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. 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
(prophetic sayings) 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 the
blessing and mercy of God be upon him, also reported:
“Indeed God has forbidden to
reside eternally in Hell the person who says: “I testify that none has the right
to be worshiped except Allah (God),’ seeking thereby the Face of God.”
(Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The Declaration of the Testimony (Shahada)
To convert to Islam and become a
Muslim a person needs to pronounce the below testimony with conviction and
understanding its meaning:
I testify “La ilah illa
Allah, Muhammad rasoolu Allah.”
The translation of which is:
“I testify that there is no
true god (deity) but God (Allah), and that Muhammad is a Messenger (Prophet) of
God.”
When someone pronounces the
testimony with conviction, then he/she has become a Muslim. It can be done
alone, but it is much better to be done with an adviser through the “Live Help”
at top, so we may help you in pronouncing it right and to provide you with
important resources for new Muslims.
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.
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