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Surrender to the will of Allah - Coggle Diagram
Surrender to the will of Allah
Mohammed
is the Arabic religious, social, and political leader who is also the founder of Islam. Considered the seal of prophets within Islam.
Hadith
is the record of the words, actions, and the silent approval of Mohammed
Gabriel
is the Archangel with the power to announce God's will to the people; a saint
Quran
is the central religion text of Islam. Muslims see it as a revelation from God.
People of the Book
are followers of those religions in which Muslims regard as having been guided by previous relations and scripture
Al Kitab
is another word for People of the Book
Tawhid
is the indivisible oneness of the concepts of monotheism in the Islamic religion.
Shirk
refers to the sin of idolatry or polytheism
Jihad
refers to striving or struggling. Any effort to make a personal and social life conform within Gods guidance
Theocracy
is the form of government in which one or more deites are recognized as supreme ruling of authorities
Sharia
is the body of religious government in which one or more deities are recognized as supreme ruling authorities
Abu Bakr
is a senior companion; through his daughter in law Aisha and father in law of Mohhamed
Mecca
is the capital of the Mecca providence while
Medina
is the providence of the Medina providence
FIVE PILLARS
Fundamental practices in Islam; obligatory acts of worship
Shahadah
is the Islamic path or creed which is one of the five pillars or part of the Adhan
Salat
are the daily prayers of Islam which are performed as standing, kneeling, then sitting
Hajj
is the pilgrimage made to Kaab in the house of Allah and another one of the five pillars
Zakat
are given to the less fourtnate
Hearts are to be reconciled
Bondage; slaves
Administering collections
Debt ridden
Indigent
Cause of God
Poor
Wayfarer
Sawm
is another word for fasting in Islam
Different branches of Islam
Shia is the second larges
Sunni is the largest branch of Islam
Sufism
is the mystic body of religious practice which is found in Islam. Focuses on purification, spiritualization, ritualism, ascetism