What is the best quote in Islam and why?

What is the best quote in Islam and why? Allah has 99 names or attributes, all of which are accepted. There is no god but Allah, no creator but Allah.

La ilaha illallah- As soon as people heard it, they understood its meaning, explanation and claim. Those who had the light of guidance in their hearts believed. And those who had hypocrisy in their minds refused.

What is the meaning of La ilaha illallah?

Does this mean that there is no god but Allah? This is what La ilaha illallah means to non-Muslims of the time and most Muslims.

The meaning of ilaha is only associated with worship, this is what most people think.

So most of the Muslims of this age worship Allah but in other cases live in thousands of Kufr and Shirk. Only in the case of worship does one appear before Allah. In the rest of the cases, he returned to Gairullah.

The vastness of the meaning of ilaha was well understood by the Muslims and non-Muslims of the time. They understood that accepting Allah means accepting everything. Allah has 99 names or attributes, all of which are accepted. There is no god but Allah, there is no creator except Allah, there is no lord except Allah, there is no savior except Allah, there is no provider except Allah, there is no ruler except Allah, there is no legislator except Allah, there is no vessel of love except Allah, no There is no great being except Allah, there is no one who accepts supplications except Allah, there is no helper except Allah, there is no master and lord except Allah ....... They knew that acknowledging La ilaha illallah would mean la mahbuba illallah, la maqbusuda illallah, la matluba illallah. That is, the vessel of love, the ultimate and ultimate goal, and the purpose of every action is none other than one Allah. They understood this meaning very well, so the disbelievers would get angry and declare war, and the believers would be considered Muslims by completely surrendering to Allah.

But most Muslims and non-Muslims today think that kalema is the name of three words. If you fall or what, if you accept or what? Secularists have also uttered this word, Taguts have also done so and think they are actually Muslims. Pharaoh refrained from uttering it for fear of losing the Kingdom and glory, while maintaining the same Kingdom and glory, today's Taghut powers think themselves to be an ideal Muslim by uttering the words of Kalima. In the same way, moderators are proud to take refuge in the shadow of modern civilization, including science, by reading Kalima. In the same way, the scholars have taken refuge in the graveyard.

In other words, it was understood that most of today's Muslims did not understand the meaning of Pharaoh, Abu Jahl, Abu Lahab, Nimrod, Utbah, Shayba-la La ilaha illallah.

Someone is reciting this word day and night while thousands are doing the opposite. Because they know Allah only as Allah. The scope of this kalema seems to be limited only to the worship-centered subject of individual life. At the same time, they do not consider it a problem to accept Allah as their god and Pharaoh as their ruler. They do not understand that if they accept Allah as the only deity, they will not be able to accept any saintly father as their savior. Because of not understanding this meaning, the believers of the morning are unknowingly becoming infidels in the afternoon, and the believers of the afternoon are becoming infidels in the morning.