Islam is summarized as follows:
1) Islam teaches strict monotheism and regards God as the one supreme being without partners. It also teaches the unity of creation, mankind, religion, and human activity with all being directed towards God.
2) Islam means submission to God and living in accordance with the natural law and order of the universe. It emphasizes discipline, truth, purity, beauty, reason and rejects superstition.
3) The key principles of Islam are the oneness of God, unity of mankind and creation, and submission to God's will as the path to fulfill one's purpose and destiny.
This pamphlet aims to discuss some of the beauties, benefits and unique aspects of Islam as compared to other beliefs and religions.
1. Close Relationship with the Creator
2. Positive Outlook on Life
3. Pure and Clear Concept of God
4. Emphasises Both Evidence and Faith
5. Forgiveness of Sins
6. Accountability and Ultimate Justice
7. Practical and Balanced Way of Life
8. Universal and Timeless Message
How to Become a Muslim?
Becoming a Muslim is a simple and easy process. All that a person has to do is to say a sentence called the Testimony of Faith (Shahada), which is pronounced as:
“ashhadu alla ilaha ilal Allah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammad rasoolu Allah.”
These Arabic words mean, “I testify that There is no true god (deity) but God (Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God.”
Once a person says the Testimony of Faith (Shahada) with conviction and understanding its meaning, then he/she has become a Muslim.
Muslims believe in one, unique, incomparable God, Who has no son nor partner, and that none has the right to be worshipped but Him alone. He is the true God, and every other deity is false. He has the most magnificent names and sublime perfect attributes. No one shares His divinity, nor His attributes.
This is the definition of Allah/God from Qur’an:
1. Say, “He is God, the One.
2. God, the Absolute.
3. He begets not, nor was He begotten.
4. And there is nothing comparable to Him.”
—Qur’an 112
The Quran answers such questions as where we came from, why we exist and what we should do. This Book describes the existence, the unity, the power and the mercy of God. The Quran speaks of God, and introduces God as the Merciful, the Creator and the Forgiver. The description of God is the most important message of the Quran.
In order to worship God, we have to know Him well otherwise we may form a distorted concept of Him and then go astray. God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine and he is the only one worthy of worship.
There is nothing similar to God.
—Quran 42:11
This pamphlet aims to discuss some of the beauties, benefits and unique aspects of Islam as compared to other beliefs and religions.
1. Close Relationship with the Creator
2. Positive Outlook on Life
3. Pure and Clear Concept of God
4. Emphasises Both Evidence and Faith
5. Forgiveness of Sins
6. Accountability and Ultimate Justice
7. Practical and Balanced Way of Life
8. Universal and Timeless Message
How to Become a Muslim?
Becoming a Muslim is a simple and easy process. All that a person has to do is to say a sentence called the Testimony of Faith (Shahada), which is pronounced as:
“ashhadu alla ilaha ilal Allah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammad rasoolu Allah.”
These Arabic words mean, “I testify that There is no true god (deity) but God (Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God.”
Once a person says the Testimony of Faith (Shahada) with conviction and understanding its meaning, then he/she has become a Muslim.
Muslims believe in one, unique, incomparable God, Who has no son nor partner, and that none has the right to be worshipped but Him alone. He is the true God, and every other deity is false. He has the most magnificent names and sublime perfect attributes. No one shares His divinity, nor His attributes.
This is the definition of Allah/God from Qur’an:
1. Say, “He is God, the One.
2. God, the Absolute.
3. He begets not, nor was He begotten.
4. And there is nothing comparable to Him.”
—Qur’an 112
The Quran answers such questions as where we came from, why we exist and what we should do. This Book describes the existence, the unity, the power and the mercy of God. The Quran speaks of God, and introduces God as the Merciful, the Creator and the Forgiver. The description of God is the most important message of the Quran.
In order to worship God, we have to know Him well otherwise we may form a distorted concept of Him and then go astray. God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine and he is the only one worthy of worship.
There is nothing similar to God.
