The Beauties of Islam
 

At this time in Islam’s history, when the entire religion is being judged by 
the actions of a few, it is appropriate to step back from the glare of the 
media spotlight and examine the beauties that infuse the way of life known as 
Islam. There is greatness and splendour in Islam that is often overshadowed by 
actions that have no place in Islam or by people who speak about topics they 
only vaguely understand. Islam is a religion, a way of life that inspires 
Muslims to try harder, reach farther and act in a manner that is pleasing to 
those around them and most importantly pleasing to their Creator.

The beauties of Islam are those things that are part of the religion and make 
Islam stand out. Islam answers all of humankind’s eternal questions. Where did 
I come from? Why am I here? Is this really all there is? It answers these 
questions with clarity and in a beautiful way. So then, let us begin our 
journey and discover and ponder over the beauties of Islam.

1.  The answers to all your questions about life are in the Quran
The Quran is a book detailing the glory of God and the wonder of His creation; 
it is also a testament to His Mercy and Justice. It is not a history book, a 
storybook, or a scientific textbook, although it does contain all of those 
genres and more. The Quran is God’s greatest gift to humanity – it is a book 
like no other, for it contains the answers to the mysteries of life. It answers 
the questions and asks us to look beyond materialism and see that this life is 
little more than a transient stop on the way to everlasting life. Islam gives a 
clear aim and purpose to life.

“And I (God) created not the jinn and humankind, except to worship Me (Alone).” 
(Quran 51:56)

Thus it is the most important book and Muslims have no doubt that it is exactly 
the same today as it was when it was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad, may 
God praise him. When we ask those most important questions, we want to be sure 
that the answers we receive are the truth. Knowing that the answers are coming 
from a book which is the unchanged Word of God, gives comfort and solace. When 
God revealed the Quran, He promised to preserve it. The words we read today are 
the same as those memorised and written down by the companions of Prophet 
Muhammad.

“It is We Who have sent down the remembrance (i.e. the Quran) and surely, We 
will guard it from corruption.” (Quran 15:9)

2.  True Happiness can be found in Islam
Rejoice and be happy, remain positive and be at peace. [1] This is what Islam 
teaches us, for all God’s commandments aim to bring happiness to the 
individual. The key to happiness is in understanding and worshipping God. This 
worship serves as a reminder of Him and keeps us always conscious of Him and 
hence we stay away from evil, committing injustices and oppression. It elevates 
us to being righteous and of good character. By following His commands, we lead 
a life that guides us to the best in all our affairs. When we lead such a 
meaningful life, then and only then are we able to see happiness all around us, 
at any given moment and even on the darkest of times. It is even there in the 
touch of a hand, in the smell of rain or newly mown grass, it is in a warm fire 
on a cold night or a cool breeze on a hot day. Simple pleasures can make our 
hearts truly happy because they are manifestations of God’s Mercy and Love.

The nature of the human condition means that amongst great sorrow can be 
moments of joy and sometimes in moments of despair we can find an anchor in the 
things that bring us happiness. Prophet Muhammad said, “Indeed amazing are the 
affairs of a believer! They are all for his benefit. If he is granted ease then 
he is thankful, and this is good for him.  And if he is afflicted with a 
hardship, he perseveres, and this is good for him.” [2]

3.  In Islam we can easily communicate with God at any time of day or night
Every member of the human race is born innately knowing that God is One. 
However those who do not know how to communicate with God or establish a 
relationship with Him tend to find their existence puzzling and sometimes even 
distressing. Learning to communicate with God and worshiping Him gives life a 
whole new meaning.

According to Islam, God is accessible at any time and in any place. We need 
only call on Him and He will answer the call. Prophet Muhammad advised us to 
call on God often. He told us that God said,

“I am just as My slave thinks I am, (i.e. I am able to do for him what he 
thinks I can do for him) and I am with him if He remembers Me. If he remembers 
Me in himself, I too, remember him in Myself; and if he remembers Me in a group 
of people, I remember him in a group that is better than they; and if he comes 
one span nearer to Me, I go one cubit nearer to him; and if he comes one cubit 
nearer to Me, I go a distance of two outstretched arms nearer to him; and if he 
comes to me walking, I go to him running.” [3]

In the Quran God says, “Remember Me and I will remember you…” (Quran2:152)

Believers call on God in any language, at any time and in any place. They 
supplicate to Him, and give thanks. Muslims also pray in a more ritualised way 
five times every day and interestingly the Arabic word for prayer is ‘salah’, 
which means a connection. Muslims are connected to God and can communicate with 
Him easily. We are never alone or far from God’s Mercy, Forgiveness and Love.

