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How to Become a Muslim
One becomes a Muslim by believing in the Two Testifications of Faith (referred to in Arabic as ash-Shah
a
dat
a
n) and uttering them with the intention of leaving out blasphemy.
I bear witness that no one deserves to be worshiped except All
a
h and I bear witness that Mu
h
ammad is the Messenger of All
a
h
Listen by clicking here
Como hacerse Musulmán
Uno se hace Musulmán creyendo en las Dos Testificaciones de Fe (referido en Arabe como Ash-shahadatan) y diciéndolo con la intención de renunciar blasfemia.
Yo testifico que nada merece ser adorado excepto Alah y testifico que Muhammad es el mensajero de Alah.
Escuche
كيف يدخل غير المسلم في الإسلام
يَدخل غيرُ المسلم في الإسلام بالإيمان بمعنى الشهادتين وقولِهِما سامعًا نفسَه بأيّ لغةٍ يُحسنها.
وإن أراد قولَهما بالعربية فهما:
أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لا إلَـهَ إلَّا اللهُ، وَأَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا رَسُولُ الله
وَهَذا هو التسجيل الصوتي للشهادتين
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Brush up your Ramadan knowledge
Determining the Beginning of Ramadan
كيفية ثبوت شهر الصوم رمضان
Abiding by the Four schools of Thought in Determining Ramadan!
أقوال المذاهب الأربعة في كيفية ثبوت رمضان
The Merits Of The Month Of Sha^ban
أَفَضَلُ الصَّدَقَةِ فى أَفْضَلِ شَهْرٍ
Rules of Fasting - أَحْكَامُ الصّـِيامِ
الحث على طلب العلم الشرعىّ فى رمضان
The Best Charity in the Best Month
ثُبوتُ شهرِ الصِّيامِ شَرعًا
Seeking Islamic Knowledge in Ramadan
أنوار الإيمان في شهر الإحسان رمضان
Laylatul Qadr and Fasting Ramadan
ارشاد الأنام لمعرفة أحكام الصيام
Fasting Ramadan is a religious obligation
أحكام الصيام في شهر رمضان
Ramadan has returned
كيف يكون صيامك مقبولا عند الله
Qiyam of Ramadan Tarawih Prayer
فتوى مفتي الديار المصرية الأسبق فيمن أثبت الصوم على الحساب
Fasting The Month of Ramadan
تنوير الحلك في بطلان دعوى إثبات الصوم بالحساب والفلك
The Lights of Faith in the Month of Goodness Ramadan
صِيامُ رَمَضَانَ فَريضَةٌ شَرْعِيَّةٌ
The integrals of fasting
ارشاد الأنام لمعرفة أحكام الصيام
Zakah of Fitr
فلنغنم ليلة القدر
Takbirat of ^Id - تكبيرات العيد
Takbirat of ^Id - تكبيرات العيد
رمضان موسم الطاعات وليس موسم التوسع في المستلذات
رمضان مجال للتوبة
What Is Islam?
What is Islam?
Linguistically, Islam means submission. According to Islamic terminology, Islam means a specified submission. It is the submission to what the prophet brought. For one to embrace Islam, one must utter THE TWO TESTIFICATIONS OF FAITH. Belief, on the other hand, linguistically means certitude. According to Islamic terminology, it means a specified certitude. It is to accept as true what the prophet brought. The least of Belief is to believe in the THE TWO TESTIFICATIONS OF FAITH. Islam and Belief cannot be disassociated. One of them is not accepted without the other, although their original meaning are not identical. Imam Abu Hanifah said in Al-Fiqh Al-'Akbar: "Islam is not acceptable without Belief and Belief is not accepted without Islam. They are like the front of something and its back." Islam is the Religion of all the prophets.
What are the Two Testifications of Faith?
