1. The declaration of kalimah
2. The observance of the obligatory salat (prayers) five times a day.
3. Distribution of Zakat (Islamic alms-fee) amongthe deserving
amounting to one fortieth in one's possession for a complete year.
4. The observation of sawm (fast) during the day time in the month ofRamadhan.
5. The performance of Hajj (pilgrimage) to Makka, at least once in a
lifetime, if circumstances permit.
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Fundamentals Principles of Islam
Declaration of Faith
1. Kalima Tayyab (Declaration) - "La Ilaha Ill-Allah Muhammad ur
Rasool ul Allah" meaning "There is no deity but Allah and Muhammad is
the Apostle of Allah".
2. Kalima Shahadah (Submission of Evidence)- " Ash-hadu anla ilaaha
il-lalaahu wahdahu la shariika lahu wa ash-hadu anna Muhammada 'abduhu
wa rasuuluhu" meaning"I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah,
the One, Who is without partner, and I bear witness that Muhammad is
His Servant and Apostle."
3. Kalima Tamjeed (Glory of Allah) - Subhaan Allaahi wal hamdu
lil-laahi wa la ilaaha il-lalaahu wal-laahu Akbar. Wa la hawla wa la
quw-wata il-la bil-la hil 'aliyyil Azeem." Meaning "Glory be to Allah
and praise; there is no deity but Allah; Allah is the Greatest, and
thereis no power, no might but from Allah, the Highest, the Greatest.
4. Kalima Tauheed (Oneness of Allah) – " Laa ilaaha il-lalaahu wahdahu
la sharika lahu lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu yuhyii wa yumiitu wa huwa
Haiyyun la yamutu abadan abadaa. Zul jalali wal ikram. Biyadi hil
khair. Wa huwa 'alaa kul-li shai-'in qadiir." Meaning "There is none
worthy of worship but Allah; He is One and has no partner; His is the
Kingdom (of the whole universe) and unto Him is due all Praise; He
gives life and He causes death; In his hand is all good; and He has
power over all things".
5. Kalima Astaghfaar (Seek Forgiveness) - "As-taghfi rul-laaha rab-bii
min kul-li zam-bin az-nabtu-hu 'ama-dan aw khataa'n sir-ran aw
'alaa-niya-tan wa-atubu ilaihi minaz zabmi al-lazi 'alamu wa minaz
zambi la a'lamu in-naka anta 'al-laamul ghuyubi wa sit-taarul 'uyuubi
wa ghaf-faaruz zunubi wa la hawla wa la quw-wata il-la bil-la hil
'aliyyil Azeem." Meaning "I seek forgiveness from Allah, who is my
sustainer, for all of my sins which I committed intentionally or
mistakenly, covertly orovertly. I repent from Him for those sins
which I am aware of, and also of those sins which I am not aware of.
Certainly you are best aware of matters of Unseen. And You are ---
6. Kalima Raddil-Kufr (Refutation of Disbelief) – "O Allah! Verily do
I seek refuge in Thee fromassociating any partner with Thee knowingly;
I beseech Thy forgiveness for the sins which I am not aware of;
verily, Thee are the Best Knower of all secrets. I repent for all the
sins and make myself proof against all teachings except the teachings
of Islam. I have entered thefold of Islam, and I hereby declare: -
There isno deity but Allah and Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah."
Rasool ul Allah" meaning "There is no deity but Allah and Muhammad is
the Apostle of Allah".
2. Kalima Shahadah (Submission of Evidence)- " Ash-hadu anla ilaaha
il-lalaahu wahdahu la shariika lahu wa ash-hadu anna Muhammada 'abduhu
wa rasuuluhu" meaning"I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah,
the One, Who is without partner, and I bear witness that Muhammad is
His Servant and Apostle."
3. Kalima Tamjeed (Glory of Allah) - Subhaan Allaahi wal hamdu
lil-laahi wa la ilaaha il-lalaahu wal-laahu Akbar. Wa la hawla wa la
quw-wata il-la bil-la hil 'aliyyil Azeem." Meaning "Glory be to Allah
and praise; there is no deity but Allah; Allah is the Greatest, and
thereis no power, no might but from Allah, the Highest, the Greatest.
