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Who can become a muslim
Islam is not only the religion of muslim, but the religion for whole of the mankind. Any one and anytime can become a muslim. If one has fulfilled all the conditions of the pillars of faith in Islam, then he is a muslim. There is no compulsion in this religion. So, no human can force anyone to become a muslim. But one has to practice this religion from his heart.
Islam is not only the religion of muslim, but the religion for whole of the mankind. Any one and anytime can become a muslim. If one has fulfilled all the conditions of the pillars of faith in Islam, then he is a muslim. There is no compulsion in this religion. So, no human can force anyone to become a muslim. But one has to practice this religion from his heart.
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Life after death
Most of all the religion provides an article to make its believer in the life after death. Some of the religion also believes in having lief again and again. Islam too believes in life after death but deoesn't support the concept of having life again and again. According to islam the life in this earth we get only once and for the preparation of the hereafter. According to the faith and the practice of the human in this worldly life he is either destined to heaven where he can get all the comforts and luxuries or in hell where he have to burn for ever.
Most of all the religion provides an article to make its believer in the life after death. Some of the religion also believes in having lief again and again. Islam too believes in life after death but deoesn't support the concept of having life again and again. According to islam the life in this earth we get only once and for the preparation of the hereafter. According to the faith and the practice of the human in this worldly life he is either destined to heaven where he can get all the comforts and luxuries or in hell where he have to burn for ever.
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Attributes of God
There are 99 attributes of God mentioned in quran. These attributes are not like human attributes. They can be attributed to God alone. Further more these 99 attributes of God are the names of God by which we call God. Furthermore, we can call God by any name which are beautiful and doesn't contain any mental picture. Some, of the attributes of God described by the Qur'an are Ar-Rahman, which means most gracious, Ar-Rahim which means most meciful, Al-Khaliq which means the creator. Similarly, there are 99 attributes of God, and the crowning one is Allah.
There are 99 attributes of God mentioned in quran. These attributes are not like human attributes. They can be attributed to God alone. Further more these 99 attributes of God are the names of God by which we call God. Furthermore, we can call God by any name which are beautiful and doesn't contain any mental picture. Some, of the attributes of God described by the Qur'an are Ar-Rahman, which means most gracious, Ar-Rahim which means most meciful, Al-Khaliq which means the creator. Similarly, there are 99 attributes of God, and the crowning one is Allah.
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Concept of God in Islam
The most concise definition of God in Islam is given in the four verses of Surah Ikhlas which is Chapter 112 of the Qur’an:
"Say: He is Allah,
The One and Only.
"Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
"He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him."
[Al-Qur’an 112:1-4]
The word ‘Assamad’ is difficult to translate. It means ‘absolute existence’, which can be attributed only to Allah (swt), all other existence being temporal or conditional. It also means that Allah (swt) is not dependant on any person or thing, but all persons and things are dependant on Him.
"Say: He is Allah,
The One and Only.
"Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
"He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him."
[Al-Qur’an 112:1-4]
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Concept of worship in Islam
The concept of worship in Islam is misunderstood by many people including some Muslims. Worship is commonly taken to mean performing ritualistic acts such as prayers, fasting, charity, etc. This limited understanding of worship is only one part of the meaning of worship in Islam. That is why the traditional definition of worship in Islam is a comprehensive definition that includes almost everything in any individual's activities. The definition goes something like this: "Worship is an all inclusive term for all that God loves of external and internal sayings and actions of a person."
In other words, worship is everything one says or does for the pleasure of Allah. This, of course, includes rituals as well as beliefs, social activities, and personal contributions to the welfare of one's fellow human-beings. Islam looks at the individual as a whole. He is required to submit himself completely to Allah, as the Quran instructed the Prophet Muhammad to do:
"Say (O Muhammad) my prayer, my sacrifice, my life and my death belong to Allah; He has no partner and I am ordered to be among those who submit, i.e.; Muslims." (6:162, 163)
The concept of worship in Islam is misunderstood by many people including some Muslims. Worship is commonly taken to mean performing ritualistic acts such as prayers, fasting, charity, etc. This limited understanding of worship is only one part of the meaning of worship in Islam. That is why the traditional definition of worship in Islam is a comprehensive definition that includes almost everything in any individual's activities. The definition goes something like this: "Worship is an all inclusive term for all that God loves of external and internal sayings and actions of a person."
In other words, worship is everything one says or does for the pleasure of Allah. This, of course, includes rituals as well as beliefs, social activities, and personal contributions to the welfare of one's fellow human-beings. Islam looks at the individual as a whole. He is required to submit himself completely to Allah, as the Quran instructed the Prophet Muhammad to do:
"Say (O Muhammad) my prayer, my sacrifice, my life and my death belong to Allah; He has no partner and I am ordered to be among those who submit, i.e.; Muslims." (6:162, 163)
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