The Two Testifications of Faith are: I bear witness that no one is God except All
a
h and I bear witness that Mu
h
ammad the son of ^Abdillah is the prophet of All
a
h. The non-Muslim embraces Islam by believing in the Two Testifications of Faith and uttering them with the intention of leaving out blasphemy. The first Testification means that no one or thing deserves to be worshipped except God Who is the Creator of everything.The second Testification states that Mu
h
ammad the son of ^Abdillah who was born in Makkah about 1400 years ago is a messenger of God. He was sent to convey what God revealed to him so that the humans believe in and work with the Laws he received and brought. He is truthful in all what he conveyed. The Two Testifications reject the Godhood of anyone or anything other than God. They confirm the Godhood of God only with the acknowledgment of the message of prophet Mu
h
ammad.
Listen to the Two Testifications of Faith
.
Basic Islamic Belief
One has to believe that the Creator, All
a
h, exists, and is not similar to anything. He is the only Creator and the only One Who deserves to be worshipped. He does not need anything and everything needs Him. God has Attributes of perfection that befit Him and any imperfection is not attributable to Him. Any imperfection, such as ignorance, place, direction, body, soul, organ, children, change or weakness, is not attributed to God. The rule is simple: Whatever you imagine in your mind, God is different from it. God sent messengers the first of them was Adam and the last one was Mu
h
ammad. All the messengers, including Jesus and Moses, were truthful, ordered their people to believe in One God, All
a
h, and not to associate any partner with Him. Hence, their Religion was the same: Islam.
How Does One Become a Muslim?
One becomes a Muslim by believing in the Two Testifications of Faith and uttering them with the intention of leaving out blasphemy. The Two Testifications of Faith are: I bear witness that no one is God except All
a
h and I bear witness that Mu
h
ammad is the prophet of All
a
h.
Who is Prophet Mu
h
ammad the son of ^Abdillah?
Prophet Mu
h
ammad was born in Makkah in Arabia in 6th century. His father was ^Abdull
a
h the son of ^Abd al-Muttalib, the son of Hashim the son of ^Abdi Manaf from the tribe of Quraysh- the head of the Arab tribes. His father died while his mother was still pregnant with him. He was raised by his grandfather, the head of Quraysh, after the death of his mother. His uncle Abu Talib, later on took care of him and supported him. He received the revelation in Makkah when he was 40 years old and stayed in Makkah after that for 13 years. He immigrated to al-Madinah and lived there for 10 years before he died there. His age was 63 years old when he died. He was buried in al-Madinah and it is rewardable to visit his grave there. Prophet Mu
h
ammad revived the call for Islam after Jesus was raised and after none of the Muslim followers of Jesus were alive. Prophet Mu
h
ammad conveyed that there will be no prophet after him, and Jesus will come back to rule according to his teachings. This was also revealed to the prophet in the Qur'an . Qur'an spoke about other prophets like: Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, and Jesus. All of those prophets were prophets of Islam. Prophet Mu
h
ammad exerted successful efforts in calling for Islam and was supported by God with miracles. By that, prophet Mu
h
ammad proved to others that he is a prophet and truthful. Before the death of prophet Mu
h
ammad his companions reached about 100,000 Muslims. Today, the Muslims are about 1 billion. Since the time of the prophet, Muslims have kept, one generation after the other, conveying the teachings and following the rulings of prophet Mu
h
ammad. Believing in Islam is not valid if one does not believe in prophet Mu
h
ammad and that he is the final messenger.
What is the Qur'an?
