Why Islam Is The True Religion in Light of The Quran and Sunnah
Why Islam Is The True Religion in Light of The Quran and Sunnah
Why Islam Is The True Religion in Light of The Quran and Sunnah
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INTRODUCTION
We are all born in a situation where we have to make our own choices. Initially we
follow the religion that our parents, friends, environment follows. As soon as we become
teenagers, we get brainwashed into fully believing that the religion that our family
follows is indeed the true religion. With time people mature and begin to be curious
about other religions. So we begin to ask questions about other faiths. Later on, we
become as confused as each faith claims to be the right religion. How do we know
which one is right when they all encourage good and forbid bad? What are the
characteristics of a true religion? God gives us intellect to be able to read and discover
right from wrong.
So what are the characteristics of a true religion? According to Dr. Bilal Philips “The first
argument is based on the divine origin of the names of the religion and the
comprehensiveness of its meaning. The second deals with the unique and
uncomplicated teachings concerning the relationship between God, man, and creation.
The third argument derives from the fact that Islam is universally attainable by all men at
all times. These are the three basic components of what logic and reason dictate
necessary for a religion to be considered the true religion of God.”(Source; Bilal Philips)
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2. Allah and his creation
One of the most fundamental messages of Islam is the worship of one God alone.
(Tawheed). Muslims are required not to direct prayers to other human beings or objects
in the place of Allah. He is the only one that deserves our worship.
“You alone do we worship and from you alone do we seek help”. (suratul fatiha)
Islam further shows that God is different from his creations. He is not equal to us nor
part of us. His creation is also not equal to Allah nor part of him. So it is safe to
conclude that it is only Islam that distinctly distinguished God form t=his creation,
emphasizes o the uniqueness of God and his attributes and also the worship of God
with no partners.
“For we assuredly sent amongst every people a prophet, with the command Worship
Me and avoid false Gods.” [Qur’an 16:36]
There are grievous consequences of following false religions, so it means the true
relation must have been fully accepted and understood in the past and must continue to
be accepted and attained throughout this life. This further means true religion are not
constricted to just a particular people or time nor place. And as such does not impose
principles that does not involve the relationship of Man and God such as baptism.
Anybody at any time can become a Muslim. In order to gully submit one has to
distinguish between right and wrong.
“Verily, those who believe (in the Qur’an), and those who follow the Jewish faith, and
the Christians, and the Sabians (angel-and-star-worshippers) -- any of these who
believe in Allah and the Last Day and work righteousness shall have their reward with
their Lord. They will not be overcome by fear or grief.” [Qur’an 2:62]
It is safe to conclude that as a result of signs sent by God to all ages, all people, or the
divine inclination to worship God, Islam can be adopted by anyone and at all times.
Additionally there are other reasons why Islam is the true religion;
There are beliefs that are not rational, myths, superstitions in Islam. Its teachings are
simple and direct to the point. The articles of faith such as the belief in One God, his
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Prophet and the hereafter are based on sound logic and reason. Islam does not
have any farfetched beliefs, priests, rituals and other intermediaries. Anybody
Islam is a religion without any mythology. Its teachings are simple and intelligible. It is
free from superstitions and irrational beliefs. The oneness of God, the prophet hood of
Muhammad, and the concept of life after death are the basic articles of its faith. They
are based on reason and sound logic. All of the teachings of Islam flow from those
basic beliefs and are simple and straightforward. There is no hierarchy of priests, no
farfetched abstractions, no complicated rites or rituals. The Quran can be read and
translated by anyone as Islam awakens man’s faculty of reasoning and challenges him
to explore his intelligence.
Everybody may approach the Quran directly and translate its dictates into practice.
Islam awakens in man the faculty of reason and exhorts him to use his intellect. It
enjoins him to see things in the light of reality. The Quran advises him to seek
knowledge and invoke God to expand his awareness:
“Are those who know equal with those who know not? But only men of understanding
will pay heed.” (Quran 39: 9)
Islam does not accept the concept of ascenticm. Parts of matters and spirits are not
divided in Islam. To achieve spiritual elevation we have live pious lives and not by
simply renouncing the universe. Islam does not prevent us from material things in the
world.
A unique feature of Islam is that it does not divide life into watertight compartments of
matter and spirit. It stands not for denial of life but for the fulfillment of life. Islam does
not believe in asceticism. It does not ask man to avoid material things. It holds that
spiritual elevation is to be achieved by living piously in the rough and tumble of life, not
by renouncing the world. The Quran advises us to pray as follows:
Islam seeks to balance the material and the spiritual world. We were created to worship
Allah and it is said that everything in this world is for the man
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7. Preservation of Quran
The guidance of God is available without any changes or alterations. The true message
of God has been preserved in its original form. Some other religions such as Christianity
has a lot confusion and alterations in their holy Bible. This alone is enough to confirm
that Quran is indeed the words of Allah.
There are evidences from the bible that predicted the coming of Prophet Mohammad
(pbuh);
“Moses stated that God told him: “I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among
their brothers; I will put my words in his mouth, and he will tell them everything I
command him. If anyone does not listen to my words that the prophet speaks in my
name, I myself will call him to account.” (Deuteronomy 18:18-19)
For this verse to be true, it must fulfil the following;
a. Prophet be like Musa
b. He will hail from brothers of Israelites
c. Words will be put into his mouth by God
Evidence from the Quran has proved that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) fulfilled all 3
criteria. Firstly, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and prophet mosses had so much in
common. Secondly Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was the unlettered one, the angel was
sent to him where he instructed him to read and he said he couldn’t. Lastly the prophet
is a descendant of Ishmael.
Allah challenged the disbelievers to produce a single verse like the Quran.
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“And if you are in doubt about what We have revealed (the Qur’an) to Our worshiper
(Muhammad ), then produce a chapter like it, and call your witnesses (supporters and
helpers) besides God if you are truthful. And if you do not do it, and you can never do it,
then fear the Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and stones. It has been prepared for
disbelievers. And give good news (O Muhammad) to those who believe and do good
deeds that for them are gardens (Paradise) in which rivers flow” (Qur’an, 2:23-25)
No one in this world has been able to produce a single verse like the Quran until now.
Conclusion
The name Islam did not originate from a philosopher, psychologist or any moralist. It
was sent down by the God to his messengers through angel Jibreel. All the messengers
and prophets sent preached the same thing (submission to one and only true God) and
this is called Islam
The name Islam, the unique attributes of Allah, the distinctiveness of Allah supports the
argument that Islam is the true religion. May Allah keep us on the straight path all the
way to the end. Amin
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