Righteousness in Islam
Belief in Allah, the Last Day, the Angels, the Scriptures, and the Prophets (Qur’an 2:177)
Tawhid
Concept of the oneness of Allah (Qur’an, Surah 112)
Seal of the Prophets
Title given to Muhammad (Qur’an 33:41)
Exemplary Role of Muhammad
Described as an excellent example in the Qur'an (33:21)
Revelation
Command to recite in the name of the Lord who created (Qur’an, Surah 96)
Praise to Allah
Acknowledgment of Allah as the Creator of heavens, earth, and angels (Qur’an 35:1)
Accountability
Mention of a book opened on the Day of Judgment for each person (Qur’an 17:13)
Allah's Mercy
Allah described as "the entirely merciful"
Divine Guardianship
Allah as the creator and guardian of everything (Qur’an 39:62)
Muhammad's Legacy
Last sermon emphasizing adherence to the Qur'an and Sunnah
Gratitude to Allah
Acknowledgment of all praise due to Allah (Qur’an 35:1)
Predestination and Free Will
Allah's decree on changing one's condition (Qur’an 13:11)
Predestination and Free Will
Individual fate tied to their neck (Qur’an 17:13)
Religious Freedom
Prohibition of compulsion in religion (Qur’an 2:256)
Rewards and Punishments
Good deeds lead to delight in paradise, while disbelief results in punishment (Qur’an 30:14-16)
Repentance
Assurance of acceptance of repentance by Allah (Qur’an 2:160)
Martyrdom
Believers killed in the way of Allah are considered alive and provided for by Allah (Qur’an 3:169)
Kindness and Charity
Emphasis on kind words and forgiveness over charity with hurtful words (Qur’an 2:263)
Acts of Goodness
Hadith stating every act of goodness is considered charity
Charity
Hadith emphasizing the significance of charity, even as small as half a date fruit
Just War
Instruction to fight in the way of Allah within the limits set by God (Qur’an 2:190)