The document provides an explanation of the meaning of the testimony of faith in Islam. It begins by stating that the testimony of faith ("There is no god but Allah") is the foundation of Islam and differentiates a Muslim from a non-Muslim. It then explains the two components of the testimony - denial of all deities besides Allah, and affirmation that Allah alone deserves to be worshipped. The document outlines several of Allah's core attributes that make Him the only true God. It concludes by listing the requirements of professing and applying the testimony of faith in one's life, such as believing in Allah's divine attributes and taking believers as friends while disavowing unbelievers.
The Meaning Of The Testimony Of Faith
Humood Bin Muhammad Al-Lahem
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The testimony of Laa ilaaha ill-Allah, its meaning, prerequisites, conditions, and fruits.
This slide program explains concept of Ibadah in Islam. It defines liberty and happiness in Islamic and secular terms. It shows that true liberty and happiness could only be achieved through Ibadah of Allah Subhanahu Wa Taala alone.
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And by belief in His Name, this one whom you see and know, His Name makes strong ,and the belief which comes through Him has given this perfect Healing before all of you
I send out this prayer of healing, to all in the world, for has the father loves me, so he loves us all, drop on your knees and ask for his divine protection, in the only truth name,
Yhvhswa HaMeshaikh
The almighty anointed saviour
I send out this prayer of healing, to all in the world, for has the father loves me, so he loves us all, drop on your knees and ask for his divine protection, in the only truth name,
Yhvhswa HaMeshaikh
The Meaning Of The Testimony Of Faith
Humood Bin Muhammad Al-Lahem
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 18 | Size: 1 MB
The testimony of Laa ilaaha ill-Allah, its meaning, prerequisites, conditions, and fruits.
This slide program explains concept of Ibadah in Islam. It defines liberty and happiness in Islamic and secular terms. It shows that true liberty and happiness could only be achieved through Ibadah of Allah Subhanahu Wa Taala alone.
HWHY
And by belief in His Name, this one whom you see and know, His Name makes strong ,and the belief which comes through Him has given this perfect Healing before all of you
I send out this prayer of healing, to all in the world, for has the father loves me, so he loves us all, drop on your knees and ask for his divine protection, in the only truth name,
Yhvhswa HaMeshaikh
The almighty anointed saviour
I send out this prayer of healing, to all in the world, for has the father loves me, so he loves us all, drop on your knees and ask for his divine protection, in the only truth name,
Yhvhswa HaMeshaikh
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
We say about Allah's unity believing by Allah's help - that Allah is One, without any partners. - There is nothing like Him. - There is nothing that can overwhelm Him. - There is no god other than Him. - He is the Eternal without a beginning and enduring without end. - He will never perish or come to an end. - Nothing happens except what He wills. - No imagination can conceive of Him and no understanding can comprehend Him.
Yassin Roushdy
The best knowledge that deserves to be known is knowing Allah. That is why I present to you, gentle and discerning reader, this humble attempt to try to know Allah, Glory be to Him. The topic of this book is an interesting yet intricate matter; discussing it is complex and not easy. But if I do delve in this subject, then I must ask Allah for His Aid and beg for His Forgiveness for any faults or mistakes I may possibly make; only Allah, Glory be to Him, has the perfect Ability to describe the true essence of the Exalted Self.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
We say about Allah's unity believing by Allah's help - that Allah is One, without any partners. - There is nothing like Him. - There is nothing that can overwhelm Him. - There is no god other than Him. - He is the Eternal without a beginning and enduring without end. - He will never perish or come to an end. - Nothing happens except what He wills. - No imagination can conceive of Him and no understanding can comprehend Him.
Yassin Roushdy
The best knowledge that deserves to be known is knowing Allah. That is why I present to you, gentle and discerning reader, this humble attempt to try to know Allah, Glory be to Him. The topic of this book is an interesting yet intricate matter; discussing it is complex and not easy. But if I do delve in this subject, then I must ask Allah for His Aid and beg for His Forgiveness for any faults or mistakes I may possibly make; only Allah, Glory be to Him, has the perfect Ability to describe the true essence of the Exalted Self.
