Bismillahir
Rahmanir Rahim
THE first thing one
should know and clearly understand about Islam is what the word “Islam” itself
means.
The religion of Islam is
not named after a person as in the case of Christianity which was named after
Jesus Christ, Buddhism after Gautama Buddha, Confucianism after Confucius, and
Marxism after Karl Marx. Nor was it named after a tribe like Judaism after the
tribe Judah and Hinduism after the Hindus.
Islam is the true
religion of ALLAH and as such, its name represents the central principle of
Allah’s religion; the total submission to the will of Allah. The Arabic word
“Islam” means the submission or surrender of one’s will to the only true God
worthy of worship “Allah” and anyone who does so it termed a “Muslim”.
The word implies “peace”
which is a natural consequence of total submission to the will of Allah. Hence,
it was not a new religion brought by Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in
Arabia in the 7th century,
but only the true religion of Allah re-expressed in its final form.
Islam is the religion
which was given to Adam, the first man and the first prophet of Allah, and it
was the religion of all the prophets sent by Allah to mankind. The name of
God’s religion, Islam, was not decided upon by late generations of man. It was
chosen by Allah Himself and clearly mentioned in His final revelation to man.
In the final book of divine revelation, the Quran, Allah states the following:
This
day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and
have chosen for you Islam as your religion –
Al Maaidah 5:3.
If
anyone desires a religion other than Islam (submission to Allah) never will it
be accepted of Him –
Ali ‘Imran 3:85.
Abraham
was not a Jew nor yet a Christian; but an upright Muslim –
Ali ‘Imran 3:67
Nowhere in the Bible
will you find Allah saying to Prophet Moses’ people or their descendants that
their religion is Judaism, not to the followers of Christ that their religion
is Christianity. In fact, Christ was not even his name, nor was it Jesus! The
name “Christ” comes from the Greek word Christos which means the anointed. That
is, Christ is a Greek translation of the Hebrew title “Messiah”. The name
“Jesus” on the other hand, is a Latinized version of the Hebrew name Esau.
For simplicity sake let
us continue to refer to Prophet Esau (Peace be upon him) as Jesus. As for his
religion, it was what he called to his followers to. Like the prophets before
him, he called the people to surrender their will to the will of Allah; which
is Islam) and he warned them to stay away from the false gods of human
imagination.
According to the New
Testament, he taught his followers to pray as follows: ”Yours will be done on
earth as it is in Heaven.”
The
Message of Islam
Since the submission of
one’s will to Allah represents the essence of worship, the basic message of Allah’s divine religion,
Islam is the worship of Allah alone and the avoidance of worship directed to
any person, place or thing other than Allah.
Since everything other than
Allah, the Creator of all things, is Allah’s creation; it may said that Islam,
in essence calls man away from the worship of creation and invites him to
worship only its Creator.
He is the only one
deserving man’s worship as it is only by His will that prayers are answered. If
man prays to a tree and his prayers are answered, it was not the tree which
answered his prayers but Allah who allowed the circumstances prayed for to take
place.
One might say, “That is
obvious,” however, to tree-worshippers it might not be. Similarly, prayers to
Jesus, Buddha, or Krishna, to Saint Christoper, or Saint Jude or even to Muhammad, are not answered by them
but are answered by Allah. Jesus did not tell his followers to worship him but
to worship Allah. As the Quran states:
And
behold! Allah will say: O Jesus the son of Mary! Did you say to men,Worship me
and my mother as gods besides Allah? He will say:” Glory to you I could never
say what I had no right (to say) –
Al Maa’idah 5:116.
Nor did he worship
himself when he worshipped but rather he worshipped Allah. This basic principle
is enshrined in the opening chapter of the Quran, known as Surah Al Fatihah,
verse 4:
You
alone do we worship and from you alone do we seek help.
And
your Lord says: Call on Me and I will answer your (prayer) –
Al Mukminun 40:60.
It is worth noting that
the basic message of Islam is that Allah and His creation are distinctly
different entities. Neither is Allah His creation or part of it, nor is His
creation or a part if Him.
This might seem obvious,
but, man’s worship of creation instead of the Creator is to a large degree
based on ignorance of this concept. It is the belief that the essence of Allah
is everywhere in His creation or that His divine being is or was present in
some aspects of His creation, which has provided justification for the worship
of creation though such worship may be called the worship of Allah through his
creation either directly or indirectly.
For We
assuredly sent amongst every people a prophet, (with the command) worship me
and avoid false gods –
Al Nahl 16:36.
