*Islam is your Birthright*
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Each person is born in a religious environment that is not of his/her own
choice. From the very beginning of human existence in this world, they are
assigned the religion of their family or the ideology of the state. By the
time individuals reach their teens they usually accept the beliefs of their
parents or that of their particular society. However, when some people
mature and are exposed to other beliefs and ideologies, they begin to
question the validity of their own beliefs. Seekers of truth often reach a
point of confusion upon realizing that believers of every religion, sect,
ideology and philosophy all claim to have the one and only correct religion
or ideology.

There are only three possibilities. They are either all correct; all wrong
or only one is correct and the rest are wrong. They cannot all be right
since all religions are different from each other in their fundamentals.
Furthermore, the majority claim that they alone are correct and the rest are
wrong. On the other hand, to claim that they are all wrong is to deny that
God revealed His will to humankind. This proposition is absurd to those who
believe in a Wise Creator. So, which religion is the right one and how can
the seeker of truth know it?

In beginning one's search for which religion is true, one should keep in
mind four things in mind: First, God gave us abilities and intellects to
make the crucial decision: WHAT IS THE TRUE RELIGION? Second, God, the Most
Compassionate, did not leave us to go astray without any guidance. Indeed,
He sent us prophets with scriptures to show us the right path. Third,
seeking the true religion should be the most important thing in one's life
because the everlasting life to come depends on it.1 Fourth, one can
determine the true path and make a rational and correct decision only if
emotions and prejudices, which often blind one to reality, are put aside.

*I. PURPOSE FOR CREATION*

Have you ever wondered about the reason of our existence? Have you ever
wondered why we die, and where we go after death? What will happen to us in
the end? Have you ever asked yourself why God made the earth and all that is
in it under man's dominion? Why were the night and the day, and the sun and
the moon created? What are we supposed to do during our lifetime? Were we
created just to eat, drink, and enjoy ourselves before we die?

As one poet put it: "I do not know whence I have come. I saw my feet walking
on the road. As they please I go and stop. What am I doing here? How did the
road find me? I do not know! I do not know! I do not know! "

God has emphasized in many verses of the Qur'an that He did not create us
without purpose. He said: *"What! Do you think that I created you simply in
jest ? And that you would not be returned to Me?"* (23:115) He also
said:*"What! Does man think that he will be left to roam at his will?"
*(75:36) In addition, He said:* "Do people think that they will be left to
say: "We believe," and they will not be held accountable?" *(29:2)

Indeed, God Has created human beings for a purpose and with a purpose: *TO
WORSHIP HIM ALONE (Monotheism).* He said: *"I have not created the Jinn and
humankind except only to worship Me. I don't require provision or feeding
from them. Surely Allah 4 is the All-provider, the Possessor of all
strength, the Firm." *(51:56-58) In fact, all prophets told their people to
worship God alone (Monotheism) and shun worshipping His creation (Paganism).

God said: "I assuredly sent among every people a messenger with the command:
Worship Allah and avoid worshipping false gods." (16:36)

Prophet Abraham, for example, believed in One God, who had no partner.
Anyone who holds a different understanding of God than this has contradicted
the religion of Abraham and follows falsehood. God says in the Qur'an:
"Those who reject the religion of Abraham make fools of themselves." (2:130)

Prophet Jesus was reported in the Gospels to have said: "It is written:
'Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only'." (Luke 4:8) Prophet Jacob
also said (in the Quran) to his people: "Indeed, those which you worship
besides Allah are only names that you and your forefathers have established,
for which Allah has sent down no authority. The command belongs only to
Allah. He has commanded that you worship none but Him. That is the right
religion, but most people do not understand." (12:40)

*II. THE BASIC MESSAGE OF ISLAM*

The basic message of Islam is the same message of all the previous prophets:
worship God alone and avoid worshipping anything besides Him, whether it is
a person, place or thing, directly or indirectly. This basic principle of
Monotheism is contained in the opening chapter of the Qur'an, known as
Soorat al-Faatihah, verse 4: "You alone we worship and from you alone we do
seek help." In (4:37), God also said: "Worship Allah and do not associate
partners with Him." Muhammad, the last Prophet (mercy and peace of God be
upon him) is reported to have said: "Anyone who says: There is no god worthy
of worship but Allah, and dies holding that belief will be granted
paradise."

