Beging of Islam

 Islam is the fastest growing religion with over 1.6 billion followers worldwide.

Now you may have heard of Islam through the media, conversations with friends or colleagues, or you may have come across Islam while surfing the Internet. Although Islam is the second largest religion in the world after Christianity, it is also one of the most misunderstood religions. It is difficult to distinguish what Islam actually teaches from misinformation and widespread misunderstandings. We have created this guide for anyone who wants to learn the truth about Islam from real sources.

Beging of Islam

We hope you enjoy reading this guide. We divide this Beginner’s guide into five chapters, all of which represent the most important areas of Islam. It is not a comprehensive guide, it can teach you all the religious knowledge from A to Z. Such a guide is too long for ordinary people. However, there is enough information to help you understand the basic principles and beliefs of religion. Second, all the verses of the Quran and the story of the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and make him peaceful) are written in English rather than Arabic. This means that any verse or quote you see in this guide are just explanations of meaning, not exact definitions of words.

"Islam" is Arabic, which means submitting one's will to God's will. Islam is a monotheistic religion and teaches that there is only one divine human being, the supreme creator of the universe. Muslims believe that Islam is the true religion revealed to mankind by God. This is a universal religion and anyone can practice it anytime, anywhere. The central concept of this lifestyle is total obedience to God. Islam is a complete and complete view of life that covers all aspects of life. How Islam teaches people how to do things in all walks of life is not static.

What is a Muslim?

Muslims are those who dedicate their will to the only true God worthy of worship. Muslims also believe that Prophet Muhammad (may he rest in peace) is God's last prophet. Muslims achieve peace through obedience and worship of Allah (God) and through observance of the commandments. Peace is the natural result of obedience to God's will. In order to become a Muslim and accept Islam as one's belief, one has to say and believe this phrase:

لآ اِلَهَ اِلّا اللّهُ مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُوُل اللّهِ

La ilaha illa Allah. Mohamed Rasor Allah

The literal meaning of this phrase is: "There is no god, only Allah, and his Messenger is Muhammad." "This phrase also means," No one is worthy of worship, only Allah and Muhammad are his messengers. Acting becomes a Muslim.

Beging of Islam

Who is God:

God is the name that God gave to himself, as mentioned many times in the Quran.

{Say, He is God, the Eternal God, He was not born, He was not born. No one was like him before.}
Muslims believe that he has no partner in the gods, including no son, and that there is no such thing in this universe. Muslims believe that God Almighty is the source of the universe, and that the purpose of creating man is only one purpose: to worship God alone.
Worshiping anything except God is a serious sin. In this world, even outside of heaven, it is better for us to be rewarded only by worship and its journey.

The HolyQuran:

The main belief in Islam is that human beings are unique in their creation of God. We are able to think independently and act as we wish. To convey and guide mankind, God sent prophets and apostles to use the Bible to teach mankind the true message. Muslims believe that many texts were sent down to the people in the past. These include the book of the Law given to Moses, the Psalms given to David, and the Gospel given to Jesus Christ (peace for all people). Muslims believe that Islam is not a new religion but a continuation and resolution of information released by the prophets in the past. Allah teaches in the Quran:

He said (Muhammad): "We believe in what was revealed to us and Abraham (Abraham), Ishmael, Isaac (Jacob), Jacob (Jacob) and Jacob (Jacob) written by Asbart (twelve sons) and gifts by Moses , Jesus (Jesus) and the Prophets received from their Lord, we will not share, they and He (Allah) we have presented are different from each other (Islam).
(Quran chapter 3, verse 84)


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