The document summarizes the key articles of faith in Islam. The six main articles are: 1) Belief in Allah, 2) Belief in angels, 3) Belief in holy books, 4) Belief in prophets, 5) Belief in the Day of Judgment, and 6) Belief in divine decree. It also discusses the meaning of Islam, concepts of faith and acts, and exercises of faith such as prayer, fasting, charity, and pilgrimage. Worship in Islam encompasses all external and internal sayings and actions.
There are six articles of Faith in Islam:
1. Belief in Allah (God),
2. Belief in His Angels,
3. Belief in His Books,
4. Belief in His Messengers,
5. Belief in the Last Day, and:
6. Belief in the Divine Preordainment and Divine Decree (Qadhaa' and Qadr).
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This slide program describes some of the excellent morals of Prophet Mohammad (SAW). In the light of Quran and Sunnah, it shows that Prophet Mohammad is excellent role model.
There are six articles of Faith in Islam:
1. Belief in Allah (God),
2. Belief in His Angels,
3. Belief in His Books,
4. Belief in His Messengers,
5. Belief in the Last Day, and:
6. Belief in the Divine Preordainment and Divine Decree (Qadhaa' and Qadr).
This presentation provide a brief introduction of hadith, historyh of its compilation its authority. It provides evidence of hadith being wahi as well and blessing for those who follows hadith and punishment for thhose who does not.
This slide program describes some of the excellent morals of Prophet Mohammad (SAW). In the light of Quran and Sunnah, it shows that Prophet Mohammad is excellent role model.
This slide will give you a brief introduction on the Pillars of Islam; And for the Descriptive introduction on the Pillars of Islam you can see a word file I have upload with the same name.
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Islam (/ˈɪslɑːm/;[note 1] Arabic: الإسلام, al-ʾIslām IPA: [alʔisˈlaːm] ( listen);[note 2] historically called Muhammadanism in non-Islamic Anglophone societies)[note 3] is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur'an, a religious text considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of God (Allāh), and, for the vast majority of adherents, by the teachings and normative example (called the sunnah, composed of accounts called hadith) of Muhammad (c. 570–8 June 632 CE). An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim (sometimes spelled "Moslem").[2] Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable[3] and that the purpose of existence is to worship God.[4] Nearly all Muslims consider Muhammad to be the last prophet of God.
Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed many times before through prophets including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.[5] As for the Qur'an, Muslims consider it to be both the unaltered and the final revelation of God.[6] Religious concepts and practices include the five pillars of Islam, which are obligatory acts of worship, and following Islamic law, which touches on virtually every aspect of life and society, from banking and welfare to the status of women and the environment.[7][8]
Islam began in the early-7th century. Originating in Mecca, it quickly spread in the Arabian peninsula and by the 8th century the Islamic empire was extended from Iberia in the west to the Indus river in the east. The Islamic Golden Age refers to the period traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th century when much of the historically Islamic world was experiencing a scientific, economic and cultural flourishing.[9][10][11] The expansion of the Muslim world involved various caliphates and empires, traders and conversion to Islam by missionary activities.
What is Islam?
Purpose of Life in Islam
Proofs that the Quran is from God
Benefits of Islam
Basic Islamic Believes
Sources of Islam
Islam & other Religion
This slide will give you a brief introduction on the Pillars of Islam; And for the Descriptive introduction on the Pillars of Islam you can see a word file I have upload with the same name.
If you any kind of mistake or anything please don't hesitate to email me.
Thank you!
Islam (/ˈɪslɑːm/;[note 1] Arabic: الإسلام, al-ʾIslām IPA: [alʔisˈlaːm] ( listen);[note 2] historically called Muhammadanism in non-Islamic Anglophone societies)[note 3] is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur'an, a religious text considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of God (Allāh), and, for the vast majority of adherents, by the teachings and normative example (called the sunnah, composed of accounts called hadith) of Muhammad (c. 570–8 June 632 CE). An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim (sometimes spelled "Moslem").[2] Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable[3] and that the purpose of existence is to worship God.[4] Nearly all Muslims consider Muhammad to be the last prophet of God.
Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed many times before through prophets including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.[5] As for the Qur'an, Muslims consider it to be both the unaltered and the final revelation of God.[6] Religious concepts and practices include the five pillars of Islam, which are obligatory acts of worship, and following Islamic law, which touches on virtually every aspect of life and society, from banking and welfare to the status of women and the environment.[7][8]
Islam began in the early-7th century. Originating in Mecca, it quickly spread in the Arabian peninsula and by the 8th century the Islamic empire was extended from Iberia in the west to the Indus river in the east. The Islamic Golden Age refers to the period traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th century when much of the historically Islamic world was experiencing a scientific, economic and cultural flourishing.[9][10][11] The expansion of the Muslim world involved various caliphates and empires, traders and conversion to Islam by missionary activities.
What is Islam?
Purpose of Life in Islam
Proofs that the Quran is from God
Benefits of Islam
Basic Islamic Believes
Sources of Islam
Islam & other Religion
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3. The Meaning of Islam
• Islam is derived from the Arabic root salama i.e peace,
purity submission and obedience.
In the religious sense, Islam means submission to the
will of ALLAH and obedience to ALLAHS laws
• The name of ALLAHS religion was chosen by
ALLAH Himself and clearly mentioned in His final
revelation to man :
• “THIS DAY I HAVE PERFECTED YOUR
RELIGION FOR YOU, COMPLETED MY
FAVOURS UPON YOU, AND CHOSEN FOR YOU
‘ISLAM’ AS YOUR RELIGION” (Quran, Al-
Ma’dah :3).
4. Faith
• Ali ibn Talib, may Allah be pleased
with him, relates that he Holy
Prophet, peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him, said:
• "The faith is that one recognizes
God at heart, accepts Him verbally
and acts on His commandments."
(Ibni Majah)
•
5. Faith and Acts
• The teachings of Quran and Hadith
(sayings of Prophet Mohammad) revolves
around two Arabic words namely, Emaan
(Faith) and Amaal (Acts). Emaan is like
the roots of a tree and Amaal are the
stems, leaves or other parts of it. Just as
without the roots, the tree cannot survive,
similarly, without faith, the acts are
useless
6. Hadith Mubarak
• Umar ibn Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him,
relates:
• We were sitting in the company of the Holy Prophet,
peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, when
suddenly a man arrived. He was wearing clean, white
clothes and his hair was jet black. He did not look as
though he were a traveler and he was not known to any
of us. He sat down close to the Holy Prophet, peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him, his knees touching the
knees of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah
be upon him. He said: O Muhammad, tell me something
about faith. The Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him, replied:
• "Faith is that you should believe in Allah, His Angels,
His Books and His Prophets; that you should believe in
the Day of Judgment and that you should believe in the
Divine Laws relating to good and evil." (Tirmidhi)
•
7. Articles of Faith
• There are six main articles of faith in
Islam:
• 1. Belief in Allah
• 2.Belief in Angles,
• 3. Belief in the Books (Scriptures) of Allah
• 4. Belief in the Prophets of Allah,
• 5. Belief in the Day of Judgment and
• 6. Belief in the Divine Laws
8. 1. Belief in Allah
• A Muslim believes in One God, Supreme
and Eternal, Infinite and Mighty, Merciful
and Compassionate, Creator and
Provider.
9. • A Muslim believes in all the
Messengers and Prophets of God
without any discrimination.
10. • A Muslim believes in all scriptures and
revelations of God, as they were
complete and in their original versions.
11. A Muslim believes in the angels
of God.
•
They are purely spiritual and splendid beings
created by God. They require no food or drink
or sleep. They have no physical desires nor
material needs.
Angels spend their time in the service of God.
