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samirfaithful
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Posted: 29 August 2012 at 1:45am |
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Islam consists of Usool-e-Deen (Roots of Faith) which are 5 in number: Adil = Justice Nabuwwat = Prophethood Imamate = Viceregency Qayamaat = Resurrection Tawheed: In the Holy Quran (112) we read: Say: He is Allah(swt) the One Allah(swt) the Needless He begets not, nor is He begotten And there are none comparable to Him.
Praise is due to Allah (swt) whose worth cannot be described by speakers, whose bounties cannot be counted by calculators and whose claim (to obedience) cannot be satisfied by those who attempt to do so, whom the height of intellectual courage cannot appreciate, and the divings of understanding cannot reach; He for whose description no limit has been laid down, no eulogy exists, no time is ordained and no duration is fixed. He brought forth creation through His Omnipotence, dispersed winds through His Compassion, and made firm the shaking earth with rocks. The foremost in religion is the acknowledgement of Him, the perfection of acknowledging Him is to testify Him, the perfection of testifying Him is to believe in His Oneness, the perfection of believing in His Oneness is to regard Him Pure, and the perfection of His purity is to deny Him attributes, because every attribute is a proof that it is different from that to which it is attributed and everything to which something is attributed is different from the attribute. Thus whoever attaches attributes to Allah recognises His like, and who recognises His like regards Him two; and who regards Him two recognises parts for Him; and who recognises parts for Him mistook Him; and who mistook Him pointed at Him; and who pointed at Him admitted limitations for Him; and who admitted limitations for Him numbered Him. Whoever said in what is He, held that He is contained; and whoever said on what is He held He is not on something else. He is a Being but not through phenomenon of coming into being. He exists but not from non-existence. He is with everything but not in physical nearness. He is different from everything but not in physical separation. He acts but without connotation of movements and instruments. He sees even when there is none to be looked at from among His creation. He is only One, such that there is none with whom He may keep company or whom He may miss in his absence. Adil: In the Holy Quran (4:40) we read: Surely Allah(swt) does not do Injustice to the weight of an atom, and if it is a good deed, He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward. Allah(swt) is perfectly just to all creatures and His justice is always temporal with mercy. When we commit sins, Allah(swt) allows us time to repent and to reform our lives away from those sins. In fact the Mercy of Allah(swt) is such, that even if we were drowning in our own sins, then we changed and repented with sincerity, Allah(swt) will forgive us. Some people believe that all the actions that we do are from Allah(swt). If this had been the case then this is a great injustice that, Allah(swt) firstly makes us commit a sin and then punishes us for that same thing!(astaghferullah). This is completely incorrect and is not at all in keeping with the justice of Allah(swt). It may appear sometimes that injustice is being done to us, but this is not the case as it is we who are the cause: In the Holy Quran (9:70) we read: Has not the news of those before them reached them; Of the people of Nuh (a.s.) and Aad and Samood, and the people of Ibraheem (a.s.) and the dwellers of Madyan and the overthrown cities; Their Apostles came to them with clear arguements; So it was not Allah(swt) who should do them Injustice, but they were unjust to themselves. Nabuwaat: In the Holy Quran (4:165) we read: We sent Apostles as givers of good news and as warners, so that people should not have a plea against Allah(swt) The appointment to Prophethood is a matter assigned by Allah(swt). He selects from amongst his righteous slaves, the slaves who are perfect in their humanity and can therefore guide others. A Prophet is a link between the people and Allah(swt), for the sake of guiding the people towards the correct way of life. All the Prophets(a.s) were sinless (masoom) and did not ever commit sins. Even before a Prophet had been told to declare his prophethood he did not commit any sins. The Prophet will give the people the system of living their lives in accordance with the wishes of Allah(swt). All the Prophets(a.s) preached correctly and from the same root, but the reason for the many different religions that we have in the world is due to the misunderstandings, neglect or open rebellion that the people had towards hearing the truth from the Prophets(a.s). According to the narrations there have been 124,000 Prophets (as). Imamate: In the Holy Quran (2:124) we read: "And when his Lord tried Ibraheem (a.s.) with certain words, he fulfilled them. He said 'Surely I will make you an Imam of men.' Ibraheem (a.s.) said 'And of my offspring?' My covenant does not include the unjust.' " As with Prophethood, the station of Imamate is a matter that Allah(swt), and not the people, choose. In life some people call others to goodness and others call to sin and all that is evil. Therefore the ones chosen by Allah(swt) as Imams always guide to the truth, whereas a person chosen by the people at large may in fact lead to the wrong path. After the death of Prophet Muhammed(saaw), there are 12 Imams(a.s) who are all from Ahlul-Bayt(people of the household of the Prophet(saaw)), please see the page 'The Imams' to know more about the Imams(a.s). The Imams(a.s) as with the Prophets(a.s) are all free from sins(masoom). No new laws are introduced by the Imams(a.s) and nor do they innovate from their own selves. The obedience to the Imam is a direct order from Allah(swt) and therefore one of the roots of the religion. The Holy Quran (4:59) reads: "O you who believe, Obey Allah(swt), Obey the Apostle (saaw) and Obey those in authority from among you." Another verse (76:24) informs us not to obey sinners, it reads: " Therefore wait patiently for the command of your Lord; and obey not from among them a sinner or an ungrateful one. The above two ayats answer many questions about Imamate. Qayamaat: In the Holy Quran (1:4) we read: "Master of the day of Judgement" The day of Judgement is the day when all human beings shall be judged according to their deeds. Men and Women will appear on that day as they were on the earth i.e in the human bodily form. People will either be rewarded or punished as a result of their actions on earth. What is actually going to happen on the Day of Judgement is only known to Allah(swt). The reality for us is that it is a day that will happen for sure, and the best thing we can do is to try and live the best life we can in obedience to Allah(swt) and hence we pray that the day will be a happy one for us. In the Holy Quran (10:109) we read: And follow what is revealed to you and be patient till Allah(swt) should give judgment, and He is the best of the judges. These are 10 in number:
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Avestan
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Well Thanks! I have difficulty understanding the concept of God not having limits. This seems to imply that He can be Evil as well as Good.
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Dean b
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Why would God ask for tax? Only corporations do and want taxes.
Connecting with God should cost nothing. |
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