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كتاب The Principles of Islam لحمود بن محمد اللاحم

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التصنيف : كتب إسلامية
سنة النشر : 1964
عدد الصفحات : غير محدد
عن الكتاب : 1964م - 1443هـ The lexical meaning of Islam is submission, and adherence to the commands of Allah without objection. This is ttre true essence of Islam. By obeying Allah and observing His commands, the Muslim would be in harmony with the universe in which he lives, for everything in this universe abides by the commands of Allah. It is an established fact that everything in this universe follows certain rule, and an unalterable law to which it submits; the sun, the moon, the stars, the night, the day, the land, the trees, and the beasts; all submit to a rule which Allah, the Creator, has designated for all these things. Even man himself, when you consider his physical construction, and biological compounds, his need for water and nutrition, heat, air, light, rest, or sleep you would find him submittins to a law under which he has no choice, just like other creatures. This inclusive law to which everything submits, is rhe work of Allah, the Majestic King, ro Whom belong the creation and the authority. Both of the upp-er and the lower worlds submit willingly to the Creator, the Capable King. Due to the fact that the linguistic meaning of Islam is submission, and adherence without objection, Islam, from this point of view, is rhe faith of the universe. Man in this sense, does not differ from the other creatures. Since Allah, is the Creator and the Provider, He has given man the freedom of choice, and has shown him both, the path of guidance, and the path of deviation through the Messengers that He sent to mankind throughouthe ages; the last of whom is Muhammad, peace be upon them all. Therefore, he who chooses the path of guidance of his own free will, and futfills the duties with which he is charged, and In Islam there are five basic duties which Muslims must perform. They are known as the five pillars of Islam Arkanul Islam . These are: Shahadah, the establishment of prayer Salah , the payment of Zakah paying the poor due , the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah and Sawm Ramadan fasting the month of Ramadan . .
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كتاب The Principles of Islam

1964م - 1443هـ The lexical meaning of Islam is submission, and adherence to the commands of Allah without objection. This is ttre true essence of Islam. By obeying Allah and observing His commands, the Muslim would be in harmony with the universe in which he lives, for everything in this universe abides by the commands of Allah. It is an established fact that everything in this universe follows certain rule, and an unalterable law to which it submits; the sun, the moon, the stars, the night, the day, the land, the trees, and the beasts; all submit to a rule which Allah, the Creator, has designated for all these things. Even man himself, when you consider his physical construction, and biological compounds, his need for water and nutrition, heat, air, light, rest, or sleep you would find him submittins to a law under which he has no choice, just like other creatures. This inclusive law to which everything submits, is rhe work of Allah, the Majestic King, ro Whom belong the creation and the authority. Both of the upp-er and the lower worlds submit willingly to the Creator, the Capable King. Due to the fact that the linguistic meaning of Islam is submission, and adherence without objection, Islam, from this point of view, is rhe faith of the universe. Man in this sense, does not differ from the other creatures. Since Allah, is the Creator and the Provider, He has given man the freedom of choice, and has shown him both, the path of guidance, and the path of deviation through the Messengers that He sent to mankind throughouthe ages; the last of whom is Muhammad, peace be upon them all. Therefore, he who chooses the path of guidance of his own free will, and futfills the duties with which he is charged, and In Islam there are five basic duties which Muslims must perform. They are known as the five pillars of Islam Arkanul Islam . These are: Shahadah, the establishment of prayer Salah , the payment of Zakah paying the poor due , the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah and Sawm Ramadan fasting the month of Ramadan . .


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