Saturday 17 September 2022

Why Islam is the truest path in religions

By Laila Ali Haid


Islam has a full structure linking morality to hopes in progress and metaphysical liberation. 

The limits to holds of bias and frameworks to apathy in religion is why Islam is a specific choice for people looking for congregational vigour in their lives.

The appeal in Islam to me is bright in the longing for renewal and redemption in personal chances to knowing God.

The fruit has many attestations to benefits to health and tastes as we eat some organic stock, well the religion of Islam is vibrant in glances to its reform of people, ecstatic quests to exploring God and its supportive constructs for the downtrodden.

I give an example of a truthful blessing in Islam.

In the religion of Islam, God is named in beatific titles to replenish the mindset of people to the closeness we can have with the Lord.

For example, the chapters of the Qur'an are given prayers that recall the graces and mercies of the Lord at their beginnings - 'In the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful' is stated before we read the vast Qur'an which recalls the salvations experienced by prophets and their followers but also the punishment to their enemies.

Much religions hold onto casting anger to their own congregants with love invoked little in sermons on God. The electrified audiences look forward to salvation but know that God has a heavy due on their actions, with heaven and hell/punishment emergent in faiths as dichotomies to control and misconstrue the masses and individual actions by, in the discourses of obligations in religion. 

Yet Islam proves a balance in the Qur'an where God (who is mostly known by the name 'Allah' in Islam) promises forgiveness in many verses but condemns the hateful sinner and oppressors in the whereabouts of life, where incredible damage is done and Allah supports the believer in their trials.

The Qur'an proves this argument when God says in it: 

“Say: O ‘Ibadi (My servants) who have transgressed against themselves (by committing evil deeds and sins)! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah, verily, Allah forgives all sins. Truly, He is Oft‑Forgiving, Most Merciful.”

[39:53] 


Then know Islam encourages a balance toward sin and grants hopes and levels the underscoring to actions and thought in its teachings of repentance.

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