4.  Islam gives us real peace
The words Islam, Muslim and salaam (peace) all come from the Arabic root word 
“Sa - la – ma”. It denotes peace, security, and safety. When a person submits 
to the will of God he or she experiences an innate sense of security and 
peacefulness. Salaam is a descriptive word that entails more than tranquillity 
and calmness; it also encompasses the concepts of safety, security and 
submission. In fact, Islam in the complete sense means submission to the One 
God who grants us safety, security, peace and harmony. This is real peace. 
Muslims greet each other with the words ‘Assalam Alaikum’. These Arabic words 
mean ‘May God grant you protection and security (real and lasting peace)’. 
These brief Arabic words let Muslims know that they are among friends, not 
strangers. This greeting encourages believers to be a worldwide community 
unencumbered by tribal or nationalistic loyalties and bound together by peace 
and unity. Islam itself is inherently associated with inner peace and 
tranquillity.

“And those who believed (in the Oneness of God and His Messengers and whatever 
they brought) and did righteous deeds, will be made to enter Gardens under 
which rivers flow, - to dwell therein for ever (i.e. in Paradise), with the 
Permission of their Lord. Their greeting therein will be, salaam!” (Quran 14:23)

5.  Islam allows us to know God
The first principle and focal point of Islam is belief in one God, and the 
whole of the Quran is dedicated to this. It speaks directly about God and His 
Essence, Names, Attributes and Actions. Prayer connects us to God, however 
truly knowing and understanding the Names and Attributes of God is an important 
and unique opportunity, one that is only available in Islam. Those who do not 
make the effort to really know God may find the nature of their existence 
puzzling or even distressing. A Muslim is encouraged to remember God and be 
grateful to Him and a person can do this by contemplating and understanding 
God’s beautiful Names and Attributes. It is through this that we are able to 
know our Creator.

 “God! (None has the right to be worshipped but He)! To Him belong the Best 
Names.” (Quran 20:8)

“And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to God, so call on Him by them, and 
leave the company of those who belie or deny (or utter impious speech against) 
His Names…” (Quran 7:180)

6.  Islam teaches us how to care for the environment
Islam recognises that human beings are the custodians of the earth and all that 
is on it, including vegetation, animals, oceans, rivers, deserts, and fertile 
land. God provides us with the things we need to survive successfully and 
flourish, but we are obligated to care for them and preserve them for future 
generations.

In 1986 Prince Phillip the then president of the World Wildlife Fund invited 
the leaders of the world’s five major religions to meet in the Italian city of 
Assisi. They met to discuss how faith could help save the natural world, the 
environment. What follows is from the Muslim statement in the Assisi 
Declarations on Nature:

Muslims say that Islam is the middle path and we will be answerable for how we 
have walked this path, how we have maintained balance and harmony in the whole 
of creation around us.

It is these values which led Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, to say: ‘Whoever 
plants a tree and diligently looks after it until it matures and bears fruit is 
rewarded.’

For all these reasons Muslims see themselves as having a responsibility towards 
the world and the environment, all of which are the creations of Allah.

Unlike many other religions, Muslims do not have any specific festivals in 
which they give thanks for the harvest or the world. Instead they give thanks 
to Allah regularly for his creation. [4]

7.  Islam is respect
Another beautiful aspect of Islam is respect for humanity and the universe in 
which we live. Islam states clearly that it is the responsibility of each 
member of the human race to treat creation with respect, honour and dignity. 
The most deserving of respect is the Creator Himself and of course respect 
begins with loving and obeying His commandments. Total respect for God allows 
all the manners and high standards of morality that are inherent in Islam to 
flow into our lives and the lives of those around us. Because Islam binds 
respect to peace, love and compassion this involves respecting the honour, 
reputation and privacy of others. Respect involves staying completely away from 
the major sins of backbiting, lying, slander, and gossip. It means avoiding 
sins that will sow discord among the people or lead to destruction.

Respect also includes loving for our brothers and sisters what we love for 
ourselves. It involves treating others the way we expect to be treated and the 
way we hope God will treat us – with compassion, love and mercy. Major sins put 
a barrier between humanity and God’s Mercy and cause all the torment, misery 
and evil in this world and the hereafter. God commands us to stay away from sin 
and to strive against our own destructive character flaws. We live in an age 
where we often demand respect from others but may not respect those around us. 
One beauty of Islam is that it allows us to regain lost respect by submitting 
wholeheartedly to the will of God. However if we do not understand how and why 
we surrender to God’s will we cannot gain respect we want and need. Islam 
teaches us and God reminds us in the Quran that our sole purpose in life is to 
worship Him.

