Shahadah (AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062))

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Meaning & Importance of Shahadah for Muslims

Importance of Shahadah

  • Shahadah is the first of the Five Pillars for Sunni Muslims

  • It is the Muslim declaration of faith. It is a statement of faith in Allah as the only God and in Muhammad (pbuh) as Allah’s prophet

  • It is the foundation of Islamic faith

  • The declaration is, ‘There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is the prophet of Islam

    • In Arabic it is ‘La ilaha illa Allah wa- Muhammad rasul Allah

  • These exact words are not in the Qur’an but come from verses such as, ‘Allah witnesses that there is no deity except Him’ (Qur’an 3: 18)

  • The first part of Shahadah entails the rejection of shirk and the acceptance of tawhid

  • It is recited in Arabic on a daily basis during prayer, reminding a Muslim to submit to God, avoid shirk and develop taqwa

  • There are many times within the life of a Muslim where the Shahadah is recited

    • Muslims recite this in front of Muslim witnesses to join the Muslim community

    • It is said when a baby is born, so the first thing they hear is the basic belief of the faith they are born into

    • It is included in the daily prayers

    • If possible, it becomes the last words of a Muslim before they die, so that it is the first and the last thing a person hears

  • The Shahadah is the only obligatory act that isn't accompanied by an action

  • It is the foundation for the other Four pillars for Sunni Muslims

    • The other pillars are the Shahadah put into practice

    • This also applies to the additional five Obligatory acts found in Shi’a Islam

Shahada for Shi’a and Sunni Muslims

  • Although Shahadah is extremely important for both Shi’a and Sunni Muslims there are some distinct differences

    • In Shi’a Islam the Shahadah is not a separate Pillar

    • The declaration of faith for Shi’a Muslims has two additional statements relating to Ali as beloved of Allah and the rightful trustee and successor of Muhammad (pbuh)

    • Shi’a Muslims add ‘…and Ali is a friend of Allah’ to recognise his importance

    • This shows the Shi’a belief that Ali is the true successor of Muhammad (pbuh)

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