Sentence Creed
Sentence Creed
Chapter Two of the Creed Sentence covers the meaning, meaning, the content and terms of the two-sentence confession
Understanding the Creed
Creed (Arabic language: الشهادة asy-syahatdah) is the foundation and foundation of the five pillars of Islam, also as a ghost, the core and basis of Islamic teachings
Etymologically
The Creed is derived from the Arabic word martyr (شهد) who has the art "he has watched". That sentence in Islamic law is a statement of belief as well as recognition of the oneness of God (Allah Almighty) and Muhammad as His Prophet.
Sentence
Common confession is called Syadata because it consists of 2 sentence (In Arabic Syahadatain means 2 Shahada sentence). The first sentence is at-monotheism, and the second sentence is the Prophet's confession.
that means : I testify that there is no god but Allah
that means: and I testify that Muhammad is an apostle (messenger) Alloh.
The meaning of confession
Recognition of inhalation.
A Muslim simply believes in Allah Almighty as the only God and there is no god other than Allah. Allah is God in the sense of something that is motivating and becoming one's goal in doing anything. By pledging to the first sentence, a Muslim manages to make God his only goal, motivation, and way of life.
Reciprocal confession.
By pledging this sentence, a Muslim established himself to believe in the teachings of Allah SWT delivered through a person namely Muhammad SAW
Makna Laa Ilaaha Illallah
Illallah's Extraordinary Sentence contains two meanings, is the meaning of objection and objection to all forms of worship (both god and god) besides Allah, and the meaning of the affirmation that the title is God, Ilah, The deity or worship is only the property of Allah Almighty.
Therefore, understanding the meaning of monotheism is obligatory and must come first from other Islamic pillars.. In addition, Rosululloh SAW also stated: "Whoever utters the word of Illahah sincerely will enter heaven.
What is meant by sincerity here is understanding, practice and preach the sentence before the others, because in it contained monotheism which is why Allah created the universe
Confession content
Pledge
The oath is a statement by a Muslim about his beliefs. When a person recites a sentence of confession, then he has the obligation to uphold and to strive for what he proclaims. certainly according to knowledge and ability
I swear
Shahada also has the meaning of oath. Someone who swears, it means that he is willing to accept all the consequences and risks of taking his oath. A Muslim must be ready and responsible for the upholding of Islam and the enforcement of Islamic teachings. of course the island of mercy lil know it is a friendly islam
Promise me
Shahada also has the meaning of promise. which means, every Muslim is a person who surrenders to Allah and vows to obey and obey in all circumstances all the commands of Allah and all the messages delivered by Allah through His Messenger, Muhammad SAW .
Testimony
Confession also has the meaning of witnessing. which means, that Muslims bear witness to the pledge statement, oaths and promises. In this case is his testimony to the oneness of Allah and the destruction of Prophet Muhammad
Conditions of confession
The condition of shahada is something without its existence, what is required is null and void. If someone utters two shahada without fulfilling the conditions, it can be said that his creed is invalid.
There are seven requirements for confession, that is:
1 Knowledge
Someone who creed must have knowledge about his creed. The person concerned must understand the contents of the two sentences stated and be willing to accept all the consequences of his words.
2 Confidence
A person who has a confession should know the meaning of a confession without any doubt about it..
3 Sincerity
Sincerity means purifying the heart of everything contrary to the meaning and meaning of the confession. Confession words mixed with riya (show off) or certain tendencies will not be accepted by Allah Almighty
4 Honesty
Honesty is the appropriateness of speech and action. The statement of shahada must be verbally stated, believed in the heart, and actualized deeds.
5 Love
Love means to love Allah and Muhammad as well as believers and also love for all beings created by Allah.
6 Reception
Acceptance means acceptance of the heart in everything that comes from Allah and His Prophet, and this must produce obedience and worship to Allah, in the belief that no one can support and save it except the teachings that come from Islamic law. For a Muslim there is no choice but the Qur'an and the sunnah of the apostle and ijma’ and kiyas.
7 Submission
The submission is to submit and surrender to Allah and Muhammad by birth and inward. A Muslim who is obliged to practice all the commands of Allah and abandon all the prohibitions of Allah. certainly according to science and ability of each individual
Such is the language of the confession, May be useful
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