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Nature of Allah

Concept of God in Islamic theology.

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The Qur'an

Islam's holy book containing revelations to Muhammad.

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God's Mercy

Described as 'the almighty, the merciful' (Qur'an 1:1).

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Justice of Allah

Allah stands upon justice, as stated in Qur'an 3:18.

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Secret Planner

Allah is referred to as 'the Best of planners' (Qur'an 8:30).

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Creation Power

Allah can bring the dead to life (Qur'an 46:33).

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Human Creation

Allah created humans and knows their innermost thoughts (Qur'an 50:16).

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Absolute Unity

Allah is 'the Unique One of Absolute Unity' (Qur'an 112:1).

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Hadith

Sayings of Prophet Muhammad guiding Islamic beliefs.

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Patience of Allah

None is more patient than Allah, according to Hadith.

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Maintainer of Universe

Allah sustains the heavens and the earth.

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Ninety-Nine Names

Allah has 99 names; memorizing them leads to Paradise.

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Pre-Creation Decree

Allah decreed creation 50,000 years before it happened.

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Role of Angels

Angels serve as messengers and protectors in Islam.

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Gabriel's Revelation

Gabriel revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad (Qur'an 2:97).

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Enemies of Faith

Rejecting Allah and His angels leads to divine enmity (Qur'an 2:98).

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Belief in Messengers

Faith includes belief in all messengers and scriptures (Qur'an 2:285).

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Guardian Angels

Angels guard humans by Allah's command (Qur'an 13:11a).

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Prophethood

The role of prophets in conveying Allah's message.

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Moses and Jesus

Both are significant prophets in Islamic tradition (Qur'an 2:87).

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Submission to Allah

Muslims submit to Allah and His revelations (Qur'an 2:136).

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Creation of Adam

Allah created Adam from dust and commanded him to 'Be' (Qur'an 3:59).

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Abraham's Faith

Abraham was devoted solely to Allah, not a polytheist (Qur'an 3:67).

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Seal of the Prophets

Muhammad is the last prophet in Islam.

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Qur'an

The holy book of Islam, revealed to Muhammad.

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Torah

Jewish holy scripture, guidance for Jews.

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Psalms

Sacred songs and prayers in the Bible.

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Barzakh

A barrier between the living and the afterlife.

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Predestination

The belief that Allah has predetermined all events.

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Imamate

Leadership role of Ali and his descendants in Islam.

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Mahdi

A messianic figure expected to bring justice.

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Shahadah

Declaration of faith in Islam.

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Salah

Islamic practice of ritual prayer.

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Adalat

Principle of justice in Islamic teachings.

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Resurrection

The belief in life after death.

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Six Articles of Faith

Core beliefs every Muslim must accept.

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Day of Judgment

Final assessment of humanity by Allah.

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Angels

Spiritual beings created by Allah.

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Holy Books

Scriptures revealed to prophets, including Qur'an.

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Eternal Home

The afterlife destination for the wicked.

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Heavens

Seven layers of the sky created by Allah.

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Fruits of Paradise

Rewards for the righteous in the afterlife.

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Divine Decree

Allah's predetermined plan for creation.

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Justice

Fairness and equity commanded by God.

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Knowledge of Allah

Allah's omniscience over all things.

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Power of Allah

Allah's ability to create and resurrect.

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Doomsday

The final day of judgment for all souls.

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Salah

Daily prayers, five times a day.

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Zakat

Obligatory charity, typically 2.5% of savings.

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Sawm

Fasting during Ramadan, from dawn to sunset.

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Hajj

Pilgrimage to Mecca, required once in a lifetime.

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Shariah

Islamic law derived from the Qur'an and Hadith.

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Jihad

Striving or struggling in the way of God.

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Khums

One-fifth tax on profits, for religious purposes.

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Amr-bil-Maroof

Commanding what is good and right.

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Nahil Anril Munkar

Forbidding what is wrong and harmful.

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Tawalia

Loyalty to fellow Muslims and community.

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Tabarra

Disavowing those who oppose Islamic teachings.

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Eid al-Adha

Festival of sacrifice, commemorating Abraham's faith.

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Eid al-Fitr

Celebration marking the end of Ramadan.

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Ashura

Day of fasting, commemorating historical events.

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Laylat-al-Qadr

Night of Power, when the Qur'an was revealed.

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Sadaqah

Voluntary charity, any act of kindness.

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Wudu

Ritual purification before prayers.

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Hadith

Sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad.

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Qur'an

Holy book of Islam, revealed to Muhammad.

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Fard

Obligatory acts in Islam.

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Sunnah

Practices of Prophet Muhammad, guiding Islamic behavior.

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Umrah

Optional pilgrimage to Mecca, can be performed anytime.

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Zakat al-Fitr

Charity given at the end of Ramadan.

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Ransom for Fasting

Feeding a poor person for missed fast.