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Uniqueness of
the Name
The name for the religion of Islam is much more
than just a name because it expresses a deep
spiritual meaning as well as an overall outlook
on life and concept of worship. The word "Islam"
is an Arabic word which means "complete
submission to the will of Almighty God". Other
religions are named after their founders, such
as Christianity and Buddhism; after a tribe or
ethnic group, such as Judaism; or after a
specific geographical region, such as Hinduism.
Islam, however, is unique because its name
represents its outlook on life and reflects its
universal nature. Additionally, the name "Islam"
was not thought up by its followers or applied
by other people, as is the case with the names
of other religions, but was revealed by Almighty
God. This name expressed nothing new, because
submission to the will of God, i.e. "Islam", has
always been the true religion of God. Due to
this fact, and since the teachings of Islam are
straightforward, profound and logical, Islam is
the "Natural Religion" of all human beings. The
name of no other religion carries any
significant message, or conveys the true sense
of its outlook on life, as does the name
"Islam".
Universality & Continuity of the Message
The command to worship none other than Almighty
God and to submit to His will has been revealed
by God to all of His prophets throughout
mankind's long history. The pure essence of the
beliefs and teachings that were revealed by God
to the Prophet Muhammad are the same as God
taught to Abraham, who was one of the earliest
and greatest prophets. So actually, Muhammad is
the final prophet of Islam -- not the first.
Additionally, Islam is the true "religion of
Abraham", because Abraham completely submitted
himself to the revealed will of Almighty God.
Islam is truly unique among the religions of the
world because it is addressed to all of mankind.
The scripture of Islam, called the Quran,
repeatedly addresses all human beings by saying:
"O mankind!" Additionally, in the Quran,
Almighty God is never addressed as the God of a
particular people or nation. From the very
beginning of the mission of Prophet Muhammad,
his followers came from a wide spectrum of
individuals -- there was Bilal, the African
slave; Suhaib, the Byzantine Roman; Ibn Sailam,
the Jewish Rabbi; and Salman, the Persian. Since
religious truth is eternal and unchanging, and
mankind is one universal brotherhood, God's
revelations to man have always been consistent
and universal. Submission to the will of God,
and worshipping Him alone without
intermediaries, has always been the only
religion acceptable to Almighty God.
A Straightforward Concept of God
Unique among the religions of the world, the
concept of God in Islam is completely based upon
Divine Revelation. Not only is the concept of
God in Islam characterized by purity and
clarity, but it is also not marred by myths,
superstitions or man-made philosophical ideas.
In the pure and straightforward teachings of
Islam, Almighty God has clearly revealed His
unique nature and qualities to man in the way
which He wants them to be understood. While
other religions have either mixed man-made
doctrines with divine revelation, or ignored the
divine revelation almost completely, Islam's
concept of God is based totally on what God has
said about Himself. Islam's concept of God can
be called pure and straightforward because there
is a clear distinction made between the Creator
and the created. As such, there is no ambiguity
in divinity -- it is made clear that there is
nothing divine or worthy of being worshipped
except for Almighty God. In Islam, calling
someone other than Almighty God "Lord" or
"Savior" is completely prohibited because such
terms compromise God's uniqueness and because
all of our trust should be put in Almighty God
-- who is the Most Merciful and the Controller
of all affairs. The only Creator -- Almighty God
-- is Unique, Eternal and Transcendent above His
Creation. Everything else besides Almighty God
-- meaning anything that you can see or even
imagine -- is part of God's creation, and thus
not worthy of worship. Almighty God, as He has
described Himself in the Quran, is Absolutely
One and "the Most Merciful of those who show
mercy". Even though God is transcendent above
His creation, due to His infinite Mercy He is
constantly involved with the affairs of His
creatures. Even though God is infinite, unique
and incomprehensible, in the Holy Quran He has
revealed Himself in a way suitable to the finite
and limited human mind. By reaching out to man
and sending revelations through all of His
prophets, God has allowed Himself to be known
through His unique and most-beautiful
attributes. Because the concept of God in Islam
was sent by God specifically for mankind, it
appeals to the innate nature of the human being.
