Why All Prophets Taught Tawhid, and Why Islam Is Timeless
From the very beginning of humanity, starting with Prophet Adam, the core message sent by Allah has never changed: Tawhid — the oneness of Allah.
Every prophet, from Prophet Nuh to Prophet Ibrahim, to Prophet Musa, to Prophet Isa, came with different contexts, languages, and communities — but the same foundation:
Worship Allah alone, without partners.
This shows something powerful:
Islam is not a “new religion.” It is the original, continuous message of submission to Allah that has existed since the first human.
Why Only Prophet Muhammad Is the Final Prophet
Prophet Muhammad is known as Khatam an-Nabiyyin — the Seal of the Prophets.
Why?
Because:
The message of Tawhid had already been delivered repeatedly.
Previous scriptures were altered or lost over time.
Humanity had reached a stage where a final, preserved, universal message could be sent.
The Qur’an, revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, is:
Preserved (unchanged since revelation)
Complete (no need for further prophets)
Universal (for all people, not just one قوم or nation)
So Islam didn’t start with Prophet Muhammad —
it was completed with him.
Why Islam Is Linear and Consistent
Unlike belief systems that evolve into contradictions, Islam is linear:
One God → same message → different prophets → final completion
No confusion about who to worship
No changing theology depending on time
It’s like a straight line from Adam → to Muhammad ﷺ → to us today.
This linearity gives:
Clarity
Stability
Truth that doesn’t shift with trends
Why Islam Teaches a Healthier Lifestyle
Islam is not just belief — it is a complete way of life that protects:
1. The Body
Halal diet (clean, regulated food)
Fasting in Ramadan (discipline, detox, empathy)
Hygiene (wudu, ghusl)
2. The Mind
Prohibition of intoxicants (protects العقل)
Encouragement of knowledge and reflection
3. The Heart
Tawhid removes anxiety of relying on creation
Salah gives structure and peace
Dhikr reconnects you to Allah constantly
4. Society
Zakat reduces inequality
Modesty protects dignity
Clear boundaries prevent emotional harm
Islam doesn’t promote extremes — it builds balance (wasatiyyah).
The Deeper Meaning
Islam feels natural because it aligns with fitrah — the innate human recognition of one Creator.
That’s why even today, when trends become chaotic or confusing,
people return to Tawhid.
Because:
Truth is simple
Allah is One
And the path has always been one
Closing Thought
Learning to be healthy—both emotionally and relationally—means stepping out of fantasy expectations and returning to something more grounded, more real, and in Islam, more fitrah (natural).
A lot of people today unconsciously build their expectations of love from fictional narratives—whether it’s dramas, novels, or idealized ships. These stories often center intensity, perfection, or constant emotional validation. But real relationships are not scripted scenes; they are acts of responsibility, patience, and sincerity before Allah.
In Islam, relationships are not meant to mirror fantasy—they are meant to reflect ibadah (worship).