Islamic Philosophy| The Virtues of La ilaha illa Allah

<p>As Muslims, we all know that The Arabic phrase lā ilāha illā allāh is one of the major pillars of the Muslim faith. The first pillar of Islam is the &ldquo;Shahadah&rdquo;, also spelled &ldquo;The Shahada&rdquo;. It comes from the Arabic word &ldquo;الشَهَادة&rdquo; which means &ldquo;The Testimony&rdquo;, the testimony simply states that &ldquo;There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet.&rdquo; It underscores the monotheistic nature of Islam. It must be recited by every Muslim at least once in a lifetime, aloud, correctly, and purposively, with a full understanding of its meaning and with an assent of the heart.</p> <p>Shahadah is the term given to making a declaration of faith and dedication to your belief that there is only one God, Allah SWT, and that he sent His Messenger, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to guide us.</p> <p><a href="https://mustansarjavaid.medium.com/islamic-philosophy-the-virtues-of-la-ilaha-illa-allah-e422fb3dda5e"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>