A Quick Introduction to Islam
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Continuity of the Message
Islam is not a new religion because
"submission to the will of God", i.e. Islam, has always been the only acceptable
religion in the sight of God. For this reason, Islam is the true "natural
religion", and it is the same eternal message revealed through the ages to all of
God's prophets and messengers. Muslims believe that all of God's prophets, which include
Abraham, Noah, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, brought the same message of Pure Monotheism. For
this reason, the Prophet Muhammad was not the founder of a new religion, as many people
mistakenly think, but he was the Final Prophet of Islam. By revealing His final message to
Muhammad, which is an eternal and universal message for all of mankind, God finally
fulfilled the covenant that He made with Abraham, who was one of the earliest and greatest
prophets. Suffice it to say that the way of Islam is the same as the way of the prophet
Abraham, because both the Bible and the Qur'an portray Abraham as a towering example of
someone who submitted himself completely to God and worshipped Him without intermediaries.
Once this is realized, it should be clear that Islam has the most continuous and universal
message of any religion, because all prophets and messengers were "Muslims",
i.e. those who submitted to God's will, and they preached "Islam", i.e.
submission to the will of Almighty God.
The Oneness of God
The foundation of the Islamic faith is belief
in the Oneness of Almighty God - the God of Abraham, Noah, Moses and Jesus. Islam teaches
that a pure belief in One God is intuitive in human beings and thus fulfills the natural
inclination of the soul. As such, Islam's concept of God is straightforward, unambiguous
and easy to understand. Islam teaches that the hearts, minds and souls of human beings are
fitting receptacles for clear divine revelation, and that God's revelations to man are not
clouded by self-contradictory mysteries or irrational ideas. As such, Islam teaches that
even though God cannot be fully comprehended and grasped by our finite human minds, He
also does not expect us to accept absurd or demonstrably false beliefs about Him.
According to the teachings of Islam, Almighty God is absolutely One and His Oneness should
never be compromised by associating partners with Him - neither in worship nor in belief.
Due to this, Muslims are required to maintain a direct relationship with God, and
therefore all intermediaries are absolutely forbidden. From the Islamic standpoint,
believing in the Oneness of God means to realize that all prayer and worship should be
exclusively for God, and that He alone deserves such titles as "Lord" and
"Savior". Some religions, even though they believe on "One God", do
not make all of their worship and prayers for Him alone. Also, they also give the title of
"Lord" to beings that are not All-Knowing, All-Powerful and Un-Changing - even
according to their own scriptures. Suffice it to say that according to Islam, it is not
enough that people believe that "God is One", but they must actualize this
belief by proper conduct. In short, in the Islamic concept of God, which is completely
based on Divine Revelation, there is no ambiguity in divinity - God is God and man is man.
Since God is the only Creator and continual Sustainer of the Universe, He is transcendent
above His creation - the Creator and the creature never mix. Islam teaches that God has a
unique nature and that He is free from gender, human weaknesses and beyond anything which
human beings can imagine. The Qur'an teaches that the signs and proofs of God's wisdom,
power and existence are evident in the world around us. As such, God calls on man to
ponder over the creation in order to build a better understanding of his Creator. Muslims
believe that God is Loving, Compassionate and Merciful, and that He is concerned with the
daily affairs of human beings. In this, Islam strikes a unique balance between false
religious and philosophical extremes. Some religions and philosophies portray God as just
an impersonal "Higher Power" who is uninterested, or unaware, of the life of
each individual human. Other religions tend to give God human qualities and teach that He
is present in His creation, by being incarnate in someone, something - or even everything.
In Islam, however, Almighty God has clarified the truth by letting mankind know that He is
"Compassionate", "Merciful", "Loving" and the "Answerer
of Prayers". But He as also emphasized strongly that "there is nothing like unto
Him", and that He is high above time, space and His creation. Finally, it should be
mentioned that the God that Muslims worship is the same God that Jews and Christians
worship - because there is only one God. It is unfortunate that some people mistakenly
believe that Muslims worship a different God than Jews and Christians, and that
"Allah" is just the "god of the Arabs". This myth, which has been
propagated by the enemies of Islam, is completely false since the word "Allah"
is simply the Arabic name for Almighty God. It is the same word for God which is used by
Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians. However, it should be clarified that even though
Muslims worship the same God as Jews and Christian, their concept of Him differs somewhat
from the beliefs of other religions - mainly because it is based completely on Divine
Revelation from God. For example, Muslims reject the Christian belief that God is a
Trinity, not only becaue the Qur'an rejects it, but also because if this was God's true
nature, He would have clearly revealed it to Abraham, Noah, Jesus and all of the other
prophets.
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