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MY FIRST STEPS IN ISLAM





Table of Contents


1. Introduction


2. How does one become a Muslim


3. The Shahadataan (Two Testimonies of Faith)


4. The Meaning of ‘La ilaaha ill-Allah'


5. The Meanings of the Shahadah


6. The Conditions of the Shahadah


7. Merits of Belief in Allah


8. Belief in the Angels


9. Merits of Belief in Angels


10. Belief in the Books of Allah


11. Merits of Belief in Allah’s Books


12. Belief in Allah’s Messengers


13. Who is Muhammad?


14. Merits of Belief in the Messengers


18. Belief in the Last Day


19. Merits of Belief in the Last Day


20. Belief in Qadaa and Qadar


21. Merits of Belief in Qadaa and Qadar


22. What the second Testimony of Faith Necessitates


23. What one should do after pronouncing the Shahadah


24. How to make Complete Ghusl


25. Wudhu


26. Tayammum


27. The Prayer


28. Reward of Salah


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29. Prayer times


30. Prerequisites of Salah


31. How to Perform Prayers


32. Voluntary Prayers


33. Forbidden times of Prayers


34. Zakah


35. Conditions of Zakah


36. Those eligible for Zakah


37. Important Notes


38. Fasting


39. Hajj


40. How to perform Hajj


41.The Worship of Allah


42. Individual & Social Effects of Worshipping Allah


42. The Commandments of Islam


43. Some Prohibitions in Islam


44. Various Supplications & Islamic Etiquettes


45. Brotherly Advice


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All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, and may


Allah exalt the mention of His Prophet, and render him and his


household safe and secure from all derogatory things.


I sincerely congratulate you for the guidance Allah has


granted and favored you with. I ask Allah that He keeps us and


all Muslims firm upon this great religion until we meet Him,


without changing anything from it and not being put through


trials.


Indeed a true Muslim feels great joy when someone accepts


Islam, for he wishes well for others and wants them to live as he


does himself: a life of comfort and delight with spiritual joy and


mental stability. This can only result from implementing the


teachings of Islam. Allah (I) says:


(Whoever does good whether male or female and he is a


believer, We will most certainly make him live a happy


life, and We will most certainly give them their reward


for the best of what they did.) (16:97)


This is because Allah (I) clarified the condition of those who


do not believe in Allah and what He revealed. Allah (I) says:


(And whoever turns away from My Reminder, verily,


for him is a life of hardship, and We shall raise him up


blind on the Day of Resurrection. He will say, ‘O my


Lord! Why have you raised me up blind, while [before]


I had sight.’ He [Allah] will say, ‘Like this Our Aayaat


[proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations,


etc.] came to you, but you disregarded them, and so this


Day, you will be neglected.) (20:124-126)


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A true Muslim wishes that they live happily forever in the


Hereafter, whose delights are never-ending. Allah (I) says:


(Verily those who believe and do righteous deeds shall


have the Gardens of Firdaws (the highest level in


Heaven) for their entertainment. * Therein they shall


dwell [forever]. No desire will they have for removal


there from.) (18:107-108)


The end is inevitable: either eternal happiness or eternal


remorse. Whoever dies upon disbelief - and refuge is sought in


Allah - he will enter Hellfire for eternity. Allah (I) says:


(Verily those who disbelieve from the people of the


Book and the polytheists will abide in the Fire of Hell.


They are the worst of creatures.) (98:6)


Dear brother, indeed it is a great blessing and favor of Allah


that He has guided you to Islam and has saved you from


disbelief, for there are many who have not been granted the


guidance to realize the correct religion, as there are many who


have realized that Islam is the true Religion but have not been


granted the guidance to follow it. So you should thank Allah,


my brother, for this favor from Allah and this gift which He has


given you. Ask Allah that He keeps you firm upon this religion


until you meet Him. Allah (I) says:


(They regard as a favor to you [O Muhammad (r)] that


they have embraced Islam Say, ‘Count not your Islam


as a favor to me. Nay but Allah has conferred a favor


upon you that He has guided you to the Faith, if you


indeed are true.) (49:17)


We are all in need of Allah. Allah (I) says:


(O Mankind! It is you who stand in need of Allah. But


Allah is rich (Free of all needs), worthy of all praise.)