The Qur'an is revelation from God to the prophet. Neither angel Gabriel, nor prophet Mu
h
ammad composed the Qur'an. The Qur'an was revealed by All
a
h and conveyed by the prophet. The Qur'an is a long-lasting miracle. The prophet challenged others, Arabs and non-Arabs, to bring something like it. The challenge is still valid. None was able to bring anything like it and no one will be able to do that.God promised to save Qur'an from perversion. This is readily noticed. Today, all over the world, Muslims refer to one Qur'an. Qur'an is written in the book of al-Mushaf. Al-Mushaf is one. Muslims follow today, as always, the same Mushaf. If one goes back in history, one will still see that Muslims had one Mushaf- the same Mushaf which we refer to it today. As a matter of fact, the original copies of the Mushaf which was written by the companions is still available in Muslim museums in Turkey and other countries. Muslim children and adults memorize all the Qur'an by heart. This is an Islamic tradition which was preserved since the time of the companions of the prophet. One generation of Muslims will convey Qur'an to the next generation. They keep following the methods for reciting Qur'an as these methods were originally conveyed by prophet Mu
h
ammad. The lineage to the prophet is extremely strong. From here, one realizes that it is impossible to tamper with Qur'an. The Qur'an is the evidence Muslims use to learn about and rule according to Islam. Muslims also refer to the traditions conveyed by prophet Mu
h
ammad called Sunnah which is also revelation. The Muslims also refer to the unanimous agreement of the top Muslim scholars on religious issues. Ruling on new issues is established based on proofs given by Qur'an, Sunnah and consensus following a particular method for deducing judgments. Only individuals who are highly qualified may deduce judgments in Islam.
Some of the Attributes of All
a
h:
God has Attributes of perfection which befit Him. Some of these are Existence, Existence without a beginning, Existence without an end, Oneness, Non-resemblance to creations, non-neediness to creations, Life, Will, Power, Knowledge, Hearing, Sight and Speech without letters, sounds or languages.
The Basics of the Muslim’s Prayer - Learn How to Pray
The five prayers are among the best acts of worship that the Muslim performs. Performing them is the best deed after having the correct belief in God and his messenger. Prophet Mu
h
ammad ﷺ, may All
a
h raise his rank, was asked what the best deed was and he said it was performing the obligatory prayers at the beginning of their times...
When we say "prayers" we are referring to an act of worshipping God which has a specific format as God revealed to Prophet Mu
h
ammad ﷺ , may All
a
h raise his rank.
Click on the following text to view or download for FREE ***The Basics of the Muslim’s Prayer*** in PDF Published in 2008 Third Edition.Arabic
Read more: The Basics of the Muslim’s Prayer - Learn How to Pray
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How to Become a Muslim
One becomes a Muslim by believing in the Two Testifications of Faith (referred to in Arabic as ash-Shah
a
dat
a
n) and uttering them with the intention of leaving out blasphemy.
I bear witness that no one deserves to be worshiped except All
a
h and I bear witness that Mu
h
ammad is the Messenger of All
a
h
Listen by clicking here
Como hacerse Musulmán
Uno se hace Musulmán creyendo en las Dos Testificaciones de Fe (referido en Arabe como Ash-shahadatan) y diciéndolo con la intención de renunciar blasfemia.
Yo testifico que nada merece ser adorado excepto Alah y testifico que Muhammad es el mensajero de Alah.
Escuche
كيف يدخل غير المسلم في الإسلام
يَدخل غيرُ المسلم في الإسلام بالإيمان بمعنى الشهادتين وقولِهِما سامعًا نفسَه بأيّ لغةٍ يُحسنها.
وإن أراد قولَهما بالعربية فهما:
أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لا إلَـهَ إلَّا اللهُ، وَأَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا رَسُولُ الله
وَهَذا هو التسجيل الصوتي للشهادتين
اضغط
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R
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Home
Brush up your Ramadan knowledge
Determining the Beginning of Ramadan
كيفية ثبوت شهر الصوم رمضان
Abiding by the Four schools of Thought in Determining Ramadan!
