Belief in Allah’s Messengers
In what messengers do Muslims believe? Why does belief in God’s messengers indicate? Why did God send messengers, and who are they?
Islamic Beliefs is a category which deals with the articles of faith in Islam, like how God looks like in Islam, and belief in the Hereafter, and what the pillars of Islam are
How is God loving and merciful? What does divine love look like? How is it manifested in the creation and life of man? What does God take in return?
As there can be no building without a concrete foundation there likewise will be no benefit or fruitful results in the Hereafter without a pure faith based upon an authentic revelation from God.
What does belief in God mean in Islam? How does Islam view monotheism? How do we know about the essential truth of monotheism? How do we recognize God’s Oneness?
What is the Islamic perspective concerning salvation? How could one have his sins been forgiven?
The last ten nights of Ramadan are very special. These are the nights that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) would spend in constant worship.
`Eid Al-Fitr (Feast of Breaking Fast) marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. It is a blessed and special day for Muslims. On this day, Muslims make remembrance of God together and share gratitude to Him.
The whole origin of Hajj is rooted in the acts of devotion of Prophet Ibraheem. This demonstrates that Prophet Muhammad did not innovate this institution
Hajj was not innovated by Islam. It was rather initiated by Prophet Abraham. Hajj is obligatory for each capable Muslim once in one’s lifetime.
Hajj (pilgrimage) includes Ihram, Talbiyah, Tawaf, Sa`i, spending night at Mina, standing at Arafat, spending night at Muzdalifah, throwing Jamarat (pebbles), and sacrifice
Pilgrimage (Hajj) is a symbol of the nature of the universe which God has created in this universe
`Eid Al-Adha marks the end of Hajj and commemorates Prophet Abraham’s unselfish act of sacrificing his own son, Ishmael