The pillars of Iman (faith) in Islam are fundamental beliefs that shape a Muslim’s faith and actions. Here’s a summary of each:

  1. Belief in Allah: Acknowledging the oneness of God (Tawhid) and His sovereignty, power, and attributes.
  2. Belief in Angels: Accepting the existence of angels as created beings who serve various roles, including delivering messages from God.
  3. Belief in the Holy Books: Recognizing the sacred scriptures revealed by God, including the Qur’an, Torah, Psalms, and Gospel, with the Qur’an being the final and complete revelation.
  4. Belief in Prophets: Affirming the prophets sent by God, including figures like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, who is considered the final prophet.
  5. Belief in the Day of Judgment: Understanding that there will be a final day when all individuals will be resurrected and judged for their deeds, leading to eternal reward or punishment.
  6. Belief in Divine Decree (Qadar): Accepting that everything happens according to God’s will, encompassing both predestination and human free will.

These pillars form the foundation of a Muslim’s faith and guide their beliefs and practices.

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