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Islam - Coggle Diagram
Islam
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The nature of Allah
immanent
close by, closer to you than the vein in our necks
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Angels - Malaikah
angels are heveanly, immortal beings, and the first of gods creation, and made of light
angels are god's messengers, making humans aware of God's laws and his purposes
Qur'an 2:285 refers to believers as having '...believed in God and his angels and his books and his messengers...'
Angels and God's servants, who can take on many forms to do what he commands, although usually invisible and are described in the Qur'an as having wings
Angels have no free will, are without sin and can be in gods presence
Holy Books
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Tawrat (the torah)
the revolution given to Musa (Moses) it does contain the laws, and does teach the unity of God. Yet Muslims believe it falls short of the original revelution. nevertheless it is a guidance and challenge to Muslims
Zabur (the psalms)
these were given to Dawud (David) Muslims recognise that Dawud glorified and praised God. he is sometimes presented as a model Muslim, praising God, fasting, prostrating and acting justly
Inji (the gospel)
the teaching given to Isa (Jesus) it is a last revelation before Muhammud's receiving of the Qur'an followers of Jesus were critiqued for their extravagance and error of teaching
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