Holy Qur’aan Speaks: Some common questions about Islam

12 Apr, 2015 - 00:04 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

Umari Stambuli
What is Islam?

Islam is the name of the religion, or more properly the ‘way of life’, which God (Allah) has revealed and which was practiced by all of the Prophets and Messengers of God that He sent to mankind. Even the name stands out unique among other religions in that it means a state of being (that is ‘submission’).

It does not refer to any particular person, such as Christianity, Buddhism or Zoroastrianism; a tribe like Judaism; or a nation like Hinduism. The root Arabic word from which Islam is derived implies peace, safety, salutation, protection, blamelessness, wholesomeness, submission, acceptance, surrender, and salvation. Islam specifically means being in the state of submission to God, worshipping Him Alone, and reverently accepting and obeying His Law. Through this submission, the peace, security, and wholesome well-being implied in its literal meaning is achieved.

Who are Muslims?

The Arabic word “Muslim” literally means “someone who is in a state of Islam (submission to the will and law of God)”. The message of Islam is meant for the entire world, and anyone who accepts this message becomes a Muslim. Some people mistakenly believe that Islam is just a religion for Arabs, but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact over 80 percent of the world’s Muslims are not Arabs! Even though most Arabs are Muslims, there are Arabs who are Christians, Jews and atheists. Being a Muslim entails complete acceptance and active obedience to the revealed teachings and laws of God The Exalted.

A Muslim is a person who freely accepts basing his beliefs, values and faith on the will of Almighty God – “Allah”. A person’s Islam weakens through sins, ignorance, and wrong-doing, and becomes nullified in totality by associating partners with God, disbelieving in Him, or rejecting and denying His commands.

Who is Allah?

Often one hears the Arabic word “Allah” being used in discussions regarding Islam. The meaning of “Allah” is in fact simply “Almighty God” and it is an exclusive title which no-one else besides Him has been given, in all of human history. The Arabic word “Allah” is in fact the same word used by Arabic speaking Christians and Jews. As a matter of fact, the word Allah was in use far before the word God ever came into existence, since English is a relatively new language. If one were to pick up an Arabic translation of the Bible, one would see the word “Allah” being used where the word “God” is used in English.

Furthermore, the word “Allah” is a very unique Arabic word which does not have a plural (like in the case of God and Gods); nor does it have a feminine equivalent (like God and Goddess). When we use the word “Allah” we mean the same God that created Adam and his wife Eve, the same God that sent Prophets such as Abraham, Noah, Lot, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them).

We do not mean a different God than the God who spoke to Moses, and split the sea for him.

We mean the exact same God who saved Noah in the ark and Jonah in the whale. We mean the exact same God who created Jesus in the womb of Virgin Mary.

We mean The Supreme Sovereign, The Creator of the entire universe and all that it contains!

For further information on Islam or a free copy of the Holy Qur’aan, please contact:

MajlisulUlama Zimbabwe, Council of Islamic Scholars

Publications Department

P.O. Box W93, Waterfalls, Harare

Tel: 04-614078 / 614004, Fax : 04-614003

e-mail: [email protected]

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