Islamic Theology
Islam is the way of life for those who believe in God
and want to live a life in worship and obedience to none but
God. The reward is forgiveness from God and an everlasting life
in the Heaven.
Belief in one God (read more)
Allah in Arabic, constitutes the very foundation of
Islam. There is no deity except Allah. He is indivisible and
absolutely transcendent. God is the Almighty, the Creator and
the Sustainer of the universe, Who is similar to nothing and
nothing is comparable to Him. Worship and obedience belongs
to Allah and Allah alone. Joining other gods with God is an
unforgivable sin. Any one who joins other gods with God has
strayed far, far away from the Truth.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (read more)
Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Makkah, a city in the present-day
Saudi Arabia in 570 C.E. He is a direct descendant of Prophet
Ishmael, the first son of Prophet Abraham. Peace and blessings
of God be on all His prophets. Muhammad received divine revelations
(The Holy Quran) over a period of 23 years in the seventh century
of the Christian Era. Muslims believe that he is the last Messenger
sent by God for the guidance of mankind until the Day of Judgment.
He is the model for humanity of all walks of life to follow
until the Last Hour. God sent him as a mercy for the worlds.
The primary sources of knowledge are the Holy Quran and the
Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. Anyone wanting to live a life
in worship and obedience to God should follow these teachings.
The Holy Quran (read more)
Quran (also written as Koran) is the Divine Book revealed
to Muhammad (peace be on him). The Holy Quran confirms what
was revealed to earlier messengers of God and serves as the
Criterion of right and wrong. The Quran is the only divine Book
extant in its original text and is therefore the only source
of Guidance from God for all mankind.
The Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad refers to his sayings and
actions, his approvals and disapprovals. The Sunnah is collected
in books separate from the Holy Quran and are known as Hadith
books. While the Holy Quran is 100% word of God revealed to
the Prophet, not every Hadith is authentic. Early Muslim scholars
have classified hadith into various categories ranging from
different levels of authenticity to false hadith.
Under this subweb on Theology, the Introductory page has general
introductory articles on Islam. The page on Islamic Faith describes
the basic beliefs in Islam. Articles on worship and rituals
including prayers, charity, fasting and pilgrimage are at our
Worship page.
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