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Today we often hear that someone embraced Islam.
But
why? What does this mean? Why did he do it? What did it gave him? -
After reading this article, with God’s help you will get the answers to
these questions.
The
Muslim religion is based on belief in the One God, who is not similar
to anyone else, and no one and nothing is comparable to Him. In Arabic,
the religion is called “Islam” in English it means “obedience to God”
and the word “Muslim” from Arabic means “man, who is obedient (submissive) to Only God.”
Many religions are called after a man - the father or the founder of
it. Only Islam called not by the name of a person but in fact, by the
relationship between man and the Almighty Creator.
The
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) – is not the founder of a new
religion. He revived the teachings of previous Prophets and Messengers
(peace be upon them), which was much forgotten by people before his
arrival. In the entire history of mankind there have been about 124
thousand prophets sent by God, including 313 messengers (peace be upon
them). The first prophet was our forefather Adam (peace be upon him),
and the last - the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Other
messengers are Prophets Muhammad, Ibrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses), `Isa
(Jesus), Nuh (Noah), peace be upon them all.
All
the prophets knew and talked to their communities that there will be
“seal of all prophets and messengers” - Muhammad (peace be upon him),
and among all of them there is an absolute continuity. A person
submitted to God must believe in all the prophets and messengers, and
recognize their mission, otherwise he will not find the true faith, and
true believer - is a man completely obedient to the will of the Lord,
and such person is a Muslim. The belief in Allah and belief in His
prophets is a pillar of the Muslim faith.
All
the prophets were obedient to God, that is, Muslims. Allah has
commanded in the Qur'an to those who follow the Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him), to believe in Allah and in what has been sent down by Him
through all the prophets, that is, recognize the Quran and other divine
Scriptures: the Torah, the Psalms, the Gospel, the message of the
prophets.
Allah
said that there is no difference between the prophets: all of them are -
the Muslim brothers. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “The best words which I, and all prophets before me, said are: La ilaha illAllah”
(there is nothing worthy of worship except the One God - Allah).
Therefore, Muslims recognize, believe, love and revere all the prophets.
It
is necessary to recognize all the prophets, but one should not deify
any one of them, for they are the creation of God, created by Him. None
of the prophets taught the people to worship them or some other
creatures, because it would be leading to paganism and delusion from
which they were saving people.
Acceptance
of Islam is not a betrayal of Christianity and the teachings of Jesus
Christ – on the contrary Muslims like the son of Mary (peace be upon
him) and honor him because he is a great prophet of God. To be a Muslim -
is to follow the precepts of Jesus (peace be upon him), including a
covenant that after him comes a new mediator and intercessor for
humanity. Muslims await the second coming of Jesus to the earth, after
which he will lead the community of Muslims, and to all the faithful
there will come calm and harmony after long oppressions.
Belief - is a private matter of each individual, and there is no compulsion in Islam.
Who sincerely believed and accepted in heart the faith taught by the prophets Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad and all other prophets (peace be upon them), he should say aloud the following testimony of Monotheism (Shahadah) with the intent to convert to Islam:
Who sincerely believed and accepted in heart the faith taught by the prophets Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad and all other prophets (peace be upon them), he should say aloud the following testimony of Monotheism (Shahadah) with the intent to convert to Islam:
(Ashhadu an la ilaha illAllah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulullah)
“I
testify that there is nothing worthy of worship except the One God -
Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad – is His prophet and messenger.”
If
one cannot say the words in Arabic, he says to them in a language he
knows. From this point the person becomes a Muslim, that is, obedient to
Only God, and his life begins anew. All previous sins are forgiven, and
he, clean like a newborn baby, enters into a new life.
Acceptance of Islam does not require carrying out official events inviting witnesses, walking to the mosque, etc.
Rather it is sufficient enough to sincerely believe in heart and say Shahada by
himself. Changing the name is not a prerequisite for becoming a Muslim,
but if he wants a person can take a name characteristic of the Muslim
tradition. Right after the adoption of Islam it is desirable for the man
to bathe.
After
acceptance of Islam, not all people can understand him correctly, as in
society, there are certain fears and false stereotypes about Islam,
formed thanks to the activities of pseudo-religious sects and movements.
But the truth is that Islam has nothing in common with terror, and the
true Muslim cannot sow evil on earth.
In
Islam, there is no such requirement that those who became Muslims
should officially announce about their faith. But everyone has to follow
the teachings of Islam. For those who chose the path of Islam, their
earlier committed sins are forgiven, and they can intercede on the Day
of Judgment for their relatives and friends that Allah pardoned them.
Studying the basics of Islam, Muslim converts learn how to perform correctly the five daily prayers, fasting, hajj, etc.
All Muslims are each other’s brothers and sisters.
The six components for the Muslim faith are:
1. Belief in Allah.
2. Belief in angels. 3.
Belief in the holy books.
4. Belief in the Messengers.
5. Belief in the Day of Judgment.
6. Belief in Allah's predestination.
The bases of Islam
Religion of Allah consists of three pillars:
Religion of Allah consists of three pillars:
1. Iman - faith in all that has been sent down in revelation from Allah.
2. Islam - submission to all the commandments and prohibitions of Allah.
3.
Ihsan – conformity of one’s language, heart and deeds with all the
requirements of religion of Islam, that is to worship the Creator
sincerely and perfectly.
More
information about the basics of Islam and what it means to be a Muslim,
you will find on our site. All your questions regarding the Islamic
faith and Muslim life, will be answered by our scholars. Ask – and we
will answer!
Muslim – is the happiest man in this world, and in eternal life paradise and contentment Lord of the worlds is waiting for him!
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