God is the Lord of the universe. He is the Creator of the universe. He creates the world for us and also creates us in the best form. In Arabic, God is called Allah. Allah is the proper name for the one and only God. Therefore, God is one and Almighty. There is no one like Him and He has no partner, children or parents. He is eternal and knows everything.
God is Great as well as Merciful. He is kind, loving and provides us with everything. God sent prophets to guide us, from Adam, the first prophet, to Muhammad, the last prophet. The prophets told us how to thank God and obey Him. They also taught us how to live like good human beings, be happy and successful. Therefore we have to beliave in God, thank Him and obey Him.
Emulation in Observing Ordinances
As a consequence of man's innate inclination towards instincts and desires, a strong sense of competitiveness has developed in the pursuit of set goals and aspirations. In this respect, Islam has urged Muslims to be mostly emulated by the obvervance of those ordinances which bring about a true and thorough happiness, and to avoid things which have been strictly forbidden because of the ill-consequences they entail. This is clearly shown in the passages quoted below.
As a consequence of man's innate inclination towards instincts and desires, a strong sense of competitiveness has developed in the pursuit of set goals and aspirations. In this respect, Islam has urged Muslims to be mostly emulated by the obvervance of those ordinances which bring about a true and thorough happiness, and to avoid things which have been strictly forbidden because of the ill-consequences they entail. This is clearly shown in the passages quoted below.
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