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"Islam"
means "submitting or surrendering one's will to the will of Allah".
Mankind naturally submits to Allah; this instinct was born with him on the
day of his creation. In reality, the entire universe - the stars, the
planets, the oceans - submits to the will of Allah through its ordered
workings. Modern science calls this phenomenon "the laws of nature," but
these laws of nature, from an Islamic perspective, are not just any laws of
nature but the laws of Allah for nature. Human beings, as creatures of Allah
who are in need of Him throughout their entire lives, must also surrender
their wills and desires to the will of the Almighty, the Creator.
Submitting to Allah does not
mean humiliating the individual self or denying the human intellect; rather,
it means trusting in the knowledge, wisdom, and fairness of the Creator.
People voluntarily give over their lives to others almost every day; for
example, passengers embarking on an airplane place their lives in the hands
of the pilot because of the pilot's knowledge, experience, and assumed
goodwill. Similarly, friends trust friends, and if a wise, knowledgeable,
rational, and good-intentioned friend invites another to go into the middle
of the desert in the middle of a dark night, that person would follow
because he knows that his friend would not endanger his life. The decision
to trust a person with more knowledge is logical, and so people do not
abandon their own intellects by trusting in the wisdom of God.
"lslam" has other meanings,
one of which is "to have peace." Allah has said in the Holy Qur'an:
"He is Allah - there is no
God but Him - the King, the Holy One, and the Peace."
(59:23)
"And
Allah invites to the abode of peace." (10:25)
By its connotations of peace
and safety, ''Islam" indicates that the religion of Islam is free from any
deficiencies or defects. As a religion, Islam is perfect because it was
ordained by Allah and not invented by humankind.
Prophet Abraham (peace be
upon him) was the first person whom God commanded to use the words "Islam"
and "Muslim":
"It [Islamic monotheism] is
the religion of your father Abraham. He [Allah] has named you Muslims both before
and in this [Qur'an]." (22:78)
"Abraham was neither a Jew
nor a Christian, but he was a true Muslim (submissive to Allah) and was not
one of the polytheists." (3:67).
Not only Prophet Abraham
(peace be upon him) but also all the sincere, truthful people after him
called their religion "Islam." Prophet Joseph (peace be upon him) says in
the chapter of the Qur'an named "Joseph": My Lord! You have given me
authority and taught me the interpretation of things. 0 Creator of
the heavens and earth! You are my guardian in this world and in the
Hereafter. Cause me to die as a Muslim, submitting to Your will, and join me
with the righteous. (12: 101)
Thus Allah declares in the
Qur'an: "Truly the religion before Allah is Islam." (3: 19)
From the Arabic
verb of aslama
"Muslirm" refers
to a follower of the religion of Islam
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