When the idol worshipper
is questioned as to why he or she bows down to idols created by men, the
invariable reply is that they are not actually worshipping stone image, but
Allah who is present within it. They claim that the stone idol is only the
focal point for Allah’s essence and is not in itself Allah! One who has
accepted the concept of the presence of God’s being within His creation is any
way will be obliged to accept this argument of idolatry. Whereas, one who
understands the basic message of Islam and its implications would never concede
to idolatry no matter how it is rationalized.
Those who have claimed
divinity for themselves down through the ages have often based their claims on
the mistaken belief that Allah is present in man. They merely had to assert
that although Allah according to their false beliefs, is in all of us, He is
more present in them than in the rest of us. Hence, they claim, we should
submit our will to them and worship them as they are either God in person or
God concentrated within the person.
Similarly, those who
have asserted the godhood of others after their passing have found fertile
ground among those who accept the false belief of God’s presence in man. One
who has grasped the basic
message of Islam and its implications could never agree to worship another
human being under any circumstances. God’s religion in essence is a clear call
to the worship of the Creator and the rejection of creation-worship in any
form. This is the meaning of the motto of Islam:
La
Ilaaha Illallaah –
There is no god but Allah.
Its repetition
automatically brings one within the fold of Islam and sincere belief in it
guarantees one Paradise. Thus, the final Prophet of Islam is reported to have
said, “Any one who says: There is no god but Allah and dies holding that
(belief) will enter praradise (Reported
by Abu Darr and collected by Al Bukhari and Muslim).
It consists in the
submission to Allah as one God, yielding to Him by obeying His commandments,
and the denial of polytheism and polytheists.
The
Message of False Religion
There are so many sects,
cults, religions, philosophies, and movements in the world, all of which claim
to be the right way or the only true path to Allah. How can one determine which
one is correct or if, in fact, all are correct?
The method by which the
answer can be found is to clear away the superficial differences in the
teachings of the various claimants to the ultimate truth, and identify the
central object of worship to which they call, directly or directly. False
religions all have in common one basic claim that all men are gods of that
specific men were Allah or that nature is Allah or that Allah is a figment of
man’s imagination.
Thus, it may be stated
that the basic message of false religion is that Allah may be worshipped in the
form of His creation. False religion invites man to the worship of creation by
calling the creation or some aspects of it God. For example, prophet Jesus
invited his followers to worship Allah but those who claim to be his followers
today call people to worship Jesus, claiming that he was Allah!
Buddha was a reformer
who introduced a number of humanistic principles to the religion of India. He
did not claim to be God or did he suggest to his followers that he be an object
of worship. Yet, today most Buddhists who are to be found outside of India have
taken him to be God and prostrate to idols made in their perception of his
likeness.
By using this principle
of identifying the object of worship, false religion becomes very obvious and
the contrived nature of their origin clear. As Allah said in the Quran:
That
which you worship besides Him are only names you and your forefathers have
invented for which Allah has sent down no authority: The command belongs only
to Allah:
He has
commanded that you only worship Him; that is the right religion, but most men
do not understand –
Yusuf 12:40.
It may be argued that
all religions teach good things so why should it matter which one we follow.
The reply is that all false religions teach the greatest evil, the worship of
creation. Creation-worship is the greatest sin that man can commit because it
contradicts the very purpose of his creation. Man was created to worship Allah
alone as Allah has explicitly stated in the Quran:
I have
only created Jinns and men, that they may worship me –
Al Zariyaat 51:56.
Consequently, the
worship of creation, which is the essence of idolatry, is the only unforgivable
sin. One who dies in this state of idolatry has sealed his fate in the next
life. This is not an opinion, but a revealed fact stated by Allah in his final
revelation to man:
Verily
Allah will not forgive the joining of partners with Him, but He may forgive
(sins) less than that for whomsoever He wishes –
An Nisaa 4:48 and 116.
The
Universality of Islam
Since the consequences
of false religion are so grave, the true religion of Allah must be universally
understandable and attainable, not confined to any people, place or time.
There can not be
conditions like baptism, belief in a man, as a saviour etc.for a believer to
enter paradise. Within the central principle of Islam and in its definition,
(the surrender of one’s will to Allah) lies the roots of Islam’s universality.
Whenever man comes to the realization that Allah is one and distinct from His
creation, and submits himself to Allah, he becomes a Muslim in body and spirit
and is eligible for paradise.
Thus, anyone at anytime
in the most remote region of the world can become Muslim, a follower of God’s
religion, Islam, by merely rejecting the worship of creation and by turning to
Allah alone.
