الإسلام
Islamic Teachings
Islam is the complete and universal faith — a timeless path of peace, worship, and purpose revealed by the one God for all of humanity.
One God Allah
Muslims believe in one God, who is Merciful and Forgiving and who created the Universe and all it contains. God has guided mankind through prophets, revealed scripture, and the natural signs surrounding us. The Islamic term for God is Allah (the Exalted).
He is unique, without partners, and nothing is comparable to Him in any way. Muslims strive to worship Him alone and follow His guidance in all aspects of life.
Many Messengers
Muslims believe in one God, who is Merciful and Forgiving and who created the Universe and all it contains. God has guided mankind through prophets, revealed scripture, and the natural signs surrounding us. The Islamic term for God is Allah (the Exalted).
He is unique, without partners, and nothing is comparable to Him in any way. Muslims strive to worship Him alone and follow His guidance in all aspects of life.
Final Message Quran
The primary scripture of Islam is called the Quran. Revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), it represents the final unaltered revelation of God for all of humanity. The Quran establishes the tenets of Islam, while also providing accounts of the prior Prophets (e.g., Adam, Noah, Moses, and Jesus) and the books revealed to them (e.g., the Torah and the Gospel). Muslims across the globe learn and recite the Quran in the Arabic language in order to maintain the revealed text in its original form. However, translations of the Quran are present in most languages of the world.
Pillars Of Islam
The Five Pillars of Islam are the core acts of worship that guide a Muslim’s faith and daily life. They include the declaration of faith (Shahadah), performing the five daily prayers (Salah), giving charity to those in need (Zakah), fasting during the month of Ramadan (Sawm), and making the pilgrimage to Makkah at least once in a lifetime if able (Hajj).
Shahadah
Declaration of faith in Allah and His Messenger.
Salah
Five daily prayers connecting
the believer to Allah.
Zakah
Annual almsgiving that purifies wealth and helps those in need
Hajj
Pilgrimage to Makkah once in a lifetime if able.
Fasting
Sawm during Ramadan restraint, reflection, and gratitude.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ — The Final Prophet
Muslims believe that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is the last and final Prophet sent by Allah. This belief, known as Khatam-e-Nabuwat, is a core part of Islamic faith, affirming that no new prophet will come after him and that the message of Islam is complete for all humanity.
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