A general definition of the religion of Islam and what the messengers brought

A general definition of the religion of Islam and what the messengers brought

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Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and the end is for the righteous, and prayers and peace be upon His servant, His Messenger, his friend, and the elite of his creation, our Prophet, our Imam, and our master, Muhammad bin Abdullah, and his family, his companions, and those who follow his path and are guided by his guidance until the Day of Judgment.
To proceed: God, may God bless him and grant him peace, sent his Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, with guidance and the religion of truth, and it is Islam with which God sent all the messengers.
Islam is: the religion of God with which He sent all the messengers, from the first of them Noah to the last of them and the last of them, our Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, and it is the one upon which our father Adam was. Peace.
Islam is submission to God and submission by obeying His commands and abandoning His prohibitions. This is Islam.
The origin and foundation of the religion of Islam is the oneness of God, may God’s prayers be upon him, and the devotion of worship to Him alone, may God’s prayers be upon him.
Worshiping anything but God, and the tyrant is all that is worshiped besides God, be it trees, stones, idols, planets, or other than that, all of them are tyrants.
But if the deity is not satisfied with that, like the prophets, angels, and the righteous, then the juggernaut is the devil who called to their worship and beautified it for people, and they are innocent of that.
The origin of the religion of Islam is this: sincerity of worshiping God alone without everything other than Him, and disbelief in worshiping other than Him.
This is how God sent all the messengers, from the first of them Noah to the last of them and their seal is Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, and this is how God taught Adam and legislated for him, so he worshiped God alone, and so did his offspring on his religion, peace and blessings be upon him, until polytheism occurred in the children of Adam during the era of Noah, peace and blessings be upon him.
And every messenger informed his nation that he was sent to them to command them to unite God and devotion to Him.
And likewise Hud, Salih, Shuaib, Ibrahim, Lot and others, all of them said to their people: Worship God, you have no god but Him [Al-A’raf:65]

