What
is Islam?
Islam literally means submission (of one's self to the One
Creator - Allah). Islam is also derived from the Arabic word
for peace; thus, the religion called "Islam" is
grounded in the concept of peace in and through one's submission
to the authority and will of Allah (God).
Founded in the seventh century AD, Islam is also the most
recent and, some would say, most vital. Contrary to popular
belief, Islam was not introduced by the Prophet Muhammad (S).
Muhammad (S) was in fact the last prophet in a line of prophets
- the first of whom was Prophet Adam (S). The revelation of
Islam has taken place, at various times, through different
messengers of Allah such as Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and
finally Muhammad peace be upon them.
The teachings of Islam are based on the nature of mankind.
Islam is a set of teachings that has been revealed by Allah
to mankind.
Today, Islam has more than 1 billion believers worldwide.
"Muslim" is a word taken from the word Islam. It
applies to the person who is ready to take orders from God
and follow them.
5 Pillars of Islam
Shahada: The witnessing
of Oneness of Allah and Messengership of Muhammad (Peace and
blessings be upon him). This is the first step for entering
the life transaction of Islam. It is done with two witnesses
and a person to take the hand of the one embracing the way.
Then the person repeats slowly: "Ash Shadu an La illaha
ill Allah wa Ash Shahadu ana Muhammad rasul Allah" Three
times. This is the begining of the journey of peaceful self-submission
to the will of Allah. Allah is Al-Rashid..."Guide to
the Path."
Salat: Prayer is
a very intrigal part of the way of submission as Allah has
directed the believer to prostrate in prayer five times a
day. The first is done at early morning just as the light
of day begins. Next is just after the sun passes the Zeinith
or highest point of the sky. Third is the afternoon prayer
when the shadow becomes long. Then the sunset prayer, just
after the disc of the sun goes below the horizon. Finally
the night prayer when all of the color has left the sky and
darkness has settled. This pattern sets the believer in tune
with the Creator of all the cosmos.
Zakat: This is a
tax taken by command of Allah and given to the needy and poor.
It is a tool of social balance between rich and poor. If a
believer has a certain level of wealth for a full year they
must pay the zakat due on it. The Zakat-al-Mal is 2.5% of
the taxable wealth.
Sawm : Fasting is
perscribed for the month of Ramadan. This is measured by the
lunar calendar and lasts 29-30 days. The believer abstains
from eating, drinking, and having carnal relations with their
spouse from sunrise to sunset. After sunset the fast is generally
broken with dates and milk, as a tradition of the Prophet
Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). This is usually
followed by prayer and then a nice meal. It was during the
month of Ramadan that the first verses of the Quran were revealed,
so it is a common practice to read the whole Quran during
this month. Also many acts of charity and other acts of worship
increase in this time as well. It is a very beautiful time
for gatherings and developing warm bonds between the believers.
Hajj: Pilgrimage
to the First House of Allah; the Kaba, the foundation originally
built by the angles and later Ibrahim and his son Ishmal rebuilt
The House. This journey is made at least once in a life time
if possible. The believer must have all debts taken care of
and leave on the way with all worldly ties at ease. Millions
of people from all over the world make thier way to the Kaba
every year to fulfill this great act of submission. The people
wear just two plain garments. It does not matter if you are
from the east or west, rich, poor, white, black, or any other
worldly distinction, everyone arrives with the same purpose
which is the true meaning of life all together: To
worship Allah!
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