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Islam and Muslims
Islam is an Arabic word which means total submission to God, peace,
purity, acceptance and commitment. As a religion, Islam calls for
complete acceptance of the teachings and guidance of God. A Muslim
is one who freely and willingly accepts the supreme power of God and
strives to organize his life in total accord with the teachings of
God. He also works for building social institutions which reflect
the guidance of God. "Muhammadanism" is a misnomer for Islam and
offends its very spirit since the Prophet Muhammad was a messenger
of God, and not a divine being worshipped by Muslims. Muslims use
the word "Allah" for the English word "God". The understanding of
Deity in Islam differs from some of the connotations in the English
word, God. For the convenience of English speaking readers, the word
God is used in this brochure except when the word "Allah" is in the
quotations from the Qur'an.
Continuity of The Message
Islam is not a new
religion. It is, in essence, the same message and guidance which God
revealed to all His previous messengers. "Say: We believe in Allah
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". Qur'an 3:83. The message which was revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) is Islam in its comprehensive, complete
and final form.
The Five Pillars of Islam
Every action done with
the awareness that it fulfills the Will of God is considered an act
of worship in Islam. But it is the specific acts of worship termed
the Pillars of Islam which provide the framework of Muslim spiritual
life. These are given below:
1.
The DECLARATION OF FAITH. "I bear witness that there is no one
worthy of worship except God (Allah), and that Muhammad is His
servant and messenger." The Prophethood of Muhammad obliges Muslims
to follow his exemplary life in every respect.
2.
PRAYERS are prescribed five times a day as a duty towards God.
Prayer strengthens and enlivens belief in God and inspires man to
higher morality. It purifies the heart and controls temptation,
wrong-doing, and evil.
3.
FASTING during the month of Ramadan. This means abstention from
food, beverages, and sex from dawn to sunset, and curbing evil
intentions and desires. It teaches love, sincerity, and devotion. It
develops patients, unselfishness, social conscience, and willpower
to bear hardship.
4.
ZAKAH is a proportionately fixed contribution collected from the
wealth and earning of the well to do and rich. It is spent on the
poor and needy in particular, and the welfare of the society in
general. The payment of Zakah purifies ones income and wealth and
helps to establish economic balance and social justice in the
society.
5.
HAJJ, or pilgrimage to the Ka'bah in Makkah, once in a lifetime,
provided one has the means to undertake the journey.
Oneness of God
Islam enjoins faith in
the oneness and sovereignty of God, which creates an awareness of
the unity and meaningfulness of the universe and of man's place in
it. This belief frees him from all fears and superstitions by making
him conscious of the presence of the Almighty God and of man's
obligations to Him. But this realization must be expressed and
tested in action. Faith alone is not enough. Belief in one God
requires that we look upon all humanity as one family under the
universal omnipotence of God - the Creator and Nourisher of all.
Islam rejects the idea that there is a "chosen people" making pure
intention, faith in God, and good deeds the only way to heaven. Thus
a direct relationship is established with God, open to all alike,
without any discrimination or intercession.
The Qur'an and Hadith
The Qur'an is the last
revealed word of God and the basic source of Islamic teachings and
laws. It deals with a variety of subjects including the basic
beliefs of Islam, morality, worship, knowledge, wisdom, God-and-man
relationships, and relations among human beings. Comprehensive
teachings on which sound systems of social justice, politics,
economics, legislation, jurisprudence, law and international
relations can be built from an important part of the Holy Qur'an.
Though Prophet Muhammad did not receive a formal education, the
Qur'an, as soon as it was revealed to him in the spoken word, was
committed to writing by his secretaries. In this way every word was
written down and preserved during his lifetime by his companions.
The original and complete text of the Qur'an is in Arabic and
translations of its meaning in most known languages are available in
major libraries and bookstores. Hadith, the teachings, sayings and
actions of Prophet Muhammad, accurately reported and collected by
his devoted companions, explain and elaborate the Qur'anic verses.
