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what is life in islam

In Islam, life is viewed as a sacred gift from Allah (God). It is considered a


temporary phase of existence in this world, with the ultimate purpose being to
worship and obey Allah. Islamic teachings emphasize the importance of leading a
righteous and virtuous life, guided by the principles outlined in the Quran (the
holy book of Islam) and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Key aspects of life in Islam include:

Submission to the Will of Allah: Muslims believe that everything in life, including
their own existence, is subject to the divine will of Allah. Therefore, submission
to Allah's commands and acceptance of His decree are fundamental aspects of Islamic
life.

Purpose and Accountability: Islam teaches that life in this world is a test from
Allah, and individuals will be held accountable for their actions on the Day of
Judgment. Believers are encouraged to lead a life of righteousness, piety, and good
deeds to attain success in the Hereafter.

Guidance from the Quran and Sunnah: The Quran serves as the primary source of
guidance for Muslims, containing the revelations from Allah to Prophet Muhammad.
Additionally, the Sunnah (the practices and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad)
provides practical examples of how to live according to Islamic principles.

Social Responsibility: Islam emphasizes the importance of fulfilling social


obligations and treating others with kindness, compassion, and justice. Muslims are
encouraged to contribute positively to their communities, assist those in need, and
uphold the rights of others.

Family and Relationships: Family is highly regarded in Islam, and maintaining


strong family ties is encouraged. Marriage is considered a sacred bond, and the
family unit is seen as the cornerstone of society. Respect for parents, elders, and
relatives is emphasized.

Striving for Excellence: Muslims are encouraged to strive for excellence in all
aspects of life, including education, work, and personal development. Hard work,
diligence, and sincerity are valued virtues.

Spiritual Growth: Islam places great emphasis on spiritual growth and self-
discipline. Muslims are encouraged to engage in acts of worship such as prayer,
fasting, charity, and pilgrimage to enhance their connection with Allah and purify
their souls.

Overall, life in Islam revolves around the principles of faith, worship, morality,
and accountability. It encompasses both spiritual and worldly aspects, guiding
believers to lead a fulfilling and purposeful life while seeking Allah's pleasure
and mercy.

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