—Quran 42:11
What everyone should know about Islam and Muslims Suzanne Haneef PDFFatima Karim
this is a beautiful book to read
"What everyone should know about Islam and Muslims" by Suzanne Haneef PDF.
more visit : https://twitter.com/fatimakarimms
There is one thing I can share to everyone, no religion will tell you to hurt anyone or do something bad, but if you consider studying Islam, i am sure you will not waste any of your time and you will have total peace
SALAM
Islam under siege, living dangerously in a post honor world by akbar s ahmeddocsforu
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Islam who has worked in the Muslim world but lives in the West, explains what is
going wrong in his society by referring to Islamic history and beliefs. Employing
theological and anthropological perspectives, he attempts to answer the questions
that people in the West are asking about Islam: “Why do they hate us?" “Is Islam
compatible with democracy?" “Does Islam subjugate women?" “Does the Quran
preach violence?’ These important questions are of relevance to Muslims and to non
Muslims alike Islam Under Siege points out the need for, and provides the route to.
the dialogue of civilizations.
September 11.2001. underlined the role of Islam in our time. In its demographic spread,
its political span, and its religious commitment. Islam will be an increasingly forceful
presence on the world stage in the twenty-first century. While some scholars predict that
there will be a dash of civilizations, others see a need for a dialogue of civilizations.
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this is a beautiful book to read
"What everyone should know about Islam and Muslims" by Suzanne Haneef PDF.
more visit : https://twitter.com/fatimakarimms
There is one thing I can share to everyone, no religion will tell you to hurt anyone or do something bad, but if you consider studying Islam, i am sure you will not waste any of your time and you will have total peace
SALAM
Islam under siege, living dangerously in a post honor world by akbar s ahmeddocsforu
THEMES FOR t h e 2 1ST CENTURY
-Mam Under Siege goes beyond assigning guilt, to understanding the world that
' z^Hucpd such hatred and misunderstanding. In this sometimes personal and
consistently courageous meditation on the uncertainties of our time, Akbar Ahmed
offe"s hope by focusing on shared notions of honor and human dignity.-
Tama^a Sonn. President of the American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies
-Akbar Ahmed is one of the wisest and bravest writers on Islam. This work confirms
his reputation as a savant in the field.
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Chris Rojek, Nottingham Trent University
-Akbar Ahmed's understanding of the relationship between politics and culture sets ;
Touts W. Goodman. Dean. School of International Service. American University RR
him apart from other analysts of contemporary Islam.
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In this groundbreaking book. Akbar Ahmed, one of the world's leading authorities on
Islam who has worked in the Muslim world but lives in the West, explains what is
going wrong in his society by referring to Islamic history and beliefs. Employing
theological and anthropological perspectives, he attempts to answer the questions
that people in the West are asking about Islam: “Why do they hate us?" “Is Islam
compatible with democracy?" “Does Islam subjugate women?" “Does the Quran
preach violence?’ These important questions are of relevance to Muslims and to non
Muslims alike Islam Under Siege points out the need for, and provides the route to.
the dialogue of civilizations.
September 11.2001. underlined the role of Islam in our time. In its demographic spread,
its political span, and its religious commitment. Islam will be an increasingly forceful
presence on the world stage in the twenty-first century. While some scholars predict that
there will be a dash of civilizations, others see a need for a dialogue of civilizations.
This book will help students, scholars of politics, sociology, international relations, and
cultural studies, and reporters as well as a more general audience interested in some
of the most important issues of our time.
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Fazlur rahman what is islam
1. www.fazlurrahmanansari.org
What is Islam
By Dr Muhammed Fazlur Rahman Ansari (ra)
Sourced from:
Khutbahbank.com
“My Lord! I ask You for beneficial knowledge, and I seek
refuge with You from non-beneficial knowledge.”
2. What is Islam?
By Maulana Dr Fazlur Rahman Ansari
A. RELIGION OF UNITY
1. Unity of God
Islam teaches the purest form of Monotheism and regards Polytheism as the
deadliest sin. A Muslim addresses GOD by His Personal Name: ALLAH - the word
"god" and its equivalents in other languages being unstable in the matter of
connotation. Allah, according to Islam, is the one GOD, Who is Indivisible in Person
and Who has no partner: wife, son, or daughter. He is the Matchless and "naught is
as His likeness." "He begetteth not, nor was he begotten." He is the First, the Last,
the Eternal, the Infinite, the Almighty, the Omniscient, the Omnipresent. He is the
Creator, the Nourisher, the Cherisher of all things. He is the All-Just, the Avenger of
the wrongs done to the weak and the oppressed, the Compassionate, the Merciful,
and Loving, the Guide, the Friend, the Magnificent, the Glorious, the Beautiful, and
the True. In short He is the Possessor of all Excellence.
