| A Muslim expresses
his/her faith (Iman) in the following words: |
| Ash-hadu anla
ilaha illal-Lahu Wahdahu la Sharika Lahu wa-ash-hadu anna
Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu |
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| The English
translation of the Shahadah is as follows: |
| I bear witness
that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, the One,
without any partner. And I bear witness that Muhammad is His
servant and His Messenger. |
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| The declaration of
faith consists of two distinct parts, i.e., the absolute belief
in the Unity of Allah (God) and the belief in the Holy Prophet
Muhammad as a mortal human being and the Messenger of Allah.
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| Islam's fundamental
belief is the Unity of God. All other beliefs hang on this
belief. Therefore the acknowledgement and 'bearing witness' of
this is the key to the Muslim faith. Unless this is observed one
cannot be a Muslim. A Muslim accepts Allah as the only God, and
only Master, Lord and Ruler with no partner sharing in any way
His Being, Powers and Attributes. He is One; He is Unique; He is
not the father of any one, nor He has or had any father. He is
Almighty and Self-Sustaining. He is there forever, and will be
there forever. |
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| A Muslim believes
in Allah as the Ruler and must not disobey Him. In fact
everything that exists in the universe obeys Him. He is the
Fashioner of all the Universes that may exist. |
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| The belief in the
Prophet Muhammad (on whom be peace) as the servant and Messenger
of Allah completes one’s faith. The Holy Prophet was the
greatest of all the Prophets of Allah, yet he was only a human
being with no share in Divinity. This is a very important belief
that keeps Muslims from associating partners with Allah. This
part of the Declaration of Faith where reinforces the first part
of Allah being the only Supreme Being with no partners also
establishes the absolute authority of the Holy Prophet as the
Messenger of Allah, who must be obeyed as well in all the
matters of faith. The Holy Prophet is the last prophet who
brought us the last Book (the Holy Quran) to be followed. He
lived among his people for a long time and his life is
documented in utmost detail. He lead his followers by example.
The way he lived his life and admonished his followers to live
their lives is called Sunnah of the Holy Prophet. The second
part of the Declaration of Faith makes obeying and following the
advice of the Prophet Muhammad equally important to the belief
in absolute Unity of Allah. This declaration make one to
completely submit to the Will of Allah and that is why one who
declares this belief is called a Muslim - one who completely
submits to the will of Allah.
From islam.com |