The
Shahadda
The
words that are spoken when one becomes a Muslim, are few
but so significant. With the utterance of these words,
a person acknowledges Allah as the Creator and Sustainer
of all, and the messengership of His Prophet (peace be
upon him). With these words, which come from the heart,
a person steps from disbelief and ignorance to knowledge,
light and guidence. A person can only reach this state
by the Mercy and Guidance of Allah the Almighty.
There
is no god worthy of worship except Allah
and Muhammad (peace be upon him) is His Prophet
These
are the words that a person says to enter the fold of
Islam. The Shahadah, or declaration of faith, is a covenant
that the person makes with Allah: that he/she will continue
to obey Allah, and walk in the footsteps of our Holy Prophet
(peace be upon him). It is the first step to complete
obedience to the Lord of all.
From
the time of making Shahadah, the person is treated and
respected like a Muslim by all Muslims, even if he/she
was previously an enemy of Islam. There are many examples
of this in the history of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
The
bond of faith is much stronger than the bond of blood.
When a person becomes a Muslim they enter the community
of Muslims, regardless of their race or background. A
feeling of love and harmony abides between people who
sincerely seek to practice Islam according to the Qu'ran
and Sunnah. Such people are in a race to do good and be
those with whom Allah is pleased.
The
significance of the Shahadah is further highlighted, when
we ponder on the fact that we repeat it every time we
pray. How many of us, really think about it during prayer?
It becomes a usual thing and maybe sometimes we say the
words without contemplating their meaning.
When
we say there is no god worthy of worship except Allah,
it means that we disdain obedience and servitude to anyone
or anything except Allah. It means that we fear no one
and nothing except Allah: that our greatest feeling of
love and gratitude are kept for Allah, because we know
that He is the real Provider of all we have.
It
means that we do not seek the pleasure or acceptance of
anyone or anything except Allah. This means that the Muslim
becomes strong and independent. The ridicule, scorn, sneers
and insults of people bear no importance. The Muslim remains
calm and secure in times of panic because they know that
there is no help except from Allah. In times of grief
and distress, the Muslim remains steadfast and courageous,
knowing that calamity can only occur with the permission
of Allah and that He, in His Mercy has promised not to
bear a sincere soul, with more than it can bear.
When
we say that Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah, we acknowledge
his right to be respected, obeyed and revered. We follow
in his footsteps, knowing that he was the best of creation
and hope to achieve Paradise and be close to him and the
other prophets, Inshaa Allah.
Truly
the Shahadah is not a empty phrase, it is not just a few
words spoken but is coupled with sincerity of intention
and determination to struggle, strive and sacrifice along
the straight path.
The
Religion in the sight of Allah is Islam
(Qur'an
3:19)
If
anyone desires a religion other than Islam (Submission
to Allah), Never will it be accepted of him; and in the
Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost
(their selves in the hell fire)
(Qur'an
3:85)