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💖 “More Than Belief—A Divine System Meant to Guide Every Step of Life”

Since Adam (a.s.), Allah Ta'ala has determined the time, condition, and vessel of fasting and worship, and has sent messengers from time to time.


According to the continuity, the Torah, Zabur, Injil, successively the Holy Qur'an revealed to our last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the finishing touch with all the solutions to the world.


Only waiting for doomsday. Allah ordained Islam from the beginning of the world, until the moment of the destruction of the world.


"Undoubtedly of Allah Islam is the only religion acceptable to them, and after true knowledge has come to those to whom the Book has been given, they have been at odds, only out of mutual hatred:.” (Surat al-Imran:19)"


"And say to the People of the Book and the illiterate: Have you also accepted Islam? (Submitted)? Then if they accept Islam, then they have been guided." (Surat al-Imran:20)"


"They say, 'Become Jews or Christians,'Only then will you get the right path. You say, never; Rather, we are of the ideal of Abraham in which there is no crookedness. He was not of the polytheists.” (Surah Baqarah: 135) 


"And there is no doubt that Ibrahim a. was a muslim (See: Surah Ale Imran:67)"


"I have sent messengers to every nation that you worship Allah and stay away from Taghut (whatever is worshiped besides Allah)." (Surah An-Nahl: 36)"


"Prophets Mutual brothers. Their mothers are different but their religion is the same.” [Bukhari, Chapter: Kitabul Ambiya]”


Below are some examples:


• Nuh Alaihis Salam was a Muslim. (Surah Yunus:72)


• Ibrahim a. And Yaqbu A. Before his death, the Prophet gave his children a will (last exhortation) to remain steadfast in the path of Islam. (Surah Baqarah: 131, 132 & 133)


• Ibrahim a. And Ishmael to keep himself and his progeny steadfast on Islam He prayed to Allah. (Surah Baqarah: 128)


• Ibrahim a. He was not a Jew or a Christian but a Muslim. (Surat al-Imran: 67)


• Pharaoh's sorcerers prayed to Allah to die as Muslims. (Surah:126)


Musa (peace be upon him) said to the believers of Bani Israel, if you are Muslims, trust in Allah. (Surah Yunus: 84)


Sulaiman A. Queen Bilqis of Saba and her followers to him as Muslims Issued orders to surrender and appear before him. (Surah Namal:31)


•Allah Taala Lut a. Its house is referred to as the house of Muslims. (Surah Zaryat: 36)


• The apostles who were with Jesus (peace be upon him) declared their acceptance of Islam with him as a witness. (Surah Al-Imran:52 and Surah Ma'idah:111)


There is much more evidence in this regard.

Although over the years Islam has branched out according to people's condition, needs and needsThe rules were different. But there was no difference in basic beliefs and principles.


"We have prescribed for each of your communities certain laws and certain ways. And if God had willed, He would have made you all one community; but He did not do so.


In order to test you in the subject that He has given you. So hasten to good deeds.” (SurahAl-Maida: 48)"


Basically, the world's first and oldest religion is the way of life, Islam. Apart from this, all the religions and doctrines that were or are in the world are wrong, distorted and man-made. Allah has never revealed so many religions to mankind. Every religion except Islam is founded by one or more individuals.


But the originator of Islam is not Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa sallam or any other human being but it came from heaven and earth.The Sovereign, the Sole Creator and Sole Proprietor of the entire universe, is from Allah the Exalted.


But unfortunately, over the ages, mankind has deviated from the path of Tawheed or monotheism of Allah and has started worshiping other people or things other than Allah in ways introduced by Satan or in their own way.


Allah Ta'ala to humanity May the Great Creator give us the grace to understand, accept and implement the noble ideals of Islam, the only way of life and salvation chosen by Allah, in every aspect of life. Amen.


Different times brought different laws, but the heart of the message never changed.


And maybe that’s the reminder we need today…


In a world full of noise, confusion, and endless distractions, the path hasn’t disappeared—we’ve just drifted away from it.


But it’s still there. Clear. Timeless. Waiting.


Not for perfection—but for sincerity.


So wherever you are right now in your journey…


Take a moment. Reflect. Reconnect.


Because guidance isn’t something distant.


If this message resonates with your heart, don’t just scroll past it. Save it. Come back to it. Or share it with someone who might need this reminder today.


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Wishing you clarity, st

rength, and a path that brings real peace—step by step.


Good luck to you.


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