Islam and Muslims
The word "Islam" is an
Arabic word which means "submission to the will of God". This word comes
from the same root as the Arabic word "salam", which means "peace". As such,
the religion of Islam teaches that in order to achieve true peace of mind
and surety of heart, one must submit to God and live according to His
Divinely revealed Law. The most important truth that God revealed to mankind
is that there is nothing divine or worthy of being worshipped except for
Almighty God, thus all human beings should submit to Him. The word "Muslim"
means one who submits to the will of God, regardless of their race,
nationality or ethnic background. Being a Muslim entails willful submission
and active obedience to God, and living in accordance with His message. Some
people mistakenly believe that Islam is just a religion for Arabs, but
nothing could be further from the truth. Not only are there converts to
Islam in every corner of the world, especially in England and America, but
by taking a look at the Muslim World from Bosnia to Nigeria, and from
Indonesia to Morocco, one can clearly see that Muslims come from many
various races, ethnic groups and nationalities. It is also interesting to
note that in actuality, more than 80% of all Muslims are not Arabs - there
are more Muslims in Indonesia than in the whole Arab World! So though even
though it is true that most Arabs are Muslims, the large majority of Muslims
are not Arabs. However, anyone who submits completely to God and worships
Him alone is a Muslim.
Continuity of the
Message
Islam is not a new
religion because "submission to the will of God", i.e. Islam, has always
been the only acceptable religion in the sight of God. For this reason,
Islam is the true "natural religion", and it is the same eternal message
revealed through the ages to all of God's prophets and messengers. Muslims
believe that all of God's prophets, which include Abraham, Noah, Moses,
Jesus and Muhammad, brought the same message of Pure Monotheism. For this
reason, the Prophet Muhammad was not the founder of a new religion, as many
people mistakenly think, but he was the Final Prophet of Islam. By revealing
His final message to Muhammad, which is an eternal and universal message for
all of mankind, God finally fulfilled the covenant that He made with
Abraham, who was one of the earliest and greatest prophets. Suffice it to
say that the way of Islam is the same as the way of the prophet Abraham,
because both the Bible and the Qur'an portray Abraham as a towering example
of someone who submitted himself completely to God and worshipped Him
without intermediaries. Once this is realized, it should be clear that Islam
has the most continuous and universal message of any religion, because all
prophets and messengers were "Muslims", i.e. those who submitted to God's
will, and they preached "Islam", i.e. submission to the will of Almighty
God.

The Oneness of God
The foundation of the
Islamic faith is belief in the Oneness of Almighty God - the God of Abraham,
Noah, Moses and Jesus. Islam teaches that a pure belief in One God is
intuitive in human beings and thus fulfills the natural inclination of the
soul. As such, Islam's concept of God is straightforward, unambiguous and
easy to understand. Islam teaches that the hearts, minds and souls of human
beings are fitting receptacles for clear divine revelation, and that God's
revelations to man are not clouded by self-contradictory mysteries or
irrational ideas. As such, Islam teaches that even though God cannot be
fully comprehended and grasped by our finite human minds, He also does not
expect us to accept absurd or demonstrably false beliefs about Him.
According to the teachings of Islam, Almighty God is absolutely One and His
Oneness should never be compromised by associating partners with Him -
neither in worship nor in belief. Due to this, Muslims are required to
maintain a direct relationship with God, and therefore all intermediaries
are absolutely forbidden. From the Islamic standpoint, believing in the
Oneness of God means to realize that all prayer and worship should be
exclusively for God, and that He alone deserves such titles as "Lord" and
"Savior". Some religions, even though they believe on "One God", do not make
all of their worship and prayers for Him alone. Also, they also give the
title of "Lord" to beings that are not All-Knowing, All-Powerful and
Un-Changing - even according to their own scriptures. Suffice it to say that
according to Islam, it is not enough that people believe that "God is One",
but they must actualize this belief by proper conduct. In short, in the
Islamic concept of God, which is completely based on Divine Revelation,
there is no ambiguity in divinity - God is God and man is man. Since God is
the only Creator and continual Sustainer of the Universe, He is transcendent
above His creation - the Creator and the creature never mix. Islam teaches
that God has a unique nature and that He is free from gender, human
weaknesses and beyond anything which human beings can imagine. The Qur'an
teaches that the signs and proofs of God's wisdom, power and existence are
evident in the world around us. As such, God calls on man to ponder over the
creation in order to build a better understanding of his Creator. Muslims
believe that God is Loving, Compassionate and Merciful, and that He is
concerned with the daily affairs of human beings. In this, Islam strikes a
unique balance between false religious and philosophical extremes. Some
religions and philosophies portray God as just an impersonal "Higher Power"
who is uninterested, or unaware, of the life of each individual human. Other
religions tend to give God human qualities and teach that He is present in
His creation, by being incarnate in someone, something - or even everything.
