Six Articles of Faith: Islamic Concept of Faith and Belief
Introduction Iman, which means faith in Islamic theology, is a fundamental aspect of a Muslim’s recognition of faith and deeds in the religious aspects of
Let’s explore the core beliefs that shape the Muslim faith. We’ll gain a deeper understanding of the Six Articles of Faith, which cover belief in God, angels, prophets and messengers, scriptures, the Day of Judgement, and divine decree (predestination).
Introduction Iman, which means faith in Islamic theology, is a fundamental aspect of a Muslim’s recognition of faith and deeds in the religious aspects of
The Six Kalimas are powerful declarations in Islam that strengthen faith, encourage repentance, and deepen one’s connection with Allah (SWT), offering guidance and spiritual resilience through daily recitation and reflection.
Taqwa, not just fearing punishment, but a beautiful fabric woven from love, respect, and awareness of Allah (swt). It guides us towards a life pleasing to Him.
This is not a hypothetical scenario but a reality that awaits every Muslim on the Day of Judgement (Yawm al-Qiyamah). This is the Day when
What is Tawakkul? Tawakkul is an Arabic term that refers to the act of trusting in Allah (SWT). It involves placing our faith in Allah Almighty
Tawakkul: Trusting Allah (SWT) Ever felt like life’s a rollercoaster? Ups and downs, twists and turns. Imagine having a steady anchor during those wild rides.
Conversion to Islam is a personal journey that starts with the Arabic word Islam, which means submission and peace. To attain true peace of mind
Introduction Allah has given guidance to human beings through His Prophets and messengers in Islam. Although prophets are human beings, Allah chose them to convey
Islam is based on six fundamental beliefs, which include the belief in Allah (SWT), angels, the four holy books of Allah Almighty, the Day of
Angels in Islam Belief in angels is one of the six articles of faith in Islam, which are based on the statements in the Qur’an
Tawheed Tawheed is the first pillar of Islam, derived from the Arabic word “Wahid” meaning “one.” It refers to the belief in the oneness of