Speaking of the conception of God in Islam, Gibbon, the famous western historian,
says: "The Creed of Muhammad is free from the suspicion of ambiguity and the
Quran is a glorious testimony to the unity of God. The Prophet of Mecca rejected the
worship of idols and men, of stars and planets, on the rational principle that
whatever is corruptible must decay and perish, that whatever is born must die, that
whatever rises must set. In the Author of the universe his rational enthusiasm
confessed and adored an infinite and Eternal Being, without form or place, without
issue or similitude, present to our secret thoughts, existing by the necessity of His
own nature, and driving from Himself all moral and intellectual perfections. These
sublime truths are defined with metaphysical precision by the interpreters of Quran.
A philosophic theist might subscribe to the popular creed of the Muhammadans."
2. Unity of the Universe
From the Unity of the Creator, according to Islam, proceeds the Unity of
Universe, i.e., Unity of Creation and Unity of Purpose. In other words, the
Cosmos is a Moral Order.
3. Unity of Mankind
Islam regards the whole of mankind as an "organic unity" - a single family,
and emphatically says that the distinctions on the mundane plane, the
distinctions namely of race, color, language or territory cannot form the
ground for claims of superiority of one group over the other. The only
distinction that has "value" is that which arises at the moral and spiritual
plains - namely, the distinction of "taqwa," or, "piety and righteousness."
Professor H.A.R. Gibb, the famous English critic of Islam says,
"......Islam.....possesses a magnificent tradition of inter-racial understanding
and cooperation. No other society has such a record of success in uniting, in
an equality of status, of opportunity and of endeavor so many and so various
races of mankind...If ever the opposition of the great societies of the East is
3. to be replaced by cooperation, the mediation of Islam is an indispensable
condition." (Whither Islam? P. 379).
4. Unity of Religion
According to Islam, the human intellect, though a great and powerful asset,
has its natural limits, and, therefore, neither the normative nor the empirical
sciences are capable of leading humanity to a sure knowledge of ultimate
truths and the code of life based upon them. The only source of sure
knowledge open to humanity is, consequently, Divine Guidance, and that
course has been actually open ever since the beginnings of human life on
earth. Allah raised His "Prophets" and "Messengers" and revealed His
Guidance to them for transmission to humanity. Coming from the same
Source, all revealed religions have, therefore, been one, i.e. ISLAM.
Allah's Prophets and Messengers continued to come to every country and
community to work in their respective limited fields. Time after time, the
revealed Guidance was either lost or corrupted through human interpolation,
and new Prophets with fresh Dispensations were sent, and humanity
continued to advance from infancy to maturity was reached - when humanity
was practically to become one family - instead of sectional Guidance, a
perfect, final and abiding Revelation, addressed to entire mankind and for all
time, was granted in the seventh century of the Christian era. That
Revelation, which recapitulates all former Revelations and thus sets a seal on
the Unity of Religion, is ISLAM; The Scripture which enshrines its is the
HOLY QURAN; and the Prophet who brought it is the Leader of Humanity,
MUHAMMAD (Allah bless him!).
Thus all the Prophets of God, from Adam down to Noah, Abraham, Moses
and Jesus (peace be upon them all), are the Prophets of a Muslim, the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him!) being the Last and Final one, and
all the Divine Scriptures are the Scriptures of a Muslim, though he follows
only the Holy Quran because it alone exists in its original purity and it alone
contains the religion of Islam which has been followed by all rightly-guided
people since the day the first human being came into existence.
5. Unity of the Sexes
Differentiation of functions have misled certain cultures of the world to regard
a woman as a being who belongs, so to say, to a different and inferior
species: and to meet out to her inhuman treatment accordingly. Islam
emphatically repudiates that notion and teaches that both man and woman
have sprung from the same essence and the same source and consequently
possess the same human status. Their functions and interests, instead of
being antagonistic, are meant to be complementary. The natural relation
between the sexes, in all its aspects, is therefore, that of love and harmony,
without which no true human progress can be possible.
