What Is Islam?
Islam is a monotheistic faith centered on the belief in one God, known in Arabic as Allah.
The word Islam means submission — the conscious submission to the will of the one and only God, creator of the heavens and earth. A follower of Islam is called a Muslim, which means "one who submits to God alone".
Core Belief
Islam teaches that: - God is one, unique, and without partners - God is merciful, just, and aware of all things - Humans are created with purpose and responsibility
Islam, Culture, and Politics
Islam is a faith and a way of life. It is not identical to the cultures of Muslim-majority countries, nor is it a political ideology.
Muslims around the world practice Islam across many cultures, languages, and societies.
Purpose of Life
In Islam, the purpose of life is: - to know and worship God alone - to live ethically and responsibly - to prepare for the life to come
Islam emphasizes accountability, compassion, and justice, both on a personal and social level.