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A True Muslim - essay writing for beginners
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A True Muslim
A person who believes Islam as his religion is called a Muslim. A true Muslim has firm belief
in Allah and His last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is his faith that Allah is the creator of
everything in the universe. He believes that he is aware of his doings and actions. He knows
that he will be held answerable for his deeds and actions. Therefore, he fears only from Allah
and does not do anything wrong. It is his belief that Allah is present everywhere and sees
everything.
“Good actions are a guard against the blows of adversity.” – Abu Bakr Siddique
(RA)
He spends his life according to the teachings of Islam. He does not let his desires to rule
over him. He always bows his head before Allah and His Prophet (PBUH) in all the matters of
his life. He offers prayers regularly, keeps fast, gives zakat, and performs Hajj. He believes in
the Day of Judgment and the life hereafter.
The life of a Muslim reflects the true spirit of Islam. A true Muslim is neither a miser
nor spendthrift. He maintains balance between these two extremes. He is thankful to Allah in
prosperity. He shows patience in adversity. He knows that the joys and sorrows of this world
are temporary. He knows that the purpose of his life is to please Allah.
Knowledge is obligatory in Islam. A true Muslim learns from the lap of his mother to his
grave. He is always broadminded. He ponders over the secrets of nature. He ever struggles to
discover the hidden treasures of the universe. He never feels hesitant in adopting and utilizing
the modern technology.
“Knowledge is the life of the mind.” Abu Bakr Siddique(RA)
In short, a true Muslim possesses all the positive and constructive qualities. He is
beneficial and useful to his family, society and humanity. But in doing all this, he never
ignores the true spirit of Islam.
“If you expect the blessings of God, be good to His people.” – Abu Bakr Siddique (RA)