Allah (سبحانه و تعالى) is the Hakim الحاكم . He is the supreme Legislator. All commands, judgement or legislation belongs to Allah (سبحانه و تعالى). Allah (سبحانه و تعالى) claims the Legislative right for Himself in absolute terms:
إِنِ الْحُكْمُ إِلاَّ لِلّهِ أَمَرَ أَلاَّ تَعْبُدُواْ إِلاَّ إِيَّاهُ ذَلِكَ الدِّينُ الْقَيِّمُ وَلَـكِنَّ أَكْثَرَ النَّاسِ لاَ يَعْلَمُونَ
[12:40]
Legislation is not but for Allah (سبحانه و تعالى). He has commanded that you worship not except Him. That is the correct religion, but most of the people do not know.
Tawheed means the "Oneness of God". The proper word for God is "Allah" in Arabic. Oneness of God "Allah" means that there is no God but Allah, that is he is the only god that derserves to be worshipped.
This is the difference between Muslims and Christians and Jews.
Muslims say Allah is one and not other gods beside him, moses and Jesus are messengers of Allah and not sons.
Allah has not wive or son.
Chrisitans say God, the Son and the holy spirit (meaning 3). This is shirk and Islam and Allah will not accept this belief.
The same applies to the Jews.
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HAYKH MUHAMMAD AL-GHAZALl (1335-1416 AH/
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What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
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Since the creation of Adam, Shaitaan (may Allah curse him) has hated Adam and his children and has been an enemy against all mankind. Shaitaan has promised to lead all mankind astray except Allah's sincere slaves. Thus began the war of truth and falsehood between the party of Allah and the party of shaitaan. Shaitaan pursued all the methods that he is capable of to mislead the children of Adam and to beautify falsehood for them. Allah made an agreement with the children of Adam that they should not worship shaitaan as he is their clear enemy.
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4. Introduction
The testimony of faith is the decisive criterion by
which man is judged to be a Muslim or a Kafir.
This testimony is the foundation upon which Islam
is based. The conceptof life, the universe and man
is diffused from it and upon it is based the
message of all Messengersbeginning with Noah
and ending with Muhammad, (peace be upon
them all). Allah, the Exalted says:
"We did not send the Messenger before you
zoithout reaealing to him: "There is no god worthy
of being worshipped except I, therefore worship
Me." (Holy Qur'an: Chapter 21,Verse 25)
Allah has created men and jinn and the rest
of creation on account of the testimony of faith,
there is no god worthy of being worshipped except
Allah, Consequently everything in this universe
submits in worship to Allah, to Whom belong the
creation and the authority. He is aware of all
things.
5. The Meaning of the Testimony of Faith
The testimony (nttl
ALLAH) comprises
affirmation.
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concepts: denial and
First The testimony of faith denies
everyone and everything other than Allah, the
Exalted, the attribute of divinity. All those other
than Allah, such as the angels, the Prophets, and
the rest of mankind, let alone the idols and the
political regimes in the world, are not god nor do
they deserveto be worshipped. Thus denial in this
respectis not denial of the existenceof the alleged
gods, rather the denial of divinity which is
attributed to them.
Second: The testimony of faith affirms and
restricts divinity to Allah Alone. That is, the slave
must believe Allah is the only true God, and
dedicate accordingly no act of worship to other
than Allah.
Since worship with all its legitimate acts
and rites must be dedicated only to the God who
deserveit, therefore,the true god to whom
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6. worship must be dedicated is the one who enjoys
certain attributes, some of which are:
7- Divinity, the Onenessof Allah Who is singled
out as the only true God having no partner to
share His divine attributes, nor His domain. He is
the One the as-Samadl[1].
2- Self-sufficiency. Allah stands in need of no
one; He needs neither a helper nor a spouse or a
son.
3- The capability of doing everything. There is
nothing which frustrates His capability. He does
anything He wishes without exhaustion or
support. If He wills to do a thing, He only says to
it, "Be", and it is.
l- As-Samadis oneof Allah'sbeautifulnames.It is mentionedin
Surah#112,it signifiesthe following:theLord to Whom recourse
is had,or to Whom obedienceis "rendered",without Whom no
affairis "accomplished:or theOneto WhomLordshipis ultimately
pertains,or the Creatorof everything,of Whom nothing is
independent,andeverycreatedthingdependson Him for hisor its
meansof subsistence,whoseOnenesseverythingindicates.
7. 4- The absolute life which is unaffected by
perishment.Allah is Everlasting,andHe is Al-
Qayoom2[2].
