Lailaha iIla Allah. Literally: la (no) ilaha (God), in-la (if not), Allah (God). There are two parts to the shahada, each of which is composed of two words. 1) La Ilaha (negation-nafy) This corresponds to the world (as Manifestation) inasmuch as it is illusory in relation to Ultimate Reality.Nabisaw. bersabda, "Tidak ada seorang hamba yang membaca laa ilaaha illa Allah Muhammadur Rasulullah kecuali Allah akan berfirman, "Hamba Ku benar, Aku adalah Allah, Tidak ada Tuhan selain Aku, Aku menyaksikan kepada kalian wahai malaikatKu, sungguh Aku telah mengampuni dosanya (yang kecil-kecil) yang telah lalu dan yang akan datang.". TheProphet Muhammad once told a story about Moses and Allah, which goes like this: Moses came to God and said, "O Holy One, teach me a way that I can remember you constantly.". "Just repeat "la ilaha illa llah" - there is no Reality but the One Reality.". "But O Holy One", said Moses, "all of your servants say this, during
6 SINCERITY: that is, to be sincere in worshipping Allah, dedicating all acts of worship to Him alone. The intention behind the performance of any kind of worship must be purely devoted to Allah. Say (O Muhammad (saw)): "Verily I am commanded to worship Allah (Alone) by obeying Him and doing religious deeds sincerely for His sake only.".
SyaikhDr. Rabi Bin Hadi Al Madkhali : Segala puji bagi Allah Subhanahu wata'ala, shalawat serta salam semoga senantiasa tercurah atas Ra Lirik La ilaha illalloh "mishari rasyid alafasy"
InIslam, for a Muslim believer, the guiding principle is the Shahada or declaration of faith. It's embodied in the recitation of, la ilaha illallah muhammadur rasulullah. This is why the Shahada is also called the first pillar or tenet of Islam. It's the basis for which the foundation of Islam is built. RbDZ. 90 172 287 170 473 340 333 353 439