By Allah’s grace, He has made His religion open to anyone who wishes to enter it. There are virtually no obstacles to becoming a Muslim. In order to embrace Islam, there is no need for clergy, baptisms or special ceremonies. In fact, the act that makes one a Muslim is a simple declaration of one’s faith. Thus, one only need state, “I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.” Upon stating these sentences, one enters into the beautiful brotherhood/ sisterhood of Islam, a brotherhood/sisterhood that stretches from the time of Adam until the last days of this earth.
In this chapter, there shall be a discussion of some of the details concerning the testimony of faith. In addition, there shall be a discussion of other actions that are mentioned in connection with the act of becoming a Muslim. This shall be followed by some laws related to one’s state before becoming a Muslim.
- The Testimony of Faith: There is None Worthy of Worship except Allah
- The Testimony of Faith: Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah
- Other Deeds Related to the Act of Embracing Islam
- The Special Rewards and Circumstances for the Convert
- A Convert’s Wealth Earned Prior to Islam
- Changing One’s Name Upon Becoming a Muslim
- Pre-Islamic Marriages