5- Alertress: Allah never sleepsnor is He
heedless,He is neither seizedby slumber or
sleep.
6-Inclusiveproprietorship:All existingthings
belongto Allah alone.
7- Knowledge: Allah's knowledge
encompassesthe whole universe that even an
ant weight doesnot escapeHis knowledge. He
is well aware of the hidden and the apparent,
the past the present, the future, and He knows
the inner thoughts of man.
8- Pride and grandeur: There is nothing greater
that Allah neither in His essence or in his
grandeur, nor in his supremacy.
2-Ever-living,Selfsubsisting,by Whomallthingssubsist.
8. 9- Merciful beneficence: Allah does not wrong
a thing or punish unjustly rather He loves His
devotees, and forgive the sins of those who
repents to Him.
Hence, the One Who possessessuch attributes
deserves to be worshipped God. Allah, the
Exalted, after all is the only One Who possesses
such attributes. He is the King, the Powerful, the
Wise, the One Who knows the seen and the
unseen, the Merciful, the Beneficent.
Only the One to Whom the divine athibutes
belong is a true God Who is worthy of being
worshipped and to whose greatress all creation
submit. It is for this reason the testimony of faith
constitutesdenial of divinity to all other than Allah
and confir-i.g it to Allah Alone, for He is the only
true God.
Allah, Who is f.ar removed from every
imperfection, exclusively enjoys the attributes of
divinity. This divinity entails:
The right of legislating lows. Allah is the One
who legislateslaws for His creafures,therefore no
9. one may legislates laws for himself or for others
that do not confirm with those of Allah, or those
given by His Messengers nor may any one design
a mode of worship or a transactional regulation for
individual or groups. Neither is it the right of
anyone to deem things lawful or unlawful on his
own accord. Nor is it the right of anyone to
legislate a penal law on his own accord, for such
rights are exclusively Allah's. Whoever gives
himself such rights presumptuously sets up
himself as god. Whoever obeys him takes him for
a god in lieu of Allah.
Allah the Exalted, has mentioned that
Christians, have taken their scholarsand monks as
lords other than Allah only by obeying their lords
who prohibited Allah's lawful things, and
legalized his prohibited things without divine
sanction.
Th"y did so after knowing that Allah is the true
God to Whom worship must be dedicated and
after knowing that Allah acceptsonly those acts of
worship legislatedby Him, and by His Messenger.
10. Hence we must know the acts of worship so
that we dedicated them to Allah Alone. Once we
know this, we know that He has created the
creaturesonly to worship Him. Man aspart of His
creatures, must dedicate all his life worshipping
Allah, he must be aware of Allah's rulings
respecting everything he does, thus every lawfuI
thing he does, intending it to be a means of
bringing him closer to Allah, turns to be an act of
worship. Worship is an inclusive tern comprising
every utterance and deed, apparent or hidden that
Allah loves.
Having read this brief message about the
meaning of the testimony of faith, and its
requirements, you are probably anxious to profess
it and apply its requirements of this testimony that
are incumbent upon the person who confessesit to
apply?
Theserequirements are:
1- The belief that Allah is a true God to Whom
worship must be dedicated.
11. He is the One Who possessesall attributes of
perfection, and Who is far removed from every
imperfection such as taking a spouse or a son.
2- The belief that Allah is the Creator of existing
things, the Sustainer, the Giver of life and death,
the Proprietor of the universe, the only Ruler and
Legislator.
3- The belief that Allah possessesthe athibutes
of perfection, and is far removed from every
imperfection as Muhammad, the Messenger of
Allah, (Peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him), informed us in the Qur'aan and the Sunnah.
The only two sources from which we know the
attributes of Allah. Were Muhammad to forge lies
against Allah, Allah would have definitely
punished Him. On the contrary, Allah supported
him with miracles that have proven his veracity
and frustworthiness in conveying the lvlessageof
his Rubb.
Allah says:
"Were he Muhammad
Allaah be upon him),
(Peace and blessings of
to forge some statement
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hand and We would haae cut off his artery." (Holy
Qur'an: Chapter 59,VersesM-46.)
