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Pillars of Faith - Coggle Diagram
Pillars of Faith
Belief in Angels
The Angels are a matter of the unseen. They are created by Allah and they worship Him. They have no attributes that qualify them to be gods or lords. Allah created them from light, and He bestowed on them the bounty of obeying Him at all times. He gave them the power to carry and implement His orders
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- Mikaéel is entrusted with rain and plants
- Israfeel is entrusted with blowing the horn on the Day of Judgment
- Izraéel is entrusted with withdrawing souls at death.
- Malik is the guardian of Hell
- Redhwan is the guardian of heaven.
Munkar & Nakir are the angels entrusted with questioning the dead onmatters that are relevant to his/her God, prophet, religion and belief.
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- Raqib & Atid are the angels entrusted with recording human’s good deeds and bad deeds.
Allah created angels from light. Unlike humans, angles have no free will. Their
sole purpose is worshiping God. They don’t eat, drink, or sleep. They are pure and
genderless and free of physical needs. They accompany, guide, and protect people
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Belief in Allah
Belief In Allah’s Existence Allah’s existence is affirmed through Fitrah (the innate purity that Allah creates in every human being), the Mind, the Shari’ah (Islamic Law) and the senses.
1) Belief In Allah’s Lordship (Tawheed Al-Uluhiyyah): This means to believe that Allah is the Lord, alone, and that He has no partners or helpers. The Rabb (Lord) is the One who Creates and Commands. There is no creator except Allah and there is no owner of the universe except Him.
2) The Belief That He Is the Ilah (Tawheed Al-Ruboobiyyah): Allah is the Ilah, meaning He is the Worshipped One Who has no partners. This Ilah is worshipped with love
3) The Belief In Allah’s Names and Attributes (Tawheed Al-Asm’a Wa Al-Sifat): This belief requires accepting whatever Allah described of Himself in His Book or in the Sunnah of His Messenger. The Names and Attributes must be accepted without alteration
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Belief in His Books
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b. (Al- Zaboor) The Psalms, to Prophet Dawud.
c. (Al- Tawrah) The Torah, to Prophet Musa.
d. (Al- Injeel) The Gospel, to Prophet Isa (Jesus).
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Belief in His Messengers
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referred to in general. Ulu Al-Azim (Messengers of Strong will) are five: Noah,
Abraham, Moses, Jesus and our Prophet Muhammad, May peace of Allah be on
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messengers, but all messengers are also prophets. A Prophet is one who receives a
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revelation, while a Messenger is one who receives revelation and a command to
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