(35:15)


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Allah (I) does not need us: He neither benefits from our


obedience and worship, nor is He harmed by our disbelief and


disobedience. Allah (I) says:


(If you disbelieve, then verily Allah is not in need of


you, He likes not disbelief for His slaves. And if you are


grateful [by being believers] He is pleased with that for


you.) (39:7)


The Messenger of Allah (r) said in Hadeeth Qudsi1,


‘Allah said: ‘O My slaves! I have forbidden dhulm


(oppression) for Myself, and I have made it forbidden


amongst you, so do not oppress one another. O My


slaves, all of you are astray except those whom I have


guided, so seek guidance from Me and I shall guide


you. O My slaves, all of you are hungry except those


whom I have fed, so seek food from Me and I shall feed


you. O My slaves, all of you are naked except those


whom I have clothed, so seek clothing from Me and I


shall clothe you. O My slaves, you commit sins by day


and by night, and I forgive all sins, so seek forgiveness


from Me and I shall forgive you. O My slaves, you will


not attain harming Me so as to harm me, and you will


not attain benefiting Me so as to benefit Me. O My


slaves, if the first of you and the last of you, and the


humans of you and the Jinn2 of you, were all as pious


1 Hadeeth Qudsi: Hadeeth is a narration of the speech, actions, tacit


approvals, and characteristics of the Prophet (r). Hadeeth Qudsi is a


Hadeeth in which the Prophet (r) narrates from Allah in the first


person (I).


2 Jinn: A creation from the unseen having free will like the humans,


made from a smokeless flame of fire.


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as the most pious heart of any individual amongst you,


then this would not increase My Kingdom an iota. O


My slaves, if the first of you and the last of you, and the


humans of you and the Jinn of you, were all as wicked


as the most wicked heart of any individual amongst


you, then this would not decrease My Kingdom an iota.


O My slaves, if the first of you and the last of you, and


the humans of you and the Jinn of you, were all to


stand together in one place and ask of Me, and I were


to give everyone what he requested, then that would


not decrease what I possess, except what is decreased of


the Ocean when a needle is dipped into it. O My slaves,


it is but your deeds that I account for you and then


recompense you for. So he who finds good, let him


praise Allah, and he who finds other than that, let him


blame no one but himself.’ ” (Muslim #2577)


In order to become a Muslim, there are no specific religious


rituals or customs that you need to perform, neither in specific


areas nor in front of people. This is due to the fact that in Islam


man has direct relationship with his Lord without any


intermediaries.


Also you don’t need to exert great efforts [to enter its folds]


you merely need to utter a few words, which are easy on the


tongue, while understanding their great meanings.


One who has decided to become Muslim should utter


Shahaadataan’1 in order to enter the folds of Islam, which is:


“Ash-hadu an laa ilaaha ill-Allah, wa ashhadu anna


Muhammadan ‘abd-ullahi wa rasooluh.


1 Shahaadatan: Literally, the Two Testimonies of Faith.


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Meaning: I testify that there is no true god except Allah, and


I testify that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.


This statement is the key to enter Islam. Whoever utters it


shuns all other religions besides Islam and all beliefs which


differ with it. Through this statement, he receives the rights


which all Muslims receive, and he must fulfill the rights which


all Muslims fulfill. His wealth, honor and blood become


inviolable, except for that which is prescribed by Islam.


It is true that one is considered a Muslim by his apparent


actions, but only Allah knows what is truly in the hearts…so


what are the meanings of the Shahaadataan?


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The Shahaadataan


(The Two Testimonies of Faith)


The Meaning of Laa Ilaaha Ill-Allah


This is the phrase of Tawheed1. For this concept, Allah


brought the creation into being, and for this concept He created


Jannah and Hellfire. Allah (I) says:


(And I have neither created the Jinn nor humans


except to worship Me.) (51:56)


This is the belief which all Prophets and Messengers called


their peoples to, from Adam to the last of them, Muhammad,


may Allah exalt their mention and render them safe from every


derogatory thing. Allah (I) says:


(And we have not sent before you any messenger


except that We have revealed to him that there is no


deity that is worshipped in truth except Me, so worship


and obey Me.) (10:25)


The Meanings of the Shahaadah:


The first testimony, that none has the right to be worshipped


but Allah, includes the following meanings:


· Allah is the One Who deserves to be worshipped.2 Allah


says:


1 Tawheed: The concept of the Oneness of Allah.


2 This is concept is known as Tawheed al-Uloohiyyah, or the Oneness of


Allah in His worship.


