United Submitters International - Beliefs

Beliefs

  • All worship should be dedicated to God alone.
  • No human beings should be mentioned in prayer; this constitutes shirk (idolatry).
  • The Qur'an is the last scripture revealed by God to man and is the ONLY source of religious guidance for all muslims.
  • Islam as the world knows it today has been corrupted beyond recognition by adherence to hadith and sunnah
  • Rashad Khalifa was the consolidating and purifying Messenger of the Covenant prophesied in the Bible (Malachi 3:1-21, Luke 17:22-36, & Matthew 24:27) and in the Qur'an (3:81)
  • God put an authenticating code in all His scriptures, including the Qur'an, based on the number 19
  • The number 19 represents God's signature of one God or "Wahd" in Arabic which has a numerical value of 19.

Submitters describe themselves as Muslims who submit to God alone and follow Quran alone. A Submitter can be defined as a person who submits to the will of God. The state of Submission, which can only take place between the person and God Almighty, is considered to be the only acceptable form of worship by God. (3:19, 85). Therefore, Submission is not just a name of a religion; rather it describes one’s devotion to God alone.

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