Due to this fact, Islam does not ask man to
accept irrational, ludicrous or man-made
doctrines about God. The Islamic concept of God
strikes a unique balance between various
religions an because is avoids reducing God to
just being some remote and impersonal "First
Cause" or "Higher Power", while on the other
hand it also teaches that a direct and personal
relationship with God can be maintained without
believing God to be like His creation or
incarnate in it.
Direct Relationship with God
In other religions, even the ones which claim
belief in "One God", people often approach God
through an intermediary, such as a saint, an
angel, the Virgin Mary or Jesus. However, it is
only in Islam that a person is required only to
pray to God. Some people also nullify a truly
proper and direct relationship with Almighty God
by mistakenly believing that they have a special
relationship with Him simply because they are
members of a certain ethnic group, tribe or
"chosen people". Additionally, in Islam there
are no priests or clergy -- each worshipper, man
or woman, has a direct relationship with their
Merciful Creator -- Almighty God. Since God is
the Owner and Sustainer of everything, as well
as the only one who can provide true and
complete forgiveness, it is completely futile to
try to approach Him through anyone else.
According to the teachings of Islam, praying to
or worshipping anything or anyone besides
Almighty God is the greatest sin a person can
commit. Even though other religions believe in
God, they nullify this belief by making the
grave mistake of not always approaching Him
directly. Some religions even go so far as to
say that human beings, due to their sinfulness,
cannot approach God without an intermediary --
which mistakenly implies that God is unable or
unwilling to forgive human-beings directly.
Islam teaches that Almighty God has the power to
do all things and that no one should ever
despair of His mercy. According to the teachings
of Islam, God is always ready to bestow His
abundant Grace and Mercy on anyone who turns to
Him in repentance. Even people who used to
commit the worst sin of worshipping others
besides God will be forgiven if they realize
what they are doing is wrong and repent. Having
a direct relationship with God, and
understanding that He alone deserves worship and
praise, goes hand-in-hand with the Islamic
concept of God. This is because once a proper
concept of God is established in the heart and
mind, submission to God and complete reliance on
Him alone comes naturally.
Unique Concept of Worship
According to the teachings of Islam, everything
that a human being does with the pure intention
of pleasing God is an act of worship. Due to
this, Islam has an all encompassing concept of
worship unlike any other religion. Almighty God
has revealed in the Holy Quran that His purpose
for creating human beings was to worship Him and
Him alone. Like other religions, Islam has
required acts of worship, however worship in
Islam is not limited to rituals. Since Islam is
an all-encompassing religion with guidance for
all aspects of life. almost every action in a
Muslim's life becomes an act of worship if it is
done to build a better relationship with God.
Since man's purpose in life is to worship and
submit to God, worship in Islam has been defined
by God Himself in an all-encompassing way. This
is special uniqueness can also be seen in the
fact that most other religions only require
formal worship once per week, while Islam
requires it five times a day. Even more
importantly, all rites of formal worship in
Islam are based on Divine revelation, while the
modes of worship in other religions are a
mixture of Divine revelation, man-made
traditions, opinions of clergymen and religious
councils. Additionally, in Islam acts of worship
such as prayer and fasting have been described
by God and His Prophet in such detail that it
gives human beings a feeling of assurance that
the way they are worshipping God is pleasing to
Him.
Based on Authentic Sources
The preservation of the scripture of Islam --
the Holy Quran -- is unique among world
religions. No other religion has a scripture
which is both as old and as well-preserved as
the one possessed by Muslims today. Even
scholars who are hostile to Islam admit that the
Quran that exists today is exactly the same as
the one that existed in the time of the Prophet
Muhammad. Even though many people mistakenly
assume that the Quran (also spelled Koran) was
written by Muhammad, it is actually the literal
Word of God. Not only was Muhammad known by his
people to be unable to read and write, but the
Holy Quran clearly and repeatedly exclaims that
it is from Almighty God - the Lord of the
Universe. Unlike other religions, the followers
of Islam have always considered their scripture
to be the Word of God in Toto. The scriptures of
other religions are made up of writings that
were not considered to be scripture until many
years after they were written - the letters of
(St.) Paul are a good example of this.
