"Say We believe in God and what is revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and I`saac and Jacob and the Tribes, and what was entrusted to Moses and Jesus and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them and to Him we have surrendered."
(Quran 3: 84)
Abu Yusuf Daniel Masters, Abu Maryam
Isma'il Kaka
and Abu Iman Robert Squires [Taken from 'Muslim Answers']
Uniqueness of the Name
The name for the religion of Islam is much more than just
a name because it expresses a deep spiritual meaning as well as an overall
outlook on life and concept of worship. The word "Islam" is an Arabic
word which means "complete submission to the will of Almighty God".
Other religions are named after their founders, such as Christianity and
Buddhism; after a tribe or ethnic group, such as Judaism; or after a specific
geographical region, such as Hinduism. Islam, however, is unique because its
name represents its outlook on life and reflects its universal nature.
Additionally, the name "Islam" was not thought up by its followers or
applied by other people, as is the case with the names of other religions, but
was revealed by Almighty God. This name expressed nothing new, because
submission to the will of God, i.e. "Islam", has always been the true
religion of God. Due to this fact, and since the teachings of Islam are
straightforward, profound and logical, Islam is the "Natural Religion"
of all human beings. The name of no other religion carries any significant
message, or conveys the true sense of its outlook on life, as does the name
"Islam".
Universality & Continuity of the Message
The command to worship none other than Almighty God and to
submit to His will has been revealed by God to all of His prophets throughout
mankind's long history. The pure essence of the beliefs and teachings that were
revealed by God to the Prophet Muhammad are the same as God taught to Abraham,
who was one of the earliest and greatest prophets. So actually, Muhammad is the
final prophet of Islam -- not the first. Additionally, Islam is the true
"religion of Abraham", because Abraham completely submitted himself to
the revealed will of Almighty God. Islam is truly unique among the religions of
the world because it is addressed to all of mankind. The scripture of Islam,
called the Qur'an, repeatedly addresses all human beings by saying: "O
mankind!" Additionally, in the Qur'an, Almighty God is never addressed as
the God of a particular people or nation. From the very beginning of the mission
of Prophet Muhammad, his followers came from a wide spectrum of individuals --
there was Bilal, the African slave; Suhaib, the Byzantine Roman; Ibn Sailam, the
Jewish Rabbi; and Salman, the Persian. Since religious truth is eternal and
unchanging, and mankind is one universal brotherhood, God's revelations to man
have always been consistent and universal. Submission to the will of God, and
worshipping Him alone without intermediaries, has always been the only religion
acceptable to Almighty God.
A Straightforward Concept of God
Unique among the religions of the world, the concept of
God in Islam is completely based upon Divine Revelation. Not only is the concept
of God in Islam characterized by purity and clarity, but it is also not marred
by myths, superstitions or man-made philosophical ideas. In the pure and
straightforward teachings of Islam, Almighty God has clearly revealed His unique
nature and qualities to man in the way which He wants them to be understood.
While other religions have either mixed man-made doctrines with divine
revelation, or ignored the divine revelation almost completely, Islam's concept
of God is based totally on what God has said about Himself. Islam's concept of
God can be called pure and straightforward because there is a clear distinction
made between the Creator and the created. As such, there is no ambiguity in
divinity -- it is made clear that there is nothing divine or worthy of being
worshipped except for Almighty God. In Islam, calling someone other than
Almighty God "Lord" or "Savior" is completely prohibited
because such terms compromise God's uniqueness and because all of our trust
should be put in Almighty God -- who is the Most Merciful and the Controller of
all affairs. The only Creator -- Almighty God -- is Unique, Eternal and
Transcendent above His Creation. Everything else besides Almighty God -- meaning
anything that you can see or even imagine -- is part of God's creation, and thus
not worthy of worship. Almighty God, as He has described Himself in the Qur'an,
is Absolutely One and "the Most Merciful of those who show mercy".
