ISLAM AND THE WEST - 28

 SHAHADAH (TESTIMONY, BEARING WITNESS)

 

“Allah bears witness that there is no god but He…” (3:18)

 

“Muhammad is the messenger of Allah…” (48:29) 

 

The first pillar of Islam is saying the Shahadah (literal meaning: testimony or bearing witness) which is a combination of the two verses of the Holy Qur’an narrated above, and which can be translated as;

 

“I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.”

 

When a person wants to become a Muslim, they do so by reciting the Shahadah. It primarily affirms two principles. The first is the principle of monotheism. It means that Muslims believe that there is only one God, and no other deity shares either His eternal existence or His omnipotent powers. The second principle is that Allah’s Deen (religion) has come to us through His Prophet and Messenger Muhammad . As has been mentioned above, the Noble Qur’an lays out principles and framework, but how those principles need to be adopted and practiced in real life has been shown to us through the life of the Holy Prophet .

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