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How to convert in islam

♠ Posted by test in ,, at Saturday, March 19, 2016

How to convert in islam or islam me dakhil kese ho?

For a Muslim, every action begins with your purpose. inaudibly, to yourself, make the purpose to hold Islam as your faith.

Say the following words with clarity of intention, firm faith and belief:

1. Belief in one Allah: Muslims believe Allah is one, eternal, creator, and sovereign.
2. Belief in the angels who are the do ibadat of allah every movment.
3. Belief in the prophets: The prophets include the all prophets but end with Muhammad as Allah’s final prophet.
4. Belief in the revelations of Allah Pak : They believe the Qur'an is the preexistent, perfect word of Allah.
5. Belief in the last day of judgment and the hereafter(Day of Qyamat): Everyone will be resurrected for judgment into either paradise or hell.
6. Belief in predestination: Muslims believe Allah has decreed everything that will happen. Muslims testify to Allah’s sovereignty with their frequent phrase, inshallah.

Way to accept Islam Step by Step as follow:


Say: "Ash-hadu an la ilaha ill Allah." (I bear witness that there is no diety but Allah.)
Say: "Wa ash-hadu ana Muhammad ar-rasullallah." (And I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.)
 Take a shower, symbolically cleansing yourself of your past life. (Some people prefer to shower before making the declaration of faith above; either way is acceptable.)

The Five Pillars of Islam as follow:

These five tenets compose the framework of obedience for Muslims:

1. The testimony of faith (shahada): “la ilaha illa allah. Muhammad rasul Allah.” This means, “There is no deity but Allah. Muhammad S.A.W. is the messenger of Allah Pak.” A person can convert to Islam by stating this creed. The shahada shows that a Muslim believes in Allah alone as deity and believes that Muhammad reveals Allah. You make when you become a Muslim by declaring that there is no God but ALLAH and Muhammad is his messenger.

2. Namaz: Five ritual Namaz must be performed every day, made throughout the day in the direction of the holy city of Mecca.

3. zakat: This almsgiving is a certain percentage given once a year. Giving 2.5% of your savings to the poor (Zakat). It is a personal responsibility of Muslims to help those less fortunate.

4. Fasting (Roja): Muslims fast during Ramadan in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. They must not eat or drink from dawn until sunset. it is month of fasting and charity.

5. hajj: If physically and financially possible, a Muslim must make the pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia at least once. The hajj is performed in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar. Those who are able are required to make the journey to Mecca at least once.


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