أقوال المذاهب الأربعة في كيفية ثبوت رمضان
The Merits Of The Month Of Sha^ban
أَفَضَلُ الصَّدَقَةِ فى أَفْضَلِ شَهْرٍ
Rules of Fasting - أَحْكَامُ الصّـِيامِ
الحث على طلب العلم الشرعىّ فى رمضان
The Best Charity in the Best Month
ثُبوتُ شهرِ الصِّيامِ شَرعًا
Seeking Islamic Knowledge in Ramadan
أنوار الإيمان في شهر الإحسان رمضان
Laylatul Qadr and Fasting Ramadan
ارشاد الأنام لمعرفة أحكام الصيام
Fasting Ramadan is a religious obligation
أحكام الصيام في شهر رمضان
Ramadan has returned
كيف يكون صيامك مقبولا عند الله
Qiyam of Ramadan Tarawih Prayer
فتوى مفتي الديار المصرية الأسبق فيمن أثبت الصوم على الحساب
Fasting The Month of Ramadan
تنوير الحلك في بطلان دعوى إثبات الصوم بالحساب والفلك
The Lights of Faith in the Month of Goodness Ramadan
صِيامُ رَمَضَانَ فَريضَةٌ شَرْعِيَّةٌ
The integrals of fasting
ارشاد الأنام لمعرفة أحكام الصيام
Zakah of Fitr
فلنغنم ليلة القدر
Takbirat of ^Id - تكبيرات العيد
Takbirat of ^Id - تكبيرات العيد
رمضان موسم الطاعات وليس موسم التوسع في المستلذات
رمضان مجال للتوبة
What Is Islam?
What is Islam?
Linguistically, Islam means submission. According to Islamic terminology, Islam means a specified submission. It is the submission to what the prophet brought. For one to embrace Islam, one must utter THE TWO TESTIFICATIONS OF FAITH. Belief, on the other hand, linguistically means certitude. According to Islamic terminology, it means a specified certitude. It is to accept as true what the prophet brought. The least of Belief is to believe in the THE TWO TESTIFICATIONS OF FAITH. Islam and Belief cannot be disassociated. One of them is not accepted without the other, although their original meaning are not identical. Imam Abu Hanifah said in Al-Fiqh Al-'Akbar: "Islam is not acceptable without Belief and Belief is not accepted without Islam. They are like the front of something and its back." Islam is the Religion of all the prophets.
What are the Two Testifications of Faith?
The Two Testifications of Faith are: I bear witness that no one is God except All
a
h and I bear witness that Mu
h
ammad the son of ^Abdillah is the prophet of All
a
h. The non-Muslim embraces Islam by believing in the Two Testifications of Faith and uttering them with the intention of leaving out blasphemy. The first Testification means that no one or thing deserves to be worshipped except God Who is the Creator of everything.The second Testification states that Mu
h
ammad the son of ^Abdillah who was born in Makkah about 1400 years ago is a messenger of God. He was sent to convey what God revealed to him so that the humans believe in and work with the Laws he received and brought. He is truthful in all what he conveyed. The Two Testifications reject the Godhood of anyone or anything other than God. They confirm the Godhood of God only with the acknowledgment of the message of prophet Mu
h
ammad.
Listen to the Two Testifications of Faith
.
Basic Islamic Belief
One has to believe that the Creator, All
a
h, exists, and is not similar to anything. He is the only Creator and the only One Who deserves to be worshipped. He does not need anything and everything needs Him. God has Attributes of perfection that befit Him and any imperfection is not attributable to Him. Any imperfection, such as ignorance, place, direction, body, soul, organ, children, change or weakness, is not attributed to God. The rule is simple: Whatever you imagine in your mind, God is different from it. God sent messengers the first of them was Adam and the last one was Mu
h
ammad. All the messengers, including Jesus and Moses, were truthful, ordered their people to believe in One God, All
a
h, and not to associate any partner with Him. Hence, their Religion was the same: Islam.
How Does One Become a Muslim?
One becomes a Muslim by believing in the Two Testifications of Faith and uttering them with the intention of leaving out blasphemy. The Two Testifications of Faith are: I bear witness that no one is God except All
a
h and I bear witness that Mu
h
ammad is the prophet of All
a
h.
Who is Prophet Mu
h
ammad the son of ^Abdillah?
