The Shahada, also spelled shahadah, (Arabic: الشهادة aš-šahāda audio (help·info) from the verb šahida "to testify") is the Islamic creed. The Shahada is the Muslim declaration of belief in the oneness of God and acceptance of Muhammad as his prophet. The declaration reads: laa ilāha illa Allāh, wa Muḥammad(un) rasūl Allāh “There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" in English. This declaration is called the Kalima, which liter...
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