4. Kalima Tauheed (Oneness of Allah) – " Laa ilaaha il-lalaahu wahdahu
la sharika lahu lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu yuhyii wa yumiitu wa huwa
Haiyyun la yamutu abadan abadaa. Zul jalali wal ikram. Biyadi hil
khair. Wa huwa 'alaa kul-li shai-'in qadiir." Meaning "There is none
worthy of worship but Allah; He is One and has no partner; His is the
Kingdom (of the whole universe) and unto Him is due all Praise; He
gives life and He causes death; In his hand is all good; and He has
power over all things".
5. Kalima Astaghfaar (Seek Forgiveness) - "As-taghfi rul-laaha rab-bii
min kul-li zam-bin az-nabtu-hu 'ama-dan aw khataa'n sir-ran aw
'alaa-niya-tan wa-atubu ilaihi minaz zabmi al-lazi 'alamu wa minaz
zambi la a'lamu in-naka anta 'al-laamul ghuyubi wa sit-taarul 'uyuubi
wa ghaf-faaruz zunubi wa la hawla wa la quw-wata il-la bil-la hil
'aliyyil Azeem." Meaning "I seek forgiveness from Allah, who is my
sustainer, for all of my sins which I committed intentionally or
mistakenly, covertly orovertly. I repent from Him for those sins
which I am aware of, and also of those sins which I am not aware of.
Certainly you are best aware of matters of Unseen. And You are ---
6. Kalima Raddil-Kufr (Refutation of Disbelief) – "O Allah! Verily do
I seek refuge in Thee fromassociating any partner with Thee knowingly;
I beseech Thy forgiveness for the sins which I am not aware of;
verily, Thee are the Best Knower of all secrets. I repent for all the
sins and make myself proof against all teachings except the teachings
of Islam. I have entered thefold of Islam, and I hereby declare: -
There isno deity but Allah and Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah."
The Merits of Hajj
Among the blessings of Allaah The Almighty uponHis slaves is that He
ordained for them acts ofworship that can reform their souls, like
Salaah (prayer), Zakaah (obligatory alms), fasting, Hajj (major
pilgrimage) and other such deeds which nurture and purifyindividuals
in all aspects. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): } Allaah does
not intend to make difficulty for you, but He intends to purify you
andcomplete His favor upon you that you may be grateful { [Quran, 5:
6]All these acts of worship are amongst the best deeds, and Allaah The
Almighty honors His slaves by giving them opportunities to do
thoseacts of worship. Allaah The Almighty also elevates the pious
amongst His slaves when they perform those good deeds. Acts of worship
illuminate hearts, refine souls, reform one's manners and please
Allaah The Almighty. Theyalso elevate one's rank inParadise, expiate
the sinsand multiply one's reward.
Hajj is one such act of worship. It is a pillar of Islam in which
Allaah The Almighty has combined all types of ' Ibaadah (worship).
Hajj comprises the testimony that there is no deity worthy of worship
but Allaah The Almighty and that Muhammad, , is His Messenger, as well
as prayer, spending in the way of Allaah The Almighty, fasting (for
those who cannot afford to pay for the sacrificial animal) , enjoining
good and forbidding evil, patience, perseverance, mercy and abstention
from forbidden things.
Hajj is one of the greatestsigns of Allaah The Almighty that what
Prophet Muhammad, , has come with is certainly the religion of truth.