Prophet Mu
h
ammad was born in Makkah in Arabia in 6th century. His father was ^Abdull
a
h the son of ^Abd al-Muttalib, the son of Hashim the son of ^Abdi Manaf from the tribe of Quraysh- the head of the Arab tribes. His father died while his mother was still pregnant with him. He was raised by his grandfather, the head of Quraysh, after the death of his mother. His uncle Abu Talib, later on took care of him and supported him. He received the revelation in Makkah when he was 40 years old and stayed in Makkah after that for 13 years. He immigrated to al-Madinah and lived there for 10 years before he died there. His age was 63 years old when he died. He was buried in al-Madinah and it is rewardable to visit his grave there. Prophet Mu
h
ammad revived the call for Islam after Jesus was raised and after none of the Muslim followers of Jesus were alive. Prophet Mu
h
ammad conveyed that there will be no prophet after him, and Jesus will come back to rule according to his teachings. This was also revealed to the prophet in the Qur'an . Qur'an spoke about other prophets like: Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, and Jesus. All of those prophets were prophets of Islam. Prophet Mu
h
ammad exerted successful efforts in calling for Islam and was supported by God with miracles. By that, prophet Mu
h
ammad proved to others that he is a prophet and truthful. Before the death of prophet Mu
h
ammad his companions reached about 100,000 Muslims. Today, the Muslims are about 1 billion. Since the time of the prophet, Muslims have kept, one generation after the other, conveying the teachings and following the rulings of prophet Mu
h
ammad. Believing in Islam is not valid if one does not believe in prophet Mu
h
ammad and that he is the final messenger.
What is the Qur'an?
The Qur'an is revelation from God to the prophet. Neither angel Gabriel, nor prophet Mu
h
ammad composed the Qur'an. The Qur'an was revealed by All
a
h and conveyed by the prophet. The Qur'an is a long-lasting miracle. The prophet challenged others, Arabs and non-Arabs, to bring something like it. The challenge is still valid. None was able to bring anything like it and no one will be able to do that.God promised to save Qur'an from perversion. This is readily noticed. Today, all over the world, Muslims refer to one Qur'an. Qur'an is written in the book of al-Mushaf. Al-Mushaf is one. Muslims follow today, as always, the same Mushaf. If one goes back in history, one will still see that Muslims had one Mushaf- the same Mushaf which we refer to it today. As a matter of fact, the original copies of the Mushaf which was written by the companions is still available in Muslim museums in Turkey and other countries. Muslim children and adults memorize all the Qur'an by heart. This is an Islamic tradition which was preserved since the time of the companions of the prophet. One generation of Muslims will convey Qur'an to the next generation. They keep following the methods for reciting Qur'an as these methods were originally conveyed by prophet Mu
h
ammad. The lineage to the prophet is extremely strong. From here, one realizes that it is impossible to tamper with Qur'an. The Qur'an is the evidence Muslims use to learn about and rule according to Islam. Muslims also refer to the traditions conveyed by prophet Mu
h
ammad called Sunnah which is also revelation. The Muslims also refer to the unanimous agreement of the top Muslim scholars on religious issues. Ruling on new issues is established based on proofs given by Qur'an, Sunnah and consensus following a particular method for deducing judgments. Only individuals who are highly qualified may deduce judgments in Islam.
Some of the Attributes of All
a
h:
God has Attributes of perfection which befit Him. Some of these are Existence, Existence without a beginning, Existence without an end, Oneness, Non-resemblance to creations, non-neediness to creations, Life, Will, Power, Knowledge, Hearing, Sight and Speech without letters, sounds or languages.
The Basics of the Muslim’s Prayer - Learn How to Pray
The five prayers are among the best acts of worship that the Muslim performs. Performing them is the best deed after having the correct belief in God and his messenger. Prophet Mu
h
ammad ﷺ, may All
a
h raise his rank, was asked what the best deed was and he said it was performing the obligatory prayers at the beginning of their times...
When we say "prayers" we are referring to an act of worshipping God which has a specific format as God revealed to Prophet Mu
h
ammad ﷺ , may All
a
h raise his rank.
Click on the following text to view or download for FREE ***The Basics of the Muslim’s Prayer*** in PDF Published in 2008 Third Edition.Arabic
Read more: The Basics of the Muslim’s Prayer - Learn How to Pray
Donate to The Association of Islamic Charitable Projects AICP
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