The Shahada, or declaration of faith in Islam, states, "Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadur rasulullah," which translates to "I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah." This declaration affirms the monotheistic belief in one God and recognizes Muhammad as His final prophet. It is a fundamental tenet of Islam and serves as the cornerstone of a Muslim's faith and practice. Reciting the Shahada with sincerity is also the first step in converting to Islam.
The bulk of the content in the Declaration of Independence were about liberty and freedom.
No not a word.
that they are all created equal.
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The declaration was not really written with a "iron pen", but this is meant to say that what is written can not be broken, as iron is such a strong metal
you say there is no god but Allah and muhammed is the messenger of Allah
There is no specific age requirement to say the shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith. However, it is generally encouraged for individuals to have a basic understanding of its significance and meaning. Many scholars suggest that a child should be able to comprehend the declaration, which is often around the age of reason, typically around 7 years old. Ultimately, the decision to embrace Islam and recite the shahada is a personal one.
If you mean the phrase Muslims say for declaring their belief in Allah (la ilaha illa Allah, WA Muhammad rasullahu), then it's the shahada. In Arabic, it's written الشهادة.
Shahada (شهادة) in Arabic means "testimony" or "witness statement". The term is often used to refer to the Muslim declaration of faith wherein Muslims say that they bear witness to God's existence. It can also mean "certificate" like a bachelor's degree or similar.
NO. Circumcision, though widely practiced in the Islamic World, is a tradition, not a Qur'anic mandate and, therefore, it is perfectly permissible to be an uncircumcised Muslim. The only requisite to convert to Islam is to say the Shahada (Islamic Declaration of Faith) in the presence of other Muslims.
Converts to Islam say it when they first declare their faith. Muslims say the shahada during the five mandatory prayers, a total of 17 times a day. Muslims can say the shahada whenever they please, so there is no minimum on how many times he/she can recite it.
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1: Say the Shahada or Declaration of Faith ( There is no God but God and Mohammad is God's messenger) 2: Salat or Prayers (5 times a day) 3: Zakhat ( Paying the poor tithe) 4: Sawn ( Fasting during the month of ramadan) 5: Do the hajj once (Make the pilgrim 2 mecca)
The Shahada is said in Arabic as "Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadar rasulullah."
Shahada is the witness that no god except one and only one God (with no partner, no son, no associate and no equivalence) and that prophet Muhammad is his messenger and prophet. Denying the Shahada get the Muslim out of Islam. The Shahada is the first and most important pillar of Islam. To become a Muslim you have to say it and believe in it.
to conver into Islam you say the shahada sincerely
Nobody knows, but most people say no because he did not say the shahada before dying, (shahada is the way to sumbit to allah in islam). But he's brother is a muslim.