Even though God is transcendent above His creation, due to His infinite Mercy He
is constantly involved with the affairs of His creatures. Even though God is
infinite, unique and incomprehensible, in the Holy Qur'an He has revealed
Himself in a way suitable to the finite and limited human mind. By reaching out
to man and sending revelations through all of His prophets, God has allowed
Himself to be known through His unique and most-beautiful attributes. Because
the concept of God in Islam was sent by God specifically for mankind, it appeals
to the innate nature of the human being. Due to this fact, Islam does not ask
man to accept irrational, ludicrous or man-made doctrines about God. The Islamic
concept of God strikes a unique balance between various religions an because is
avoids reducing God to just being some remote and impersonal "First
Cause" or "Higher Power", while on the other hand it also teaches
that a direct and personal relationship with God can be maintained without
believing God to be like His creation or incarnate in it.
Direct Relationship with God
In other religions, even the ones which claim belief in
"One God", people often approach God through an intermediary, such as
a saint, an angel, the Virgin Mary or Jesus. However, it is only in Islam that a
person is required only to pray to God. Some people also nullify a truly proper
and direct relationship with Almighty God by mistakenly believing that they have
a special relationship with Him simply because they are members of a certain
ethnic group, tribe or "chosen people". Additionally, in Islam there
are no priests or clergy -- each worshipper, man or woman, has a direct
relationship with their Merciful Creator -- Almighty God. Since God is the Owner
and Sustainer of everything, as well as the only one who can provide true and
complete forgiveness, it is completely futile to try to approach Him through
anyone else. According to the teachings of Islam, praying to or worshipping
anything or anyone besides Almighty God is the greatest sin a person can commit.
Even though other religions believe in God, they nullify this belief by making
the grave mistake of not always approaching Him directly. Some religions even go
so far as to say that human beings, due to their sinfulness, cannot approach God
without an intermediary -- which mistakenly implies that God is unable or
unwilling to forgive human-beings directly. Islam teaches that Almighty God has
the power to do all things and that no one should ever despair of His mercy.
According to the teachings of Islam, God is always ready to bestow His abundant
Grace and Mercy on anyone who turns to Him in repentance. Even people who used
to commit the worst sin of worshipping others besides God will be forgiven if
they realize what they are doing is wrong and repent. Having a direct
relationship with God, and understanding that He alone deserves worship and
praise, goes hand-in-hand with the Islamic concept of God. This is because once
a proper concept of God is established in the heart and mind, submission to God
and complete reliance on Him alone comes naturally.
Unique Concept of Worship
According to the teachings of Islam, everything that a
human being does with the pure intention of pleasing God is an act of worship.
Due to this, Islam has an all encompassing concept of worship unlike any other
religion. Almighty God has revealed in the Holy Qur'an that His purpose for
creating human beings was to worship Him and Him alone. Like other religions,
Islam has required acts of worship, however worship in Islam is not limited to
rituals. Since Islam is an all-encompassing religion with guidance for all
aspects of life. almost every action in a Muslim's life becomes an act of
worship if it is done to build a better relationship with God. Since man's
purpose in life is to worship and submit to God, worship in Islam has been
defined by God Himself in an all-encompassing way. This is special uniqueness
can also be seen in the fact that most other religions only require formal
worship once per week, while Islam requires it five times a day. Even more
importantly, all rites of formal worship in Islam are based on Divine
revelation, while the modes of worship in other religions are a mixture of
Divine revelation, man-made traditions, opinions of clergymen and religious
councils. Additionally, in Islam acts of worship such as prayer and fasting have
been described by God and His Prophet in such detail that it gives human beings
a feeling of assurance that the way they are worshipping God is pleasing to Him.
Based on Authentic Sources
The preservation of the scripture of Islam -- the Holy
Qur'an -- is unique among world religions. No other religion has a scripture
which is both as old and as well-preserved as the one possessed by Muslims
today. Even scholars who are hostile to Islam admit that the Qur'an that exists
today is exactly the same as the one that existed in the time of the Prophet
Muhammad. Even though many people mistakenly assume that the Qu'ran (also
spelled Koran) was written by Muhammad, it is actually the literal Word of God.
