Understanding Aqeedah: Key Concepts and Beliefs

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Dive into the essential aspects of Aqeedah, including belief in angels, prophets, divine books, the Day of Judgment, and more. Explore the concepts that form the foundation of Islamic faith and practice.

  • Aqeedah
  • Beliefs
  • Islam
  • Angels
  • Prophets

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  1. Aqeedah Second Semester Final Review Fatima Sallam 1 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  2. Overview Believing in the Angels, the Prophets, and the Divine Books The People of Our Qibla Belief The Muslims Who Committed Grave Sins The Punishment of The Grave Belief in the Resurrection, the Day of Judgement and the Heaven and the Hellfire The Actions of Mankind Companions of The Prophet (PBUH) The Awliya and Their Miracles The Signs of The Hour 2 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  3. Believing in the Angels, the Prophets, and the Divine Books We believe in the Angles, the Prophets and the Divine Books. We believe in all the details mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah regarding the Angels, the Prophets and the Divine Books. 3 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  4. The People of Our Qibla Any person who accepts whatever was brought by the Prophet (PBUH) will be accepted as a Muslim. Commission of a major (or minor) sin, although forbidden, does not cast a person out of the fold of Islam. Right action does not guarantee a person salvation or entrance into Paradise. Whoever enters Paradise enters it by the Mercy and the Will of Allah (SWT). 4 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  5. Belief Iman (Belief) consists of affirmation by the tongue and acceptance by the heart. A believer is required to accept everything that is proven from the Prophet (PBUH). The essence of Iman (Belief or Faith) is the same for all believers. Differences exist amongst believers with respect to the radiance of their faith, the good actions it gives rise to and the effects it brings about. 5 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  6. The Muslims Who Committed Grave Sins Muslims who have committed grave sins will not remain forever in the Hellfire, provided they die as believers affirming Allah (SWT)'s Oneness, even if they have not repented. It is not binding on Allah (SWT) to punish those who commit sins. If Allah (SWT) wills He may pardon them out of His Grace and admit them directly into Paradise. 6 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  7. The Punishment of The Grave We believe in the punishment of the grave and the questioning by the angels (Munkar wa Nakir). The punishment in the grave is for both spirit and body. 7 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  8. Belief in the Resurrection, the Day of Judgement and the Heaven and the Hellfire We believe in Resurrection and the Day of Judgement. We believe in the details of the Day of Judgement mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. We believe in the Paradise and the Hellfire, and that they were created before the rest of creation. Both Paradise and Hell-fire will never perish and will be kept eternal by Allah s decree Entrance into Paradise will be granted by Allah (SWT) through his bounty. 8 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  9. The Actions of Mankind Tawfiq reflects man s dependence on Allah (SWT) to carry out any deed. It s an act of the Creator not the creation. Taklif is the imposition of the laws of Shari a, and is based on man s potential in terms of having the necessary means, soundness of body and limbs etc. to carry out the action. Allah (SWT) has created everything, including man s actions. The Kasb (acquisition) of an action is performed by man. When man firmly resolves to do something Allah (SWT) creates that action for him. Everything occurs in accordance with Allah's Will, Knowledge, Predestination and Decree. 9 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  10. Companions of The Prophet (PBUH) A Sahabi is a person who met the Prophet (PBUH) as a believer and thereafter passed away as a Muslim. We should love and show respect for the Sahaba. We do not say anything about the differences that occurred between the Sahaba on account of their conflicting personal judgements (Ijtihad) regarding certain matters. The best amongst the Sahaba are the four Caliphs. We testify that the ten whom the Prophet (PBUH) named and gave glad tidings of their being in Paradise, will be in Paradise. 10 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  11. The Awliya and Their Miracles A wali is a man of piety who adheres strictly to the Shari a and the way (Sunnah) of one of the prophets. The rank of a prophet is far superior to that of a wali. We believe in the miracles (karamat) proven in the Quran and Hadith. 11 www.ayaatacademy.ca

  12. The Signs of The Hour We believe in the signs of the Hour mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. There are major and minor signs of the Hour. Imam At- Tahawi mentioned some of the major ones. 12 www.ayaatacademy.ca

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