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The steps a person needs to take to
accept Islam as his/her religion, enter
its fold, and become a Muslim.
The word “Muslim”
means one who submits to the will of
God, regardless of their race,
nationality or ethnic background.
Becoming a Muslim is a simple and easy
process that requires no pre-requisites.
One may convert alone in privacy, or
he/she may do so in the presence of
others.
If
anyone has a real desire to be a Muslim
and has full conviction and strong
belief that Islam is the true religion
of God, then, all one needs to do is
pronounce the “Shahada”, the testimony
of faith, without further delay. The
“Shahada” is the first and most
important of the five pillars of Islam.
With the
pronunciation of this testimony, or “Shahada”,
with sincere belief and conviction, one
enters the fold of Islam.
Upon
entering the fold of Islam purely for
the Pleasure of God, all of one’s
previous sins are forgiven, and one
starts a new life of piety and
righteousness. The Prophet said to a
person who had placed the condition upon
the Prophet in accepting Islam that God
would forgive his sins:
“Do you not
know that accepting Islam destroys all
sins which come before it?” (Saheeh
Muslim)
When one
accepts Islam, they in essence repent
from the ways and beliefs of their
previous life. One need not be
overburdened by sins committed before
their acceptance, but if the sin
involved usurping a right of another
human, such as stealing, then they
should strive their utmost to return
what was wrongly taken. The person’s
record is clean, and it is as if he was
just born from his mother’s womb. One
should try as much as possible to keep
his records clean and strive to do as
many good deeds as possible.
The Holy
Quran and Hadeeth both stress the
importance of following Islam. God
states:
“The only
religion in the sight of God is Islam.”
(Quran 3:19)
In another
verse of the Holy Quran, God states:
“If
anyone desires a religion other than
Islam, never will it be accepted of him;
and in the Hereafter, he will be in the
ranks of those who have lost (their
selves in the Hellfire).” (Quran
3:85)
In another
saying, Muhammad, the Prophet of God,
said:
“Whoever
testifies that there in none worthy of
being worshipped but God, Who has no
partner, and that Muhammad is His slave
and Prophet, and that Jesus is the Slave
of God, His Prophet, and His word
[1]which He bestowed in Mary and a
spirit created from Him; and that
Paradise (Heaven) is true, and that the
Hellfire is true, God will eventually
admit him into Paradise, according to
his deeds.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The Prophet
of God, may God praise him, also
reported
“Indeed
God has forbidden to reside eternally in
Hell the person who says: “I testify
that none has the right to worship
except Allah (God),’ seeking thereby the
Face of God.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The
Declaration of the Testimony (Shahada)
The
testimony can be declared by saying the
following statement with conviction and
understanding its meaning:
I testify
“La ilah illa Allah, Muhammad rasoolu
Allah.”
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The
translation of which is:
“I testify
that there is no true god (deity) but
God (Allah), and Muhammad is the
Messenger (Prophet) of God.”
The first
part of the testimony consists of the
most important truth that God revealed
to mankind: that there is nothing divine
or worthy of being worshipped except for
Almighty God. God states in the Holy
Quran:
“We did
not send the Messenger before you
without revealing to him: ‘none has the
right to be worshipped except I,
therefore worship Me.’” (Quran
21:25)
This conveys
that all forms of worship, whether it be
praying, fasting, invoking, seeking
refuge in, and offering an animal as
sacrifice, must be directed to God and
to God alone. Directing any form of
worship to other than God (whether it be
an angel, a messenger, Jesus, Muhammad,
a saint, an idol, the sun, the moon, a
tree) is seen as a contradiction to the
fundamental message of Islam, and it is
an unforgivable sin unless it is
repented from before one dies. All forms
of worship must be directed to God only.
Worship
means the performance of deeds and
sayings that please God, things which He
commanded or encouraged to be performed,
either by direct textual proof or by
analogy. Thus, worship is not restricted
to the implementation of the five
pillars of Islam, but also includes
every aspect of life. Providing food for
one’s family, and saying something
pleasant to cheer a person up are also
considered acts of worship, if such is
done with the intention of pleasing God.
This means that, to be accepted, all
acts of worship must be carried out
sincerely for the Sake of God alone.
The second
part of the testimony means that Prophet
Muhammad is the servant and chosen
messenger of God. This implies that one
obeys and follows the commands of the
Prophet. One must believe in what he has
said, practice his teachings and avoid
what he has forbidden. One must
therefore worship God only according to
his teaching alone, for all the
teachings of the Prophet were in fact
revelations and inspirations conveyed to
him by God.
One must try
to mold their lives and character and
emulate the Prophet, as he was a living
example for humans to follow. God says:
“And
indeed you are upon a high standard of
moral character.” (Quran 68:4)
God also
said:
“And in
deed you have a good and upright example
in the Messenger of God, for those who
hope in the meeting of God and the
Hereafter, and mentions God much.” (Quran
33:21)
He was sent
in order to practically implement the
Quran, in his saying, deeds, legislation
as well as all other facets of life.
Aisha, the wife of the Prophet, when
asked about the character of the
Prophet, replied:
“His
character was that of the Quran.” (As-Suyooti)
To truly
adhere to the second part of the Shahada
is to follow his example in all walks of
life. God says:
“Say (O
Muhammad to mankind): ‘If you (really)
love God, then follow me.’” (Quran
3:31)
It also
means that Muhammad is the Final Prophet
and Messenger of God, and that no (true)
Prophet can come after him.
“Muhammad
is not the father of any man among you
but he is the Messenger of God and the
last (end) of the Prophets and God is
Ever All-Aware of everything.” (Quran
33:40)
All who
claim to be prophets or receive
revelation after Muhammad are imposters,
and to acknowledge them would be
tantamount to disbelief.
We welcome
you to Islam, congratulate you for your
decision, and will try to help you in
any way we can.