Who began the Muslim tradition, when did this faith start, what are the rules and how do you begin?
When Did Islam Start?
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Summary of answer
Islam as a religion began with the mission of the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century CE. From that moment, Islam has grown into a global faith, with its rules and practices, such as prayer, fasting, and Hajj, guiding its followers.
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If what you mean by the “Muslim tradition” is the Islamic religion itself, the answer will be given in the second section below.
The Establishment of the Islamic State and Civilization
But if what you mean is what the Muslim Ummah (nation) has achieved down throughout the ages of prosperity, then this was not achieved in one instant, but it started when Islam started, especially after the establishment of the Islamic state at the time of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), then it started to flourish and develop as the Islamic conquests spread and reached the level that they did. If this can be attributed to anyone, it can only be attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), after Allah. With regard to other people, everyone contributed as much as he could until the structure (of the Muslim civilization) was complete.
When did Islam start?
With regard to the beginning of the religion, it seems that what is meant by religion is the religion of Islam with its beliefs and laws. This started with the mission of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
Key Islamic Beliefs and Pillars
With regard to the rules of Islam, they are many and it is difficult to list them all here, but the most important of them are:
- The testimony that there is no god except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah;
- establishing regular prayer;
- paying the Zakah (obligatory charity, a share of one’s wealth to be given to the poor);
- fasting the month of Ramadan;
- and Hajj (pilgrimage) to the Sacred House of Allah.
How to become a Muslim
An individual enters this religion after bearing witness that there is no god except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, then after that he is obliged to adhere to the other pillars, prayer, fasting and Hajj. There are many further details involved in these matters.
And Allah knows best.
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Source:
Shaykh Sa’d al-Humayd
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