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Whatever you think,
Whatever you Believe In There is No Harm In Searching For The Truth And Studying
Islam.
By
IPCI
Islam And Muslim:
Islam is an Arabic Word which means peace, purity,
acceptance and commitment. The religion of Islam is the
complete acceptance of the teachings
and guidance of God ( Allah being his proper name ). i.e.
surrender to the Will of God.
A Muslim is one who accepts freely and willingly the
supreme power of God and strives for total reorganisation of his life according
to revealed teachings of God. He also works towards the establishment of a just
and equitable social order which would totally reflect the guidance of
God.
Continuity of Message:
Islam is not a new religion. It is, in essence, the
same message and guidance which God revealed to all His Prophets ( May his peace
be upon them all ).
"Say. We believe in God and that which was revealed
to us and that which was revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob and
the tribes and that which was given to Moses and Jesus and to the Prophets from
their Lord: we make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we submit. (
Holy Qu'ran ).
The message which was revealed to Muhammad ( May the
Peace and blessings of God be upon him ), the Last Prophet, is Islam in it's
comprehensive, complete and final form.
The 5 Pillars of Islam:
Every action which is done with the awareness that
it fulfils the will
of God is considered an act of worship in Islam. Nevertheless, the specific acts
of Worship, termed the pillars of Islam, provide the framework of spiritual
life.
They are the Following:
1. Shahada ( The declaration of
Faith )
"I bear witness that there is none worthy of
Worship except God, and that Muhammad is His servant and
messenger"
The Prophethood of Muhammad ( SAW ) obliges the
Muslims to follow his exemplary life in every way.
2. Salah ( Prayers
)
Prayers
are prescribed five times a day as a
duty towards God. They strengthen and enliven the belief in God and inspire man to a higher
morality. They purify the heart and control temptation towards wrong doing and
evil. It should be stressed that while Allah does not need our prayers we
cannot survive without His blessings and guidance.
"O you who believe ! Seek help with patient
perseverance and prayer, for Allah is with those who patiently persevere".
( Holy Qu'ran )
3. Sawm ( Fasting
)
Fasting is observed once each year during the month of
Ramadan. This means abstention
from food, drink and sexual intercourse from dawn to
sunset, and also from all evil intentions and desires. It teaches Love,
sincerity and devotion. It develops a sound social conscience, patience,
unselfishness and willpower. When we fast by choice, God remembers our sufferings. He
appreciates it all :)
4. Zakat ( Charity
)
Zakat payment annually of 2.5% of ones net
savings as a purifying sum to be spent on the poor and needy. Zakat implies that
everything man possesses belongs to God and therefore anyone in need has a share
in it.
5. Pilgrimage ( Hajj ) to the Holy
City of Makkah:
Once in a lifetime provided one has the means to do
so. Hajj implies Man's temporary suspension of all worldly activities and his realisation of
himself as a naked soul in front of God alone.
Oneness of God:
Islam enjoins faith in the oneness and sovereignty of
God, which makes man aware of the meaningfulness of the Universe and of his
place in it. This belief frees him from all fears and superstitions by making
him conscious of the presence of Almighty God and of man's obligations towards
Him. Belief in One God requires that we look upon all humanity as one family
irrespective of colour,
class, race, or territory, under the Omnipotence of God the
Creator and Nourisher of all.
Islam rejects the idea of a chosen people, making
faith in God and good action the only way to HEAVEN. Thus a direct relationship
is established with God. Open to all alike, without any
intercessor.
Man, The Free Agent:
Man is the highest creation of God
and chooses his own
way. Created with the highest potentialities, man is left relatively free in his
will, action and choice. God has shown him the right path and the life of
Prophet Muhammad ( SAW ) provides a perfect example. Man's success and
salvation lies in following them. Islam teaches the sanctity of the human
personality and confers equal rights upon all without any distinction of race or
sex.
The Law of Allah, enunciated in the Qu'ran and
exemplified in the life of the Prophet, is supreme in all cases. It applies
equally to the highest and the lowest, the prince and the peasant, the ruler and
the ruled.
Life After Death:
The world according to Islam, is a place of trial and
man is being judged in it. Man is accountable to Allah for all that he does
herein. Life on earthy will, one day, come to an end; and after that a new world
will be resurrected. It will
be in this Life after Death that man will be rewarded or punished
for his deeds and misdeeds. God will judge man on the day of Judgement and send
him either to Heaven, a stage of existence which leads to further blessings, or
to Hell, a stage of suffering and punishment.
Qu'ran And Hadith:
The Qu'ran is the last revealed Word of God and as
such affirms and completes the total process of revelation which has come from
the Divine, for the Guidance of the Human race. The Qu'ran is the basic source
of Islamic teachings and laws and deals
with the bases of creeds, morality, history of humanity,
worship, knowledge, wisdom, God-man relationship ( He is our Master, Creator,
and Lord, we are his servants ), and human relationships in all
aspects.
Comprehensive teachings on which
sound systems of social justice, economics, politics, legislation,
jurisprudence, law and international relations can be built, are important
contents of the Holy Qu'ran.
Muhammad ( SAW ) himself was an unlettered man who
could not read or write. The Holy Qu'ran was revealed to him over a period of 23
years and committed to memory and writing by his followers under his supervision
during his lifetime. The original
and complete text of the Qu'ran is available to
everybody in Arabic, the language in which it was revealed. Translations of the
meaning into many languages are widely used.