*III. PROOFS FOR GOD'S RIGHT OF WORSHIP*

Only God should be worshipped because He is the Creator and sustainer of all
that exists. This Great Universe and everything that is in it cannot be the
product of chance, and could not have created itself. Signs testifying that
God is the only Creator can be seen throughout the earth and in the very
soul of each person. God said in the Qur'an:* "It is Allah who created the
sky and the earth, and sent down from the sky water by which He brought
forth fruits for your sustenance. He subjected for you the ships to sail
upon the sea at His command, and He subjected for you the rivers. And He
subjected for you the sun and moon in continuous cycles, and He subjected
for you the night and day. And He gave you all you asked Him for ." (*14:32-34)
In the Qur'an, God mentions Prophet Abraham's search for truth as an example
of how those who follow God's signs will be rightly guided to the worship of
Him alone; God said: *"In this way I showed Abraham the kingdom of the
heavens and the earth so that he would have faith with understanding and
certainty. When the night covered him with darkness, he saw a star and said:
'This is my Lord', but when it set, he said: 'I don't like those that set.'
When he saw the moon rising up, he said: 'This is my Lord', but when it set,
he said: 'Unless my Lord guides me, I will certainly be among the people who
went astray.' When he saw the sun rising up he said: 'This is my Lord, this
is the greatest of all.' But when it set, he said: 'O my people! I am indeed
free from what you join as partners with Allah. Verily, I have turned my
face towards Allah who created the heavens and the earth and I reject those
who associate partners with Allah (in worship)."*(6:75-79)

Actually, in the Qur'an God calls people to continuously look at the
Universe, as this will affirm the divine truth of His existence, His
greatness and that He alone should be worshipped. God alone deserves our
worship because only He can answer our prayers. God says in the Qur'an: "And
your Lord says: Call on Me and I will answer your prayer." (40:60) Hence, if
a human being prays to an idol and his prayers are answered, it is not the
idol which actually answered his prayers but God. Similarly, prayers to
Jesus Christ, Buddha, Krishna, Saint Christopher, Saint Jude or to Prophet
Muhammad, are not answered by them, but are answered by God. Consequently,
prayer is an act of worship which should be directed to God alone. Indeed,
prophets who are worshipped besides Him did not tell people to worship them.
Instead, the prophets warned their people against doing just that. For
example, Islam teaches that Prophet Jesus (mercy and peace of God be upon
him) was a human being who was created by God in a miraculous way. He was
born of a mother, Mary, without a father and he worshipped God. He was not
God, nor was he the son of God. He was neither one of three manifestations
of God as Christians say, nor was he the son of a prostitute as the Jews
say. He told his people (the tribes of Israel) to worship God alone. He did
not tell people to worship either himself or his mother. Furthermore,
Prophet Jesus (mercy and peace of God be upon him) did not worship himself
when he worshipped, rather he worshipped God. However, those who claim to be
the followers of Jesus Christ today worship Jesus himself, claiming that he
is God, and others also worship his mother calling her 'the mother of God.'!


God says in the Qur'an that He will ask Prophet Jesus (mercy and peace of
God be upon him) on the Day of Judgment: *"O Jesus, son of Mary! Did you
tell people: Take me and my mother as gods besides Allah? Then he will say:
Glory to you, I could never say what I had no right to say. If I had said
it, You would have known it, You know what is within myself, but I do not
know what is within Yourself. Verily, You alone are the Knower of the
unseen. I did not say to them except what You commanded me; to worship
Allah, my Lord and your Lord, and I was a witness over them as long as I was
among them, but when You raised me up, You were the observer over them, and
You are the witness over all things." *(5:116 - 117)

