WH AT IS ISLAM?

Islam is an Arabic word which means peaceful, willing submission to the code of conduct by God so Islam
is a religion , but it is also a complete way of life. The religion of Islam is the acceptance of and obedience
to the teachings of God which He revealed to His last prophet, Muhammad (PBUH)
At the core of Islam is the focus of an individual’s personal relationship with God, their Creator. It
encourages a believer to have sustained awareness of God which is a key to lasting happiness.
Islam teaches that God is the source of peace. By focusing on this important relationship and following
God’s guidance, believers will be able to acquire inner peace and tranquillity. Seeking lasting happiness
through other means, such as following one’s desires or the accumulation of material possessions, will
never fill the void we have. This need can only be filled with the awareness of God.
True contentment is found in acknowledging and obeying the Creator: “Truly, in remembering God do
hearts find rest.”Quran 13:28
The primary reason for this close relationship is that Muslims have a direct connection with their Creator.
There is no intermediary, such as praying to, or through, others, in worshipping God.
Islam gives a person a clear perspective on the events that happen in their life, both good and bad, as they
are, in fact, tests from God. It encourages a person to understand events in the context of the overall
purpose of life, which is to acknowledge God and obey Him. He created humans with intellect and free will
to test them as to who will wilfully choose to follow His guidance. This life is an ultimate testing ground and
although we cannot control everything that happens to us, we can control how we react. Islam encourages
a person to focus on what is in their control, to be grateful to God for blessings, and to be patient during
hardships. Patience or gratitude – this is the formula for a happy life.
Islam encourages the believer to remain free from the extremes of worldly happiness that may cause one
to forget God, and the extremes of sadness that may cause one to lose hope and blame God. By not being
overly attached to the material world, a Muslim is empowered not only to better handle any calamities,
but to be beneficial and generous to society. This leads to a more balanced and optimistic outlook on life.