 
8.  The Equality of men and women
Quran states that all believers are equal and that only righteous deeds elevate 
one person above another. Believers therefore have an immense respect for pious 
men and women and Islamic history also tells us that both men and women served 
and showed righteousness in all areas. A woman, like a man, is obligated to 
worship God and fulfill the duties upon her. It is thus required that every 
woman testify that there is none deserving worship but God, and that Muhammad, 
may God praise him, is His Messenger; to pray; to give charity; to fast; and to 
perform the pilgrimage to God’s House if she has the means and ability to do 
so. It is also required that every woman to believe in God, His angels, His 
scriptures, His Messengers, the Last Day, and to believe in God’s decree. It is 
also required that every woman worship God as if she sees Him.

“And whoever does righteous good deeds, male or female, and is a (true) 
believer in the Oneness of God such will enter Paradise and not the least 
injustice, even to the size of a speck on the back of a date-stone, will be 
done to them.” (Quran 2:124)

Islam however recognizes that equality does not mean that men and women are the 
same. It takes into account their differences in physiology, nature and 
temperament. It is not a question of superiority or inferiority, rather a 
question of natural abilities and having different roles in life. The laws of 
Islam are just and fair and take these aspects into consideration. Men have 
been assigned the duty to work and provide for their family and women have been 
assigned the role of motherhood and homemaking. Islam states however that that 
the roles are not exclusive nor are they inflexible. Women can work or serve 
society and men are able to take responsibility for their children or their 
household. It is interesting to note that where women choose to work the money 
they earn is their own however a man must provide financially for the whole 
family.

9.  Humankind is able to regret past actions and reform
Muslims believe that all members of humankind are able to reform; in addition 
they believe that the possibility of successful reform is greater than the 
probability of failure. This belief is derived from the fact that God has given 
humankind the means to reform, not once but over and over again right up until 
close to the Day of Judgement. God sent Messengers and Prophets to each and 
every nation. Some we know from the Quran and the traditions of Prophet 
Muhammad, others are known only to God.  

“And for every community or nation there is a Messenger; when their Messenger 
comes, the matter will be judged between them with justice, and they will not 
be wronged.” (Quran 10:47)

God does not hold any person responsible until he has been clearly shown the 
right way.

“...And We never punish until We have sent a Messenger. ” (Quran 17:15)

At the same time we are responsible to search for the truth and upon finding it 
we should accept it and reform our lives accordingly. The past bad actions can 
be left behind. There is no sin that cannot be forgiven!

“Say, 'O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do 
not despair of the mercy of God. Indeed, God forgives all sins. Indeed, it is 
He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.'” (Quran 39:53)

A person should take advantage of God’s mercy by sincerely repenting for the 
past or if one is not a believer, by converting to the religion of Islam. Every 
person must work towards his salvation by combining faith, belief and action.

10.            God loves beauty in all its forms
Prophet Muhammad said, “No one will enter Paradise who has an ant’s weight of 
pride in his heart.” A man said, “What if a man likes his clothes to look good 
and his shoes to look good?” He said, “God is beautiful and loves beauty. Pride 
means denying the truth and looking down on people.” [5]

Beauty is the opposite of ugliness. The beauty that exists in creation attests 
to God’s beauty as well as His power. He who created beauty is the most 
entitled to beauty. And indeed Paradise is adorned with beauty beyond 
imagining. God is beautiful and this is why the greatest of all pleasures in 
Paradise is to look upon God’s Face. God says,

“[Some] faces, that Day, will be radiant; looking to their Lord.” (Quran 75: 
22-23)

He refers to His names as being the Most Beautiful:

“And the Most Beautiful Names belong to God, so call on Him by them...” (Quran 
7:180)

Noted Islamic scholar Ibn al-Qayyim, may Allah have mercy on him, had the 
following to say about beauty in Islam:

“God is to be acknowledged for beauty that bears no resemblance to anything 
else, and He is to be worshipped by means of the beauty which He loves in 
words, deeds and attitudes. He loves His slaves to beautify their tongues with 
the truth, to beautify their hearts with sincere devotion, love, repentance and 
trust in Him, to beautify their faculties with obedience, and to beautify their 
bodies by showing His blessings upon them in their clothing and by keeping them 
pure and free of any filth, dirt or impurity, by removing the hairs which 
should be removed, by circumcision, and by clipping the nails. Thus they 
recognize God through these qualities of beauty and seek to draw close to Him 
through beautiful words, deeds and attitudes. They acknowledge Him for the 
beauty which is His attribute and they worship Him through the beauty which He 
has prescribed and His religion.” [6]


[1] Al Qarni, Aaidh Ibn Abdullah, (2003), Don’t be sad.  International Islamic 
Publishing House, Saudi Arabia.
[2] Saheeh Muslim
[3] Saheeh Al-Bukhari, Saheeh Muslim
[4]http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/rs/environment/isstewardshiprev2.shtml
[5] Saheeh Muslim
[6] al-Fawaa’id (1/185)
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