CONCLUSION
For a Muslim, existence can only be explained with belief in Allah (swt). Humans, existence, past and future, space and time, the visible and the invisible; everything gains meaning by believing in Him.
Allah (swt) is the only one worthy of “being”. There was nothing in the beginning except for Him. And there will be nothing in the end except for Him. He is the primordial and the eternal. Everything besides Him, is temporal and finite limited by time and space.
Allah (swt) has created the universe and mankind, but He did not let them be. Rather, He continues to maintain His relations with creation, from the smallest to the biggest, the living and the inanimate.
Allah (swt) creates, provides, lets live, protects and observes every single moment. He directs all living beings towards their purpose, showing mankind the ways of truth, reality, eternal happiness and well-being.
Allah (swt) wants people to believe, not to deny. He wants people to come close to Him, not to go further away. He wants goodness and happiness for people, not evil and sadness.
Belief in Allah (swt) is a call for humans to live in peace with themselves and their environments, to be pure and stay pure, to be good and do good, to be upright, stand up for justice and to be an honorable being.
Belief in Allah (swt) is a call to remember Him instead of being heedless, a call to truth rather than falsehood, a call towards good, correctness and beauty instead of evil, lies and ugliness.
Belief in Allah (swt) is not a call to ignore the dignity and honor of mankind, to suppress personalities or to turn a blind eye to scholarly, literary and esthetical skills. It is a call to show respect and concern, to discover and develop skills and qualities.
Belief in Allah (swt) is not blind faith in delusions and fears in the name of religion; it’s a call to belief in divine love, to respect the divine commands, it’s a call to trust, solidarity and to walk upright on the path of truth.
Belief in Allah (swt) is not a call to an incorrect understanding of destiny, to pessimism and laziness; it’s a call to optimism, to be hopeful and to work and progress.
Belief in Allah (swt) is a call to make things easy instead of hard; to love and be loved, to be safe and to assure.
Belief in Allah (swt) is a call to find Allah through all creations, living and lifeless alike, it is a call to unite humans and make all believers brothers to each other.
Belief in Allah (swt) is a call to love Him, to love the ones who love Him and to love the deeds and worship He approves of; it is a call to detest and stay away from polytheism, rebellion and all sins.
Belief in Allah (swt) is not just a call to seek help from Him when in fear, danger or at the moment of death, it’s a call to commit to Him and obey His commands in times of good health, ease and comfort.
Belief in Allah (swt) is not only a call to believe in Him as the creator of the earth, the skies and the living; rather, it is a call to know Him as the One who determines the way of life and the rules to follow.
Belief in Allah (swt) is not only a call to turn to Him with prayers, fasts, hajj and similar religious rituals; rather, it is a call to life by His rules and try to gain His content in all aspects of life.
Belief in Allah (swt) is not solely a call to salvation in the Hereafter, but it’s a call to salvation in this life and the Hereafter. If a religion does not benefit a person in this life, it cannot be of benefit after his death.
Belief in Allah (swt) is a call to befriend Him in this world and the Hereafter, to live with the desire to meet Him and be hosted by Him, to gain eternal happiness, to live a life supported by the prayers of angels and be welcomed with their greetings of piece and wishes of well-being after death.
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