Not only was Muhammad known by his people to be unable to read and write, but
the Holy Qur'an clearly and repeatedly exclaims that it is from Almighty God -
the Lord of the Universe. Unlike other religions, the followers of Islam have
always considered their scripture to be the Word of God in toto. The scriptures
of other religions are made up of writings that were not considered to be
scripture until many years after they were written - the letters of (St.) Paul
are a good example of this. Additionally, the Holy Qur'an has always been in the
possession of the common believer, and as such was circulated very widely. In
this way, Muslims know that their scripture is authentic, unlike other so-called
"scriptures" which are still claimed to be scripture even though their
authors are unknown. The Qur'an also remained pure and authentic because unlike
other scriptures, it was written down and memorized in the lifetime of the
prophet that it was revealed to. Also, its wide circulation prevented scholars,
clergy and religious councils from deciding what should and should not be part
of the scripture -- since it was already in the hands of the people in its
complete form. It has always amazed people to find out that the entire Qur'an
was not only memorized word-for-word by hundreds of the companions of Prophet
Muhammad, but that it has been memorized verbatim by thousands upon thousands of
people until this very day in its original language of Arabic. It was only
natural for Almighty God to preserve the scripture revealed to Prophet Muhammad,
because he was the last Prophet and Final Messenger of God. In short, the Qu'ran
is a unique scripture that has come down to us in its original form and unique
language. Due to its pristine teachings and unquestionable authenticity, the
Qur'an removes the need for man to wonder for himself how to worship and please
God, since God Himself has clearly described these things.
An Eternal Message
Islam has just as much meaning and is just as applicable
to people living in today's "modern world" as it did for people living
1400 years ago. Since the message of Islam is eternally true it is also very
robust, and as such still has a strong spiritual impact on millions of people
living in the world today. The Pure Monotheism of Islam, as well as its
universal brotherhood, strong morals and positive outlook on life, is still very
relevant and meaningful to modern man. The continued relevance and applicability
to both the spiritual and worldly life of human beings from all around the word
is just one of the many proofs of the Divine origin of the message of Islam.
Unlike the teachings of other religions, the teachings of Islam don't need to be
updated or watered-down in order to appeal to a human being living in today's
troubled world. Since the teachings of Islam are both spiritually true and
eternally practical, they can be lived and implemented in the daily life of a
person in order to make their life more fulfilling. In short, unique among world
religions, Islam has not had to sacrifice its integrity in order to be both
applicable to "modern life" and to have enough spiritual impact to
change people's lives.
A Complete Way of Life
Islam not just a "religion" in the traditional
sense, because it is not just confined to acts of worship, morality and other
aspects of personal piety. The teachings of Islam, even though they do cover
religious rituals and morality, also encompass all other aspects of life. The
Prophet Muhammad's mission encompassed not only spiritual and religious
teachings, but also included guidance for such things as social reform,
economics, politics, warfare and family life. Thus due to the diversity and
success of Muhammad's mission, Muslims have clear guidance from God and His
Final Prophet on all aspects of life. This goes hand-in-hand with the Islamic
belief that Almighty God does not leave human beings without guidance in their
daily lives -- thus His guidance is all-encompassing. Due to God's wisdom, and
because Islam is the final revealed religion, the guidance that God has sent is
applicable for all times and for all places. This can be seen in the fact that
the guidance for some aspects of life is much more broad and flexible than
others. Additionally, in the Qur'an, Almighty God has revealed to mankind that
the purpose of our creation is to worship and remember God in all aspects of our
life, and to follow His guidance in everything that we do. Thus Islam does not
accept a secular view of government and society, but only one based on the Law
of God. Nor does Islam leave it to human beings to decide what is right and
wrong, good and bad, moral and immoral based on their whims, desires or man-made
idea. In short, Islam does not teach people to "Render unto Caesar the
things which are Caesar's" because, according to Islam, everything belongs
to God. Like all of its other teachings, Islam's view of other religions is
balanced, realistic and moderate. Islam doesn't view other religions as being
either completely true nor completely false, but believes that all true
religions were at one time divinely revealed. However, over time the teachings
of the various religions, due to a variety of reasons, have become distorted and
mixed with made-man ideas. But nonetheless, Muslims are required to be tolerant
of other revealed religions since the Qur'an clearly says: "Let there be no
compulsion in religion".
