جنان مصر

زائرنا الكريم نتمنى منك ان تكون عضوا من اسرة منتديات جنان مصر و يجب ان تكون على علم ان مشاركتك معانا بتمكنا من الوصول الى هدفنا و هو القمه

انضم إلى المنتدى ، فالأمر سريع وسهل

جنان مصر

زائرنا الكريم نتمنى منك ان تكون عضوا من اسرة منتديات جنان مصر و يجب ان تكون على علم ان مشاركتك معانا بتمكنا من الوصول الى هدفنا و هو القمه

جنان مصر

هل تريد التفاعل مع هذه المساهمة؟ كل ما عليك هو إنشاء حساب جديد ببضع خطوات أو تسجيل الدخول للمتابعة.

    Basics of faith

    Admin
    Admin
    Admin
    Admin


    Posts : 61
    Join date : 01/02/2010

    Basics of faith Empty Basics of faith

    مُساهمة  Admin الأربعاء فبراير 03, 2010 2:32 pm

    Basics of
    faith

     

    Islam began with
    the first man, who was also the first prophet, namely Adam (peace be upon him).
    The meaning of Islam is submission and obedience to Allah, the Creator of all.
    From Adam (peace be upon him) through to Muhammad (peace be upon him) was
    delivered the message of Allah to mankind; calling them to the worship of the
    One true God and establishing piety on earth.



    Each prophet was sent to a particular group of people, like Abraham, Noah,
    Joseph, Ishmael, Isaac, Elias, Zakariah, Jonah, Moses, and Jesus (peace be upon
    them all) (as well as many others). The difference with the final prophet
    Muhammad (peace be upon him) was that he was sent to the whole of mankind and
    his message would continue until the Day of Resurrection.



    The essence of Islam is the acknowledgement of the Lordship of Allah; that He
    alone is to be worshipped and obeyed. The whole of creation is His handiwork and
    thus should be respected and cared for. That is why even when killing animals
    for food, the Muslim mentions the name of Allah, and so acknowledges the fact
    that this animal is owned by Him and has been provided for mankind out of His
    bounty. The Muslim recognizes that nothing happens within creation except by the
    knowledge and permission of Allah and that there exists wisdom and knowledge far
    beyond the reach of human beings. Indeed of knowledge, we have only been given a
    little. Hence there is no pride or arrogance as Allah alone is the Sovereign
    Lord and one of the things, which He dislikes is oppression. The Muslims have
    been called upon to spread good relations, honor the ties of the womb, help the
    poor and oppressed and alleviate suffering. To help the Muslims do this, Allah
    prescribed a way of life for the human beings so that all their duties and
    responsibilities in life could be fulfilled, as well as their spiritual
    potential and the development of their character.



    Everything done in the life of a Muslim can be regarded as an act of worship if
    it is done with the intention of gaining the pleasure of Allah. So learning,
    working, taking care of the family and even the so-called mundane duties of life
    can be turned into means of closeness to Allah, as they are performed according
    to Islam and with the intention of gaining closeness to Allah.



    In His Infinite Mercy, Allah turned to mankind and provided them with the
    necessary guidelines to live by, in order to attain success in this life and the
    next. Prohibitions from evil and all that leads to it, and encouragement to do
    good and establish piety have been prescribed and clearly set out.



    The Muslim must worship Allah alone, pray five times a day, fast from dawn to
    sunset in the month of Ramadan, pay Zakat (a percentage of ones' wealth given to
    the poor), and perform Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah, if one is able to do so, once
    in their life time). Along with these basic pillars of Islam, the Muslim must
    follow the laws of Allah which outline the duties and responsibilities of family
    members, behavior in society, business, etc including all aspects of life. Every
    person has a trust, a role to perform which binds society into a harmonious
    unit. There are strict punishments for murder, theft, adultery, oppression and
    vices, which destroy the body and soul of man. How many families have been
    destroyed because of adultery? How many children suffer because of that? How
    many people today live in constant fear of being killed or robbed? These laws
    were instituted to protect human beings from evil.



    The human being is regarded as a wondrous creation of Allah and within each
    person resides an innate nature that urges him/her to search for Allah (God) ,
    truth, peace, justice and all that is good. Each child is born pure and no one
    bears the sins o r burdens of another. However, as the child grows, often this
    innate nature becomes distorted according to environment and education, but it
    remains deep within the psyche of man, emerging from time to time throughout
    life; responding to the individual's desire to attain their spiritual potential
    and closeness to Allah.



    The relation between the body, mind and soul of man is paid a lot of attention
    in Islam. Man was created, prone to weakness and desires and so a lot of
    spiritual strength is required to overcome the evil in and around us. The
    struggle between good and evil is ongoing. It began in the beginning of time
    when satan refused to bow down to Adam and acknowledge his superiority and then
    again when satan tempted both Adam and Eve until they were cast out of the
    Gardens of Paradise. Allah forgave Adam and Eve but the consequences of their
    actions was that they were to live on the earth. Hence, the beginning of
    mankind. Satan remains as the enemy of mankind, having vowed to entrap as many
    as possible in his evil designs but Allah promised His help and protection to
    those who follow His ways and trust in Him.



    Islam prescribes
    many forms of worship which help to develop spiritual strength in man. For
    example, prayer five times a day becomes a life line for the Muslim; a time to
    stop the activities of life and remember the bounties of Allah, His Mercy,
    Kindness and the reality of the Day of Judgment. It requires commitment and
    discipline and a high level of personal cleanliness of both body and soul. Also,
    fasting in Ramadan from dawn until sunset is a rigorous feat that can only be
    performed by those who are patient. It is not just keeping away from food and
    drink, but controlling the tongue, the desires and the urge to become angry,
    gossip and all other kinds of evil. There is also the pilgrimage to Makkah,
    which was the first mosque erected in the history of mankind, for the worship of
    Allah. It was built by prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael and continues to be
    visited by Muslims from all over the world. People until today, travel to Makkah
    in many ways. Some by plane, ship, motor vehicle and still some walk and ride
    animals. The atmosphere there is one of peace, love and fear of Allah, seeking
    forgiveness of sins and renewal. It is an event of great spiritual and practical
    significance, as people return from Hajj, refreshed and ready to face life and
    its hardships, while striving to obey Allah and establish piety of earth..



    Contributed by : Velma Cook, Australia


     

      الوقت/التاريخ الآن هو الأربعاء نوفمبر 06, 2024 5:12 am