In Islamic context, Fitrah (فطرة) is humanity's innate disposition towards virtue, knowledge, and beauty. Muslims believe every child is born with fitrah, including those in non-Muslim communities, and that without external influence, these children would come to worship Allah on their own. Islam (Arabic: ; ( â¶ (help· info)), the submission to God) is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions and the worlds second-largest religion. ... A Muslim is a believer in or follower of Islam. ... The word is the Arabic term for God. In other languages, it is often used to refer specifically to the Islamic concept of God: see Usage below. ...
Other than belief in Allah, fitrah has physical characteristics: circumcision (preferably when one is seven days old), shaving one's pubic hairs, plucking one's armpit hairs, trimming one's facial hair so that it does not cover the mouth and clipping one's nails. Circumcision is the removal of some or all of the foreskin (prepuce) from the penis. ...
The synthesis of the meanings of both statements is that although fitrah remains a universal unchanging given of the human constitution, people may, because of the elements of intellect and free-will, decide and choose to conduct themselves in a wrong or unlawful manner.
Fitrah is a universal and immutable given of the metaphysical human constitution, and as a rule, cannot be corrupted or altered.
To conclude, fitrah may be defined as a natural predisposition for good and for submission to the One God While the concept of fitrah offers a hopeful and positive outlook for the Muslim, the doctrine of original sin is fraught with negative connotations and complex dogma.