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  1. Asma Issa
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    The Islamic belief, or Islam, is based on the teachings of the Qur’an, which Muslims believe was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by Allah, or God. The primary belief in Islam is that there is only one God and that Muhammad is His last and final messenger.

    Islam teaches that Quran and Sunnah are a complete way of life focused on submission to God and following His teachings. At the core of this belief are five pillars – faith, prayer, fasting, zakat (charity), and hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca). Each pillar serves as an obligation for followers of the faith. This framework guides the total sum of beliefs held by practicing Muslims – from spiritual rituals to dietary restrictions to care about community life.

    Muslims practice different acts of worship and rituals throughout their life with thoughts towards developing a deeper relationship with their Creator. Those who practice Islam also aim to grow spiritually and live out key principles such as justice and compassion in order to please God and take part in living ethically according to His plan.

  2. 1. One God

    My first answer to the question what the Islamic belief is one God. Other religions people think Muslims are praying different gods because 99 names for God and the ask how many gods are in Islam? So, in Islam there is only one God.

    2. Angels

    In Islamic belief, angels are formed from spiritual light created by Allah, tasked with executing any commands given by Him. They interact with mankind on various occasions as a connecting bridge between humankind and their Creator. The most well-known angel recorded in Islamic scripture is Jibril (Gabriel), who delivered messages from God to prophets like Ibrahim (Abraham) and Muhammad (p).

    3. Prophets

    Every major religion acknowledges prophets as chosen by God to deliver his message to humanity over time: Moses, Jesus Christ and Muhammad (pbuh), among others, were all deemed messengers chosen by Allah to instruct His people on how to live according to His will. It is because of these set individuals that we can learn more about the first source of wisdom – that of Allah Himself – which surpasses human knowledge entirely.

    4. Jinns

    Jinns are an interesting part of Islamic mythology as they are shrouded in mystery but have been mentioned very frequently in both Quran and Hadith scriptures as beings made from smokeless fire with much influence upon this world yet very little understanding due to their supernatural nature which keeps them isolated from its physicality . They have free will so can choose whether or not they accept divine guidance or aid humans; however some aspire towards malevolent deeds if left unchecked by those who adhere strictly to reverence for their Creator.

    5. Satan

    Satan is an entity commonly referred to within Islamic theology whom Muslims believe acts as an adversary by attempting deceive mankind into sinning against his heavenly mandates; other titles synonymous with him include Shaitan/Shaytan or Iblīs whose presence serves as a reminder our ultimate accountability towards taking personal responsibility for our decisions when faced temptation instead merely yielding our desires compulsively without thought or reason behind them!

    7. Adam and Eve

    A Body of Clay the Quran tells us that Allah created Adam from a special clay made from soil taken from all over the world. All human beings, regardless of race and ethnicity, are descended from this original, unique creation. This is symbolic of our common ancestry as well as Allah’s infinite power, since He had the ability to create one human out of pieces from around the world. Allah created Adam with – albeit limited – His own divine attributes reflected within him.

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    Islam is the latest faith from the Abrahamic religion. Islamic Faith declares that, if you want to become a Muslim or to remain a Muslim you must declare that Allah is one and only. He has no partner or association. He is absolutely independent and eternal. He has no successor or ancestor and he is completely incomparable.

    And you have to give a piece of evidence that, Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam is  Allah’s Prophet and Messenger and His slave also. He is the seal of the prophets and no prophet will come after him till doomsday. All the past Prophets and Messengers are the indispensable part of this kind of Faith. They must be honored and venerated.No bad words or filthy comments or negative criticism against them are accepted in Islam.

    And you must have firm faith in the revealed books including the past ones before the holy Quran. Quran is the final decision maker in any case of Muslim individuals. To taunt or mock for any Quranic law will turn you into an infidel. Previous divine books before the Quran have been distorted and deformed from time to time. Presently they are not bonafide and perfect and followable. Quran has been protected by Allah himself.

    And you must justify that, angels are the special creation of Allah. They have no freedom of choice. They do only what is ordered towards them and they have no power to violate Allah’s words. They are innumerable. Only Allah The Almighty knows the exact number of them. Human dignity is more than theirs due to knowledge and intelligence.

    You must give testimony that you will believe in the next life after death which is called akhirat. Allah will take the accounts of deeds which you have done here. The journey of the next life is unending and permanent. Only good deeds and the grace of Lord Almighty Allah can save you from the hellish punishment and ensures to enter paradise.

    And you must affirm that, you must believe in the fate or takdeer good or bad has been prefixed by Allah. When you lose something then take patience and try again and when you receive something then express gratitude to your Lord.

    Islamic faith is not inactive. It has a deep connection with the practices suggested by the Quran and the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam.

    Allah is the best in perfect knowledge.