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Why Islam? The Beauty and Benefits of Islam

Why Islam? The Beauty and Benefits of Islam

Are all religions the same? How do I know which is correct? Why should I ch=
oose Islam?

This pamphlet aims to discuss some of the beauties, benefits and unique asp=
ects of Islam as compared to other beliefs and religions.

1. Close Relationship with the Creator
At the core of Islam is the focus of an individual's personal relationship =
with God, their Creator. It encourages a believer to have sustained awarene=
ss of God which is a key to lasting happiness.

Islam teaches that God is the source of peace. By focusing on this importan=
t relationship and following God's guidance, believers will be able to acqu=
ire inner peace and tranquillity. Seeking lasting happiness through other m=
eans, such as following one's desires or the accumulation of material posse=
ssions, will never fill the void we have. This need can only be filled with=
the awareness of God.

True contentment is found in acknowledging and obeying the Creator: "Truly,=
in remembering God do hearts find rest." Quran 13:28

The primary reason for this close relationship is that Muslims have a direc=
t connection with their Creator. There is no intermediary, such as praying =
to, or through, others, in worshipping God.

2. Positive Outlook on Life
Islam gives a person a clear perspective on the events that happen in their=
life, both good and bad, as they are, in fact, tests from God. It encourag=
es a person to understand events in the context of the overall purpose of l=
ife, which is to acknowledge God and obey Him. He created humans with intel=
lect and free will to test them as to who will wilfully choose to follow Hi=
s guidance. This life is an ultimate testing ground and although we cannot =
control everything that happens to us, we can control how we react. Islam e=
ncourages a person to focus on what is in their control, to be grateful to =
God for blessings, and to be patient during hardships. Patience or gratitud=
e - this is the formula for a happy life.

Islam encourages the believer to remain free from the extremes of worldly h=
appiness that may cause one to forget God, and the extremes of sadness that=
may cause one to lose hope and blame God. By not being overly attached to =
the material world, a Muslim is empowered not only to better handle any cal=
amities, but to be beneficial and generous to society. This leads to a more=
balanced and optimistic outlook on life.

3. Pure and Clear Concept of God
Unlike other religions, Islam is not named after its founder or the communi=
ty of its birth. Islam is an attributive title that signifies obedience to =
God, the Creator of the Universe. One of its main beauties is that it ackno=
wledges the complete perfection, greatness and uniqueness of God with absol=
utely no compromises. This is reflected in Islam's pure teachings of the at=
tributes of God.

God is One and Unique:

God has no partners, no equals and no rivals.
God has no father, mother, sons, daughters or wives.
God alone is worthy of all worship.
God is the All-Powerful:

God has full authority and power over all things.
Obedience to God does not increase His Power, nor does disobedience decreas=
e His power.
God is the Most High:

There is nothing above or comparable to God.
The attributes of God do not resemble that of His creation.
No part of God is present in anyone or anything.
God is Perfect:

God does not have any human limitations, such as resting on the seventh day=
after He created the universe.
God always maintains attributes of perfection and does not do anything to c=
ompromise this perfection such as "becoming a man" as claimed by other reli=
gions. God does not do ungodly acts, so if God became man and took on human=
attributes, he would, necessarily, no longer be God.
4. Emphasises Both Evidence and Faith
Islam is a religion in which faith is based on clear proof. It encourages p=
eople to use their God given intelligence to think and ponder over their li=
fe and the universe. Although this life is a test, God has provided suffici=
ent signs and guidance to people who are open-minded and sincere to be able=
to acknowledge the truth.
"We (God) have certainly sent down Signs that make things clear: and God gu=
ides whom He wills to the straight path."Quran 24:46
Unlike other religions, there are many clear proofs, signs and miracles tha=
t the book of Islam, The Quran, is from God.

The Quran:

Is free from any errors or contradictions, despite it being revealed over a=
period of 23 years.
Is preserved, word-for-word, since it was revealed in its original Arabic l=
anguage, unlike other scriptures which have been distorted, changed or lost=
.
Contains a simple, pure and universal message that has a profound effect on=
all those who are sincerely searching for the truth.
Contains a unique and inimitable style of language that is universally know=
n as the pinnacle of Arabic eloquence and linguistic beauty - yet the Quran=
was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who was known to be i=
lliterate.
Contains many amazing scientific facts which have only been discovered rece=
ntly, despite being revealed over 1400 years ago.
The most rational explanation for the many unique and miraculous aspects of=
the Quran is that it cannot be from other than God.