No human power can gather pilgrims everyyear from all parts of the
world; pilgrims with hearts full of yearning and love, who experience
difficulties yet rejoice even when it means leaving their homes and
families. They feel that the hours of performing Hajj are the greatest
of one's life and they spend generously for this purpose. Indeed, it
is only Allaah The Almighty who can bring about such a situation. He
Says (what means): } And proclaim to the people the Hajj (pilgrimage);
they will come to you on foot and on every lean camel; theywill come
from every distant pass – That they may witness (i.e., attend)
benefits for themselves and mention the Name ofAllaah on known (i.e.,
specific) days over what He has provided for themof (sacrificial)
animals. Soeat of them and feed the miserable and poor. { [Quran, 22:
27-28]
The interpreter Ibn Jareer and others reported that Ibn 'Abbaas said,
"When Allaah The Almighty commanded Prophet Ibraaheem toproclaim Hajj
among people, he said, 'My Lord, how can I convey the message to the
people as my voice cannot reach them?' Allaah The Almighty Said: 'You
call; itis Our duty to make it reach (everyone)!' So, he stood in his
position and said, 'O you people! Your Lord has chosen a House, so
perform pilgrimage to it.' It was said that the mountains became
leveled and his voice reached all parts of the earth and all that was
in the wombs and loins of men were made to hear the call and
everything that heard it, responded. So those for whom AllaahThe
Almighty has decreedto perform Hajj till the Day of Judgment
responded, saying, 'Labbayka Allaahumma Labbayk (Here I am at your
service, O Allaah, here I am).' "
Moreover, it is from the favor of Allaah The Almighty upon us that He
sent the best of His creation to us in order to explain to us sayings,
deeds and beliefs that can make us win the pleasure of our Lord, andto
warn us against all that can make Him displeased with us. AllaahThe
Almighty Says (what means): } Just as We have sent among you a
messenger from yourselves reciting to youOur verses and purifying you
and teaching you theBook and wisdom and teaching you that which you
did not know. So remember Me; I will remember you. And be grateful to
Me and do notdeny Me. { [Quran, 2: 151-152]
Therefore, during one's pilgrimage, one has to hold fast onto the
sublime Islamic manners and etiquettes. Let your Hajj be an act of
repentance from previous sins and a source of reform and piety for the
rest of your life. Thank Allaah The Almighty and praise Him for His
bountiful blessings of peace, faith and worldly commodities; and also
for the opportunities He affords you to do righteous deeds and for the
disasters He has averted from befalling you.
ordained for them acts ofworship that can reform their souls, like
Salaah (prayer), Zakaah (obligatory alms), fasting, Hajj (major
pilgrimage) and other such deeds which nurture and purifyindividuals
in all aspects. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): } Allaah does
not intend to make difficulty for you, but He intends to purify you
andcomplete His favor upon you that you may be grateful { [Quran, 5:
6]All these acts of worship are amongst the best deeds, and Allaah The
Almighty honors His slaves by giving them opportunities to do
thoseacts of worship. Allaah The Almighty also elevates the pious
amongst His slaves when they perform those good deeds. Acts of worship
illuminate hearts, refine souls, reform one's manners and please
Allaah The Almighty. Theyalso elevate one's rank inParadise, expiate
the sinsand multiply one's reward.
Hajj is one such act of worship. It is a pillar of Islam in which
Allaah The Almighty has combined all types of ' Ibaadah (worship).
Hajj comprises the testimony that there is no deity worthy of worship
but Allaah The Almighty and that Muhammad, , is His Messenger, as well
as prayer, spending in the way of Allaah The Almighty, fasting (for
those who cannot afford to pay for the sacrificial animal) , enjoining
good and forbidding evil, patience, perseverance, mercy and abstention
from forbidden things.
Hajj is one of the greatestsigns of Allaah The Almighty that what
Prophet Muhammad, , has come with is certainly the religion of truth.
