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    Some Basic Islamic Beliefs

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    Some Basic Islamic Beliefs





    1) Belief in God:

    Muslims believe in one, unique, incomparable God, Who has

    no son nor partner, and that none has the right to be worshipped

    but Him alone. He is the true God, and every other deity is false.

    He has the most magnificent names and sublime perfect attributes.

    No one shares His divinity, nor His attributes. In the Qur’an, God

    describes Himself:

    _ Say: “He is God, the One. God, to Whom

    the creatures turn for their needs. He begets

    not, nor was He

    begotten, and

    there is none like

    Him.” _

    (Qur’an, 112:1-4)

    No one has the right to

    be invoked, supplicated,

    prayed to, or shown any act

    of worship, but God alone.



    God alone is the Almighty, the Creator, the Sovereign, and the

    Sustainer of everything in the whole universe. He manages all

    affairs. He stands in need of none of His creatures, and all His

    creatures depend on Him for all that they need. He is the All-Hearing,

    the All-Seeing, and the All-Knowing. In a perfect manner,

    His knowledge encompasses all things, the open and the secret,

    and the public and the private. He knows what has happened, what

    will happen, and how it will happen. No affair occurs in the whole

    world except by His will. Whatever He wills is, and whatever He

    does not will is not and will never be. His will is above the will of

    all the creatures. He has power over all things, and He is able to

    do everything. He is the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and

    the Most Beneficent. In one of the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad

    _, we are told that God is more merciful to His creatures than

    a mother to her child.1 God is far removed from injustice and

    tyranny. He is All-Wise in all of His actions and decrees. If

    someone wants something from God, he or she can ask God

    directly without asking anyone else to intercede with God for him

    or her.

    God is not Jesus, and Jesus is not God.2 Even Jesus himself

    rejected this. God has said in the Qur’an:

    _ Indeed, they have disbelieved who have

    said: “God is the Messiah (Jesus), son of

    Mary.” The Messiah said: “Children of Israel,

    worship God, my Lord and your Lord.

    Whoever associates partners in worship with

    God, then God has forbidden Paradise for

    him, and his home is the Fire (Hell). For the



    wrongdoers,1 there will be no helpers.” _

    (Qur’an, 5:72)

    God is not a trinity. God has said in the Qur’an:

    _ Indeed, they disbelieve who say: “God is the

    third of three (in a trinity),” when there is no

    god but one God. If they desist not from what

    they say, truly, a painful punishment will

    befall the disbelievers among them. Would

    they not rather repent to God and ask His

    forgiveness? For God is Oft-Forgiving, Most

    Merciful. The Messiah (Jesus), son of Mary,

    was no more than a messenger... _ (Qur’an,

    5:73-75)

    Islamrejects that God rested on the seventh day of the creation,

    that He wrestled with one of His angels, that He is an envious

    plotter against mankind, or thatHe is incarnate in any human being.

    Islam also rejects the attribution of any human form to God. All

    of these are considered blasphemous. God is the Exalted. He is

    far removed from every imperfection. He never becomes weary.

    He does not become drowsy nor does he sleep.

    The Arabic word Allah means God (the one and only true God

    who created the whole universe). This word Allah is a name for

    God, which is used by Arabic speakers, both Arab Muslims and

    Arab Christians. This word cannot be used to designate anything

    other than the one true God. The Arabic word Allah occurs in the

    Qur’an more than 2150 times. In Aramaic, a language related

    closely to Arabic and the language that Jesus habitually spoke,2

    God is also referred to as Allah
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    2) Belief in the Angels:

    Muslims believe in the existence of the angels and that they

    are honored creatures. The angels worship God alone, obey Him,

    and act only by His command. Among the angels is Gabriel, who

    brought down the Qur’an to Muhammad _.





    3) Belief in God’s Revealed Books:

    Muslims believe that God revealed books to His messengers

    as proof for mankind and as guidance for them. Among these

    books is the Qur’an, which God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad

    _. God has guaranteed the Qur’an’s protection from any

    corruption or distortion. God has said:

    _ Indeed,We have sent down the Qur’an, and

    surely We will guard it (from corruption). _

    (Qur’an, 15:9)



    4) Belief in the Prophets and Messengers of God:

    Muslims believe in the prophets and messengers of God,

    starting with Adam, including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac,

    Jacob, Moses, and Jesus (peace be upon them). But God’s final

    message to man, a reconfirmation of the eternal message, was

    revealed to the Prophet Muhammad _. Muslims believe that

    Muhammad _ is the last prophet sent by God, as God has said:

    _ Muhammad is not the father of any one of

    your men, but he is the Messenger of God and

    the last of the prophets... _ (Qur’an, 33:40)

    Muslims believe that all the prophets and messengers were

    created human beings who had none of the divine qualities of God.



    5) Belief in the Day of Judgment:

    Muslims believe in the Day of Judgment (the Day of Resurrection)

    when all people will be resurrected for God’s judgment

    according to their beliefs and deeds.



    6) Belief in Al-Qadar:

    Muslims believe in Al-Qadar, which is Divine Predestination,

    but this belief in Divine Predestination does not mean that human

    beings do not have freewill. Rather, Muslims believe that God has

    given human beings freewill. This means that they can choose

    right or wrong and that they are responsible for their choices.

    The belief in Divine Predestination includes belief in four

    things: 1) God knows everything. He knows what has happened





    and what will happen. 2) God has recorded all that has happened

    and all that will happen. 3) Whatever God wills to happen happens,

    and whatever He wills not to happen does not happen.

    4) God is the Creator of everything.

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