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Fundamentals of Islamic Culture - Coggle Diagram
Fundamentals of Islamic Culture
Pillars of Islam
Zahat (Obligatory Charity)
Fasting the Month of Ramadan
Performing Prayer
Hajj (Pilgrimage)
The testimony of Faith
Islamic
Aqidah (Creed)
Linguistic Meaning of
Aqidah
Aqidah encompasses the beliefs that people’s hearts firmly accept as true, with complete certainty and without any doubt.
Technical Meaning of
Aqidah
Aqidah refers to the Islamic belief system, meaning to firmly hold and practice one's faith through speech, heartfelt conviction, and actions aligned with its principles.
Significance of
Aqidah
Islamic Aqidah aims to affirm belief in Allah's oneness, shaping character by answering fundamental questions and providing understanding of the seen and unseen as revealed in the Qur'an.
Sixth Articles of Faith
Belief in His Books.
Belief in His Messengers.
Belief in His Angels.
Belief in the Last Day.
Belief in Allah.
Belief in the Divine preordainment and its
good and evil consequences.
Types of Tawhid
Tawhid Al-Ruboobiyyah (Belief in Allah’s Divinity)
Tawhid Al-Asm’a Wa Al-Sifat (Belief in the Unique “99 Names of God and His Attributes”)
Tawhid Al-Uluhiyyah (Belief in Allah’s Godhood)
Akhlaq (Morals)
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Akhlaq, the plural of al-Khuluq, refers to the moral principles or ethics guiding one's behavior and actions, encompassing habits, behaviors, and ways of life, and is the study of moral conduct.
Morality comprises two types of relations:
Second: Relation Between the servant and
his fellow human beings.
First: Relations between the servant and the
Creator.
Meaning of Ibadah
Ibadah means worship and submission to Allah, encompassing all actions and words, public or private, that Allah loves and accepts from His servants.
The concept of
Ibadah in light of Qur’an signifies two meanings:
First: Monotheism.
Second: Obedience.