The Way of Abraham — The Essence of Faith
The Quran uses the word Islam not as a religious label, but as a description of a spiritual state:
Islam = Submission to God Alone.
Anyone who submits to God alone—regardless of background, culture, or label—is a submitter (muslim). This is the religion of Abraham, the same path followed by all prophets, and the same path God invites every soul to follow.
Submission Is Universal
Submission is timeless and universal. It is grounded in:
Submission is a condition of the heart, not a membership in any group.
Abraham and the Term 'Muslim'
The Quran explains that Abraham and his followers were the first to identify themselves as muslimeen (submitters). Abraham submitted entirely to God’s will and commanded his children to uphold the same pure monotheism. Islam is therefore not a new religion—it is the continuation of Abraham’s system of submission.
Submission Means Freedom
To submit to God is to free oneself from:
Submission restores the direct relationship between the human being and God.
The Core Principle: God Alone
All submitters are united by one principle:
Only God has authority.
Only God can guide.
Only God can forgive.
Only God can protect.
Submission means relying on God for guidance, strength, peace, and purpose.
Submission in All Revelation
Every prophet—Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad—brought the same message:
There has only ever been one religion with God: the religion of submission.
A Practical Way of Life
Submission is lived through:
These values transcend all cultures and unite humanity on the foundation of righteousness.
Submission Brings Peace
The root of the word ‘Islam’ is silm—peace. True peace arises from:
Submission brings inner stability, clarity, and lasting peace.
A Call to the Original Faith
To embrace submission is to return to the religion of Abraham—the pure monotheism God has always revealed. It is simple, direct, and universal:
This is Islam in its original Quranic meaning—not a cultural identity, but a universal spiritual truth.