Islam - Basic Beliefs and Concepts
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Islam: Basic Beliefs and Concepts
Summary:
Islam is one of the fastest-growing religions globally, with over two billion followers known as Muslims.
Article:
Islam is rapidly expanding worldwide, with more than two billion people identifying as Muslims. Central to Islam is the submission of human will to the One God, referred to in Arabic as "Allah." Allah is the singular, supreme creator of the universe, unmatched and in control of all existence.
Islam was the faith bestowed upon Adam, the first human created by God, who was not a fallen being. All prophets and messengers sent by God, including Adam, Abraham, Moses, Aaron, Jacob, Jesus, and Muhammad, were Muslims. They delivered the same core message to humanity:
"La Ilaha Illa Allah"
This phrase means "There is no god worthy of worship except Allah," emphasizing that everything else is His creation and servant.
Despite the prophets having different scriptures, practices, and methods of worship, Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him and all other prophets) is considered the last Messenger of Allah on Earth before the Day of Judgment.
The fundamental message of Islam centers on the absolute unity of Allah. He is unlike anything else, not a part of any triad, nor a father or son. Muslims regard Jesus as Allah's prophet and servant, akin to all other prophets, including Moses and Muhammad.
Islam maintains that God and His creations are entirely distinct. Allah is neither His creation nor a part of it, though His essence and vast knowledge permeate His creation.
Islam encourages humans to turn away from worshiping Allah's creations and guides them towards worshiping the Creator Himself?"Allah. The greatest sin, according to Islam, is the worship of creation over the Creator.
The most fundamental tenet of Islam is the belief in one God, Allah, who is the sole Creator, Ruler, Lord, Administrator, and Master of all existence. The universe operates solely through Allah's will.
Allah responds to human prayers, possessing the unique power to accept or reject them. He is the architect of human destiny, with no one else capable of altering their own or others' fate.
All human hopes and fears should be directed solely towards Allah, who is the source of both awe and favor.
This forms the cornerstone of Islamic belief. May Allah guide us all to the truth. Thank you for taking the time to read.
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