No human power can gather pilgrims everyyear from all parts of the
world; pilgrims with hearts full of yearning and love, who experience
difficulties yet rejoice even when it means leaving their homes and
families. They feel that the hours of performing Hajj are the greatest
of one's life and they spend generously for this purpose. Indeed, it
is only Allaah The Almighty who can bring about such a situation. He
Says (what means): } And proclaim to the people the Hajj (pilgrimage);
they will come to you on foot and on every lean camel; theywill come
from every distant pass – That they may witness (i.e., attend)
benefits for themselves and mention the Name ofAllaah on known (i.e.,
specific) days over what He has provided for themof (sacrificial)
animals. Soeat of them and feed the miserable and poor. { [Quran, 22:
27-28]
The interpreter Ibn Jareer and others reported that Ibn 'Abbaas said,
"When Allaah The Almighty commanded Prophet Ibraaheem toproclaim Hajj
among people, he said, 'My Lord, how can I convey the message to the
people as my voice cannot reach them?' Allaah The Almighty Said: 'You
call; itis Our duty to make it reach (everyone)!' So, he stood in his
position and said, 'O you people! Your Lord has chosen a House, so
perform pilgrimage to it.' It was said that the mountains became
leveled and his voice reached all parts of the earth and all that was
in the wombs and loins of men were made to hear the call and
everything that heard it, responded. So those for whom AllaahThe
Almighty has decreedto perform Hajj till the Day of Judgment
responded, saying, 'Labbayka Allaahumma Labbayk (Here I am at your
service, O Allaah, here I am).' "
Moreover, it is from the favor of Allaah The Almighty upon us that He
sent the best of His creation to us in order to explain to us sayings,
deeds and beliefs that can make us win the pleasure of our Lord, andto
warn us against all that can make Him displeased with us. AllaahThe
Almighty Says (what means): } Just as We have sent among you a
messenger from yourselves reciting to youOur verses and purifying you
and teaching you theBook and wisdom and teaching you that which you
did not know. So remember Me; I will remember you. And be grateful to
Me and do notdeny Me. { [Quran, 2: 151-152]
Therefore, during one's pilgrimage, one has to hold fast onto the
sublime Islamic manners and etiquettes. Let your Hajj be an act of
repentance from previous sins and a source of reform and piety for the
rest of your life. Thank Allaah The Almighty and praise Him for His
bountiful blessings of peace, faith and worldly commodities; and also
for the opportunities He affords you to do righteous deeds and for the
disasters He has averted from befalling you.
The harsh reality of China's Muslim divide
15/10/2012
The Muslim Hui are an anomaly inChina, an ethnic minority
grantedsignificant autonomy and allowed to devoutly follow their
religion in a region where Islam thrives.
The ancient Silk Road trade route cut through what is today the
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, luring Muslim traders from afar.
Descendants of Arab and Persian merchants travelled here in the 7th
century and many settled, planting the roots of Islam in the heart of
China.
About half the country's 20 million Muslims are from the Hui ethnic group.
Muslims were persecuted in Ningxia during Mao Zedong's Cultural
Revolution in the 1960s and '70s, but today Islam flourishes. More
than 400 mosques dot the region, and Islamic schools have produced
some 7,000 imams - or Islamic clerics known locally as ahongs.
While Muslim Uighurs of Turkic descent in the far west face
harshreligious restrictions and repression, the Hui have been afforded
much more political andreligious freedom by Beijing. Observers say it
is their friendly historical relations with the ethnic majority Han
that is the difference.
"The different cultures have merged in this place harmoniously," says
Ma Zhang Wen, the imam of Xinhua Mosque.
Ma, 38, has been an imam for the last 15 years in Yinchuan, Ningxia's
capital, about 1,300 kilometers northwest of Beijing.
"The government gives people a religion-training program to develop
Islam. The Han respect us, and we respect them, too," Ma says.
Economic revival
According to official data, there are 6.3 million people in Ningxia,
and 2.2 million are Hui.
The impoverished region faced hard times but has seen a revival in
recent years. Islam has helped rejuvenate the economy, and Ningxia has
developed economic ties to Arab and Muslim countries.
Ningxia's halal food industry, for example, is worth about $700m
ayear, according to government statistics.
The region's gross domestic product reached 206 billion yuan (US$33bn)
in 2011, an annual increase of 12 per cent.
"Peoples' lives in Ningxia are getting better and better. We don't
feel discrimination or inequality," says the imam Ma.
The government's move to nurture the region's economic growth has
helped. "The westerndevelopment policy encourages us to develop the
economy, and we have witnessed a dramatic change," he says.
