Do You Think Or Does The Media Think For You ?
As our non-Muslim guests, you may
want to gain a more basic understanding of the true essence of
ISLAM both from a religious and political point of view. There
may also be others who have shown interest in Islam and are
looking for additional information or have a particular
question.
What we’d like to explain here is
why Muslims follow Islam, and some of the rationale behind
their adherence to their Ideology. Unfortunately, Islam is an
oftmisunderstood Ideology and Islamic beliefs are so frequently
distorted. Firstly, Islam is not simply a religion, it is an
ideology from which stems a political system that encompasses a
social, political, economic, judicial and penal systems.
Reducing Islam to the level of a religion is incorrect and is insulting
to millions of Muslims who hold firm to the political system
encompassed in ISLAM. How otherwise could the Islamic
civilization have lasted for more than 1400 years? The ideology
bonded the people together regardless of race, color or ethnic
origin. It overtakes western democracy and capitalism on a scale
that makes it the best ideology ever brought to mankind. Within
this article the word "
Religion" is synonymous with the word "Ideology".
We hope this will help correct some misconceptions and increase
understanding of this fast-growing ideology, which is followed
by over 1.7 billion people.
Muslims believe that
there is an absolute truth and that we do not necessarily act on
"imperfect knowledge", as some believe.
Our rationale necessitates that
one of the following options must be correct: There is only one
god, or there are many gods, or there is no god. We likely
believe that one of these three views must be correct, and the
other two necessarily false. This could be a rational
explanation why Muslims are of the view that not all systems of
belief are correct. While Islam teaches that "there is no compulsion in belief"
(the meaning of a verse in the Qur'an, 2:256), it also teaches
that the Truth is distinct from errors. The Qur'an, a Scripture
revealed to the final Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, in
many verses invites people to reason and critically analyze its
teachings, so that they may believe that such a Book is a Revelation,
and that it could not have been produced by someone who had
never read or written (since Muhammad, peace be upon him, was
illiterate).
The Qur'an says that "Whosoever wills let him believe, and whosoever wills let him disbelieve"
[18:29], as one's believing or not believing does not benefit
or harm the Creator of the universe in any way. One's belief is
for one's own benefit. That belief should be based on knowledge
and clear proofs, rather than on blind faith and it should also
not contradict our reasoning, for why would God create reason
and religion that fundamentally contradict each other? One could
ask, are there really any rational criteria at our disposal,
based on which we can judge various claims of knowing the Truth? There
are certainly rational criteria at our disposal, and one's
emotional commitment to religion should be preceded by an
intellectual
commitment to it. Reason, in fact, is our primary means for finding the Truth. We can put any Ideology or system of beliefs to test by examining whether it is rational, universal, applicable at all times, in all places, and by people of all colors and languages, and whether the religion's Scripture is free of alteration, internal and external inconsistencies. A scripture is internally inconsistent if it contains discrepancies and contradictions within its text, and externally inconsistent if it contradicts facts (not theories) from science and nature as we know them. For it is impossible that God does not know His creation or that which He creates. We say "He", but it should be noted that Muslims believe that God is distinct from His creation
and there is nothing like unto Him. We humans cannot describe and attain to the utmost of His greatness, which is as He described Himself in the Qur'an.
commitment to it. Reason, in fact, is our primary means for finding the Truth. We can put any Ideology or system of beliefs to test by examining whether it is rational, universal, applicable at all times, in all places, and by people of all colors and languages, and whether the religion's Scripture is free of alteration, internal and external inconsistencies. A scripture is internally inconsistent if it contains discrepancies and contradictions within its text, and externally inconsistent if it contradicts facts (not theories) from science and nature as we know them. For it is impossible that God does not know His creation or that which He creates. We say "He", but it should be noted that Muslims believe that God is distinct from His creation
and there is nothing like unto Him. We humans cannot describe and attain to the utmost of His greatness, which is as He described Himself in the Qur'an.
Muslims believe in pure
monotheism and they reject views of those who give human
characteristics of weakness and imperfection to the Divine (for
example, the belief of some that God wrestled with a human, or
that He was in a woman's womb for nine months, that he ate food,
fulfilled his needs, was dead for a period of time, or has
partners - we say, far above is God from such imperfections), or those
who attribute Divine characteristics of perfection to humans or
to any of God's creation. Muslims also believe that this world
neither created itself, nor that it came from nothing - and we
believe that it is a product of Intelligence, rather than
chance. We also believe in all prophets sent from God, including
Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, peace be upon
them all. We believe that all of them called to the same
religion, submission to the Creator, alone with no partner. Our
experience tells us that a few minutes of reasoning can usually leave us
persuaded in the truth of God's absolute Oneness and
Uniqueness, so what remains to be studied is which religion is
truly monotheistic in its nature.
One of the major criteria for
distinguishing the Truth from errors, that we would like to stress,
is the authenticity of the religious scripture. In reality,
Muslims are the only ones who even claim to have an authentic
scripture from God, in its original form, of which not a single
letter has been changed. We say Muslims are the only ones
because, for example, many Jewish and Christian scholars dispute
the of their books. Most other religions admit that their
scriptures are in fact human writings. And if we say that there is a
Truth and God, we are likely to believe that God wants us to do
certain things and abstain from others. Muslims believe that God
communicates with His creation through His chosen Prophets. If
we are of the view that God would not leave us without a
reliable Revelation, then the mere fact that Muslims are the
only ones who even claim to have an authentic revelation could
attest to the truthfulness of their claim.
However, as mentioned earlier,
the Qur'an invites us to reason and to accept faith based on
knowledge, rather than the blind following of our traditions. "Do
they not then consider the Qur’an carefully? Had it been from
other than Allah, they would surely have found therein much
contradiction." [4:82] This is only an introduction in
which we wanted to raise a few issues regarding the criteria for
knowing the Truth. We have by no means given an exhaustive list
(of these criteria), and we encourage you to visit to any
Mosque (Masjid) or Email us to gain more knowledge and a better
understanding of Islam. Don’t be blind follower of the media!
We invite you to Islam.
Don’t be Islamophobic. Use your own intellect.
Remember there is NO Life or Dignity without Islam.
Don’t be Islamophobic. Use your own intellect.
Remember there is NO Life or Dignity without Islam.
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