More than a billion Muslims share a common set of
fundamental beliefs that are described as “Articles of Faith.” These articles
of faith form the foundation of Islamic belief system.
1. Belief in One God:
The
most important teaching of Islam is that only God is to be served and
worshipped. Also, the biggest sin in Islam is to worship other beings
with God. In fact, Muslims believe that it is the only sin that God does
not forgive if a person dies before repenting from it.
2. Belief in Angels:
God created unseen beings called
angels who work tirelessly to administer His kingdom in full obedience.
The angels surround us at all times, each has a duty; some record our words and
deeds.
3. Belief in Prophets of God:
Muslims believe that God
communicates His guidance through human prophets sent to every nation.
These prophets start with Adam and include Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and
Muhammad, peace be upon them. The main message of all the prophets has
always been that there is only One true God and He alone is worthy of being
supplicated to and worshipped.
4. Belief in Revealed Books of
God:
Muslims
believe that God revealed His wisdom and instructions through ‘books’ to some
of the prophets like the Psalms, Torah, and the Gospel. Over time,
however, the original teachings of these books got distorted or lost.
Muslims believe the Quran is God’s final revelation revealed to Prophet
Muhammad and has been fully preserved.
5. Belief in Day of Judgment:
The life of this world and all
that is in it will come to an end on an appointed day. At that time,
every person will be raised from the dead. God will judge each person
individually, according to his faith and his good and bad actions. God
will show mercy and fairness in judgment. According to Islamic teachings,
those who believe in God and perform good deeds will be eternally rewarded in
Heaven. Those who reject faith in God will be eternally punished in the fire
of Hell.
6. Belief in Destiny and Divine
Decree:
Muslims
believe that since God is the Sustainer of all life, nothing happens except by
His Will and with His full knowledge. This belief does not contradict the
idea of free will. God does not force us, our choices are known to God
beforehand because His knowledge is complete. This recognition helps the
believer through difficulties and hardships.
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