6. Unity of Classes
Islam aims at the creation of a classless society by eliminating all possible
social conflicts (through revolving the different interests). In the sphere of
4. economics, Islam lays down the principle that wealth should not be allowed
to circulate among the wealthy only, and envisages, through its laws and
institutions, a "Cooperative Commonwealth of Talent." In the political sphere,
Islam stands for the Cooperative Commonwealth of the Pursuers of
Righteousness.
Taken as a whole, the Islamic state is a "welfare state" where sovereignty
belongs to Allah alone and no human being has a right to govern other
human beings except in the name of Allah and according to His Will, and
where nobody, not even the Head of the State, is above the law, Absolute
Justice is the watchword and the Establishment of Righteousness is the goal.
The merits of Islam's social ethics have elicited praise even from the
otherwise hostile critics. For instance: H.G. Wells says: "Islam created a
society more free from widespread cruelty and social oppression than any
society that had ever been in the world before" (Outline of History, p. 325).
H.A.R. Gibb says: "Within the Western world Islam still maintains the balance
between exaggerated opposites. Opposed equally to the anarchy of European
nationalism and the regimentation of Russian communism, it has not yet
succumbed to that obsession with the economic side of life which is
characteristic of present-day Europe and present-day Russia alike." (Whither
Islam? p. 378). Prof. Louis Massignon says: "Islam has the merit of standing
for a very equalitarian conception.... it occupies an intermediate position
between the doctrines of bourgeois capitalism and Bolshevist communism"
(Whither Islam? p. 378).
7. Unity of Human Activity
Islam conceives of the human personality as a "unity" and consequently regards the
distinction of "secular" and "religious" as unscientific, irrational and absurd. The life
of a Muslim, both in its individual and social manifestations, is a life for God and God
alone. "Islam," says Dudley Wright, scholar of Comparative Religion, "is no mere
creed; it is a life to be lived. In the Quran may be found directions for what are
sometimes termed the minor details of daily life, but which are not minor when it is
considered that life has to be lived for God. The Muslim lives for God alone. The aim
of the Muslims is to become Godbound, and to endeavor to advance the knowledge
of God in all his undertakings. From the cradle to the grave the true Muslim lives for
God and God alone."
A. RELIGION OF "SUBMISSION TO THE DIVINE WILL"
The word "Islam" means "submission" and, as a religious term, it connotes
"submission to the Divine Will and Commands." As such, ISLAM is co-
extensive with NATURE. For, everything in Nature submits to the Divine Will
without demur. The only exception is man. He has to choose "Islam" through
his free will and thus to attain his destiny by falling in line with the rest of
God's Creation.
Goethe, the renowned poet-philosopher of Germany, says:
"Naerrisch, dass jeder in seinem Falle
5. Seine besondere Meinung priest!
Wenn Islam Gott ergeben heisst,
Im Islam leben und sterben wir alle"
Viz:
"It is lack of understanding that everyone praises own special opinion; (for)
Islam means submission to God and in Islam we all live and die."
B. RELIGION OF NATURE
The above statement brings out, and the Holy Quran emphasizes in clear
terms, that to be a Muslim is to live and grow in accordance with true human
nature and in harmony with the Nature around. Islam, thus, means
conformity to the Natural Law.
C. RELIGION OF DISCIPLINE
The concepts of Submission to the Divine Will and Conformity to the Natural
Law, when actively realized in human life, give rise to the healthiest form of
DISCIPLINE and Islam is the religion of Discipline par excellence.
In the famous book; "First and Last Things," H. G. Wells says:
"The aggression, discipline and submission of Muhammadanism makes, I
think,........fine and honorable religion for men. Its spirit, if not its formula, is
abundantly present in our modern world... I have no doubt that in devotion
to a virile...Deity and to the service of His Empire of stern Law and Order,
efficiently upheld, men have found and will find salvation."
