The term, “Islam,”
meaning “submission,” points to the fundamental religious creed,
which dictates that a Muslim submit to the will of Allah by
conforming inwardly and outwardly to His law.
Islam is the last of all
the Divine revealed religions. The name, Islam, for this universal
and eternal, Deen24 of Allah, was instituted by Allah
during the farewell pilgrimage; Allah says:
Today I have perfected your deen for you, and I have completed
my favor upon you, and I have approved Islam as your religion.25
Islam is the last and
universal faith and today numbers more than one billion followers.
Every country in the world has at least a small Muslim minority.
Islam has shown itself to be not only the most widespread religion
in the world, but also the most dynamic, attracting converts at a
faster rate than at anytime in the last 500 years.
Islam is not a
“religion” in the narrow sense used by secular humanists, in the
west, but is the universal and eternal deen known through
Prophets to every nation of people since the human race first
began. This Islamic deen lays great emphasis on
uncompromising monotheism and strict adherence to its creed and
method of worship. It enjoins submission to the will of Allah and
urges every person to follow as closely as possible the exemplary
way of the life of Muhammad, the last of the Prophets and
Messengers, peace be on them all.
Allah, the Exalted,
created the universe and what is in it to express the truth that
He is the one and only God. He created man and jinn only to
celebrate His praise and worship Him. In His words signifying:
I have created the jinn and man only to worship Me.26
The method and form of
worship are not left are not left to man’s option or choice. Allah
is the One Who ordains and decrees all acts of worship and the
means by which they must be observed. Since Islam deals with every
aspect of life, spiritual and physical, its jurisprudence is based
on a creed, instruction on worship, and ordinances regarding
social, economic, and political aspects.
Because Islam is a
perfect way of life, it enjoins the maintenance of a refined
standard of character. The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him,
says:
Verily, ! have been sent to develop in you good character and
refined behavior. Allah praised the model behavior of his
messenger, peace be upon him, by saying: “And you surely exhibit
an exalted standard of character.27
A’ishah, the wife of the
Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, was asked about the
behavioral characteristics of the Messenger of Allah, peace be
upon him. She said: “His standard of behavior was the Qur’an.”
A’ishah meant that the Prophet, peace be upon him, rigorously
followed the Qur’an, its rules of discipline, commands, and
prohibitions and all its excellent, beautiful, and gracious
teachings. For this reason, Allah commands the believers to
follow the exemplary life of His Messenger, peace be upon him, in
His words:
You have indeed in the Messenger of Allah an excellent model.28
Islam enjoins good
character expressed in good manners for every occasion:
entreating, greeting, sitting, eating, learning, teaching,
sporting, traveling, dressing, visiting, sleeping, and treating
people, particularly relatives and neighbors with kindness. Codes
for all such refined behavior are found in both the Qur’an and the
Prophetic traditions of the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him.
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