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(No doubt! Verily, to Allah belongs whosoever is in the


heavens and whosoever is in the earth. And those who


worship and invoke others besides Allah, in fact they


follow not the (Allah's so-called) partners, they follow


only a conjecture and they only invent lies.) (10:66)


· Allah is the Creator of all that exists. Allah (I) says:


(Such is Allah, your Lord! Laa ilaaha illa Huwa (none


has the right to be worshipped but He), the Creator of


all things. So worship and obey Him (Alone), and He is


the Wakeel (Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian, etc.)


over all things.) (6:102)


· Allah is the Proprietor of all that exists, and the Disposer of


all affairs.1 Allah (I) says:


(Surely, His is the Creation and Commandment.


Blessed be Allah, the Lord of the ‘Aalameen (mankind,


Jinns and all that exists)!) (7:54)


· To Him belongs the beautiful names and perfect attributes.


Far removed is He from every imperfection.2


Allah says:


(And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so


call on Him by them, and leave the company of those


who belie or deny (or utter impious speech against) His


Names. They will be requited for what they used to do.)


1 Points two and three are known as Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah, or the


Oneness of Allah. This is the belief that there is no Creator, Provider,


Sustainer, and Owner except for Allah.


2 This concept is known as Tawheed al-Asmaa´ was-Sifaat, that Allah


has the Best Names and Attributes, and that there are none equal,


comparable to, or like them.


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(7:180)


The Conditions of the Shahaadah:


It is not enough to merely utter the Shahaadah for it to be


accepted by Allah. It is a key to the gates of Jannah, but in


order for the key to work, it needs to have the right notches. The


Shahaadah must meet the following conditions for it to be


accepted by Allah:


1. Knowledge: Comprises knowing that all things worshipped


besides Allah are false. There is no god worshipped in truth


except Allah, even if it be a prophet, a messenger or an angel.


Allah is the only One Who deserves all types of worship, such


as prayer [Salaah], supplication (du‘aa), hope, sacrificial


slaughtering, making oaths, etc.


Whoever assigns any act of worship to other than Allah while


that person intends to worship or aggrandize the one who he


assigned it to has committed kufr1, even if he uttered the


Shahaadataan.


2. Certainty: The heart must be firmly certain of the meaning


of the two Shahaadah. Certainty is the opposite of doubt, so


there is no room for a person to doubt or waver in his belief.


Allah (I) says:


(The believers are only those who have believed in


Allah and His Messenger, and afterward doubt not,


and strive with their wealth and their lives for the


Cause of Allah. Those are the truthful.) (49:15)


1 Kufr: Disbelief.


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3. Acceptance: One should accept the Shahaadah fully,


and not reject it.1 Allah (I) says:


(Truly, when it was said to them, “Laa ilaaha ill-Allah


(no deity is worshipped in truth except Allah),” they


puff themselves up with pride (i.e. deny it).) (37:35)


4. Submission, obedience and acting upon all what the


Shahaadah necessitates.2 A person must do what Allah ordered


and abstain from what He prohibited. Allah (I) says:


(And whosoever submits his face to Allah, while he is a


Muhsin3 (doer of good) then he has grasped the most


trustworthy handhold [La ilaha ill-Allah]. And to Allah


return all matters for decision.) (37:35)


5. Truthfulness: One must be truthful in professing the


shahaadah.4 Allah says:


(They say with their tongues what is not in their


hearts.) (48:11)


1 It is not sufficient that a person knows what the Shahaadah means


and believes it with certainty. Rather he must accept it by


pronouncing it, and accepts to become a Muslim.


2 It is not sufficient that a person knows what the Shahaadah means


and believes it with certainty, accepts it by pronouncing it and


accepts to become a Muslim, rather, he must act according to it.


3 Muhsin: Literally, a person who does something well. Here it means


one who does righteous deeds sincerely for Allah, according to the


method the Prophet (r) taught us. Allah mentions both submission to


Allah along with doing righteous deeds, and if a person does these he


has grasped the Shahaadah.


4 Even though a person may be doing all these things on the outside,


he might be hiding disbelief in his heart, like the Hypocrites.