Additionally, the Holy Quran has always been in
the possession of the common believer, and as
such was circulated very widely. In this way,
Muslims know that their scripture is authentic,
unlike other so-called "scriptures" which are
still claimed to be scripture even though their
authors are unknown. The Quran also remained
pure and authentic because unlike other
scriptures, it was written down and memorized in
the lifetime of the prophet that it was revealed
to. Also, its wide circulation prevented
scholars, clergy and religious councils from
deciding what should and should not be part of
the scripture -- since it was already in the
hands of the people in its complete form. It has
always amazed people to find out that the entire
Quran was not only memorized word-for-word by
hundreds of the companions of Prophet Muhammad,
but that it has been memorized verbatim by
thousands upon thousands of people until this
very day in its original language of Arabic. It
was only natural for Almighty God to preserve
the scripture revealed to Prophet Muhammad,
because he was the last Prophet and Final
Messenger of God. In short, the Quran is a
unique scripture that has come down to us in its
original form and unique language. Due to its
pristine teachings and unquestionable
authenticity, the Quran removes the need for man
to wonder for himself how to worship and please
God, since God Himself has clearly described
these things.
An Eternal Message
Islam has just as much meaning and is just as
applicable to people living in today's "modern
world" as it did for people living 1400 years
ago. Since the message of Islam is eternally
true it is also very robust, and as such still
has a strong spiritual impact on millions of
people living in the world today. The Pure
Monotheism of Islam, as well as its universal
brotherhood, strong morals and positive outlook
on life, is still very relevant and meaningful
to modern man. The continued relevance and
applicability to both the spiritual and worldly
life of human beings from all around the word is
just one of the many proofs of the Divine origin
of the message of Islam. Unlike the teachings of
other religions, the teachings of Islam don't
need to be updated or watered-down in order to
appeal to a human being living in today's
troubled world. Since the teachings of Islam are
both spiritually true and eternally practical,
they can be lived and implemented in the daily
life of a person in order to make their life
more fulfilling. In short, unique among world
religions, Islam has not had to sacrifice its
integrity in order to be both applicable to
"modern life" and to have enough spiritual
impact to change people's lives.
A Complete Way of Life
Islam not just a "religion" in the traditional
sense, because it is not just confined to acts
of worship, morality and other aspects of
personal piety. The teachings of Islam, even
though they do cover religious rituals and
morality, also encompass all other aspects of
life. The Prophet Muhammad's mission encompassed
not only spiritual and religious teachings, but
also included guidance for such things as social
reform, economics, politics, warfare and family
life. Thus due to the diversity and success of
Muhammad's mission, Muslims have clear guidance
from God and His Final Prophet on all aspects of
life. This goes hand-in-hand with the Islamic
belief that Almighty God does not leave human
beings without guidance in their daily lives --
thus His guidance is all-encompassing. Due to
God's wisdom, and because Islam is the final
revealed religion, the guidance that God has
sent is applicable for all times and for all
places. This can be seen in the fact that the
guidance for some aspects of life is much more
broad and flexible than others. Additionally, in
the Quran, Almighty God has revealed to mankind
that the purpose of our creation is to worship
and remember God in all aspects of our life, and
to follow His guidance in everything that we do.
Thus Islam does not accept a secular view of
government and society, but only one based on
the Law of God. Nor does Islam leave it to human
beings to decide what is right and wrong, good
and bad, moral and immoral based on their whims,
desires or man-made idea. In short, Islam does
not teach people to "Render unto Caesar the
things which are Caesar's" because, according to
Islam, everything belongs to God. Like all of
its other teachings, Islam's view of other
religions is balanced, realistic and moderate.