Moderation
The teachings of Islam, since they are divinely revealed,
are balanced in all of their aspects. Even though Islam is an all-encompassing
way of life, it preaches moderation and rejects extremism. On the one hand,
Islam does not preach complete rejection of all worldly pleasures in view of the
life hereafter; and on the other hand it does not teach that earthly life is
just for pleasure and enjoyment. In Islam, wealth and worldly pleasures can be
partaken of in this life as long as they are enjoyed in a way that is in
obedience to God. However, Muslims are taught to keep in mind that the life
hereafter is their ultimate goal, and therefore one should be charitable and not
become too attached to worldly things. By maintaining a balance between man's
spiritual and physical needs, the teachings of Islam are best suited for the
needs of human beings in particular and society in general. Since Islam is based
on clear guidance from God, it rejects all man-made religious excesses, such as
certain forms of monasticism where people try to completely "reject the
world" and other forms of extreme self-denial. Islam teaches that human
beings have responsibilities at all levels -- to other individuals, to their
families and to society as a whole. By maintaining a unique balance between the
physical and spiritual, and between the individual and society, Islam maintains
a balance in all directions.
A Positive Outlook
Most people will agree that having a strong self-esteem
and a positive outlook on life is conducive to achieving happiness and success.
Unique among the religions of the world, Islam's view of both the nature of the
human being and the purpose of life are extremely positive. Islam's view of the
nature of the human being is balanced. On the one hand they are not viewed as
being inherently evil, but on the other they are not considered to be perfect -
nor are they expected to be so. According to the teachings of Islam, every human
being, man or woman, is born with a clean slate and is equally capable of both
good and evil. Since God has bestowed limited free-will on human beings, they
will ultimately be held responsible for their actions. Believing that
"salvation" is based on "faith alone" reduces human life to
a near meaningless and fatalistic existence. The teachings of Islam make it
clear that human beings, since their nature is basically good, are capable of
positive action in this life, and that the best way to achieve a balanced, happy
and fulfilled life is complete submission to Almighty God. Certainly, no person
can completely submit to God by simply wanting to do so, but by first realizing
that none has a right to be worshipped and obeyed except for Almighty God, and
then making a reasonable effort to follow God's commands, all human beings can
fulfill their reason for existence - which is to worship God alone. . The Holy
Qur'an tells us that "man was created weak" and thus falls into sin
often. On the other hand, man is not to think of himself as so evil and corrupt
so as to despair of God's mercy. As a recourse to this, and since Islam condemns
self-righteousness, a pious life can only be lived by trusting in God -- since
there is no power or strength except through God. As such, spiritual felicity is
achieved by a combination of both faith and action. As such, the most righteous
person is not one who thinks that repentance is unnecessary, but the one who
admits and realizes his mistakes - and then repents. According to the word of
Almighty God as revealed in the Holy Qur'an, mankind is God's trustee on earth;
and as such the life of this world is a test, not a punishment. Even before God
created the first man, He knew that he would sin, however God created man in
spite of this. According to the Qur'an, God has bestowed on human beings a great
trust and given them dignity. It is only by worshipping Almighty God, directly
and without intermediaries, that a human being can fulfull their true innate
nature and purpose of existence. In short, Islam is realistic. It portrays human
beings just as they are and the life of the world just as it is. Since the
outlook of Islam is divinely revealed is not based on wishful or negative
thinking, but simply on reality. Islam also has a positive view of mankind in
general, since it teaches that the best person in the sight of God is the one
who is most God-conscious. In this way the truth of Islam and the universality
of God's message transcends all of the barriers of race, nationality, ethnic
group and economic status.
* pbuh - Peace be upon him; It is a
Muslim practise to convey prayers of peace whenever the name of Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) and other prophets is taken.
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