Basics of Islam

Not to be confused with the five daily prayers, ṣalāh (and its plural ṣalawāt) refer to the servant asking Allah (subḥānahū wa taʿālā) to send all good upon the Messenger ﷺ and praise him amongst the loftiest assembly of angels.

Understanding the Basics of Islam: A Simple Guide

Islam is a major world religion followed by nearly two billion people from all corners of the globe. The word “Islam” itself comes from an Arabic root word meaning “peace” and “surrender.” In a spiritual sense, it means finding peace by surrendering to the will of God.
For a Muslim (a person who follows Islam), life is a journey to connect with God, live with purpose, and be a good force in the world.

The One God: Allah

The most important belief in Islam is the concept of one, unique God. Muslims call God by His Arabic name, Allah, which simply means “The God.” It’s the same God worshipped by Abraham, Moses, and Jesus in the Jewish and Christian traditions. Muslims believe God is:

The Prophets and Messengers

Muslims believe that God sent guidance to humanity through special people called prophets and messengers. They see all these prophets as part of a single, long story of guidance. Some of the key figures include:

The Holy Book: The Quran

The Quran is the holy book of Islam. Muslims believe it is the exact word of God as it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel over 23 years. It is not a book of science or history, though it speaks about both. It is primarily a book of guidance—how to live a life that is pleasing to God, how to treat others, and what happens after we die. For Muslims, its words are a constant source of comfort, wisdom, and direction.

The Five Pillars of Islam

These are five simple but powerful acts that form the core of a Muslim’s faith and practice. They are like the pillars that hold up a building.

A Way of Life

For Muslims, Islam is more than a religion; it’s a complete way of life. Its teachings cover everything from how to be honest in business and kind to neighbors, to how to dress modestly and eat wholesome food. The main goal is to worship God by being a good, honest, and compassionate person in every part of life. I hope this gives you a gentle and clear starting point for understanding Islam. If you have more questions, the best people to ask are always Muslims in your community who can share their personal experiences and faith.

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