How do I learn basic Islam?
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How do I learn basic Islam?
Islam teaches that there is no compulsion in religion….Study the five pillars of Islam.
- Shahadah – declaration of faith in the oneness of God and that Muhammad is the last prophet of God (Ashhadu an la elaha ella Allah wa anna muhammadan rasool allah);
- Salah – praying five times a day;
Why is the creed important to Muslims?
The first and most important doctrine in the creed of Islam is the doctrine of Allah. Muhammad knew from childhood the native pre-Islamic belief in Alilah, meaning “the god,” a vague high God who created the world and became Allah or God. His attributes include life, power, knowledge, will, sensibility, and speech.
How can I learn Islamic study at home?
Create an environment where Islam is visible and felt in the home. Some suggestions could be to have the adhan playing at home at Prayer time, recite Quran aloud and allow your children to see you when praying, or even pray together.
What are the 7 beliefs in Islam?
These basic beliefs shape the Islamic way of life.
- 1 Belief in the Oneness of God.
- 2 Belief in the Angels of God.
- 3 Belief in the Revelations (Books) of God.
- 4 Belief in the Prophets of God.
- 5 Belief in the Day of Judgment.
- 6 Belief in Premeasurement (Qadar)
- 7 Belief in Resurrection after Death.
Who founded the Quran?
According to traditional Islamic beliefs, the Quran was revealed to Muhammad, a trader in the Western Arabian city of Mecca founded by the prophet Abraham (Ibrahim), which had become a sanctuary for pagan deities and an important trading center.
How can I improve my Islamic knowledge?
15 Practical Ways to Seek Islamic Knowledge
- Make the Intention to Seek Knowledge.
- Attend Classes at a Masjid/Mosque.
- Listen Attentively to the Jumu’ah Khutbah.
- Take Arabic Classes.
- Attend Halaqahs.
- Attend Seminars.
- Read the Qur’an.
- Study Alongside a Scholar, Shaykh, or Imam.