4- Taking the believers for friends, loving and
supporting them. Allah says:
"Muhammad, is the Messengerof Allah and those
who are zaith him are harsh against unbelieaers,
and merciful among themselztes. You see them
bowing and prostrating (in prayer), seeking
bounty from Allah and (His) Good Pleasure. On
their faces are marks caused by prostration
(duing prayers). This is their similitude in the
Torah and in the Gospel like a (sown) seedzohich
sendsforth its shoot, then makes it strong, it then
becomesthick and it stands straight on its stem,
delighting thefarmers that He (Allah) may enrage
the unbelieuerswith them. AIIah has promised
those among them who belieae(i.e.all those utho
follow lslamic Manatheism, the religion of the
Prophet Muhammad, (PBUH) till the doy
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Resunection) and do ighteous good deeds,
forgiaeness and a mighty retaard (i.e. Paradise)"
(Holy Qur'an: Chapter48,Verse29).
13. 5- Disavowing the unbelievers and standing
aloof from them.
Allah says:
"lndeed there has been an excellent example for
you in Abraham and those utith him, when they
said to their people; "Verily, u)e arefree from you
anil whateaer you worship besidesAllah we haae
rejectedyou, and there has started betuteenus and
you hostility and hatred foreuer, until you belieae
in Allah Alone, except the saying of Abraham to
his fathen "Verily, I zaill askfor forgiaeness (from
Allah) for you, but I haae no power to do anything
for you beforeAllah. Our Lord! In you (Alone) we
put our trust and to You Alone zpe turn in
repentance, and to You (Alone) is (our) final
Return," (Holy Qur'an: Chapter 60,Verse4)
The above are some of the requirements of the
testimony of faith, the testimony which is
considered a prelude and accessto Islam, rather its
base. Whoever confesses it with sincere
attestation, and applies its requirements, would
ultimately be admitted to the Jannah, the heavenly
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14. garden, with the will of Altah. If such a person
committed some sins and died before repenting, it
is up to Allah, He either forgives him or punishes
him by the fire but would the later take him out of
it and admits him to ]annah having been purified
from his sins. It is mentioned in the prophetic
tradition that Musa, the Messengerof Allah, (peace
and blessingsof Allaah be upon him), asked Allah
to assign for him an act of worship and be
particularly his to perform. Allah, the Exalted,
commanded him: "O Musa, say (rll y! 4J!y) "There
is no god who deserves to be worshipped but
Allah. "Musa said: "My Rubb! All your slaves
confess this testimony." To indicate the
significance of the testimony of faith, Allah then
said: "O Musa, were the sevenheavens and seven
earths,and all what they contain put in one side of
the scaleand (rtrty! 4l! Y)was put on the other side
of it would have overweighed them.
The Prophet, (Peaceand blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said:
"[fe who conclude his life with uttering the
testimony of faith, that is to be his last words
before he dies, he will be admitted to the )anna,,.
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15. Confessing the testimony of faith must be coupled
with fulfilling its conditions:
1- Knowledge: which consistsof recognizing Allah
as the only true God to whom worship must be
dedicated, and denouncing all gods worshipped
beside all as false, and that they can neither extend
benefit nor causeharm.
2- Certainty; that the belief in Allah must be
unblemished with any doubt.
3- Acceptance;that is to acceptall its conditions.
4- Submission; that is to fulfill its conditions
submissively and willingly being content with
Allah as the Rubb, and Muhammad, (Peaceand
blessings of Allaah be upon him), as His Prophet
and Messenger.
5- Truthfulness; that is to fulfili its requirements
truthfully.
6- Sincerity; that is to be sincere in worshipping
Allah, dedicating all actsof worship to Him alone.
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16. 7- The Love Of Allah; the Exalted, and the love of
His Messenger,Muhammad (Peaceand blessingsof
Allaah be upon him), and the love of Allah's
devoteesand the people of His obedience.
Finally, it should be borne in mind that Allah must
be obeyed by following His commands and
refraining from his prohibitions. Obedience to
Allah must be associatedwith loving Him, fearing
His punishment, and hoping for His reward,
seeking His forgiveness, and adhering to the
teachings of His Prophet Muhammad (Peaceand
blessings of Allaah be upon him), is the last of
Allah's Messengersand His Shari'ah (the laws and
religious rites) abrogateall the preceding laws and
religious rites. His comprises the best of every
precedingShari'ah.
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meaning of ( At Y!4l!y
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I prayto Allah thatHe mayrenderit beneficial,
and may He blessHis slave,and Messenger,our
ProphetMuhammad,his householdand all of his
Companions.
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