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![]() Arkaan ul-Islaam are its basic foundation upon which it is established; they are five, mentioned in the narration by Ibn Umar (radhi-Allaahu ‘anhu) in which the Prophet (sal-Allaahu ‘alayhe wa-sallam) said: FIRST: The Shahadah of: La ilaaha illal laah, Muhammad Rassoulul laah Is the decisive belief expressed on the tongue as though one sees with his own eyes the certainty of his firm conviction. The fact that the Shahadah has been made as a single pillar despite the multiplicity in what is being attested, is because of either of the following (reasons): Some of the Benefits attained by the declaration of the great Shahadah include the liberation of the heart and soul from slavery to the created, and from following paths other than the Messengers’ path. SECOND: Regarding the Establishing of Prayers: it is worshipping Allaah by performing it in the right and perfect manner [2] and on its prescribed times. Some of its Benefits include the openness of the chest, contentment and joy, and restrainment from committing sins and wrong-doings. THIRD: The Giving of Zakaat: is devoting worship to Allaah by offering the obligatory prescribed amount of charity deducted from the wealth upon which Zakaat is due. Some of its Benefits are: purifying the self from immoral characteristics like misery, and fulfilling the needs of Islaam and Muslims. FOURTH: Fasting: it is devoting worship to Allaah by refraining from everything known to nullify the fast during the days of the month of Ramadaan. Fasting coaches the self to endure the relinquishment of what it is like seeking to gain the pleasure of Allaah. FIFTH: The Hajj to The House of Allaah: is worshipping Allaah by going to the Sacred House (Al-Ka’bah) to execute the rites of Hajj. Some of its Benefits include: the training of the self to expend physical and financial sacrifices in obedience to Allaah (Ta’aalaa). This is the reason why Hajj is considered as one kind of Jihad in the cause of Allaah (Ta’aalaa). The Benefits that we have mentioned above regarding the basics of Islaam, and others which we have not mentioned, makes of this Ummah a virtuous and purified Islaamic Nation adhering to Allaah through the Deen of Truth, and treats the created with justice and truthfulness. This (conclusion) holds true because the right adherence to the rest of the Islaamic Laws depends upon the proper practicability of the above basics. The status of the Ummah will thrive and prosper as long as it properly adheres to the matters of its Deen. The degree of its prosperity that may escape is proportional to the degree of abandonment of good adherence to matters of its Deen. Whoever seeks an evidence for this, let him read the saying of Allaah (Ta’aalaa): Let him also examine the history of those who preceded because history is a lesson for people of thought, and an insight for anyone free from any obstructing barrier to his heart. And it is Allaah alone whose Help can be sought.
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Footnotes[1] Agreed upon hadeeth: The text is from Saheeh Muslim.
[2] As detailed by the Prophet Muhammad (sal-Allaahu ‘alayhe wa-Sallam) in his authentic Sunnah. See for example an excellent collection of the narration’s describing the Prophet’s Prayer in Shaykh Naasir-ud-Deen Al-Albaanee’s book: “The Prophet’s Prayer”. [TN] |
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