Concept of Worship
Islam does not teach
ritualism. It places great emphasis on intention and action. To
worship God is to love him and to act upon His commands in every
aspect of life, to enjoin goodness and forbid wrong-doing and
oppression, to practice charity and justice and to serve Him by
serving mankind. The Qur'an presents this sublime concept in the
following manner: "It is not righteousness that you turn your faces
to the East or West, but righteous is he who believes in Allah and
the Last Day and the Angels and the Scripture and the Prophets; and
gives his wealth for love of Him to kinsfolk and to orphans and the
needy and the wayfarer and to those who ask, and sets slaves free;
and observes proper worship and pays the Zakah. And those who keep
their treaty when they make one, and the patient in tribulation and
adversity and time of stress; such are those who are sincere. Such
are the Godfearing". Qur'an 2:177.
Man, A Free Agent
Man is the highest
creation of God and he has a free will to make his own decisions.
God has shown him the right path, and the life of Prophet Muhammad
provides a perfect example for achieving success and salvation.
Islam stands for the sanctity of human personality and confers equal
rights on all without distinction of race, nationality or sex. The
law of God set down in the Qur'an and exemplified in the life of the
Prophet is supreme in all cases. It applies equally to the prince
and the pauper, the ruler and the ruled, the saint and the sinner.
Man's Accountability to God
Man's life is not
limited to the short span of earthly existence. On the day of
judgement the entire human race will be resurrected; everyone will
appear before the Almighty God and face the consequences of his
deeds in this life. Thus, life in the Hereafter is a continuation of
the earthly life. Belief in man's accountability to God gives a
sense and meaning to life and differentiates human beings from
animals and inanimate objects. It serves as a reminder against
crime, corruption, immorality, and injustice.
Human Rights
Islam protects all
noble values and human rights. Freedom, equality, justice, and the
right to life, liberty, and security of person are of prime concern
in Islamic law. "Whosoever kills a human being for other than
manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he had
killed all mankind, and whosoever saves the life of one, it shall be
as if he had saved the life of all mankind..." Qur'an 5:32. Islam
places great emphasis on social justice. It opposes all those who
exploit, oppress and deal unjustly with people. " O ye who believe:
Be steadfast witnesses for Allah in equity and let not hatred of any
people seduce you that you deal not justly. Be just; that is nearer
to piety". Qur'an 5:8.
Science and Technology
Islam encourages the
use of science and the scientific method. Acquisition of knowledge
is obligatory on every Muslim, male and female. In Islam, science
and technology should be used for moral ends and serve all
legitimate needs of mankind. Moreover, both are viewed as yet
another means to understand and see the power and glory of God. "He
it is Who created for you all that is in the earth." Qur'an 2:29.
"It is your Lord, the Most Bounteous, Who taught by the pen, taught
man that which he knew not..." Qur'an 96:2- 5. "We shell show them
our Signs on the horizons and within themselves until it will be
manifest unto them that it is the Truth..." Qur'an 41:53.
Islam: The Cure for Modern
Ailments
Racism is a major
problem in many materially advanced countries. Prejudice and
discrimination against racial groups is common phenomenon even
today. For 1400 years Islam has shown in practice how racism can be
ended. The Islamic social scene, particularly during the Hajj, is a
unique example of the brotherhood of men of all races and nations
under One God. Similarly, the family, the basic unit of civilization
has also become something of a problem in the West. It is in visible
decay. The family system of Islam brings the rights of husband,
wife, children, and relatives into a fine equilibrium. Islam
nourishes generosity in the family and holds it together under the
clear Qur'anic laws and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be
upon him.
Some Misconceptions About Islam
It is unfortunate that
some teachings of Islam have been distorted and misrepresented in
the West and the communist world. The main distortions relate to the
status of women, marriage and divorce, jihad or so-called "holy
war", the authenticity of the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon
him), and the distinction between the Qur'an and the Hadith. The
accurate teachings of Islam on these matters can be obtained only
from authentic Islamic writings. |