Each charged with a certain duty. Angels
cannot be seen by the naked eyes. Knowledge
and truth are not entirely confined to sensory
knowledge or sensory perception alone.
12. A Muslim believes in the day of
Judgment.
• This world as we know it will come to an end and
the dead will rise to stand for their final and fair
trial.
• People with good records will be generously
rewarded and warmly welcomed to God's
Heaven. People with bad records will be fairly
punished and cast into Hell.
The time of the Day of Judgment is only known
to God and God alone.
13. A Muslim believes in "Qadaa"
and "Qadar".
• Qadaa" and "Qadar" means the Timeless
Knowledge of God and His power to plan and
execute His plans. God is not indifferent to this
world nor is He neutral to it.
• We should have strong faith in God and accept
whatever He does because our knowledge is
limited and our thinking is based on individual
consideration, whereas His knowledge is
limitless and He plans on a universal basis.
14. •
Man should think, plan, and make sound
choices, but if things do not happen the
way he wants, he should not lose faith and
surrender himself to mental strains or
shattering worrie
15. Muslim believes that the purpose of life
is to worship God.
• Worshipping God does not mean we spend our
entire lives in constant seclusion and absolute
meditation. To worship God is to live life
according to His commands, not to run away
from it.
• To worship God is to know Him, to love Him, to
obey His commands, to enforce His laws in
every aspect of life, to serve His cause by doing
right and shunning evil and to be just to Him, to
ourselves and to our fellow human beings
16. A Muslim believes that man enjoys an
especially high ranking status in the
hierarchy of all known creatures.
• Man occupies this distinguished position
because he alone is gifted with rational
faculties and spiritual aspirations as well
as powers of action
17. A Muslim believes that every
person is born "Muslim".
• Every person's birth takes place
according to the will of God in realization
of His plans and in submission to His
commands.
18. A Muslim believes that every
person is born free from sin.
• When the person reaches the age of
maturity and if he is sane, he becomes
accountable for all his deeds and
intentions. Man is free from sin until he
commits sin.
19. God does not hold any person
responsible until He has shown him the
Right Way.
• If people do not know and have no way
of knowing about Islam, they will not be
responsible for failing to be Muslim.
Every Muslim must preach Islamic
knowledge and in action.
20. A Muslim believes that faith is not complete
when it is followed blindly or accepted
unquestioningly.
• Man must build his faith on well-
grounded convictions beyond any
reasonable doubt and above uncertainty.
21. A Muslim believes in a clear distinction
between the Quran and the Traditions of the
Prophet Muhammad.
• Whereas the Quran is the word of God, the
Traditions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) (his
teachings, sayings, and actions) are the
practical interpretations of the Quran.
Both the Quran and the Traditions of the
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) are the primary
sources of knowledge in Islam.
22. Application of Faith
• God has laid down for a Muslim four major exercises of faith,
some are daily, some weekly, some monthly, some annually
and some are required as a minimum of once in a lifetime.
These exercises of faith are to serve man's spiritual purposes,
satisfy his human needs and to mark his whole life with a Divine
touch.
These major exercises of faith are:
• Prayer (Salah)
• Fasting (Seyam)
• Charity Giving (Zakah)
• Pilgrimage (Hajj)
23. The concept of worship in Islam is
misunderstood by many people including
some Muslims
• Worship is commonly taken to mean performing
ritualistic acts such as prayers, fasting, charity,
etc.
• This limited understanding of worship is only one
part of the meaning of worship in Islam. That is
why the traditional definition of worship in Islam
is a comprehensive definition that includes
almost everything in any individual's activities.
The definition goes something like this:
• "Worship is an all inclusive term for all that God
loves of external and internal sayings and
actions of a person."
24. Islam is a Code of Life
• Spiritual Life
• Intellectual Life
• Personal Life
• Family Life
• Social Life
• Economical Life
• Political Life
• International Life