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Islamic Beliefs

Creed: That is, those fundamental and essential things of religion that are necessary for every Muslim to know and believe in from the heart.

  • Belief: (1)   The whole world was uncreated before, then it came into existence through the creation of Allah Almighty.
  • Belief: (2)   Allah is one, He does not need anyone, everyone needs Him, He did not beget anyone, nor was He begotten by anyone, there is no one like Him.
  • Belief: (3)   Allah has always existed and will always exist.
  • Belief: (4)   There is nothing like Allah, He is the most unique of all.
  • Belief: (5)   Allah is alive, He has power over everything, nothing is hidden from His knowledge.
  • Belief: (6)   Allah created everything in the first place, He will create it again on the Day of Resurrection, He gives life, He kills, He neither sleeps nor slumbers, He has all the attributes of perfection, He is free from all attributes of loss.
  • Belief: (7)   Allah is free from the attributes of creation. In some places in the Quran and Hadith, the attributes of creation are attributed to Allah. The meaning is entrusted to Allah alone.
  • Belief: (8)   Everything good and bad that happens in the world, Allah knows before it exists and creates it according to His knowledge, this is called destiny.
  • Belief: (9)   Allah has given understanding and will to His servants. With which they do deeds of sin and reward by their own will, but He does not have the power to create any work for His servants.
  • Belief: (10)   Allah has not commanded His servants to do any work that they cannot do.
  • Belief: (11)   Nothing is necessary for Allah, whatever He bestows is His grace.
  • Belief: (12)   Allah sent many prophets to show the straight path, and they are all free from sins and infallible.
  • Belief: (13)   Some of the prophets have a higher status than others, the highest status belongs to our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
  • Belief: (14)   Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (peace be upon him) is the last Prophet and Messenger. No new Prophet can come after him (peace be upon him). He (peace be upon him) is the Prophet of all Jinn and Humans until the Day of Judgment. After him (peace be upon him), whoever claims any kind of Prophethood and whoever believes in it is a disbeliever.
  • Belief: (15)   Our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was taken by Allah Almighty from Mecca to Jerusalem and from there to the seven heavens as far as Allah Almighty pleased and then returned to Mecca.
  • Belief: (16)   Allah Almighty created some creatures from light and hid them from our eyes. They are called angels. They never do anything against Allah Almighty's command.
  • Belief: (17)   Allah Almighty created some creatures from fire and hid them from our eyes. They are called "Jinn". There are all kinds of good and bad people among them. They also have children.
  • Belief: (18)   One who always obeys Allah and His Messenger in all circumstances is called a Wali. If something is revealed from him that cannot be done by other people, then such things are called miracles.
  • Belief: (19)   No matter how great a Wali reaches, he cannot be equal to a prophet.
  • Belief: (20)   No matter how much someone becomes dear to God, as long as his senses are sound, it is obligatory to adhere to all the rules of the Shariah such as prayer, fasting, etc.
  • Belief: (21)   One who goes against the Shariah cannot be a friend or a saint of God. If he shows something miraculous from his hand, it is a satanic work and it is called Istidaraj.
  • Belief: (22)   Sometimes, the saints know some things in secret while sleeping or waking. This is called revelation and inspiration. If it is in accordance with the Sharia, it is accepted. If it is against it, it is rejected.
  • Belief: (23)   Allah and the Messenger have explained all the things of religion in the Quran and Hadith. Now, introducing something new in religion that is not proven in the Quran, Hadith and the best of the generations is called bid'ah. Bid'ah is a great sin.
  • Belief: (24)   Allah Almighty revealed many books from heaven to His prophets through Hazrat Jibraeel (AS). The Holy Quran is the last heavenly book. It will remain preserved until the Day of Judgment. There can be no change in it.
  • Belief: (25)   Whoever saw the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in a state of Islam and died in a state of Islam is called a companion.
  • Belief: (26)   The companions have many virtues mentioned in the Quran and Hadith, and it is necessary to love them and have a good opinion of them. If you hear such things about them, consider them as a mistake. It is not permissible to criticize or criticize them.
  • Belief: (27)   It is necessary to respect all the children and wives of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The highest rank among the children is Hazrat Fatimah, and among the wives is Hazrat Khadija and Hazrat Aisha.
  • Belief: (28)   Faith is when it is correct to consider Allah and His Messenger as truthful in all matters and to accept them. Doubting or denying anything said by Allah and His Messenger, finding faults in it, or making fun of it, all these things lead to loss of faith.
  • Belief: (29)   Not believing in the clear meaning of the Quran and Hadith and fabricating meanings to make your own meaning by making up meanings is a matter of atheism and polytheism.
  • Belief: (30)   Believing sin is permissible leads to loss of faith.
  • Belief: (31)   No matter how bad a sin is, as long as one considers it bad, it does not destroy faith, but it weakens it.
  • Belief: (32)   Becoming afraid of Allah Almighty or losing hope is disbelief.
  • Belief: (33)   It is not permissible to call a Muslim an infidel by his name or to curse him.
  • Belief: (34)   After death, whether a person is buried or in any other state, two angels, whose names are Munkar and Nakir, come to him and ask him about his Lord, religion, and Prophet.
  • Belief: (35)   All the signs of the Hour that Allah and the Messenger (peace be upon him) have mentioned are certain to happen, for example, Imam Mahdi will appear with his special signs, the Antichrist will emerge, there will be chaos in the world, Jesus (peace be upon him) who is alive in the sky will descend from there, Gog and Magog will appear, they will have great power, they will spread throughout the earth, a strange kind of animal will come out of the earth and talk to people, the sun will rise from the west, the Quran will be taken up, etc.
  • Belief: (36)   When all the signs are fulfilled, the Hour will occur. Hazrat Israfil will blow the trumpet by the command of God, which will cause the earth and the sky to split, and all creatures will die.
  • Belief: (37)   When Allah is pleased, the trumpet will be blown a second time, which will cause the entire world to be reborn, the dead will come to life and gather in the field of resurrection, there everyone will be accounted for, the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) will give his nation water from the fountain of Kauthar to drink, and everyone will have to pass through the bridge of Sirat.
  • Belief: (38)   Hell has been created, in it there are snakes, scorpions and various kinds of punishment.
  • Belief: (39)   Those who have the slightest faith among the people of Hell will enter Paradise after suffering punishment or through someone's intercession, but the disbelievers and polytheists will remain in torment forever, and death will not come to them.
  • Belief: (40)   Paradise has been created, in it there are various kinds of blessings. Whoever enters it will never come out, nor will death come to them.
  • Belief: (41)   Allah Almighty has the power to punish minor sins and forgive major sins only out of His mercy, and not punish at all.
  • Belief: (42)   No one can definitely rule that anyone will enter Paradise except those whom Allah and His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) have mentioned by name as being in Paradise.
  • Belief: (43)   In Paradise, the people of Paradise will see Allah Almighty, which is the greatest blessing of Paradise.
  • Belief: (44)   No one has seen or can see Allah Almighty with these eyes that are awake in the world.
  • Belief: (45)   The reward and punishment will be according to the state in which one ends.



The Prophet’s Guidance on Qur’an

“The best among you are those who
learn the Qur’an and teach it.”

(Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 5027)

This hadith highlights the honor and excellence of those who connect themselves with the Qur’an
— by learning it with sincerity and passing its guidance on to others.

This hadith highlights the honor and excellence of those who connect themselves with the Qur’an — by learning it with sincerity and passing its guidance on to others.