5. Forgiveness of Sins
Islam encourages a balance between hope in God's mercy and fear of His puni=
shment - both of which are required to lead a positive and humble life.

We are born sinless but have the free will to commit sins. God created us a=
nd knows we are imperfect and commit sins, but the key is how we react to c=
ommitting those mistakes.
"Do not despair of God's mercy; He will forgive you of all your sins."Quran=
39:53
Islam teaches that God is the Most Merciful and will forgive and pardon tho=
se who sincerely want to repent. The beautiful steps for repentance include=
being sincere, remorseful, refraining from committing the sin as well as h=
aving the intention not to repeat it. Islam encourages a continuous process=
of self-development and self-purification. This process happens directly b=
etween the individual and God - there is no need for sins to be shared or "=
confessed" to a righteous person/priest. Furthermore, God does not need to =
sacrifice himself to forgive sins, nor is anyone "born into sin".

6. Accountability and Ultimate Justice
Islam teaches that God is the Most Just and that each person will be held r=
esponsible for their own actions on the Day of Judgement. Each person is ac=
countable, as they have freedom of choice and intelligence to discern betwe=
en right and wrong.

It is an absolute demand of justice that there be a Day of Judgement where =
every person is rewarded or punished, otherwise life would be unjust as not=
everyone receives true justice in this world.

Islam teaches that ultimately we will be judged for how well we fulfilled o=
ur responsibilities and exercised our free will. We will be judged by God, =
the All Knowing and All Wise, who knows and sees everything we do. This enc=
ourages a more harmonious society and gives people contentment knowing that=
justice will ultimately prevail.

7. Practical and Balanced Way of Life
Islam provides the right balance between faith and action, as both are requ=
ired for a stable life. It provides guidance for all situations and circums=
tances. It is a practical religion with practical acts of worship that are =
designed to fulfil the spiritual, physical, psychological and social needs =
of people.

Examples of practical acts of worship that have numerous benefits include:

The five daily prayers - Enriches the soul by satisfying the spiritual need=
of being in regular contact with God (especially in today's busy lifestyle=
); makes one humble by bowing and prostrating to God; removes any barriers/=
pride/racism between believers praying in congregation; helps one refrain f=
rom committing sins given the person stands regularly before God.
The obligatory charity - Purifies a person from selfishness; encourages emp=
athy to the poor; reminds one of the blessings of God; helps reduce poverty=
; bridges the gap between rich and poor.
The fasting in Ramadan - Promotes spiritual self-purification, self-restrai=
nt and growth; scientifically proven health benefits; empathy and awareness=
of those less fortunate; trains people to acquire the habit of obeying God=
.
The pilgrimage - Unites people of every colour, race, status and nationalit=
y, as pilgrims wear simple and similar clothing, while performing a range o=
f good deeds in congregation.
Given that Islam is from God, every command found in the religion is ultima=
tely good and beneficial to the individual and society when practised corre=
ctly. Quranic examples include being honest, forgiving, truthful, kind to o=
ne's wife, patient, fair, moderate, modest, sincere, and respecting parents=
, family and the elderly. There are also many principles in the teachings o=
f Islam that prevent or reduce many of the individual and social ills facin=
g the world today.

8. Universal and Timeless Message
Islam has a message that applies to all people at all times, from the creat=
ion of Adam up until the Day of Judgement. It is applicable today as it alw=
ays has been.

God is accessible to everyone. People may distinguish themselves and earn G=
od's favour through belief and righteous actions only - not through race, w=
ealth, gender, nationality or social class.

Conclusion
Islam's timeless and beautiful message is the same message of all Prophets,=
including Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them all=
). They all called their people to "Submit to the One True God" which, in A=
rabic, means to become a "Muslim". This submission to God enables one to fu=
lfil the purpose of life by acknowledging the greatness of God and sincerel=
y worshipping him alone. In doing so, one will acquire the countless benefi=
ts of Islam mentioned above.

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