will" (5:15-16).

Chapter V
MESSENGERS


Belief in Messengers:
We believe that Allah has sent to His people messengers who were
"bringing good tidings and warning, so that mankind might have no
argument against Allah after the Messengers. Allah is All-mighty,
All-wise" (4: 165).
The First and Last Messengers:
We believe that the first among the messengers is Noah and the last is
Muhammad, peace be upon them all: "We revealed to you as We revealed to
Noah and the prophets after him" (4: 163); and "Muhammad is not the
father of any of your men, but the Messenger of Allah and the Seal of
the Prophets" (33:40).
The Best Messengers:
We believe that the best among the messengers is Muhammad, then
Abraham, Moses, Noah, and Jesus, son of Mary. It is they who are meant
by the following Qur'anic verse: "And when We took a compact from the
prophets, and from you, and from Noah, and Abraham, then Moses, and
Jesus, son of Mary. We took from them a solemn compact" (33:7).
We believe that Muhammad's message, peace be upon him, includes all the
merits of the messages of those dignified messengers, because Allah
says: "He ordained for you what He enjoined on Noah and what He
revealed to you and what He enjoined on Abraham, Moses and Jesus;
namely, establish this faith and be united in it" (42:13).
Messengers Are Human Beings:
We believe that all messengers are created human beings who have none
of the divine qualities of Allah. Allah, the Exalted, said about Noah,
who was the first among them: "I do not say to you, 'I possess the
treasures of Allah.' I do not know the unseen, and I do not say 'I am
an angel"' (11:31) Allah directed Muhammad, who is the last among them,
to say: "I do not say to you I possess the treasures of Allah, nor do I
know the unseen, and I do not say to you I am an angel" (6:50); and to
say that "I have no power to bring profit or hurt for myself, but only
as Allah wills" (7:188); and: "I have no power to hurt or benefit you.
Say none can protect me from Allah, nor can I find any refuge besides
Him" (72:91-2).
We believe that the messengers are among Allah's servants. He blessed
them with the message and described them as servants, in the con**** of
praising and honoring them. He says about Noah, the first among them:
"You are the descendants of those whom We carried with Noah, he was a
truly thankful servant" (17:3).
Allah said about the last among them, Muhammad, peace be upon him:
"Blessed be He who sent down the Qur'an to His servant, that he may
warn mankind" (25:1). As for some other messengers, he said: "And
mention Our servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, men of might and
vision" (38:45); "And remember Our servant David, who was a mighty and
penitent man" (38: 17); "And to David, We gave Solomon, he was an
excellent and penitent servant" (38:30).
Allah said about Jesus, son of Mary: "He is only a servant whom We
blessed and We made him an example to the children of Israel" (43: 59).
We believe that Allah concluded all messages with the message of
Muhammad, peace be upon him, to all people, because He said: "Say, 'O
mankind, I am Allah's Messenger to you all. To him belongs the Kingdom
of the Heavens and the Earth; there is no god but He. He ordains life
and death. So believe in Allah and His Messenger, the unlettered
Prophet who believes in Allah and His words. Follow him so that you may
be rightly guided"' (7:158).
Islam: The Universal and Final Message:
We believe that the Shari'ah of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon
him, is the religion of Islam, which Allah has chosen for His servants.
He does not accept any other religion from anyone, for He, the Exalted,
said: "Surely, the true religion in Allah's sight is Islam" (3:19),
"Today I have perfected your religion for you and I have completed My
favor upon you, and I have chosen Islam to be your religion" (5:3), and
"Whoever desires a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted
from Him, and in the Hereafter he will be among the losers" (3:85).
It is our opinion that whoever claims that any religion other than
Islam is acceptable, such as Judaism, Christianity and so forth, is a
non believer. He should be asked to repent.
It is also our opinion that whoever rejects the universal message of
Muhammad, peace be upon him, rejects the message of all messengers,
even if he claims that he believes and follows His Messenger. Allah,
the Exalted, said: "Noah's people rejected the Messengers" (26:105).