The German Orientalist Friedrich Delitzsch admits that the Muslim shows
"owing to his religious surrender to the Will of God an exemplary patience
under misfortune and he bears up under disastrous accidents with an
admirable strength of mind." (Die welt des Islam, p. 28).
D. RELIGION OF TRUTH
The concept of "Truth" forms the keynote of Islamic ideology and pervades
the entire universal order presented by Islam. Not only is "truthfulness" a
fundamental value in the elaborate Islamic Moral Code - a value which forms
the foundation - stone of Muslim character, but God Himself has been
mentioned in the Holy Quran as "The Truth," or "the True," the Holy Prophet
Muhammed (God bless him!) as the "Bearer of Truth," the Quran itself as
"the Truth," and the abode of the righteousness after death as the "Seat of
Truth."
E. RELIGION OF TEMPERANCE
6. Islam is the religion of Purity and Temperance par excellence. It stresses
purity not only of the mind and the heart, which certain other religions also
stress, but also of the body, its fundamental principle being the harmonious
development of human personality. Consequently; it strictly prohibits the use
of all drinks and foods which might be unhealthy and injurious to the body, or
the mind or both. Thus its prohibitive injunctions cover not only all the
intoxicants, e.g. , wine, opium, etc., but also those foods which are harmful
to healthy human growth. Ultimately, Islamic Temperance covers all evil
thoughts, feelings and deeds.
F. RELIGION OF BEAUTY
Unlike certain religions, Islam is not the religion of contempt for the world, of
the negation of any fundamental value. It is positively and definitely a religion
of fulfillment - fulfillment of all the faculties and positive capabilities with
which God has endowed man. Aesthetic culture, therefore, forms part of
Islamic life - of course, governed and controlled by Islam's moral and spiritual
principles. In Islam the concept of "Beauty" permeates the entire human
activity - nay, the whole cosmic order. "Allah," says the Holy Prophet
Muhammed (peace be with him!), "is Beautiful and loves what is beautiful."
Beauty in thought, word and deed, and beauty in all creative activity is the
Islamic ideal.
Islam permits the creation of Art, within the limitations of its spiritual and
moral framework. But its motto is not "Art for the sake of Art" but "Art for the
sake of Life," whereby alone a true blending of spiritual, moral and physical
beauty - the rational and harmonious goal of human life - is achievable.
G. RELIGION OF REASON
Islam regards Reason as man's distinctive privilege and God's noble gift, and
the Holy Quran has repeatedly exhorted mankind to employ Reason in the
matters of social and natural phenomena and in understanding its Message
and practicing its Guidance, thus giving to "personal judgment," its due place
in the life of a Muslim. "Intellectual Culture" in general, forms one of the
noblest pursuits of human life in Islam and the acquisition and cultivation of
knowledge has been made obligatory upon every Muslim man and woman.
H. RELIGION OF THE NEGATION OF SUPERSTITION
Islam is a positively rational religion and stands opposed to the mystery cults and
religions of mysterious dogmas whose acceptance is generally claimed on the basis
of blind faith. Speaking of the negation of superstition and the affirmation of Reason
in Islam, Godfrey Higgins says: "No relic, no image, no picture, no mother of God
disgrace his (Muhammad's) religion. No such doctrines as the efficacy of faith
without works, or that of a death-bed repentance, plenary indulgences, absolution or
auricular confession, operate first to corrupt, then to deliver up his followers into the
power of a priesthood, which would of course be always more corrupt and more
degraded than themselves. No indeed! The adoration of one God, without mother, or
mystery, or pretended miracle, and the acknowledgement that he, a man, was sent
to preach the duty of offering adoration to the Creator alone, constituted the simple
doctrinal part of the religion of the Unitarian of Arabia." (Apology for Muhammad).
7. About the Author:
Dr. Muhammad Fazlur Rahman (Rahmatullahe Alaih) was a well know Islamic
theologian, a scholar of Muslim and Modern Philosophy, Comparative Religion,
Psychology, and Social Sciences. As a missionary, he traveled round the earth for the
spiritual and moral uplift of different Muslim communities. He was the founder of
World Federation of Islamic Missions in Karachi, Pakistan. He was a Qadriyya shaykh,
and to his credit he has a large number of publications on Islam.