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Tawhid
he oneness and uniqueness of Allah. Tawhid is fundamental to Islamic belief
Malaikah
the angels in Islam, created by Allah from light, who serve various roles including delivering messages to prophets. angels do not possess free will and are entirely obedient to Allah.
Kutub
The holy books of Islam, including the Quran, which is considered the final revelation to humanity.
Nubuwwah
The concept of prophethood in Islam, where Allah appoints individuals known as prophets to guide and teach humanity.
Akhira
The afterlife in Islam, where individuals are judged by Allah for their deeds and rewarded or punished accordingly.
Al-Qadr
belief in predestination
Risalah
The message or communication from Allah to humanity, particularly through prophets, guiding them in faith and practice.
Imamah
The concept of leadership in Islam, particularly among Shia Muslims, emphasizing the role of the Imams as divinely appointed leaders.
Mi’ad
The belief in the Day of judgement and the afterlife, where individuals are held accountable for their actions.
Five Roots of Usul as Din
The foundational principles of Shia Islam that encompass Tawhid (the oneness of God), Adalah (justice of God), Nubuwwah (prophethood), Imamah (leadership), and Ma'ad (the return or resurrection).
Qur’an
The holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
Six key words of the nature of Allah
include Tawhid, Omnipotence, Omniscience, Mercy, Justice, and Transcendence.
The six prophets
are figures in Islam recognised as major prophets, including Adam, Noah, Dawud, Ibrahim, Musa, Isa, and Muhammad.
The three angels
are spiritual beings in Islam who serve various purposes, including Jibril (Gabriel), Mikail (Michael), and Israfil.
Jinn
are supernatural creatures in Islam, created from smokeless fire, capable of both good and evil, and possessing free will.
Retribution
Reformation
Deterrence
Unit 3
The Five pillars
The Ten Obligatory Acts
Jihad
Lesser Jihad
Greater Jihad
Eid ul-Adha
Eid ul-Fitr
Eid ul-Ghadeer
Ashura
Unit 4
Pacifism
Just war theroy
Harb al-Maqadis
Ascetism
Sufism