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Hadith No.1: “Religion is sincerity” we said “to whom?” the prophet said “to Allah, His
book, His messengers, the leaders of the Muslims and their common people.”
• This Hadith highlights the importance of belief in the articles of faith. Muslims should be
sincere in all they do. They should not pretend but follow the teachings of Islam sincerely
from within.
• Sincerity to Allah means that it must be admitted beyond any shadow of doubt that the
Sole Creator, Sustainer, Cherisher of this immensely vast universe is no one but Allah,
who alone is the Sovereign Lord, without any partners to share His Attributes and Powers.
• Muslims should obey Allah by following his religion and attributing to Him what he
deserves. The affirmation of his truth covers all obligations and duties that fall upon the
shoulder of a man after submitting his will to the will of Allah.
• Sincerity to the book means to believe in the Quran. It is complete code of life and
unchanged. This book is for all mankind for all times. Muslims must abide by the Quran
and recite it with concentration. Muslims must recite the Quran, think over it, teach others
and mould their lives according to its teachings.
• Sincerity to the prophet means that the Muslims must believe in Muhammad (peace be
upon him) as the last prophet of Allah. They must love and respect him and follow his
Sunnah. The Quran says, “Obey Allah and obey messengers”. (64:10)
• For leaders and rulers it implies that they should be respected and obeyed and given full
support in all affairs which they conduct according to the teachings of Islam and do not
deviate from the right path in their individual and public conduct which could lead to chaos
and anarchy.
• As the message of Islam is for all of mankind for all times to come, the last but not the
least segment of faith is that every possible step should be taken to make the life of
common people comfortable, dignified and respectable without regard to color, ethnicity,
gender or another such discriminating forces.