A translation from the archives. 5th Muharram 1389 23/3/1969 The basis of Islaam is the Yaqeen Al-Qat’iy (decisive certainty) in the existence of Allah, the definite certainty in that the Qur’aan is the Kalaam (speech) of Allah and the Yaqeen Al-Qat’iy that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. This Yaqeen Al-Qat’iy in these three together represents the basis of Islaam and from them all of the Aqaa’id (beliefs) of Islaam and its Ahkaam (rulings) branch out. The Yaqeen (certainty) in the existence of the Sillah (connection) of the person with Allah with the meaning that there are spiritual things in accordance to this meaning branches from the Yaqeen in the existence of Allah. If there is Yaqeen in the existence of Allah then there must also exist a realisation of the Sillah (connection/relationship) of the human with Allah. There must therefore exist a spiritual aspect within the Muslim whilst making it control over his him in respect to his speech, actions and all of his beh
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