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islam

('AllThe Muslim testifies that 'there is no god (that is to say no 'object worthy of worship') except Allah ah' is the Arabic word for 'God') and that the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. is his messenger'. A belief in the oneness of God, or tawhid, is fundamental to Islam. Worship is to be directed to this one God. Other forms of worship, whether they take the form of devotion towards humans, idols, material possessions or intangible possessions such as status and reputation, are contrary to the teachings of Islam and are described as shirk, ascribing divinity to other than God. Where there is a conflict between following the commands of God on the one hand or, for example, improving one's material wealth, the commands of God must predominate.
In the Qur'an, it is repeated on many occasions that God is the ultimate and all-powerful entity in existence. Nothing that takes place throughout creation is unknown to God, or takes place without God's permission. He is an all-knowing God and human actions, words and thoughts, cannot be hidden from Him. Indeed, without a knowledge of man's thought process, God could not be in a position to judge the intentions, and therefore the actions, of man.
He knows all that is in the heavens and the earth, and He knows all that you conceal and all that you reveal.
Qur'an 64 : 4
Unto Him belongs the dominion and unto Him belongs the praise, and He has power over all things.
Qur'an 64: 2
Whilst all true Muslims submit to the will of God, those who develop the strongest form of faith in God are said to possess Iman. However, human devotion to God does not sustain God and is not in any manner necessary for the continuation of God's existence.

islam

The Muslim testifies that 'there is no god (that is to say no 'object worthy of worship') except Allah ('Allah' is the Arabic word for 'God') and that the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. is his messenger'. A belief in the oneness of God, or tawhid, is fundamental to Islam. Worship is to be directed to this one God. Other forms of worship, whether they take the form of devotion towards humans, idols, material possessions or intangible possessions such as status and reputation, are contrary to the teachings of Islam and are described as shirk, ascribing divinity to other than God. Where there is a conflict between following the commands of God on the one hand or, for example, improving one's material wealth, the commands of God must predominate.
In the Qur'an, it is repeated on many occasions that God is the ultimate and all-powerful entity in existence. Nothing that takes place throughout creation is unknown to God, or takes place without God's permission. He is an all-knowing God and human actions, words and thoughts, cannot be hidden from Him. Indeed, without a knowledge of man's thought process, God could not be in a position to judge the intentions, and therefore the actions, of man.
He knows all that is in the heavens and the earth, and He knows all that you conceal and all that you reveal.
Qur'an 64 : 4
Unto Him belongs the dominion and unto Him belongs the praise, and He has power over all things.
Qur'an 64: 2
Whilst all true Muslims submit to the will of God, those who develop the strongest form of faith in God are said to possess Iman. However, human devotion to God does not sustain God and is not in any manner necessary for the continuation of God's existence.

islam

The Muslim testifies that 'there is no god (that is to say no 'object worthy of worship') except Allah ('Allah' is the Arabic word for 'God') and that the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. is his messenger'. A belief in the oneness of God, or tawhid, is fundamental to Islam. Worship is to be directed to this one God. Other forms of worship, whether they take the form of devotion towards humans, idols, material possessions or intangible possessions such as status and reputation, are contrary to the teachings of Islam and are described as shirk, ascribing divinity to other than God. Where there is a conflict between following the commands of God on the one hand or, for example, improving one's material wealth, the commands of God must predominate.
In the Qur'an, it is repeated on many occasions that God is the ultimate and all-powerful entity in existence. Nothing that takes place throughout creation is unknown to God, or takes place without God's permission. He is an all-knowing God and human actions, words and thoughts, cannot be hidden from Him. Indeed, without a knowledge of man's thought process, God could not be in a position to judge the intentions, and therefore the actions, of man.
He knows all that is in the heavens and the earth, and He knows all that you conceal and all that you reveal.
Qur'an 64 : 4
Unto Him belongs the dominion and unto Him belongs the praise, and He has power over all things.
Qur'an 64: 2
Whilst all true Muslims submit to the will of God, those who develop the strongest form of faith in God are said to possess Iman. However, human devotion to God does not sustain God and is not in any manner necessary for the continuation of God's existence.