Shahadah
See Shahada (India) for the Indian town.The
shahadah ( ) (
Turkish:
Şehadet) is the
Islamic
creed. In Arabic it means "to testify" or "to bear witness".The shahadah is the declaration of belief in the oneness of God (
Allah in
Arabic) and in Prophet
Muhammad as his
messenger. Recitation of the shahadah is considered one of the
Five Pillars of Islam by Sunni Muslims. By sincerely stating the shahadah aloud, preferably in front of two witnesses (though this is not required), one is considered to have officially declared oneself a convert to
Islam.
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Arabic text:
**لآ اِلَـهَ اِلاَّ لله محمد رسول الله
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Romanization:
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English translations:
**I bear witness that there is no God but Allah; and I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
Some
Shi'a Muslims add
`Alīyun wali Allah (
Ali is the
vicegerent of God) at the end of the shahada. This is not compulsory for Shi'a; it is a matter of personal choice, although most
Ayatollahs say it is preferable to add it.
Honest recitation of the shahādah once, in Arabic, in front of two Muslim witnesses, is all that is required for a person to become a Muslim according to most traditional schools.
One of the earliest surviving translations of the Shahadah into a foreign language is in
Greek, from the reign of
al-Walid I (86-96 AH,
705-
715 CE): (
Ouk esti[n theos ei m" ho theos monos;] Maame[t apostolos theou]).[
1] "There is no god if not the single God; Muhammad is God's
apostle", i.e.
Allah is being translated as "
the single God".
Inclusive of Sincerity, there are seven critical conditions of the Shahadah:
*Al-`Ilm (Knowledge of the meaning of the shahadah, its negation and affirmation)
*Al-Yaqeen (Certainty " perfect knowledge of it that counter-acts suspicion and doubt)
*Al-Ikhlaas (Sincerity which negates
shirk)
*Al-Sidq (Truthfulness that permits neither falsehood nor hypocrisy)
*Al-Mahabbah (Love of the shahadah and its meaning, and being happy with it)
*Al-Inqiad (Submission to its rightful requirements, which are the duties that must be performed with sincerity to God (alone) seeking His pleasure)
*Al-Qubool (Acceptance that contradicts rejection).
Several national flags display the Shahadah:
* The
flag of Saudi Arabia, on a green background.
* The unrecognized state of
Somaliland.
* From 1990 to 1992, the Islamic State of Afghanistan.
* From 1997 to 2001, the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, under the rule of the
Taliban.
* Per the 2004 draft constitution for
Afghanistan, white script centered on a red background.
It is considered correct to refer to previous figures such as
prophets like
Jesus (in Arabic,
Isa) as Messengers (
rasul), and a few groups (notably certain
Sufi mystics) amend the declaration to mention prior prophets whose names are found in the
Qur'an.
Sometimes اشهد ان
'ašhadu 'an = "I witness that" is prefixed to each half of the Shahadah.
Sometimes و
wa = "and" is prefixed to the first word of the second half of the Shahada.
Some of the relatively small minority, labelled the "
Quran Alone Muslims" consider the second part of the Shahadah incorrect and say it should not include Muhammad's name.
Some
Indonesian Muslims pray "Allah il Allah" when appealing for God's help. This is an altered form of the first part of the Shahada.
Some shi'as say add to the Shaha by saying "Wa Ali Wali Allah". The Arabic word "Wali" means a protector or sustainer so basicly what Shi'as are saying is "I testify there is no god by Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah, and I testify Ali is the Vicegerent of God."
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