God calls Himself as Al-Haq, the noun and the most exact definition of justice and truth (see Qur’an 22:62, 24:25, 31:30). This only means He is the source of ALL justice and truth. This is why He is the Best Judge (Q6:57, 7:87, 10:109, 12:80.) A deep study of all of His attributes and all of His riRead more
God calls Himself as Al-Haq, the noun and the most exact definition of justice and truth (see Qur’an 22:62, 24:25, 31:30). This only means He is the source of ALL justice and truth. This is why He is the Best Judge (Q6:57, 7:87, 10:109, 12:80.) A deep study of all of His attributes and all of His righteous standards would lead to the result that Justice is the soul and the essence of all ethics and values.
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There are six Kalimas in Islam, each one serves a different purpose and demonstrates the core beliefs of Muslims. The first kalima is the belief in one God, the second is the Shahadah (declaration of faith), third kalima is about worshiping Allah alone, fourth kalima is about Tauheed means only worsRead more
There are six Kalimas in Islam, each one serves a different purpose and demonstrates the core beliefs of Muslims. The first kalima is the belief in one God, the second is the Shahadah (declaration of faith), third kalima is about worshiping Allah alone, fourth kalima is about Tauheed means only worship Allah, fifth kalima focuses on salvation and lastly sixth Kalimah emphasizes rejecting disbelief and practice instructions given my Allah.
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