Allah loves the equitable.
Allah loves the equitable.” (Holy Qur’an, 60:8) We believe that we can make known the truthfulness of Islam to others, by logical and fair discussions. Islam is so logically attractive, that if it be presented clearly and purely, many will be attracted to it. Particularly nowadays, that we see so many eager ears ready to listen to Islam. This is why we believe that we need not to impose our religion on people by force. "There is no compulsion in religion. The truth is distinct from error.
Whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah, has grasped the most trustworthy hand, hold that which never breaks. Allah hears and knows all things.” (Holy Qur’an, 2:256) We believe that if the Muslims do what their religion tells them to do; their deeds are enough to present and spread Islam. Neither force nor compulsion is needed. The Prophets Are Innocent for Life We believe that all the prophets are innocent throughout their lives.
This means that by the grace of God they are always guiltless, before and after their prophetic mission. If not so, people would lose confidence in them, and would not know them as good mediators to act between them and God. If in the Holy Qur’an, guilty acts are ascribed to prophets, it is only that they are: "preferring the better over the best." In other word, the prophets may choose one of the two which is less good and not that which is bad.
Sometimes a good work of a good believer might be a sin for the nearest to God and everyone is expected to do what is fitting to them. They Are God's Obedient Servants We believe that it has been the greatest honor of the prophets to be the obedient servants of God. This is why we repeat in our daily prayers the following phrase: "I testify that Muhammad is the servant of God; and His messenger too." We believe that none of the prophets have claimed to be a god.
"It is impossible that a man to whom is given the scriptures, wisdom, and prophethood; should say to people: "worship me instead of God." On the contrary he would say: "Be you all devoted servants of God, who is truly the cherisher of all, for you have studied and taught the scriptures." (Holy Qur’an, 3:34) Also, Jesus Christ has never asked people to worship him: "Christ does not refuse to serve and worship Allah; Nor do the nearest angels feel contempt to do that.