In Islam, however, Almighty God has clarified the truth by letting mankind
know that He is "Compassionate", "Merciful", "Loving" and the "Answerer of
Prayers". But He as also emphasized strongly that "there is nothing like
unto Him", and that He is high above time, space and His creation. Finally,
it should be mentioned that the God that Muslims worship is the same God
that Jews and Christians worship - because there is only one God. It is
unfortunate that some people mistakenly believe that Muslims worship a
different God than Jews and Christians, and that "Allah" is just the "god of
the Arabs". This myth, which has been propagated by the enemies of Islam, is
completely false since the word "Allah" is simply the Arabic name for
Almighty God. It is the same word for God which is used by Arabic-speaking
Jews and Christians. However, it should be clarified that even though
Muslims worship the same God as Jews and Christian, their concept of Him
differs somewhat from the beliefs of other religions - mainly because it is
based completely on Divine Revelation from God. For example, Muslims reject
the Christian belief that God is a Trinity, not only becaue the Qur'an
rejects it, but also because if this was God's true nature, He would have
clearly revealed it to Abraham, Noah, Jesus and all of the other prophets.
The Qur'an
The Arabic world "Al-Qur'an"
literally means "the recitation". When used in regards to Islam, the word
Qur'an means God's final message to mankind that was revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad. The Qu'ran, sometimes spelled Koran, is the literal the word of
God - as it clearly says time and time again. Unlike other sacred
scriptures, the Qur'an has been perfectly preserved in both its words and
meaning in a living language. The Qu'ran is a living miracle in the Arabic
language; and is know to be inimitable in its style, form and spiritual
impact. God's final revelation to mankind, the Qur'an, was revealed to the
Prophet Muhammad over a period of 23 years. The Qur'an, in contrast to many
other religious books, was always thought to be the Word of God by those who
believed in it, i.e. it wasn't something decreed by a religious council many
years after being written. Also, the Qu'ran was recited publicly in front of
both the Muslim and non-Muslim communities during the life of the Prophet
Muhammad. The entire Qur'an was also completely written down in lifetime of
the Prophet, and numerous companions of the Prophet memorized the entire
Qur'an word-for-word as it was revealed. So unlike other scriptures, the
Qur'an was always in the hands of the common believers, it was always
thought to be God's word and, due to wide-spread memorization, it was
perfectly preserved. In regards to the teachings of the Qur'an - it is a
universal scripture, and it is addressed to all of mankind, and not to a
particular tribe or "chosen people". The message that it brings is nothing
new, but the same message of all of the prophets - submit to Almighty God
and worship Him alone. As such, God's revelation in the Qur'an focuses on
teaching human beings the importance of believing in the Unity of God and
framing their lives around the guidance which He has sent. Additionally, the
Qur'an contains the stories of the previous prophets, such as Abraham, Noah,
Moses and Jesus; as well as many commands and prohibitions from God. In
modern times in which so many people are caught up in doubt, spiritual
despair and "political correctness", the Qur'anic teachings offer solutions
to the emptiness of our lives and the turmoil that is gripping the world
today. In short, the Qur'an is the book of guidance par excellence.

The Prophet Muhammad(S)
Unlike the founders of
many religious, the final prophet of Islam is a real documented and
historical figure. He lived in the full light of history, and the most
minute details of his life are known. Not only do Muslims have the complete
text of God's words that were revealed to Muhammad, but they have also
preserved his saying and teachings in what is called "hadith" literature.
This having been said, it should be understood that Muslims believe that the
Prophet Muhammad was only a man chosen by God, and that he is not divine in
any way. In order to avoid the misguided wish to deify him, the Prophet
Muhammad taught Muslims to refer to him as "God's Messenger and His Slave".
