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What are articles of faith for every muslim ?
Asked by misconception,
11 May '08 01:20 pm
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To belive in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the Destiny; good bad, ressrrection after the death.
these six are the artciles of faith for a Muslim.
Answered by Huda Wafa, 11 May '08 08:56 pm
these six are the artciles of faith for a Muslim.
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Muslim do five thing dear believe one god Allah < one book Quran one prophet khatna kalma iman
Answered by farhan, 12 Jun '08 04:37 pm
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1. He believes in One God, Supreme and Eternal, Infinite and Mighty, Merciful and Compassionate, Creator and Provider. This belief, in order to be effective, requires complete trust and hope in God, submission to His Will and reliance on His aid. It secures mans dignity and saves him from fear and despair, from guilt and confusion.
2. The true Muslim believes in the angels of God. They are purely spiritual and splendid beings whose nature requires no food or drink or sleep. They have no physical desires of any kind nor material needs. They spend their days and nights in the service of God. There are many of them, and each one is charged with a certain duty. If we cannot see the angels with our naked eyes, it does not necessarily deny their actual existence. Belief in the angels originates from the Islamic principle that knowledge and truth are not entirely confined to the sensory knowledge or sensory perception alone (16:49-50; 21:19-20).
3. The true Muslim believes in all the sc ...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 11 May '08 03:16 pm
2. The true Muslim believes in the angels of God. They are purely spiritual and splendid beings whose nature requires no food or drink or sleep. They have no physical desires of any kind nor material needs. They spend their days and nights in the service of God. There are many of them, and each one is charged with a certain duty. If we cannot see the angels with our naked eyes, it does not necessarily deny their actual existence. Belief in the angels originates from the Islamic principle that knowledge and truth are not entirely confined to the sensory knowledge or sensory perception alone (16:49-50; 21:19-20).
3. The true Muslim believes in all the sc ...more
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