Islam doesn't view other religions as being
either completely true nor completely false, but
believes that all true religions were at one
time divinely revealed. However, over time the
teachings of the various religions, due to a
variety of reasons, have become distorted and
mixed with made-man ideas. But nonetheless,
Muslims are required to be tolerant of other
revealed religions since the Quran clearly says:
"Let there be no compulsion in religion".
Moderation
The teachings of Islam, since they are divinely
revealed, are balanced in all of their aspects.
Even though Islam is an all-encompassing way of
life, it preaches moderation and rejects
extremism. On the one hand, Islam does not
preach complete rejection of all worldly
pleasures in view of the life hereafter; and on
the other hand it does not teach that earthly
life is just for pleasure and enjoyment. In
Islam, wealth and worldly pleasures can be
partaken of in this life as long as they are
enjoyed in a way that is in obedience to God.
However, Muslims are taught to keep in mind that
the life hereafter is their ultimate goal, and
therefore one should be charitable and not
become too attached to worldly things. By
maintaining a balance between man's spiritual
and physical needs, the teachings of Islam are
best suited for the needs of human beings in
particular and society in general. Since Islam
is based on clear guidance from God, it rejects
all man-made religious excesses, such as certain
forms of monasticism where people try to
completely "reject the world" and other forms of
extreme self-denial. Islam teaches that human
beings have responsibilities at all levels -- to
other individuals, to their families and to
society as a whole. By maintaining a unique
balance between the physical and spiritual, and
between the individual and society, Islam
maintains a balance in all directions.
A Positive Outlook
Most people will agree that having a strong
self-esteem and a positive outlook on life is
conducive to achieving happiness and success.
Unique among the religions of the world, Islam's
view of both the nature of the human being and
the purpose of life are extremely positive.
Islam's view of the nature of the human being is
balanced. On the one hand they are not viewed as
being inherently evil, but on the other they are
not considered to be perfect - nor are they
expected to be so. According to the teachings of
Islam, every human being, man or woman, is born
with a clean slate and is equally capable of
both good and evil. Since God has bestowed
limited free-will on human beings, they will
ultimately be held responsible for their
actions. Believing that "salvation" is based on
"faith alone" reduces human life to a near
meaningless and fatalistic existence. The
teachings of Islam make it clear that human
beings, since their nature is basically good,
are capable of positive action in this life, and
that the best way to achieve a balanced, happy
and fulfilled life is complete submission to
Almighty God. Certainly, no person can
completely submit to God by simply wanting to do
so, but by first realizing that none has a right
to be worshipped and obeyed except for Almighty
God, and then making a reasonable effort to
follow God's commands, all human beings can
fulfill their reason for existence - which is to
worship God alone. . The Holy Quran tells us
that "man was created weak" and thus falls into
sin often. On the other hand, man is not to
think of himself as so evil and corrupt so as to
despair of God's mercy. As a recourse to this,
and since Islam condemns self-righteousness, a
pious life can only be lived by trusting in God
-- since there is no power or strength except
through God. As such, spiritual felicity is
achieved by a combination of both faith and
action. As such, the most righteous person is
not one who thinks that repentance is
unnecessary, but the one who admits and realizes
his mistakes - and then repents. According to
the word of Almighty God as revealed in the Holy
Quran, mankind is God's trustee on earth; and as
such the life of this world is a test, not a
punishment. Even before God created the first
man, He knew that he would sin, however God
created man in spite of this. According to the
Quran, God has bestowed on human beings a great
trust and given them dignity. It is only by
worshipping Almighty God, directly and without
intermediaries, that a human being can fulfill
their true innate nature and purpose of
existence. In short, Islam is realistic. It
portrays human beings just as they are and the
life of the world just as it is. Since the
outlook of Islam is divinely revealed is not
based on wishful or negative thinking, but
simply on reality. Islam also has a positive
view of mankind in general, since it teaches
that the best person in the sight of God is the
one who is most God-conscious. In this way the
truth of Islam and the universality of God's
message transcends all of the barriers of race,
nationality, ethnic group and economic status.
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