Thus, Allah considered them as rejecting all of the messengers despite
the fact that there was no messenger before Noah. This is also clear
from the following verses: "Those who disbelieve in Allah and His
Messengers, and wish to make division between Allah and His Messengers,
and say: 'We believe in some and disbelieve in others,' wishing to take
a midway course. Those indeed are the unbelievers, and We have prepared
for the unbelievers a humiliating punishment"(4:150-51).
We believe that there is no prophet after Muhammad, Allah's Messenger,
peace be upon him. Whoever claims prophet hood after him, or believes
in anyone claiming it, is a disbeliever and one who rejects Allah, His
Messenger, and the Muslims' consensus.
The Rightly Guided Caliphs:
We believe that the Prophet, peace be upon him, has rightly guided
successors who carried out his Sunnah in spreading knowledge calling to
Islam, and managing the Muslims' affairs. We believe that the best
among them and the most entitled to the caliphate was Abu Bakr as
Siddiq, then 'Umar Ibn al-Khattab, then 'Uthman Ibn Affan and then 'All
Ibn Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with them all. Thus their
succession to the caliphate was according to their virtues. Allah, the
Exalted, who possesses infinite wisdom, would not appoint a ruler over
the best of generations unless he was the most superior among them and
had the best claim to caliphate.
We believe that the inferior among those rightly guided companions can
be superior in a specific virtue to those who were better than him but
that he does not deserve absolute superiority, for the elements
constituting superiority are varied and numerous.
We believe that the Muslim Ummah is the best among nations, and Allah,
the Dignified and Exalted, has blessed it, because He said: "You are
the best nation ever brought forth for mankind, enjoining what is right
and forbidding what is wrong, and believing in Allah" The Prophet's
Companions:
We believe that the best among the Muslim Ummah are the Prophet's
Companions, then their followers, and then those who followed them.
We also believe that a group of this Ummah will always remain
victorious on the right path, unharmed by those who let them down or
those who oppose them, until the Day of Judgment.
We believe that the disputes that took place among the Prophet's
Companions were the result of sincere interpretations that they worked
hard to reach. Whoever was right among them will be rewarded twice, and
whoever was wrong among them will be rewarded once and his mistake will
be forgiven.
It is our opinion that we should stop talking about their mistakes and
mention what they deserve of beautiful praise. We should purify our
hearts from hatred and malice against any of them, because Allah said
about them: "They are not equal: those among you who spent and who
fought before the conquest of Makkah. Those are higher in rank than
those who spent and fought afterwards. But to all Allah has promised a
great reward" (57:10). And Allah said about us: "And those who came
after them say: 'Our Lord, forgive us and our brothers who preceded us
in faith, and do not put in our hearts any malice against those who
have believed. Our Lord, You are the most Kind, Most Merciful"' (59:10).

Chapter VI
THE DAY OF JUDGMENT


Belief in the Day of Judgment:
We believe in the Final Day, which is the Day of Judgment, when people
will be resurrected and then told to remain in the abode of enjoyment
or in the abode of severe punishment.
The Resurrection:
We believe in the resurrection, which is Allah's bringing to life all
those who have died, and when Israfil shall blow the horn for the
second time: "And the trumpet shall be blown, and all who are in the
heavens and who are in the Earth shall fall down fainting, except those
that Allah shall spare. Then, it shall be blown again and they shall
rise gazing around them" (39:68). People will arise from their graves,
answering the call of the Lord of the universe. They will be
barefooted, naked, and uncircumcised: "As We started the first
creation, so We shall bring it back again. This is a promise from Us,
so We shall assuredly fulfill it" (21: 104).