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6. Sincerity of worship: One must sincerely dedicate all acts of


worship to Allah alone.1 Allah says:


(And they were not commanded except to worship


Allah, following the religion purely and sincerely for


Him, turning away from other religions.) (98:5)


7. Love: One must love the shahaadah and all that it


necessitates. He must love Allah, His Messenger, and His


righteous slaves. He must hate and show enmity towards all


who show enmity to Allah and His Messenger. He must prefer


what Allah and His Messenger love, even if it is differs from his


desires. Allah (I) says:


(Say: If your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your


wives, your kindred, the wealth that you have gained,


the commerce in which you fear a decline, and the


dwellings in which you delight… are dearer to you than


Allah and His Messenger, and fighting in His Cause,


then wait until Allah brings about His Decision


(torment). And Allah guides not the people who are Al-


Faasiqoon (the rebellious and disobedient to Allah).)


(9:24)


The Shahaadah also necessitates that Allah is the only One


Who has the right to legislate, whether it be in matters


concerning worship or those concerning human relations, in


both individual and public matters.


The act of making something prohibited or lawful is for Allah


alone. His Messenger (r) merely explained and clarified Allah’s


commandments.


Allah (I) says:


1 It may be that one fulfills all the previous conditions, but he directs


worship to other than Allah at times, like supplicating to the dead,


etc. He has not made his worship purely for Allah.


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(And whatsoever the Messenger gives you, take it, and


whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it).) (59:7)


The Merits of Iman (Belief) in Allah


1. When one fulfills the conditions of the Shahadah, he would


free himself from worshipping man and devote all acts of


worship to the Creator of man. This would lead one to being


independent. Allah (I) says:


(Say: ‘Tell me then, the things that you invoke besides


Allah, if Allah intended some harm for me, could they


remove His harm, or if He (Allah) intended some mercy


for me, could they withhold His Mercy?’ Say:


‘Sufficient for me is Allah; in Him those who trust (i.e.


believers) must put their trust.) (39:38)


2. Peace of heart, mind and soul. Allah (r) says:


(Those who believe (in the Oneness of Allah - Islamic


Monotheism) and whose hearts find rest in the


remembrance of Allah, Verily, in the remembrance of


Allah do hearts find rest.) (13:28)


3. Sense of security through the knowledge that there is


someone to turn to in times of hardships. Allah (I) says:


(And when harm touches you upon the sea, those that


you call upon besides Him vanish from you except Him


(Allah Alone). But when He brings you safely to land,


you turn away (from Him). And man is ever


ungrateful.) (17:67)


4. The feeling of spiritual joy in worshipping Allah. This is due


to the fact that the goal which he is trying to achieve (Jannah)


cannot be reached except after death. So you see him


persistently striving to achieve this goal by doing righteous


deeds, rendering all acts of worship sincerely and purely to


Allah alone. Allah (I) says:


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(Say: ‘Verily, my Salaah (prayer) my sacrifice, my


living and my dying are for Allah, the Lord of the


‘Aalameen (mankind, Jinn and all that exists). He has


no partner. * And of this I have been commanded, and


I am the first of the Muslims.) (6:162-163)


5. The guidance and success which is granted by Allah to those


that believe in Him. Allah (I) says:


(…and whosoever has Iman in Allah, He guides his


heart.) (64:11)


6. The love of doing righteous deeds and its propagation


amongst the masses. Allah (I) says:


(So whosoever does good equal to the weight of an atom


shall see it.) (99:7)


The Prophet (r) said:


'Indeed the one who leads another to do a righteous


deed is like the one who actually does it (i.e. he will


receive the same reward).' (Tirmidhi #2670)


One who has belief in Allah must also have belief in all the


things He has informed us of, and among them are the


following:


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Belief in the Angels


One must believe that the angels are from the creation of


Allah; no one knows their exact number except Him. They are


from the unseen world. Allah (I) created them to worship and


obey Him. They carry out all of Allah’s orders, from


administration, observation, guarding and protecting the


universe as well its creatures, all according to Allah’s Will and


Order. Allah says:


(The Messiah (Jesusu) will never be so proud to reject


being a slave to Allah, nor [will] the angels who are


near (to Allah).) (4:172)


The Angels act as emissaries between Allah and His


Messengers. Allah says:


