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Title: Core Muslim Beliefs


1
Core Muslim Beliefs
  • SCTR 19 Religions of the Book
  • Prepared by Matt Pham

2
Introduction
  • Six Articles of Islamic Faith (for the Sunni
    majority)
  • In addition to Five Pillars of Islamic Practice
  • Together, make up Aqidah (creed)
  • Sunni/Shia beliefs differ http//en.wikipedia.or
    g/wiki/Aqidah
  • Having Iman (to fully observe ones faith)
  • Belief in the heart
  • Profession by the tongue
  • Performance of the deeds
  • Caution / Similar words Imam leader vs.
    Iman faith
  • Without the articles of faith, there is no
    context for the pillars of practice

3
To Believe in God (Allah)
  • Monotheism (tawhid divine unity)
  • God is absolute, a single inseparable unity
  • One God ? Same God for Jews, Christians, Muslims
  • Allah not a proper name, but the Arabic word for
    God
  • 99 Names of God found throughout the Quran
  • God has no associate or partner
  • Muslims reject the Christian concept of Trinity
  • God cannot become human humans cannot be God
  • Consider Jesus a great prophet, but not divine

4
To Believe in the Unseen
  • Angels
  • Gods messengers reveal messages to Prophets
  • Ex Angel Gabriel revealed the Quran to Muhammad
  • No free will sole purpose is serving God
  • Accompany, guide, and protect people at all times
  • Spirits (Jinn)
  • Spiritual beings, with free will
  • Thus can be good or evil
  • Root of English word/concept genie

5
To Believe in Prophethood
  • Prophets (nabi ) and Messengers (rasul )
  • Prophets speak Gods words to people orally.
  • Messengers record Gods words in book form.
  • So, not all prophets are messengers,but all
    messengers are also prophets.
  • Muslims believe in 1000s of prophets
  • Chain of Prophets Adam was first Muhammad was
    last
  • Also incl. Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Moses, David,
    Jesus, etc.
  • All transmit same basic message throughout
    history
  • Certain prophets were sent to specific
    groups/nations

6
To Believe in Revelation
  • Holy Books
  • Revealed scriptures messages from God
  • Different languages, different cultures,
    different eras
  • But same basic message, culminating in the Quran
  • Progressive Revelation
  • Books of Moses, Psalms of David, Gospels of Jesus
  • Ultimately the Quran, revealed thru Muhammad
  • NOTE Most Muslims do not read the present HB
    or NT,believing ancient Jews Christians
    altered the messages God had revealed through
    Moses, David, and Jesus

7
To Believe in the Day of Judgment
  • Resurrection of the Dead
  • At the end of time, all people will be raised
  • Everyone is held accountable for his/her own
    deeds
  • Judgment / Afterlife
  • Everyone is judged based on ones life/actions on
    earth
  • If good deeds outweigh bad deeds
  • Reward ? eternal life with God in
    heaven/paradise/garden
  • If bad deeds outweigh good deeds
  • Punishment ? in everlasting fires of hell

8
To Believe in the Divine Decree
  • Human Nature / Free Will
  • Everyone has knowledge ability to choose
    between right wrong, and so is held
    responsible
  • Yet God has correct fore-knowledge of everyones
    path
  • Destiny / Fate / Predestination
  • God wrote down our destiny in the Preserved
    Tablet
  • God knows what our nature will cause us to do
  • A persons actions are not caused by what God has
    written
  • But God is omniscient ? God knows in advance

9
Review
  • Six Articles of Faith (for Sunni Muslims)
  • Allah/God
  • Angels Spirits
  • Holy Books
  • Prophets
  • Day of Judgment
  • Destiny or Fate
  • Variety of Beliefs
  • Most Muslims, esp. Sunnis, believe in all the
    above
  • Specific explanations may vary, even among Sunnis
  • Some similarities differences for Shii Muslims
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