What is Islam ? and the basic information about the Islam.


 
What is Islam? an introduction about Islam in English
Islam


What is Islam?
The Arabic word Islam literally means “surrender” or “submission”. Islam, as a faith, means total and sincere surrender to God so that one can live in peace and tranquility. Peace is achieved through active obedience to the revealed commandments of God, for God is The just, The Peace.
The name Islam is universal in meaning.. Islam is not named after a tribe of people or an individual, as Judaism  is named after the tribe of Judah, Christianity after Christ, and Buddhism after Buddha. Islam is not a name chosen by human beings; it was divinely communicated from God. Islam is a global faith, not of the East or the West. Islam is a complete way of life, implying total submission to God. One who surrenders his or her will to God, voluntarily is called a Muslim. It was not Muhammad (sa) but Adam who first brought Islam to humanity. Then, each Prophet and Messenger came to exhort the people to a clear understanding of God”s commandments. They offered teachings relevant to that time, until God chose the final prophet , Muhammad (sa),to come with the Last Testament referred to as the Quran.
Allah is an Arabic word, meaning “The One and Only True Deity” the proper name of The One who created the heavens and the earth, Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians also call God by the name Allah. For a Muslim, Allah is the greatest and most inclusive of names for God, denoting The One who is adored in worship, The One who created all that exists.

The Five Pillars of Islam

There are five obligatory acts of worship that every Muslim must dutifully carry out. Failure to do so is a grave sin. The edifice of Islam rests upon these five pillars. One cannot be considered a Muslim if he or she denies that any one of these acts is obligatory.
The five obligations of Muslims are as follows :
1.   The declaration of faith, to Testify that there is no true deity except God, and that Muhammad is his Messenger.(shahadah).
2.   To pray five times a day (salah).
3.   To pay yearly alms (Zakah)
4.   To fast during the month of Ramadan(Sawm)
5.   To make the pilgrimage to Makkah (Hajj)

The Declaration of Faith (shahadah)

It is obligatory for every person intending to enter Islam to believe and to say, ” I  testify that there is no true deity except God, and that Muhammad is his Messenger.” With this simple, important, and powerful declaration,  a person is considered a Muslim.
The first part “No true deity…….” Is a negation of polytheism.  It is a negation of the existence of any true deity other than God, or any entity that shares in any of the divine attributes of God. The Second part  “Except God” is an affirmation of monotheism. God is the only one worthy of worship. “Muhammad is God”s Messenger “ is the third part  of the declaration of faith. It is  an affirmation of the Prophethood  of Muhammad (sa) as the final Prophet and Messenger of God. By believing and saying the testimony of faith, a person rejects all false objects of worship and asserts that God is the only one to be worshiped. God is without equal or partner. God promises that once a person affirms and sincerely says,” I testify that there is no true deity except God, and that Muhammad is his Messenger.” All of his or her previous sins are forgiven.

Praying Five Times A Day (Salah)
It is required for every Muslim to perform five obligatory prayers a day. A Muslim turns toward Makkah when performing these prayers, facing the first house built for the worship of The One God. This house is called the Kabah. We are not worshipping the Kabah. Facing the Kabah to pray unifies  the worshippers in their prayer to The One God.

Paying The Yearly Alms (Zakah)
It is a religious duty for every Muslim who is prosperous enough to accumulate and retain a sufficient amount of savings to give a portion of his her wealth to the needy each year. These alms are called Zakah in Arabic, which literally means “Purification” Paying these alms is a way for people who are financially to purify the ethically gained wealth that God has bestowed upon them. In addition, it is a means to directly distribute wealth throughout society and help the poor and needy. Zakah also purifies the soul of the giver, reduces greed, and strengthens  compassion and generosity among humanity.

Fasting During Ramadan (Sawm)
A physically able pubescent Muslim must fast during the lunar month of Ramadan. This month is a significant because the first revelations of the Quran to Muhammad (Sa) occurred during this month.. Fasting begins at dawn and ends at sunset, local time. During daylight hours a fasting person must abstain from food, drink and marital sexual intercourse .  Fasting teaches self-control and patience.
Making The Pilgrimage of Makkah (Hajj)
 
What is Islam? an introduction about Islam in English
Hajj in Kaba

Every Muslims is to make the pilgrimage to the Kabah, in Makkah, once in a lifetime if he or she has the ability and means to do so. The rite of Hajj originated from the prophet Abreham and was restored by Muhammad (sa). Muslims from all over the world gather together for the purpose of worshipping and pleasing God alone.
May Allah grant us the grace to follow the rules and principles of Islam.
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