Thus, Muhammad, peace be upon him, when God sent him, he said to his people: “Worship God, you have no god but Him.” And he used to teach them and say to them: Say there is no god but God and you will succeed [1].
This is the call of all the Messengers. They called the nations to unite God and single Him out for worship, and direct them to Him, Glory be to Him, with all their needs, in their trust in their fear, in their hope in seeking Paradise, seeking deliverance from Hell, seeking sustenance, and seeking well-being. They hope for his reward and fear his punishment.
And Muhammad, peace be upon him, stayed with his people in Mecca for ten years, calling them to unite God before everything, and forbidding them from polytheism, which is attachment to other than God, such as trees, stones, idols, and the like, and he says to them: O people, say there is no god but God, and you will succeed [2].
It should be pointed out that what is related to physical causes is not included in polytheism, nor is it in contradiction to monotheism, which is related to physical causes with people present and present. It is not polytheism in anything. I have such-and-such, like fixing my car, working on my farm, getting me such-and-such, carrying this heavy thing, and he is able to do that and knows that he is capable of that. It is not related to him by physical causes with the present, the able, the present, so if a person is present and present, then his brother or his friend or whoever needs him from among the people tells him: Do this and do this, with or without reward. The Messengers did it and the Muslims did it, so it is not shirk, so if he says: O so-and-so, I do this, pray to God for me, ask forgiveness for me, help me with such-and-such, I mean with such-and-such, from what he is able to do or hear, or by writing or by phone, by phone or telex, in Things he can do, this is not polytheism.
But shirk is to call dead, inanimate, or alive, believing that it is acting in the universe, or that it has the power and ability to act in the universe without God. This is shirk, which the messengers came to forbid and warn against. Orally, or by writing, telex, or telephone, these are permissible, tangible matters in which there is no prohibition, and they are not of polytheism in anything, as God Almighty said in Surat Al-Qasas: So the one of his followers called for help against the one of his enemy [Al-Qasas: 15]. This should be alerted; Because some ignorant people suspect this.
It should be known that it is included in the origin of Islam: belief in Muhammad, peace be upon him, and that he is the Messenger of God sent by God to the people in general, and likewise all the past messengers. It is necessary for the validity of Islam and considering that the one affiliated with it is a Muslim who must acknowledge and believe in the past messengers. In the era of Noah, he must believe in Noah, and in the era of Hud, he must believe in Hud with monotheism to God and sincerity to God and worshiping Him alone. In the era of Salih as well, in the era of Shuaib in the same way, in the era of Ibrahim in the same way, in the era of Lot in the same way, in the era of Joseph, Isaac and Jacob in the same way, and so in the era of Moses and Aaron to whom God revealed the Torah. Moses and Aaron are prophets from God’s prophets and God’s messengers, so if God united and worshiped Him alone and fulfilled His command but did not believe in the prophets, his Islam would not be valid.
Then after the resurrection of Jesus as well, when God sent Jesus the son of Mary, it is necessary to believe in him, for the Jews who did not believe in Jesus became infidels; Because they did not believe in Jesus, even if they united God, even if they worshiped Him, even if they fasted and prayed, they would not be Muslims, until they believe in the Messenger that they recognized and knew that it came from God. It is necessary to believe in Him as Jesus, peace and blessings be upon him.
Then, after Jesus, when Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, came, it is necessary to believe in Muhammad, and whoever does not believe in him is a disbeliever, even if he believes in all the past messengers. It is necessary to believe in all messengers, and among them the seal and the best of them is our Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. It is necessary to believe in him and believe that he is truly the Messenger of God to the jinn and mankind (to all races) and that he is the last of the prophets, there is no prophet after him. After Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him (whoever was in his era or after him), he would not be a Muslim unless he believed in all the prophets from the time of Adam to Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace.
It is necessary to believe in them and believe that they are truthful, and that they are God’s prophets, and God revealed to them and they conveyed what was revealed to them.
It is necessary to believe that he conveyed the message, fulfilled the trust, advised the nation, and performed what he, peace and blessings be upon him, until God took him, and that he is the last of the prophets, there is no prophet after him, and that he was sent to the two races of jinn and mankind, so all the races of those who are entrusted must believe in him and follow his law, peace be upon him. Peace. They are not Muslims and there is no Islam without this.
This indicates that the Messengers must be believed in all of them, and that God sent them as glad tidings and warners, as He, Glory be to Him, said: Messengers of glad tidings and warners [Al-Nisa: 165] and they are messengers to creation, each messenger to his people to warn them and give them good tidings, giving them good tidings of Paradise if they obey and remain steadfast, and warns them of Hell if they do not respond. And so Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, was sent by God as a bringer of good tidings and a warner who announces to the nation if they respond to his call of paradise, happiness, glory and empowerment, and warns them of Hell, disappointment, loss, humiliation and humiliation if they violate his command and do not stand upright in what he came with, peace and blessings be upon him.
So he knew from this that it is obligatory to believe all messengers and believe in them, and that whoever meets Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, must believe in him, believe him, and submit to his law, and by this he has entered Islam. Because Islam is submission to God’s command and confirmation of Him, and that is why it was said to him: Islam: Indeed, the religion with God is Islam [Al-Imran: 19] means submission.
Muslims are the ones who submit to God’s command and obey the command of God that His Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of God be upon him, came with, and his book indicated it the Qur’an, so there will be no Islam except with this, they will not be Muslims and there will be no Islam except with this, that is, except by their belief in the past messengers and their belief in what they brought and their belief in Muhammad, peace be upon him, and their belief in him And their submission to what it brought from the purified Sharia out of love, sincerity, sincerity, desire and awe, not out of lies, hypocrisy, or hypocrisy.
And each of the Messengers of God, may blessings and peace be upon them, conveyed to his nation all the good that he taught them, advised them in that, and guided them, just as he conveyed to them every evil that he taught them. Thus every messenger; Because the messengers are the most sincere of people and the most complete of them in faith, so every messenger conveyed to his nation and called her to every good that he teaches her in her religion and her world, and he forbade her from every evil that he teaches her in her religion and her life. It is also proven on the authority of the Messenger of God, Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, that he said: God did not send a prophet except that he had a right to guide his nation to the good of what he taught them, and to warn them of the evil of what he taught them [3]. Imam Muslim included it in his Sahih.
This is how our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, conveyed to this nation all that he teaches them of good, and warned them of all that he taught them of evil, so he called them to good morals and good deeds, and warned them of bad morals and bad deeds, like the messengers before him, may blessings and peace be upon them. Ethics [4], and in the other wording: To complete the noble morals, so God sent him to call people to the noble morals and good deeds, and to warn them of bad morals and bad deeds.
And the Messengers, peace and blessings be upon them, when they explained to people the description of their Lord and their Creator, His monotheism, sincerity to Him, and faith in the Messengers, also informed them of what God had prepared for them in Paradise, and what He had prepared for those who disobeyed Him in Hell. All of this is part of the perfect belief, which is the belief of Islam, for the messengers clarify with their statement the truth of God and His monotheism, and their statement of His attributes, Glory be to Him, and His names, along with that they explain what is necessary in the belief in the belief in the angels of God that He created to worship Him, and they are from the light He created them from the light, all of them are honorable servants, as the Most High said: Nay. Honored servants [The Prophets: 26], God created them to worship Him and obey Him, and He created them from the light and made them, may God bless him and grant him peace, carry out His commands in His servants. Fire, and they are of three types: the angels are from the light, the jinn are from the fire, and the sons of Adam are from the dirt.
The messengers explained this, and the heavenly books came with that: such as the Torah, the Injeel, the Psalms, and the Qur’an. The messengers also explained what is related to the books revealed from the Torah, the Gospel, and others.
And they also made it clear, along with what follows from that, the matter of the Hereafter, the resurrection, the resurrection, the reckoning, the reward, and standing before God on the Day of Resurrection, and that people will come out of their graves and be rewarded for their deeds. A house that God has prepared for those who obey Him, in which there is every good and every bliss, and in it there is eternal life, there is no hardship, no sickness, no death, no sorrow, but eternal bliss, and no urination and defecation, but eternal bliss, and eternal life for those who fear God and obey the Messengers. And there is another house, which is the house of Hell (the house of humiliation, the house of chastisement), which God has prepared for those who oppose the Messengers and do not obey what they brought and do not follow the Messengers.

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