What is Islam?
After the creation of Adam and Eve, just one true message had been delivered to humankind. Thus, many Messengers (including Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad) were sent by the Only True God, Allah the Creator, to follow His command and to guide their people to believe in the Creator and to worship Him alone. The original and same message that these Messengers taught was:
YOUR TRUE GOD, ALLAH, IS ONE. WORSHIP HIM ALONE.
Since these Messengers of God all preached the same message; therefore, their religion must be the same!
Submission, which means Islam in Arabic, is the religion of these Prophets and Messengers of Allah (the One True God), the Creator.
The Qur’an, confirms that submission to God, or Islam, is the true religion of Jesus, Muhammad, and all the Messengers of God. Similarly, the Bible refers to the meaning of Islam (submission to God) in these statements:
“Submit yourselves therefore to God.” (James 4:7)
“Submit to God and be at peace with him.” (Job 22:21)
Muslim means (in Arabic) a person who submits his or her will to Allah the One True God; therefore, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad , and all the Messengers of Allah were true Muslims who preached and practiced submission to God, Islam!
Becoming a Muslim is a transformative journey of faith, surrender, and submission leading to peace of mind, tranquility, happiness, and ultimately to blissful eternal life (Paradise).
Practically speaking, a Muslim (or a person who would like to become a Muslim) must believe in these 6 articles or fundamentals of faith in Islam:
1. Belief in Allah (God), in His existence, His Oneness (in Arabic, Tawheed), His Lordship, His unique names and attributes, and that He is the Only One deserving of worship.