The Records and Scales:
We believe in the records of deeds that will be given to people in
their right hands or behind their backs, in the left hands: "As for him
who is given his book in his right hand, he shall surely receive an
easy reckoning and he will return to his family rejoicing. But as for
him who is given his book behind his back, he shall call for
destruction on himself and will burn in a blazing fire" (84:7-12);
"Every man's work We have fastened on his own neck, and on the Day of
Judgment We shall bring out for him a book which he will see spread
open, saying: 'Read your own book! Enough for you this day that your
own soul should call you to account"' (17:13-14).
We believe that scales of deeds will be set up on the Day of Judgment,
and that no soul shall be wronged: "Whoever has done an atom's weight
of good shall see it" (99:7-Cool; "Those whose scales are heavy, they are
the successful; but those whose scales are light, they are the ones who
have lost their souls in Hell dwelling forever. The fire will burn
their faces, and there they will be gloomy with lips displaced" (23:
102-4); and "He that does a good deed shall be rewarded ten times the
like of it, and he that does evil shall only be rewarded the like of
it, and they shall not be wronged" (6:160).
The Prophet's Intercession:
We believe in the special great intercession of the Prophet Muhammad,
peace be upon him. He will plead with Allah, after His permission and
on behalf of mankind, to judge among His servants when they suffer from
worries and troubles that they cannot bear. They will go to Adam, then
to Noah, then to Abraham, then to Moses, then to Jesus, and finally to
Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
We believe in the intercession that concerns some believers who were to
be taken out from the fire. This mediation is granted to the Prophet
Muhammad, peace be upon him, and to others among the prophets, the
believers, and the angels.
We believe also that Allah will save from hell some of the believers
without the intercession of any one, but by His grace and mercy.
The Prophet's Pool:
We believe in the pool of the Prophet, peace be upon him, the water of
which is whiter than milk and sweeter than honey and better in
fragrance than musk. Each of its length and width is the distance of a
month's travel. Its glasses are as stars in beauty and number. The
believers among the Prophet's followers come to take from this great
cistern a drink after which they will never be thirsty.
The Straight Path:
We believe in the straight path (sirat) set up over hell. People pass
over it according to their deeds: the first of them as fast as
lighting, then as fast as wind, then as fast as birds, and then as fast
as a running man. The Prophet will be standing on the path, saying:
"Lord, Save! Save!," as some people's deeds will fall short. Some of
them will come crawling. At both sides of the path there are hooks
designed to take whom Allah wills: some are saved but bruised; others
are thrown into hell. (Bukhari and Muslim).
We believe in all that is mentioned in the Qur'an or the prophetic
sayings concerning that day and its horrors, may Allah save us from
them.
We believe in the intercession (Shafa'ah) of Prophet Muhammad, peace be
upon him, for the people of paradise to enter therein. This
intercession is exclusively limited to the Prophet Muhammad, peace be
upon him.
Paradise and Hell:
We believe in paradise and hell. Paradise is the abode of enjoyment
which Allah, the Exalted, prepared for the righteous. No eye has ever
seen, no ear has ever heard of, and no human being has ever thought of
the blessings that they will enjoy there: "No soul knows what comfort
is kept hidden for them, as a reward for their deeds" (32:17). Hell is
the abode of punishment that Allah has prepared for the unbelievers and
the evildoers. The torture and horror in it cannot be imagined:
"Surely, We have prepared for the evildoers a fire, whose pavilion
encompasses them. If they call for help, they will be helped with water
like molten copper which will scald their faces. How dreadful a drink
and how evil a resting place!" (18:29).
Both paradise and hell exist now and will never perish: "Whoever
believes in Allah and does righteousness, He will admit him to gardens
beneath which rivers flow, to dwell therein for ever. Allah had indeed
made for him an excellent provision" (65-11); "Certainly, Allah has
cursed the unbelievers and prepared for them a blazing fire to dwell
therein forever, they shall find neither protector nor helper. On the
day when their faces are turned about in the fire they shall say:
'Would that we had obeyed Allah and obeyed the Messenger!"' (33: 64-6).