The mission of the last and final prophet of God was to simply teach that
"there is nothing divine or worthy of being worshipped except for Almighty
God", as well as being a living example of God's revelation. In simple
terms, God sent the revelation to Muhammad, who in turn taught it , preached
it, lived it and put it into practice. In this way, Muhammad was more that
just a "prophet" in the sense of many of the Biblical prophets, since he was
also a statesman and ruler. He was a man who lived a humble life in the
service of God, and established an all-encompassing religion and way of life
by showing what it means to be an ideal friend, husband, teacher, ruler,
warrior and judge. For this reason, Muslims follow him not for his own sake,
but in obedience to God, because Muhammad not only showed us how to deal
with our fellow human beings, but more importantly, he showed us how to
relate to and worship God, worship Him in the only way pleasing to Him. Like
other prophets, Muhammad faced a great deal of opposition and persecution
during his mission. However, he was always patient and just, and he treated
his enemies well. The results of his mission were very successful, and even
though his mission started in one of the most backward and remotes places on
earth, within a hundred years of the death of Muhammad, Islam had spread
from Spain to China. The Prophet Muhammad was the greatest of all of God's
prophets, not because he had new doctrines or greater miracles, but because
the results of his mission have broght more human beings into the pure and
proper belief in the One True God than any other prophet.
The Islamic Way of Life
In the Holy Qur'an,
God teaches human beings that they were created in order to worship Him, and
that the basis of all true worship is God-consciousness. Since the teachings
of Islamic encompass all aspects of life and ethics, God-consciousness is
encouraged in all human affairs. Islam makes it clear that all human acts
are acts of worship if they are done for God alone and in accordance to His
Divine Law. As such, worship in Islam is not limited to religious rituals.
The teachings of Islam act as a mercy and a healing for the human soul, and
such qualities as humility, sincerity, patience and charity are strongly
encouraged. Additionally, Islam condemns pride and self-righteousness, since
Almighty God is the only judge of human righteousness. The Islamic view of
the nature of man is also realistic and well-balanced. Human beings are not
believed to be inherently sinful, but are seen as equally capable of both
good and evil. Islam also teaches that faith and action go hand-in-hand. God
has given people free-will, and the measure of one's faith is one's deeds
and actions. However, human beings have also been created weak and regularly
fall into sin. This is the nature of the human being as created by God in
His Wisdom, and it is not inherently "corrupt" or in need of repair. This is
because the avenue of repentance of always open to all human beings, and
Almighty God loves the repentant sinner more than one who does not sin at
all. The true balance of an Islamic life is established by having a healthy
fear of God as well as a sincere belief in His infinite Mercy. A life
without fear of God leads to sin and disobedience, while believing that we
have sinned so much that God will not possibly forgive us only leads to
despair. In light of this, Islam teaches that: only the misguided despair of
the Mercy of their Lord. Additionally, the Holy Qur'an, which was revealed
to the Prophet Muhammad, contains a great deal of teachings about the life
hereafter and the Day of Judgment. Due to this, Muslims believe that all
human beings will ultimately be judged by God for their beliefs and actions
in their earthly lives. In judging human beings, Almighty God will be both
Merciful and Just, and people will only be judged for what they were capable
of. Suffice it to say that Islam teaches that life is a test, and that all
human beings will be accountable before God. A sincere belief in the life
hereafter is key to leading a well-balanced life and moral. Otherwise, life
is viewed as an end in itself, which causes human beings to become more
selfish, materialistic and immoral.
Islam for a Better Life
Islam teaches that
true happiness can only being obtained by living a life full of
God-consciousness and being satisfied with what God has given us.
Additionally, true "freedom" is freedom from being controlled by our base
human desires and being ruled by man-made ideologies. This stands in stark
contrast to the view of many people in the modern world, who consider
"freedom" to be the ability to satisfy all of their desires without
inhibition. The clear and comprehensive guidance of Islam gives human-beings
a well-defined purpose and direction in life. In addition to being members
of the human-brotherhood of Islam, its well-balanced and practical teachings
are a source of spiritual comfort, guidance and morality. A direct and clear
relationship with Almighty God, as well as the sense of purpose and
belonging that ones feels as a Muslim, frees a person from the many worries
of everyday life. In short, the Islamic way of life is pure and wholesome.
It builds self-discipline and self-control thought regular prayer and
fasting, and frees human-beings from superstition and all sorts of racial,
ethnic and national prejudices. By accepting to live a God-conscious life,
and realizing that the only thing that distinguishes people in the sight of
God is their consciousness of Him, a person's true human dignity is
realized.