(Which the trustworthy Rooh [Jibreel (Gabriel)] has


brought down; * Upon your heart (O Muhammad r)


that you may be (one) of the warners, * In a plain


Arabic language.) (26:193-195)


Allah has charged the angels with specific duties, and they do


what they are commanded. Allah says:


(They fear their Lord above them, and they do what


they are commanded.) (16:50)


The angels are not partners, associates, or rivals with Allah,


nor are they His children; but one must still respect and love


them. Allah (I) says:


(And they say: ‘The Most Beneficent (Allah) has


begotten a child [from the angels].’ Far removed is He


from every imperfection! They (the angels) are but


honored slaves. They speak not until He has spoken,


and [then] they act on His Command.) (21:26-27)


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They spend their time worshipping and obeying Allah,


glorifying Him and praising Him. Allah says:


(They (i.e. the angels) glorify His praises night and day,


(and) without slackening (to do so).) (21:20)


The angels were created from light. The Prophet (r) said:


'The angels were created from light, the Jinn were


created from a smokeless flame of fire, and Adam was


created from what was described to you (black dry


clay).' (Muslim #2996)


Although they were created from light, they cannot be seen.


Allah (I) has given them the ability to change their appearance


in order to be seen and witnessed. Allah informs us that Jibreel


(Gabriel) (u) came to Maryam (Mary) in the form of a man:


(She placed a screen [to screen herself] from them; then


We sent to her Our Rooh (Jibreel u), and he appeared


before her in the form of a man in all respects. * She


said: ‘Verily! I seek refuge with the Most Beneficent


(Allah) from you, if you do fear Allah.’ * [The angel]


said: ‘I am only a Messenger from your Lord [to


announce] to you the gift of a righteous son.) (19:17-


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The Prophet (r) saw Jibreel (u) in his actual form; he had six


hundred wings, and the whole horizon was blocked.


(Bukhari #3063)


Allah informed us of the names and tasks of some of the


angels, such as; Jibreel (Gabriel) (u) who was given the task of


revelation. Allah (I) says:


(Which the trustworthy Rooh [Jibreel (Gabriel)] has


brought down; * upon your heart (O Muhammad r)


that you may be (one) of the warners.) (99:7)


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Israafeel is given the task to blow the trumpet on the Day of


Resurrection, while Meekaa`eel is in charge of the rain and


vegetation. Every human has been appointed two angels, one


who records his righteous deeds and the other who records his


sins. Allah (I) says:


((Remember!) That the two recorders (angels) record,


one sitting on his right and one on his left.) (50:17)


The Angel of Death (Malak-ul-Mawt) is the angel given the


task of collecting peoples' souls at the time of death. Allah (I)


says:


(Say: ‘The Angel of Death who is set over you will take


your souls, and then you shall be brought back to your


Lord.) (32:11)


Maalik is the Keeper of Hell. Allah (I) says:


(And they will cry: ‘O Maalik! Let your Lord make an


end of us.’ He will say: ‘Verily, you shall abide therein


forever.) (43:77)


Ridhwaan is the keeper of Jannah, and there are others also


charged with guarding humans. There are other angels and each


has been assigned a task. Some have been mentioned in the


Qur'an and Sunnah1, while others have not, but we must believe


in them all.


Merits of Belief in the Angels


1. One would understand the greatness of Allah (I) His power


and ability, and His All-Encompassing Knowledge, from the


greatness of His creation which is a proof confirming the


greatness of the Creator.


2. When a Muslim knows that there are Angels who record all


that he says and does, and that everything he does is either for


1 Sunnah: The way of the Prophet (r).


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him or held against him, he would be keen to perform righteous


deeds and abstain from sins, whether he is alone or in public.


3. One would safeguard himself from believing in superstitions


and fables.


4. One would recognize the mercy Allah shows to His slaves;


for Allah assigned to every individual angels who guard him


and take care of his affairs.


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Belief in the Books of Allah


One must believe that Allah (I) revealed Heavenly Books to


His Messengers in order to convey them to mankind. These


Books during their times contained nothing but the truth. All


these Books call people to worship Allah alone, and that He is


the Creator, Proprietor and Owner, and to Him belong the


beautiful Attributes and Names.


Allah (I) says:


(Indeed We have sent Our Messengers with clear


proofs, and revealed with them the Scripture and the


Balance (justice) that mankind may keep up justice.)