We confirm paradise to whom it is confirmed in the Qur'an or the
prophetic traditions either by name or de******ion. Among those who are
granted paradise and mentioned by name are Abu Bakr, 'Umar, 'Uthman,
'All and others who were specified by the Prophet, peace be upon him
(Bukhari and Muslim). Among those whom we confirm to enter paradise
because they fit the de******ion are the faithful and the pious.
We likewise confirm hell to whom it is confirmed in the Qur'an and the
sayings of the Prophet, whether in name or de******ion. Among those who
are mentioned by name to be in hell are Abu Lahab, 'Amr Ibn Luhai
al-Khuza'i, and others (Bukhari and Muslim). Confirmation of hell that
is based on de******ion includes every unbeliever, polytheist, or
hypocrite.
What Happens in the Grave:
We believe in the Trial of the Grave, which involves questioning the
deceased person in his grave about his Lord, his religion, and his
prophet. There "Allah confirms those who believe with a firm saying, in
the present life and the hereafter" (14:27). The believer will say:
"Allah is my Lord, Islam is my religion, and Muhammad is my prophet."
The unbeliever or the hypocrite will say: "I do not know. I heard the
people saying something and I said it."
We believe in the comfort of the grave for the believers: "Those whose
lives the angels take in state of purity, saying 'peace be on you;
enter paradise for what you were doing' (16:32).
We believe in the punishment of the grave for the transgressing
unbelievers: "If you could only see when the evildoers are in the
agonies of death and the angels are stretching out their hands, saying,
'Give up your souls! Today you shall be rewarded with the punishment of
humiliation for what you used to say untrue about Allah, and for
scornfully rejecting His signs"' (6:93). The sayings of the Prophet are
numerous and well-known in this area. A Muslim must believe in all that
is reported in the Qur'an and the prophetic traditions concerning the
unseen matters. He should not contradict it by his worldly experience,
because the affairs of the hereafter cannot be measured by the affairs
of this life. The difference between them is very great. Allah is the
source of help.

Chapter VII
FATE AND THE DIVINE DECREE


Belief:
We believe in Fate, whether good or bad, which Allah has measured and
ordained for all creatures according to His previous knowledge and as
deemed suitable by His wisdom.
Levels of Belief:
Belief in Fate has four levels: 1) Knowledge: We believe that Allah,
may He be exalted, knows everything. He knows what has happened and
what will happen and how it will happen. His knowledge is eternal. He
does not acquire a new knowledge nor does he forget what He knows.
2) Recording: We believe that Allah has recorded in the secured tablet
(al Lowh al Mahfuz) whatever is going to happen until the Day of
Judgment: "Did you not know that Allah knows all that is in heaven and
Earth? Surely that is in a book. Surely that for Allah is an easy
matter" (22:70).
3) Will: We believe that Allah has willed everything in heaven and
Earth. Nothing happens except by His will. Whatever He wills will take
place, and whatever He does not will not take place.
4) Creation: We believe that "Allah is the Creator of all things; He is
the Guardian over all things, and to Him belong the keys of the heavens
and the Earth" (39:62-3). This level includes whatever Allah Himself
does and whatever His creatures do. Thus each saying, deed, or omission
of the people is known to Allah, Who has recorded, willed, and created
them: "To those among you who will to be upright. But you shall not
will except as Allah wills, the Lord of the Worlds" (81:2829); "And had
Allah willed they would not have fought one against the other; but
Allah does whatever He desires" (2:253); "Had Allah willed, they would
not have done so, but leave them alone and their false inventions"
(6:137); and "And Allah created you and what you do" (37:96). Man's
Free Will:
We believe, however, that Allah has granted man a power and a free will
by which he performs his actions. That man's deeds are done by his
power and free will can be proven by the following points:
1) Allah says: "So approach your fields (wives) when and how you will"
(2:223); and "Had they desired to go forth, they would have made some
preparation for it" (9:46). In these verses, Allah affirmed for man "a
going forth" by his will and "a preparation" by his desire.
