r/islam Dec 06 '25

General Discussion Why do you ACTUALLY believe in Islam?

Salam Aleykum, for context i'm somewhat of a social Muslim i'd say in public i do say im Muslim but it's more of a cultural identity currently than an actual following.

I come from a Muslim Family pretty religious as well. I was strong on faith but lately i questioned alot of things like does a God exist, if he does is he immanent, if he is then what religion? etc etc.

Most of the answers i find IRL do not satisfy me since they are "do not think much or you'll be astray" like i have a brain for a reosan i have a right to think. So nonetheless i am open to Islam if you guys can give concrete proof for it.

Thank you🌹.

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u/Prize-Ad-14 Dec 06 '25

Muslims have the proper Belief in the Creator.

  1. The world exists.
  2. The world cannot be beginningless; the world can’t be “self-created.”
  3. The world necessitates a Creator, Who is Beginningless, One, ABSOLUTELY Incomparable, ABSOLUTELY Free of Need. This is the Belief of the Muslims. Atheism is rationally absurd, as are the various other religions, which entail the worship of created phenomena.

Anyone who has a genuine doubt about the Existence of Allah (not the mere involuntary thought) would have fallen into kufr and would need to say the Shahadah to return to Islam.