God emphasizes in the Qur'an that Prophet Jesus (mercy and peace of God be
upon him) was neither killed nor crucified, but God raised him up into the
heavens in body and spirit and he will be returned to the earth before the
end of the world. Prophet Muhammad (mercy and peace of God be upon him)
stated that Prohet Jesus would rule the earth according to the Islamic law,
then he will die on earth like other human beings and will be buried and
resurrected like them on the Day of Judgment. Hence, Prophet Jesus who was
given life, was born from a woman's womb and circumcised, ate, slept, went
to the toilet, grew up, prayed, and will die, should never be taken as God
as all these characteristics are not the attributes of God, but of His
creatures.

The New Testament states that Jesus Christ taught his followers to pray to
God saying:* "Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be your name, your
kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven." *(Luke 11:2 /
Matthew 6:9-10) Also, he taught that only those who submit to God would
inherit paradise: *"None of those who call me 'Lord' will enter the Kingdom
of God, except one who does the will of my Father in heaven." *(Matthew
7:21) Prophet Jesus also pointed out that he himself submitted to the will
of God: *"I cannot do anything of myself. I judge as I hear and my judgment
is honest because I am not seeking my own will but the will of Him who sent
me." *(John 5:23) In fact, there are many reports in the Gospels that show
that Prophet Jesus made it clear to his followers that he was not God. For
example, when speaking about the final hour, he said: "No one knows about
that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, not the Son, but only the
Father." (Mark 13:32)

Buddha, was a reformer who introduced a number of humanistic principles in
the Hindu religion practiced in India. He did not claim to be God, nor did
he suggest to his followers that he be worshipped. Yet, today most Buddhists
have made him their God and they prostrate themselves before idols
representing his likeness. In brief, from the perspective of the object
worshipped, all religions today [except Islam] invite people to the worship
of creation!

God's attributes point to the fact that God alone deserves worship. He is
One, without relatives; He has neither father, son, mother nor wife. He is
the Eternal Absolute. He neither gives birth, nor is He born, and there is
nothing like Him. He is perfect in His knowledge, in His power, in His will,
in His mercy and in all His other attributes. God is all-powerful and
perfect, while human beings are weak and imperfect. That is how He defined
Himself and how all prophets defined Him. Another proof that God alone
deserves to be worshipped can be found within the human soul. Islam teaches
that all human beings have imprinted on their souls an awareness of God and
a natural inclination towards worshipping Him alone imprinted on their
souls.

In the Qur'an, God explained that when He created Adam He caused all of
Adam's descendants to come into existence and then He took a pledge from all
of them saying:* "Am I not your Lord? To which they all replied: Yes, we
testify to it." *God then explained why He had all of humankind bear witness
that He is their Creator and only true God worthy of worship:* "That is in
case you, humankind, may say on the Day of Resurrection: Indeed we were
unaware of this." *God further elaborated on this point saying: *"It is also
in case you may say: It was our ancestors who made partners with Allah, and
we are only their descendants, will you then destroy us for what those liars
did?" *(7:173) Hence, people who associate partners with God in worship
cannot claim on that day that they had no idea that Allah was the only god
who deserved to be worshipped. Prophet Muhammad (mercy and peace of God be
upon him) reported that God said: "I created my slaves upon the right
religion, but devils made them go astray." He also said: "Each child is born
in a state of Islam. Then his parents make him a Jew, Christian or a
Zoroastrian."

Thus, Islam is the birthright of every human being, since every child is
born with a natural belief in the existence of God and an inborn inclination
towards worshipping Him alone. Just as the child submits to the physical
laws which God has imposed on the physical world, in the same way its soul
also submits naturally to the fact that God is the only Lord and Creator.
But if their parents are following a different path, the child is usually
not strong or aware enough to recognize the truth or resist the will of the
parents. In such cases, the religion which the child follows is one of
custom and upbringing. But God, the Most Merciful and Compassionate, will
not hold him to account or punish him for following a false religion before
he reaches the age of reason and is exposed to the pure message of Islam.

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