2) Directing man to do or not to do. If man has no free will and power,
these directions mean that Allah is asking man to do that which he
cannot do. This proposition is rejected by Allah's wisdom, mercy and
truthful statement: "Allah does not charge a soul beyond its capacity"
(2:286).
3) Praising the virtuous for his deeds and blaming the evildoer for his
actions and rewarding each of them with what he deserves. If the action
is not done by the individual's free will, then praising the virtuous
is a joke and punishing the evildoer is an injustice, and Allah is, of
course, far from joking and being unjust.
4) Allah has sent messengers who are "bearing good tidings, and
warning, so that mankind might have no argument against Allah after the
messengers" (4:165). If the individual's action is not performed by his
free will, his argument is not invalidated by the sending of messengers.
5) Every doer of actions feels that he does or does not do a thing
without any coercion. He stands up and sits, comes in and goes out,
travels and stays by his own free will without feeling anybody forcing
him to be any of these actions. In fact, he clearly distinguishes
between doing something of his own free will and someone else forcing
him to do that action. The Islamic law also wisely distinguishes
between these states of affairs. It does not punish a wrongdoer for an
action done under compulsion.
No Excuse for Sinners:
We believe that the sinner has no excuse in Allah's divine decree,
because he commits his sin by his free will, without knowing that Allah
has decreed for him, for no one knows Allah's decree before it takes
place: "No soul knows what it will earn tomorrow" (31:34). How can it
be possible, then, to present an excuse that is not known to the person
who is advancing it when he commits his offense? Allah invalidated this
type of argument by saying: "The idolaters will say 'Had Allah willed,
we would not have been idolaters, neither our fathers, nor would we
have forbidden anything.' So did the people before them cry lies until
they tasted our might. Say: 'Have you any proofs that you can show us?
You follow nothing but assumption, and you are Lying"' (6:148). We say
to the sinner who is using divine decree as an excuse: 'Why did you not
perform deeds of obedience, assuming that Allah has decreed them upon
you, since you did not know the difference between good deeds and sins?
That is why, when Prophet Muhammad told his Companions that everyone's
position in paradise or hell has been assigned, they said: 'Should not
we rely on this and stop working?' He said: 'No, work and everyone will
be directed to what he is created for"' (Bukhari and Muslim).
We say to the sinner who is trying to find an excuse in the divine
decree: "Suppose you want to travel to Makkah. There are two roads that
may take you there. You are told by a truthful person that one of these
roads is dangerous and difficult, the other is easy and safe. You will
take the second one. You will not take the first road and say it is
decreed upon me. If you did, people would consider you crazy."
We may also say to him: "If you are offered two jobs, one of which has
a higher salary, you will certainly take the one with the higher
salary. Why do you choose what is lower in the hereafter and use the
divine decree as an excuse?"
We may further say to him: "We see you when you are afflicted with a
disease, you knock at every physician's door looking for treatment and
bearing whatever pain that may result from surgical operations and the
bitterness of medicine. Why do not you do the same when your heart is
spiritually sick with sins?"
Evil Not Attributed to Allah:
We believe that evil should not be attributed to Allah, due to His
perfect mercy and wisdom. The Prophet said: "And evil is not
attributable to You" (Muslim). Thus Allah's decree by itself has no
evil whatsoever, because it is coming from mercy and wisdom. Evil may,
however, result from some of His decrees, because the Prophet said in
the supplication for gunut which he taught to al-Hasan: "And protect us
from the evil of what You decreed" (Tirmidhi and others). Here, the
Prophet attributed evil to what He decreed. Despite this, evil in His
decree is not pure evil. It is rather evil in one respect and good in
another, or it is evil in one case and good in another. Thus corruption
in the land resulting from drought, disease, poverty, and fear is evil,
but it is good in another respect. Allah, the Exalted said: "Corruption
has appeared on the land and sea for what men's hands have earned.
