Islam in Brief
Islam in Brief
Islam in Brief
IN BRIEF
Osaid al-Houtary
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WHAT IS ISLAM?
1. The Arabic word ‘Islam’ simply means ‘submission’, and
derives from a word meaning ‘peace’ (sal m). In a religious
context it means complete submission to the will of God. ‘Allah’
is the Arabic name for God, which is used by Arab Muslims and
Christians alike.
2. Islam is not a new religion, but the same truth that God
revealed through all His Prophets to every people. Muslims
believe that there is only one religion which is (al-
Monotheism and all the Messengers and the Prophets called for
this religion. And God’s final Message to man, a reconfirmation
of the eternal message and a summing-up of all that has gone
before was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad ( ) through
Gabriel ( ).
A. Who Is Allah?
1. ‘Allah’ is the Arabic name for God, which is used by Arab
Muslims and Christians alike.
2. Allah is only One God, He is the Lord and none has the
right to be worshipped but Him. This is the Islamic
Monotheism. Therefore this God is:
a. One: He is not three in one, He is not more or less
than that. He is simply One God. He is the Creator
of the universe, its Organizer, Planner, Sustainer,
and the Giver of security, etc. Therefore, this God is
one and is doing a lot of things. He is not only
watching his creation. This is called: Oneness of the
Lordship of God.
The Qur’an, the last revealed Word of God, is the prime source
of every Muslim'
s faith and practice. It deals with all the subjects
which concern us as human beings: wisdom, doctrine, worship,
and law, but its basic theme is the relationship between God and
His creatures. At the same time it provides guidelines for a just
society, proper human conduct and an equitable economic
system.
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Thus, they are one kind of Allah’s creatures. One is not
considered a real believer till one believes in their existence and
in everything the Qur’an and Sunnah mention about them, their
characteristics, and their activities, without additions, omissions,
or change. God ( ) said: Any who denies Allah, His Angles,
His Books, His Messengers, and the Day of Judgment has gone
far astray. (Qur’an 4:136)
WHO IS MUHAMMAD?
Muhammad ( ) was born in Mecca in the year 570. Since his
father died before his birth, and his mother shortly afterwards, he
was raised by his uncle from the respected tribe of Quraysh. At
that time, Arabs worshipped idols, they were pagans.
2. The man was not created absurdly and without wisdom and
that his life on earth is temporal and limited to this very short
time man lives and sins.
3. The man will not be left without any reward-, the oppressor
will not be punished for his oppression, the just will not be
rewarded for his justice, the reformer will not be compensated for
the reformations he has made, the corrupt will not be punished
for his corruption and the wrong doer will not be punished for his
mischief.
4. Thus belief in Resurrection is conducive to the glory, justice,
and wisdom of Allah ( ). Any man of sight will admit it and any
unadulterated instinct (fitrah) will be comforted with its belief.
C. THE FAST
1. Literally:
The Arabic word for “fasting” (sawm) is derived from the
root
s ma literally means “to restrain” or “to refrain”, so
‘fasting’
is refraining from normal things, such as eating, drinking,
talking. If any one refrain from these thing, he is
considered
s ’im which means the observer of fast.
2. Religiously:
Fasting means to refrain from things that invalidate (break)
the fasting from Morning Prayer time (break dawn), with
intention to please Allah ( ), till Sunset Prayer time.
D. PILGRIMAGE (Hajj)
Hajj is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca (In Saudi Arabia) Hajj is
an obligation only for those who are physically and financially
able to perform it. Pilgrims wear special clothes: simple garments
which strip away distinctions of class and culture, so that all
stand equal before God. The rites of the Hajj, which are of
Abrahamic origin, include:
1. Circling the Ka’ba seven times,
2. Going seven times between the mountains of "af and
Marwah as did Hagar during her search for water.
3. The pilgrims stand together on the wide plain of ‘Arafat
and join in prayers for God' s forgiveness, in what is often
thought of as a preview of the Last Judgment. In previous
centuries the Hajj was an arduous undertaking. Today,
however, Saudi Arabia provides millions of people with
water, modern transport, and the most up-todate health
facilities. The close of the Hajj is marked by a festival, the
Eid al-Adha, which is celebrated with prayers and the
exchange of gifts in Muslim communities everywhere.
This, and the Eid al-Fitr, a feast-day commemorating the
end of Ramadan, are the main festivals of the Muslim
calendar.
E. Good Manners
The Prophet ( ) said: “I was sent (a Messenger and
Prophet to all the nations) to complete the good manners.”
[ $ ! % hadith
Number 8882 (Arabic version)]
The Prophet ( ) said: “By Him in Whose Hand is my life,
none of you (truly) believes till he likes for his brother, or
he (the Holy Prophet) said: for his neighbour, whatever he
likes for himself.” [ a Muslim, Book 1,chapter 18,
hadith Number 0073]