الإسلام - نبذة موجزة عن الإسلام (مجردة من الأدلة)
This is an important treatise offering a concise introduction to Islam. It illustrates its most essential pillars, teachings, and beauties drawn from its original sources, namely the Noble Qur’an and the Prophetic Sunnah. This treatise is addressed to all legally competent individuals, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, in all of their respective languages, in all times and everywhere regardless of the changing circumstances.
2. Islam, as a religion, is not exclusively sent to a specific ethnic group, rather it is the religion of Allah to all humans.
3. Islam is the divine message sent to complement all the messages of the previous prophets and messengers (peace be upon them) who were sent to their respective nations.
5. Islam, like all the prophets Nūh (Noah), Ibrāhim (Abraham), Mūsa (Moses), Sulaymān (Solomon), Dāwūd (David), and ‘Isa (Jesus) among others, calls to believing that the [true] Lord is Allah, the Creator, the Provider, the One Who gives life and the One Who takes it away, the Owner and Planner of everything, and the All-Kind and the All-Merciful.
6. Allah Almighty is the Creator and the only One worthy of worship without associating anyone else alongside Him.
7. Allah is the Creator of everything in the universe, both the visible and the invisible. Everything other than Him is created by Him. He created the heavens and the earth in six days.
8. Allah Almighty has no partner in His dominion, creation, disposal of affairs, or His right to worship.
11. Allah Almighty is Kind and Merciful to His servants, therefore, He sent messengers and revealed scriptures.
12. Allah is the Most Merciful Lord. He, alone, will hold His creation accountable on the Day of Judgment when He resurrects them all from their graves. Each individual will be recompensed according to his deeds. Whoever does good deeds while being a believer will enjoy eternal bliss, whereas anyone who disbelieves and sins will suffer the painful punishment in the Hereafter.
13. Allah Almighty created Adam from dust and made his offspring reproduce after him. So, all people are equal in terms of their origin and there is no superiority for a particular gender over the other or an ethnic group over another except by means of piety.
17. Islam has honored the human being, male and female, and has guaranteed him all of his rights. It has made him responsible for all of his choices, actions, and behavior, thus holding him accountable for any act that harms him or others.
18. Islam made men and women equal in terms of their respective responsibilities, reward, and punishment.
19. Islam has honored women and considered them the counterparts of men. It also mandated financial provision on the man if he was capable. The father is obligated to spend on his daughter, the son on his mother if he is adult and capable, and the husband on his wife.
20. Death is not the ultimate end, rather a transition from the abode of work to the abode of recompense. Death befalls both the body and the soul such that the latter disengages from the body at the time of death, only to return to it following the resurrection on the Day of Judgment. The soul does not move to another body after death nor is it reincarnated in a different body.
21. Islam calls to believe in the most essential pillars of faith: belief in Allah and His angels, the scriptures such as the Torah, the Gospel, the Psalms (before their distortion), and the Qur’an. It also calls to believe in all the prophets and messengers (peace be upon them) and that Muhammad is their seal. Furthermore, Islam calls to believe in the Last Day because assuming this worldly life to be the end makes this life and the whole existence absolutely purposeless. It also calls to believe in destiny and fate.
22. All the prophets (peace be upon them) are infallible in what they convey from Allah and they are protected against committing anything that may contradict reason or violate upright morals. The prophets are tasked with conveying the commands of Allah to His servants. They possess nothing of the qualities of lordship or deity. Instead, they are merely humans to whom Allah Almighty sent His revelation.
23. Islam calls to dedicate the main pillars of worship to Allah alone such as the prayer that involves standing, bowing, prostrating, remembering and praising Allah, and supplicating Him. The prayer is observed five times a day and it removes all differences between the rich and the poor, the boss and the employee, as they all stand in one row in prayer. Another main act of worship is Zakah that involves paying a small portion of money in accordance with the conditions and the standard measures designated by Allah. The rich are obligated to pay it to the poor among others and it is payable once a year. The third pillar is fasting that involves refraining from all acts that invalidate it throughout the day in Ramadān. It fosters determination and patience in the soul. Lastly, observing Hajj by heading towards the House of Allah in Makkah once in a lifetime for whoever is capable. In Hajj, everyone is equal in standing before Allah Almighty as it removes all differences and affiliations.
24. One of the most unique features of the acts of worship in Islam is that Allah Almighty legislated their manner of performance, times, and conditions and His Messenger (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) conveyed them, thus leaving no room for any human interference in the process, neither by increase nor decrease. All the prophets (peace be upon them) called to these major acts of worship.
25. The Messenger of Islam is Muhammad ibn ‘Abdullah, a descendant of Ismā‘il (Ishmael), son of Ibrāhim (Abraham) (peace be upon them). He was born in 571 AD in Makkah where his mission as a prophet began. He migrated to Madinah and he had never participated in any polytheistic act with his people though he joined them only in noble acts. He enjoyed an upright moral character before he was tasked with the mission, which earned him the title of the Trustworthy. Allah tasked him with the mission at the age of forty and supported him with great miracles, the greatest of which is the Noble Qur’an that is considered the most sublime sign of the prophets and the only remaining sign until today. After Allah completed the religion and the Messenger (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) conveyed it fully, he died at the age of sixty-three and was buried in Madinah. He (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) is the seal of the prophets and messengers. Allah sent him with guidance and the religion of truth to bring people out of the darkness of paganism, disbelief, and ignorance to the light of Tawhīd (monotheism) and faith. Allah bears witness that He sent him to invite people to Allah with His permission.
26. The Shariah of Islam brought by Prophet Muhammad (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) is the seal of the divine messages and laws. It is the Shariah of perfection and reforming people’s religion and worldly affairs. Its priority is protecting people’s religions, lives, properties, minds, and offspring. It abrogates all the previous laws just as all the messages beforehand abrogated one another.
27. Allah Almighty accepts no other religion but Islam that was brought by Prophet Muhammad (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) and whoever embraces a different religion, it will not be accepted from him.
28. The Noble Qur’an is the Book that Allah revealed to His Messenger Muhammad (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him). It is the speech of Allah, Lord of the worlds. He challenged with it both the humans and jinn to produce something similar or even a chapter thereof, which is a persisting challenge until today. The Noble Qur’an answers important questions puzzling millions of people. The Noble Qur’an is preserved in the Arabic language in the same format it was first revealed; no letter is omitted from it and it is printed and circulated. It is a great and miraculous Book worthy of reading or reading the translation of its meanings. Likewise, the Sunnah of the Prophet (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) and his teachings and his biography are also preserved and reported through a chain of reliable narrators. It is also printed in the Arabic language spoken by the Messenger of Allah (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) and translated to many other languages. Both the Noble Qur’an and Sunnahh of the Prophet (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) constitute together the sole source of the rulings and legislations of Islam. Islam cannot be taken from the conduct of its followers, rather it should be taken from the divine revelation; namely the Great Qur’an and the Prophetic Sunnah.
29. Islam instructs kindness to parents even if they are non-Muslims and it also instructs good treatment of children.