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Why..? ISLAM is the last solution

Hey USA, You Know That… Why Islam is the First and Last True Religion of the World

By Mohammad sharukh Published about a year ago 4 min read
Why..? ISLAM is the last solution
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Hey USA you know that WHY..? ISLAM is the last solution! You read this article completely even if you are not a Muslim

A lot of people here have read the article and left, I didn't have the guts to comment because they are not human they like nudists. They don't mind lying Even when parents get old, parents become his biggest burden They do not mean that there is someone who says the creator Then they would fear lies They can't lie to death though Because they have forgotten death but are too scared to jump from a high place I forget about death again in a moment I say to them that you ask questions in your mind in front of death and open the books of all religions You will find the right path to who made you, why you are on earth and where you are going Friends Gita Ramayana is not a scripture Let's go to the Vedas, the Old Quran, the Torah, and the Bible These are found in scriptures And Guru Nanak Gautama Buddha was no messenger no prophet You are human, you are not a cow, goat or donkey, you have consciousness, intelligence, try to know and come to the right path by knowing. Live for 50 to 60 years and then burn to ashes. Don't be afraid. You won't feel sorry for saying 50-60 years here. If you live for another 10 years, that time is 10 years only in hospital and house. Because if you go on the wrong road, if you don't know, if you are ignorant, you will end up going to the hospital After death you will not be able to come to earth and burn eternally in fire if you are on the wrong path Will heaven be granted to you from evil ways? No scriptures say to worship rat monkey Do not make idols of rats and monkeys of your own mind and worship themslam is considered the "last" and "fast" religion in several contexts, which can be understood from both theological and historical perspectives. Here’s an explanation of why Islam holds these distinctions: 1. Islam as the "Last" Religion Theological Perspective: Final Revelation: Muslims believe that Islam is the final and complete revelation from God (Allah), delivered through the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The Quran is considered the last holy scripture, which Muslims believe contains the unaltered word of God. This idea is supported by verses in the Quran itself, such as: "Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the Seal of the Prophets." (Quran 33:40) Seal of the Prophets: Prophet Muhammad is referred to as "Khatam an-Nabiyyin" (Seal of the Prophets), indicating that he is the final prophet in a long line that includes earlier prophets like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. This means no other prophet or messenger will come after him, making Islam the last divinely guided path for humanity. Completion of Religious Teachings: Islam is seen as the culmination of the messages brought by earlier prophets. It reaffirms the teachings of previous Abrahamic religions (Judaism and Christianity) and provides guidance on all aspects of life, making it comprehensive and complete. Historical Perspective: Youngest of the Major Abrahamic Religions: Islam emerged in the 7th century CE, which makes it the youngest of the three major Abrahamic faiths. It came around 600 years after Christianity and more than 2,000 years after Judaism. 2. Islam as the "Fast" Religion Rapid Spread in History: Early Expansion: Islam spread rapidly following the death of Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE. The early Islamic Caliphates, starting with the Rashidun Caliphate, expanded Islamic rule across the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, North Africa, and into parts of Europe and Asia within a century. Factors Contributing to the Spread: Military Expansion: The early Islamic empires conquered vast territories swiftly, but they allowed freedom of religion to the conquered people. Many chose to convert due to the appeal of Islamic teachings or the benefits of being part of a Muslim community. Trade and Commerce: Muslim traders played a significant role in spreading Islam to regions like West Africa, Southeast Asia (e.g., Indonesia and Malaysia), and the Indian subcontinent. The values of honesty, fairness, and brotherhood displayed by Muslim traders attracted many to the faith. Missionary Efforts (Dawah): Islamic scholars, Sufis (mystics), and preachers spread the message of Islam peacefully through education, spirituality, and community engagement. Their approach made the religion appealing to diverse populations. Cultural and Linguistic Integration: The simplicity of Islamic teachings, such as monotheism (belief in one God), social justice, and the brotherhood of humanity, made it relatable. Additionally, the Arabic language spread as the language of the Quran, facilitating unity among Muslims. Contemporary Growth: Islam’s Fastest-Growing Status: Today, Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world, with over 1.8 billion followers. Several factors contribute to this growth: High Birth Rates: Muslim-majority countries often have higher fertility rates, contributing to population growth. Conversions: Many people around the world continue to convert to Islam due to its teachings, community values, and the sense of spiritual fulfillment it offers. Migration: The movement of Muslims to different parts of the world has increased the religion's global presence, making it more visible and accessible. Appeal and Relevance: Comprehensive Guidance: Islam provides detailed guidance on personal, social, economic, and spiritual matters, making it relevant to everyday life. This comprehensive nature appeals to people seeking structured guidance. Emphasis on Community and Equality: Islam emphasizes values like charity (Zakat), helping others, and fostering a sense of community (Ummah), making it attractive to people from different cultural backgrounds. Conclusion Islam is referred to as the "last" religion because it is believed to be the final and complete revelation from God, delivered through Prophet Muhammad. It is also considered the "fast" religion due to its rapid historical spread and its status as the fastest-growing religion today. Its clear teachings, emphasis on social justice, and sense of community have contributed to its enduring appeal and global expansion.

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