It should be noted
however, that the recognition of and submission to Allah requires that one
chooses between right and wrong and such a choice implies accountability. Man
will be held responsible for his choices, and, as such, he should try his
utmost to do good and avoid evil. The ultimate good being the worship of Allah
alone and the ultimate evil being the worship of His creation along with or
instead of Allah. This fact is expressed in the final revelation as follows:
Verily
those who believe, those who follow the Jewish (Scriptures), the Christians and
the Sabians any who believe in Allah and the last day, and work righteousness
shall have their reward with their Lord; They will be not be overcome by fear
nor grief –
Al Baqarah 2:62
If only
they had stood by the law, the Gospel, and all the revelation that was sent to
them from their Lord, they would have enjoyed happiness from every side. There
is from among them a party on the right course; but many of them follow a
course that is evil –
Al Maa'idah 5:66.
Recognition
of Allah
The question which
arises here is “How can all people be expected to believe in Allah given their
varying background, societies and cultures? For people to be responsible for
worshipping Allah they all have to have access to knowledge of Allah. The final
revelation teaches that all mankind have the recognition of Allah imprinted on
their souls, a part of their very nature with which they are created.
In Surah Al A’raaf,
Verses 172-173; Allah explained that when He created Adam, He caused all of
Adam’s descendants to come into existence and took a pledge from them saying, Am I not your Lord? To which they
all replied, “Yes, we testify to it.”
Allah then explained why
He had all of mankind bear witness that He is their creator and only true God
worthy of worship. He said, “That was in case you (mankind) should say on
the day of Resurrection, “Verily we were unaware of all this.” That is to
say, we had no idea that You Allah, were our God. No one told us that we were
only supposed to worship You alone. Allah went on to explain That it was also in case you should say, “ Certainly
it was our ancestors who made partners (With Allah) and we are only their
descendants; will You then destroy us for what those liars did?” Thus, every child is born with a
natural belief in Allah and an inborn inclination to worship Him alone called
in Arabic the “Fitrah”.
If the child were left
alone, he would worship Allah in his own way, but all children are affected by
those things around them, seen or unseen.
The Prophet (Peace be
upon him) reported that Allah said, “I created my servants in the right
religion but devils made them go astray”. The Prophet (Peace be upon him)
also said, “Each child is born in a state of “Fitrah”, then his parents make
him a Jew, Christian or a Zoroastrian, the way an animal gives birth to a
normal offspring. Have you noticed any that were born mutilated?” (Collected by Al Bukhari and Muslim).
So, just as the child
submits to the physical laws which Allah has put in nature, his soul also
submits naturally to the fact that Allah is his Lord and Creator. But, his
parents try to make him follow their own way and the child is not strong enough
in the early stages of his life to resist or oppose the will of his parents.
The religion which the child follows at this stage is one of custom and
upbringing and Allah does not hold him to account or punish him for this
religion.
Throughout people’s
lives from childhood until the they die, signs are shown to them in all regions
of the earth and in their own souls, until it becomes clear that there is only
one true God (Allah). If the people are honest with themselves, reject their
false gods and seek Allah, the way will be made easy for them but if they
continually reject Allah’s signs and continue to worship creation, the more
difficult it will be for them to escape.
For example, in the
South Eastern region of the Amazon jungle in Brazil, South America, a primitive
tribe erected a new hut to house their main idol Skwatch, representing the
supreme God of all creation. The following day a young man entered the hut to
pay homage to the God, and while he was in prostration to what he had been
taught was his Creator and Sustainer, a mangy old flea-ridden dog walked into
the hut. The young man looked up in time to see the dog lift its hind leg and
pass urine on the idol. Outraged, the youth chased the dog out of the temple,
but when his rage died down he realized that the idol could not be the Lord of
the universe. Allah must be elsewhere, he now had a choice to act on his
knowledge and seek Allah, or to dishonestly go along with the false beliefs of
his tribe. As strange as it may seem, that was a sign from Allah for that young
man. It contained within it divine guidance that what he was worshipping was
false.
Prophets were sent, was
was earlier mentioned, to every nation and tribe to support man’s natural
belief in Allah and man’s inborn inclination to worship Him as well as to
reinforce the divine truth in the daily signs revealed by Allah. Although, in
most cases, much of the prophets’ teachings became distorted, portions remained
which point out right and wrong.
For example, the ten
commandments of the Torah, their confirmation in the Gospels and the existence
of laws against murder, stealing and adultery in most societies.
Consequently, every soul
will be held to account for this belief in Allah and its acceptance of the
religion of Islam; the total submission to the will of Allah.
We pray to Allah, the
Exalted, to keep us on the right path to which He has Guided us, and to bestow
on us a blessing from Him, He is indeed the Most Merciful, Praise and Gratitude
be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, and peace and blessings be on Prophet
Muhammad, his family, his companions, and those who rightly follow them.
(Written
by Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips)
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