(57:25)


Some of the Books are:


1) The Scriptures of Ibraheem (u) (Abraham) and Musa (u)


(Moses): The Qur'an has given a brief insight about the


religious fundamentals found in these scriptures. Allah (I) says:


(Or, has he not been informed of what is in the


scriptures of Musa? -And (of) Ibraheem who fulfilled


(the commandments): That no bearer of burden shall


bear the burden of another;- And that man shall have


nothing but what he strives for;- And that his striving


shall soon be seen; Then shall be rewarded for it with


the fullest reward; and that to your Lord is the goal.)


(53:36-42)


2) The Torah: The Torah is the Sacred Book which was


revealed to Musa (u). Allah (I) says:


(Verily, We did send down the Torah [to Musa],


therein was guidance and light, by which the Prophets,


who submitted themselves to Allah’s Will, judged the


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Jews. And the rabbis and the priests [too judged the


Jews by the Torah after those Prophets] for to them


was entrusted the protection of Allah’s Book, and they


were witnesses thereto. Therefore fear not men but fear


Me (O Jews) and sell not My Verses for a miserable


price. And whosoever does not judge by what Allah has


revealed, such are the disbelievers.) (5:44)


3) The Zaboor (Psalms): The Zaboor is the Book which was


revealed to Dawood (u) (David). Allah (I) says:


(…and to Dawood We gave the Zaboor.) (4:163)


4) The Injeel (Gospel) : The Injeel is the Book which was


revealed to ‘Eesaa (u) (Jesus). Allah (I) says:


(And in their footsteps, We sent ‘Eesaa, son of


Maryam (Mary), confirming the Torah that had come


before him. And We gave him the Injeel, in which was


guidance and light and confirmation of the Tauraat


(Torah) that had come before it, a guidance and an


admonition for the Allah-fearing.) (5:46)


A Muslim must believe in all the Heavenly Books and he


must believe that they are from Allah (I). It is not lawful for him


to abide by its laws, since these Books were revealed to certain


nations at certain times.


The Qur'an has explained some of what was found in the


Torah and the Injeel; such as the prophecy of Muhammad (r):


(…and My mercy encompasses all things; so I will


ordain it (specially) for those who are pious and give


Zakah (Obligatory Charity), and those who believe in


Our Ayaat. Those who follow the unlettered Prophet,


whom they find written down with them in the Torah


and the Injeel (who) enjoins them good and forbids


them evil, and makes lawful to them the good things


and makes unlawful to them impure things, and


removes from the their burden and the shackles which


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were upon them; so (as for) those who believe in him


and honor him and help him, and follow the light which


has been sent down with him, these it is that are the


successful.) (7:156)


5) The Noble Qur'an: One must hold the following beliefs


concerning it:


a. One must believe that the Qur'an is the Speech of Allah


which Jibreel (Gabriel) (u) brought to Muhammad (r) in


clear Arabic language. Allah (I) says:


(Which the trustworthy Rooh [Jibreel (Gabriel)] has


brought down; * Upon your heart (O Muhammad r)


that you may be (one) of the warners, * In a plain


Arabic language.) (26:193-195)


b. One must believe that the Qur'an is the last of the


Heavenly Books, which confirms the previous Books


concerning the Message of Tawheed and the obligation to


worship and obey Him. All previous Books were abrogated


by the Qur'an. Allah (I) says:


([It is] He Who has sent down the Book (the Qur'an)


to you (Muhammad r) with truth, confirming what


came before it. And he sent down the Torah and the


Injeel. Aforetime, as a guidance to mankind, And He


sent down the Furqaan (The Criterion) [of judgment


between right and wrong (this Qur'an)].) (3:3-4)


c. One must believe that the Qur'an contains all divine laws.


Allah (I) says:


(This day, I have perfected your religion for you,


completed My Favor upon you, and have chosen for


you Islam as a religion.) (5:3)


d. One must believe that it was revealed to mankind at large;


not to a specific nation, as were previously revealed


Heavenly Books. Allah says:


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(And We have not sent you [O Muhammad r] except to


all of humanity, as a giver of glad tidings and a warner,


but most people know not.) (34:28)


e. One must believe that Allah has preserved the Qur'an from


all distortions, adulterations, additions, or impairments.