Hadith, the teachings, sayings, and
actions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ( SAW ), meticulously reported and
collected by his devoted companions, explain and elaborate the Qu'ranic
verses.
Concept of Worship:
Islam does not teach or accept mere
Ritualism. It emphasises intention
and action. To worship God is to know Him and Love Him, to act upon His laws in
every aspect of life, to enjoin goodness and forbid evil and oppression, to
practice charity and justice and to serve Him by serving mankind. Islam seeks to
implant in man's heart the strongest conviction that his every thought and
action are with God, Who sees him at all times and in all
places.
The Qu'ran presents this concept in the following
sublime manner:
"It is not righteousness that you turn your faces
to the East or the West, but righteous is he who believes in God and the Last Day
and the Angels and the Book and the Prophets; and gives his wealth for the love
of Him to kinsfolk and to orphans and the needy and the wayfarer and to those
who ask, and to set slaves free; and observes proper worship and pays the Zakat.
And those who keep their treaty when they make one, and are patient in
tribulation and adversity and time of stress. Such are those who are sincere.
Such are the God
fearing". ( Holy Qu'ran )
Islamic Way of Life:
Islam provides definite guidelines for all people to
follow in all walks of life. The guidance it gives is comprehensive and includes
the social, economic, political, moral and spiritual aspects of life. The Qu'ran
reminds man of the purpose of life on earth, and his duties and obligations
towards himself, his kith and kin, his community, his fellow human beings and
his Creator. Man is given fundamental guidelines about a purposeful life and
then he is left with the challenge of human existence before him so that he
might put these high ideals into practice.
In Islam man is a wholesome, integrated unit and not a
collection of fragmented, competitive parts.
The sacred and secular are
not separate parts of man; they are united in the nature of human
being.
Historic Perspective:
Muhammad ( SAW ) was born in the year 570 A.C. in
Makkah in Arabia. He came of a noble Arab family. As soon as he started
preaching Islam, he and his followers were persecuted and had to face severe
hardships. He was therefore commanded
to migrate to Medina, another city in
Arabia.
During a short span of 23 years he
was put to rest in the city of Medina. He left no wealth or property. He had
lead a perfect life and set an example for all human beings. His Biography
illustrates in real life, the meaning and implications of the Qu'ranic
teachings.
Islam's Rational Appeal:
Islam is a simple, rational and practical religion.
The unity of God, the Prophethood of Muhammad ( SAW ) and the concept of life
after death are the basic articles of it's faith. There is no hierarchy of
priests, no complicated rites, and rituals. Everybody may approach the Qu'ran
directly and translate it's dictates into practice.
Islam stands for the middle path and
the goal of producing a moral man in the service of a Just
Society.
"Our Lord ! give us good in this world and good
in the hereafter". ( Holy Qu'ran )
Islam is a guide to towards a better and complete life
and Glorifying in all it's phases, God the Almighty
Creator.
Status of Women:
No discrimination
is made on the basis of sex. But Islam makes one realise
that the spheres of potential capabilities and hence responsibilities of men and
women are equally important in themselves but not exactly the
same.
The roles of men and women are
complementary to each other.
Marriage
and Divorce:
Marriage is a very important and sacred bond of
relationship between man and woman and a step towards a better purer and happier
life. Islam gives both man and woman full right to divorce. Nevertheless divorce
is discouraged and is allowed
as the last resort.
Islam allows limited polygamy only as
a remedy subject to certain conditions.
Jihad:
Jihad ( meaning Struggle ) consists in exerting
oneself to the utmost in order to personally follow the teachings of Islam. A
Muslim therefore, expends all the
powers of body and soul, his wealth, possessions, and even life in the fight
against the evil forces of the world, in order that injustice, oppression, and
contumacy are annihilated and God's just order is
established.
Therefore to struggle in
the path of Allah with the pen; speech; and his sword is
Jihad.
"What has happened to
you ? why don't you fight in the way of God in support of men, women, and
children, whom finding helpless, they have repressed; and who pray, "Oh God
! liberate us from this habitation which is ruled by Tyrants". ( Holy
Qu'ran )
Islam has come to liberate
man from the worship of man and establish the worship of
God.
Islam -
The Solution For Modern Problems
The BrotherHood of Man:
A major problem which modern man faces is that of
racism. The materially advanced nations can send man to the moon but they cannot
stop man from hating and fighting his fellow man. Islam, over the last 1400
years, has shown in practice how racism can be ended. Every year during the
Hajj, the Islamic miracle of real brotherhood of all races and nations can be
seen in action.
The Family:
The family which is the basic unit of civilisation is
disintegrating in all western countries. Islam's family system brings
into a fine equilibrium the rights of man, wife, children and relatives. Islam
nourishes human unselfishness, generosity and love in a well organised family
system.
Human beings live according to their view of life. The tragedy of secular
societies is that they fail to connect the different aspects of life. The
secular and the religious, the scientific and the spiritual seem to be in
conflict. Islam puts an end to this conflict and brings harmony to man's vision
of life.
Conclusion:
What is the state
of the world today? Has man freed himself from all
superstitions, imbecility's and absurd beliefs ? Has he discovered the man from
within himself ? Has he liberated himself from the yoke of worldly tyrants
indulging in the exploitation of man by man ?
If such a millennium has not been
achieved despite all developments in science and technology, then Islam has
still a great and glorious part to play.
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