Bao Hongbiao, a researcher at theNingxia Academy of Social Sciences,
says gearing products toward Islamic markets has paid off for
Ningxia's Muslim community.
"Muslim food and religious goodsare showing fast growth, providing
products to other provinces and exporting them to Central Asia and
other Muslim regions," says Bao.
Muslim Uighur repression
While Hui Muslims enjoy freedom to practice their religion, Muslim
Uighurs face strict government repression in far-western
Xinjiangprovince. Bao says while the Hui have happily assimilated with
themajority Han, the Uighurs have not.
Part of the problem is language differences. While the Hui and Han
both speak Mandarin, the Uighurs speak their own Turkic dialect and
write in Arabic script.
Others say the Uighurs' strong desire for autonomy explains the
difference in treatment.
But others highlight the government's policy of offering incentives
for Han Chinese to migrate west as a main cause of friction.
Alim Seytoff, president of the Uyghur American Association, says the
government routinely blocks Uighurs from practicing Islam.The Han
population in Xinjiang has skyrocketed from 6.7per cent in 1949 to 40
per cent in 2008, fueling ethnic tensions overresources and jobs.
"It is meant as a message to the Uighur people telling them to abandon
their faith or face charges of extremism, even for simple expressions
of religious belief. All these measures do is further alienate
Uighurs, if that is possible," says Seytoff.
Violence erupts
In July 2009 riots erupted in Xinjiang's regional capital Urumqi,
leaving about 200 Uighurs and Han dead. China's government cracked
down - a situation that continues to simmer to this day.
While Beijing supports the Muslim religion in Ningxia, that isfar from
the case in Xinjiang. Minors under the age of 18 are forbidden from
participating in Islamic practices, and thousands are detained every
year for"illegal religious activity", according to a report by Human
Right Watch.
It is strictly prohibited to celebrate religious holidays and study
religious texts at state institutions, including schools, said the
2005 report titled "Devastating Blows: Religious Repression of Uighurs
in Xinjiang".
"For Beijing, Xinjiang falls into thesame broad category of political
concerns as Taiwan and Tibet," the report says. "Demands for
separation and/or autonomy are seen in Beijing as a threat to the
continued viability of the Chinese state."
During Ramadan, the Islamic blessed month, notices were posted banning
or discouraging fasting by Communist Party members, civil servants,
studentsand teachers.
"Religious extremism is closely related to violence and terrorism,and
cracking down on these is one of our top priorities," spokeswoman Hou
Hanmin was quoted as saying in the state-run Global Times newspaper. A
regional government spokeswoman denied that fasting was banned, saying
the notices only encouraged people to "eat properly for study and
work".
Amnesty International researcherCorinna-Barbara Francis says the
situation continues to deteriorate "very badly" in Xinjiang.
"There is a much tighter level of control for all Uighurs, and the
religious repression has intensified," she says.
PHOTO CAPTION
A file photo of Muslim Uighur men emerging from the Id Kah mosque
after prayers, in Kashgar,in China's western Xinjiang province Friday
The Muslim Hui are an anomaly inChina, an ethnic minority
grantedsignificant autonomy and allowed to devoutly follow their
religion in a region where Islam thrives.
The ancient Silk Road trade route cut through what is today the
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, luring Muslim traders from afar.
Descendants of Arab and Persian merchants travelled here in the 7th
century and many settled, planting the roots of Islam in the heart of
China.
About half the country's 20 million Muslims are from the Hui ethnic group.
Muslims were persecuted in Ningxia during Mao Zedong's Cultural
Revolution in the 1960s and '70s, but today Islam flourishes. More
than 400 mosques dot the region, and Islamic schools have produced
some 7,000 imams - or Islamic clerics known locally as ahongs.
While Muslim Uighurs of Turkic descent in the far west face
harshreligious restrictions and repression, the Hui have been afforded
much more political andreligious freedom by Beijing. Observers say it
is their friendly historical relations with the ethnic majority Han
that is the difference.
"The different cultures have merged in this place harmoniously," says
Ma Zhang Wen, the imam of Xinhua Mosque.