Allah (I) says:


(Indeed it is We ourselves Who have sent down the


Remembrance (the Qur'an) and surely, it is We Who


shall guard it [from distortion].) (15:9)


The Merits of Belief in Allah’s Books


1. One would realize the mercy and love Allah has for His


slaves; since He revealed to them Books which guide them to


the path which leads to His pleasure. He safeguarded man from


confusion and from the evil of Shaytaan1.


2. One would realize the great wisdom of Allah; since He gave


each nation a set of laws that suited them during their times.


3. To distinguish true believers from those who are not. It is


incumbent upon one who believes in his own Book to believe in


the other Heavenly Books.


4. To increase the good deeds of the believers; for the one who


believes in his Book and the Books that came after his Book,


would receive his reward twice. Allah (I) says:


(Those to whom We gave the Scripture [i.e. the Torah


and the Injeel, etc.] before it, - they believe in it (the


Qur'an). And when it is recited to them, they say: ‘We


believe in it. Verily, it is the truth from our Lord.


Indeed even before it we have been from those who


1 Shaytaan: Satan: A Jinn named Iblees who disobeyed Allah’s order


to prostrate to Adam, therefore was cursed for eternity. He asked


Allah for respite, which He in turn granted, to strive to lead humanity


to the Hellfire with him.


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submit themselves to Allah in Islam as Muslims (like


‘Abdullah bin Salaam and Salmaan Al-Faarisi, etc.).


These will be given their reward twice over, because


they are patient, and repel evil with good, and spend (in


charity) out of what We have provided them.) (28:52-


54)


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Belief in Allah’s Messengers


One must believe that Allah (I) chose the finest amongst


mankind to be Messengers whom He sent to His creation with


specific legislations; to worship and obey Allah, and to


establish His religion and His Tawheed. He ordered His


Messengers to convey the Message to people, so that they


would not have any proof against Allah1 after He sent them.


They are bearers of glad-tidings of the Pleasure of Allah and


His Jannah, which is reserved for those who believe in them


and their teachings. They are also sent as warners to their


peoples, to warn them of the anger of Allah and His punishment


which is reserved for those who disbelieve in them and their


teachings.


(And We send not the Messengers but as givers of glad


tidings and as warners. So whosoever believes and does


righteous good deeds, upon such shall come no fear, nor


shall they grieve. * But those who reject Our Ayaat, the


torment will touch them for their disbelief.) (6:48-49)


There are many Prophets and Messengers; no one knows their


exact number except Allah. Allah (I) says:


(And, indeed We have sent Messengers before you (O


Muhammad r); of some of them We have related to


you their story, and of some We have not related to you


their story.) (40:78)


1 They will not be able to say, “Had Allah sent us messengers, we


would have followed His verses and become of the believers.”


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One must believe in all of them and that they were human;


they were not supernatural beings. Allah (I) says:


(And We sent not before you (O Muhammad r) but


men to whom We inspired, so ask the people of the


Reminder (Scriptures) if you do not know. And We did


not create them (the Messengers, with) bodies that ate


not food, nor were they immortal.) (21:8)


They do not have any attributes resembling Allah's. They can


neither extend benefit, nor cause harm. They have no control


over the universe, nor can they do with it as they please. They


cannot do anything which only Allah is capable of. Allah (I)


says:


(Say (O Muhammad r): ‘I possess no power of benefit


or hurt to myself except as Allah wills. If I had the


knowledge of the Unseen, I should have secured for


myself an abundance of wealth, and no evil should have


touched me.) (7:188)


If one believes in some, while he disbelieves in others, he has


committed an act of kufr (disbelief).. Allah (I) says:


(Verily, those who disbelieve in Allah and His


Messengers and wish to make distinction between Allah


and His Messengers saying, ‘We believe in some but


reject others,’ and wish to adopt a way in between.


They are in truth disbelievers. And We have prepared


for the disbelievers a humiliating torment.) (4:150-


151)


Allah calls some of the Messengers ‘Ulul-‘Azm’ (those of


strong determination). They were the most determined of the


Messengers in conveying the Message; they were patient and


steadfast. They were Nooh (Noah), Ibraheem, Musa, ‘Eesaa,


and Muhammad, may Allah exalt their mention, and render


them safe from every derogatory thing.


The first Messenger was Nooh (u). Allah says:



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