Allah has ordained this for men, so that they may taste some of what
they have done, in order that they may turn back (from evil)" (30:41).
Cutting off the thief's hand or stoning the adulterer is an evil thing
for the thief and the adulterer, but it is good for them in one
respect, because it is a purification for them so that the punishment
of this life and the hereafter are not combined for them. These
punishments are good in another respect: their application protects
property, honor, and relationships.

Chapter VIII
BENEFITS


This sublime belief, which includes those great
principles, bears numerous and useful types of fruits for whoever
believes in it.
Virtues of Belief in Allah:
Belief in Allah, His names, and His attributes instills in the
individual the love and glorification of Allah that result in his
performing Allah's instructions and avoiding His prohibitions. These
are the means of achieving ultimate happiness in this life and the
hereafter for both the individual and the society: "Whoever, male or
female, does righteous deed, while believing, We shall assuredly grant
him a goodly life, and We shall reward them according to the best of
their deeds" (16:97).
Virtues of Belief in the Angels:
Appreciating the dignity of Allah, His might, and His sovereignty.
Gratitude toward Allah because He puts some of the angels in charge of
His servants, recording their deeds and other things that benefit them.
¥ Love and admiration for the angels because of what they are doing,
namely, worshipping Allah in the best possible manner and praying for
the believers.
Virtues of Belief in the Books:
Appreciating Allah's mercy and care for His people in that He sent down a book to every nation for its guidance.
Appreciating Allah's wisdom, for He revealed in these books to every
nation that which suits them. The glorious Qur'an is the final book and
it is suitable to all people at all times until the Day of Judgment.
Showing gratitude for Allah's mercy in revealing these books.
Virtues of Belief in the Messengers:
Appreciating Allah's mercy and care for His people for sending them
those great messengers to guide them to the straight path. Thanking
Allah for this great favor.
Loving and respecting the prophets and praising them in what they
deserve, because they are Allah's messengers and His choice among His
people. They worshipped Allah according to the best of their ability,
conveyed His message to mankind, gave sincere advice to the people, and
bore patiently whatever hurt they received.
Virtues of Belief in the Day of Judgment:
Endeavor to obey Allah to get the reward of that day and to avoid any disobedience to him for fear of His punishment.
A consolation for the believer for whatever he misses of worldly
enjoyment by what he hopes to gain of blessings and reward of the
hereafter.
Virtues of Belief in Fate and the Divine Decree:
Dependence on Allah when doing any action, because both the cause and effect are the result of Allah's decree.
Ease of mind and comfort, because when the individual knows that
everything is by Allah's decree and that mishaps are going to take
place anyway, his soul will be at ease and his heart will be satisfied
with Allah's decree. No one has a more comfortable life, worry-free
soul, and stronger confidence than a believer in fate.
Freedom from arrogance when a goal is achieved, because this is a
blessing from Allah through what He decreed of the causes of good and
success. The individual should thank Allah for that and free himself
from arrogance.
Freedom from worry and boredom in case of failure or mishap, because
that is by Allah's decree, the One who possesses the heavens and the
Earth. Since that is going to happen anyway, the individual should be
patient and hope for the reward from Allah. Allah points to the last
two virtues in the following verse: "No misfortune can happen on earth
or in yourselves but is recorded in a decree before We bring it into
existence, that is really easy for Allah; that you may not grieve for
what escapes you, nor rejoice in what has come to you. Allah does not
love any vainglorious boaster" (57:22-3).
We pray to Allah, the Exalted, to reward us for this belief, to realize
for us its fruits, to increase our blessings, to keep us on the right
path to which He has guided us, and to bestow on us a blessing from
Him. He is indeed the Giver. Praise and gratitude be to Allah, the Lord
of the Worlds, and peace and blessings be on Prophet Muhammad, his
family, his Companions, and those who rightly follow them
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