Ma, 38, has been an imam for the last 15 years in Yinchuan, Ningxia's
capital, about 1,300 kilometers northwest of Beijing.
"The government gives people a religion-training program to develop
Islam. The Han respect us, and we respect them, too," Ma says.
Economic revival
According to official data, there are 6.3 million people in Ningxia,
and 2.2 million are Hui.
The impoverished region faced hard times but has seen a revival in
recent years. Islam has helped rejuvenate the economy, and Ningxia has
developed economic ties to Arab and Muslim countries.
Ningxia's halal food industry, for example, is worth about $700m
ayear, according to government statistics.
The region's gross domestic product reached 206 billion yuan (US$33bn)
in 2011, an annual increase of 12 per cent.
"Peoples' lives in Ningxia are getting better and better. We don't
feel discrimination or inequality," says the imam Ma.
The government's move to nurture the region's economic growth has
helped. "The westerndevelopment policy encourages us to develop the
economy, and we have witnessed a dramatic change," he says.
Bao Hongbiao, a researcher at theNingxia Academy of Social Sciences,
says gearing products toward Islamic markets has paid off for
Ningxia's Muslim community.
"Muslim food and religious goodsare showing fast growth, providing
products to other provinces and exporting them to Central Asia and
other Muslim regions," says Bao.
Muslim Uighur repression
While Hui Muslims enjoy freedom to practice their religion, Muslim
Uighurs face strict government repression in far-western
Xinjiangprovince. Bao says while the Hui have happily assimilated with
themajority Han, the Uighurs have not.
Part of the problem is language differences. While the Hui and Han
both speak Mandarin, the Uighurs speak their own Turkic dialect and
write in Arabic script.
Others say the Uighurs' strong desire for autonomy explains the
difference in treatment.
But others highlight the government's policy of offering incentives
for Han Chinese to migrate west as a main cause of friction.
Alim Seytoff, president of the Uyghur American Association, says the
government routinely blocks Uighurs from practicing Islam.The Han
population in Xinjiang has skyrocketed from 6.7per cent in 1949 to 40
per cent in 2008, fueling ethnic tensions overresources and jobs.
"It is meant as a message to the Uighur people telling them to abandon
their faith or face charges of extremism, even for simple expressions
of religious belief. All these measures do is further alienate
Uighurs, if that is possible," says Seytoff.
Violence erupts
In July 2009 riots erupted in Xinjiang's regional capital Urumqi,
leaving about 200 Uighurs and Han dead. China's government cracked
down - a situation that continues to simmer to this day.
While Beijing supports the Muslim religion in Ningxia, that isfar from
the case in Xinjiang. Minors under the age of 18 are forbidden from
participating in Islamic practices, and thousands are detained every
year for"illegal religious activity", according to a report by Human
Right Watch.
It is strictly prohibited to celebrate religious holidays and study
religious texts at state institutions, including schools, said the
2005 report titled "Devastating Blows: Religious Repression of Uighurs
in Xinjiang".
"For Beijing, Xinjiang falls into thesame broad category of political
concerns as Taiwan and Tibet," the report says. "Demands for
separation and/or autonomy are seen in Beijing as a threat to the
continued viability of the Chinese state."
During Ramadan, the Islamic blessed month, notices were posted banning
or discouraging fasting by Communist Party members, civil servants,
studentsand teachers.
"Religious extremism is closely related to violence and terrorism,and
cracking down on these is one of our top priorities," spokeswoman Hou
Hanmin was quoted as saying in the state-run Global Times newspaper. A
regional government spokeswoman denied that fasting was banned, saying
the notices only encouraged people to "eat properly for study and
work".
Amnesty International researcherCorinna-Barbara Francis says the
situation continues to deteriorate "very badly" in Xinjiang.
"There is a much tighter level of control for all Uighurs, and the
religious repression has intensified," she says.
PHOTO CAPTION
A file photo of Muslim Uighur men emerging from the Id Kah mosque
after prayers, in Kashgar,in China's western Xinjiang province Friday
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