4-Definition of Islam
Definition of Islam
Definition of Islam
It is surrender and submission to God in
speech, belief and action, and it is the religion of God that is
He created His
creation for it, and with it He sent His
Messengers, and with it He revealed His books.
Realistic religion
in line with man’s instinct. Organize the lives of his family, individually and
collectively, to guarantee them
Happiness in this
world and the hereafter, so everything that is beneficial is permissible, such
as: marriage, trade offers and all
The good things.
And everything that is harmful, such as:
fornication, sodomy, alcohol, drugs is prohibited
Comprehensive religion
Islam is a
religion that includes the relationship between a servant and his Lord, which
shows him what he does and what he leaves with accuracy and clarity
And ease as it was
made clear to him the relationship between him and people in all his affairs,
so he is walk on insight
Until he meets God
Almighty
religion balance
Islam is a
religion that is compatible with spiritual and physical demands.
Religion of charity and
cleanliness
Religion of moral
and emotional hygiene, such as: washing from impurity, washing on Friday,
ablution
Five times a day,
adorning herself for prayer, circumcision, shaving the pubic area, plucking the
armpits, and others.
Religion urging
righteousness to parents, and the kinship.
A religion that
recommends the neighbor, taking into account the elderly, widows and the needy.
A religion that
incites knowledge and action, and bridges between reason and knowledge.
The religion of
equality among people. There is no difference between black, white, Arab, or
non-Arab except with piety.
Religion saved
women and preserved their rights
And the goal that
the message of Islam aims at is purification and purification of souls through
knowledge of God and his worship, and strengthening human ties and establishing
them on the basis of love, mercy, brotherhood, equality and justice, and in
this way the person is happy in this world and the hereafter
God has said in
the Qur’an
It is He who has sent among the unlettered a Messenger from themselves reciting to them His verses and purifying them and teaching
them the Book and wisdom - although they were
before in clear error -
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