God in Islam: What God Teaches about Himself
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?
This subsection focuses on the concept of divine unity (tahweed or monotheism) from an Islamic perspective.
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?
How do we define religion? Are there kinds of religions, and how do they differ? Which category does Islam belong to? Hasn’t religion failed to catch up with science?
While the story of Prophet Noah is cited only once in the Genesis, it is recounted several times in the Qur’an, but what are the differences between the two narrations? What do they have in common?
How did people live before the coming of Prophet Noah? What happened to the concept of the Oneness of God Prophet Adam came with? Did they worship God as taught by Adam?
As all God’s prophets, Noah was sent with a specific message; go back to God. How did he call his people? How did they, particularly the rich, respond to his call?
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How do we acquire knowledge about God? How do we know there’s One God? And how does such knowledge help unlock/explore life’s mysteries?
What are the forms of polytheism? How does Islam look at them? What is the relation between the oneness of God and the unity of the universe?
The love of God is the highest of all things. All Muslims are agreed that the love of God is a duty. What does such love look like, and why do we love God?
What do mean by true monotheism? Are there types of monotheism? How could we know and what does that matter?
Why do we, Muslims, have a special term for God and what does it mean in the Islamic creed? Does it relate to the word God?
The first and foremost pillar of islam, the Shahada, is a prerequisite for the other four pillars of Islam and it is the only key to the Paradise.
On the Day of Resurrection, there will be many intercessors other than Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) such as the angels, the prophets and the believers.