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The Six Articles of Faith in Islam
The Muslim believes in the following articles of faith:
1. He believes in the Oneness of God, Allaah, Supreme and
Eternal, Merciful and Compassionate, Creator and Provider of
everything.
2. He believes in all Messengers of Allaah, may Allaah exalt
their mention, with no discrimination between them. Every nation had a
messenger (or more) sent by Allaah to convey His message, and to exemplify it
for his people or nation. The Quran mentions the names of only twenty five of
them and indicates that there have been many others. Those twenty-five include
Nooh (Noah), Ibraaheem (Abraham), Ismaa’eel (Ishmael), Ishaaq (Issac), Yaaqoob
(Jacob), Moosaa (Moses), Daawood (David), Sulaymaan (Solomon), Yahya (John),
‘Eesaa (Jesus) and finally, Muhammad, ,
may Allaah exalt their mention. Every Messenger was sent to a specific nation,
but Prophet Muhammad, , was sent for
mankind. This special status of Prophet Muhammad, as the seal and last of all the Messengers
puts the Muslim in the position, whereby honoring Prophet Muhammad, , implies
honoring all those Messengers who came before him. There are numerous evidences
or proofs that Prophet Muhammad, , is an
apostle of Allaah, mentioned in his biography. The greatest is the Quran (the
Word of Allaah), which could only have been conveyed by a Messenger. The
Biblical versions, even in their present forms, clearly mention the advent of
Prophet Muhammad, . [See Deut. 18:18,
18:15, 33:2-3, Isaiah 29:12, Songs of Solomon 5:16, John 16:12-14 and John
14:15-16.]
Every Messenger was sent to a specific nation, but Prophet Muhammad, , was sent for mankind. This special status of Prophet Muhammad, as the seal and last of all the Messengers puts the Muslim in the position, whereby honoring Prophet Muhammad, , implies honoring all those Messengers who came before him. There are numerous evidences or proofs that Prophet Muhammad, , is an apostle of Allaah, mentioned in his biography.
3. A Muslim believes in all the scriptures of Allaah, in
their original form. These scriptures contain the Divine message which the
Messengers, may Allaah exalt their mention, received to show their respective
peoples the right path of Allaah. In the Quran, a special reference is made to
the books of Abraham (Suhuf), to the Torah (Law) of Moses, the Zaboor (Psalms)
of David and the Injeel (Gospel) of Jesus. However, long before the birth of
Prophet Muhammad, , those revealed books
were corrupted or lost. Allaah revealed the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, , as the final revelation and guidance for
all humankind for all times.
4. Muslims believe in the existence of angels as part of the
unseen world. Angels are purely spiritual beings whose nature requires no food,
drink or sleep; they perform specific duties assigned to them by Allaah.
5. A Muslim believes in the Day of Judgment. The Quran
teaches that life is a test for man, to see whether he will follow the commands
of Allaah. Accordingly, one should prepare himself with good deeds for the
eternal life after death. People will be resurrected on the Day of Judgment to
stand before Allaah for a just reckoning of their worldly deeds and actions.
People with good records will be generously rewarded and warmly welcomed to the
Paradise of Allaah, while those with bad records will be punished and cast into
hell.
6. A Muslim believes that whatever happens in this world is
ordered and predestined by Allaah. Allaah is the Most Wise, so whatever He does
has a meaningful purpose, although at times we may fail to understand it fully.
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