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1 Outline three characteristics of Allah. 1 (a) Outline three characteristics of Allah. (b) Explain two ways that belief in predestination affects the life of a M... show full transcript
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Allah is One: This emphasizes the oneness of God in Islam, indicating that there is only one true deity worthy of worship.
Allah is Omnipotent: Allah has the power to do anything, which means He has control over all aspects of creation.
Allah is Merciful: Allah is known for His mercy towards His creation, offering forgiveness and compassion to those who repent.
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Acceptance of Allah’s Will: Believing in predestination helps Muslims accept events in their lives, whether good or bad, as part of Allah's divine plan. This fosters a sense of peace during difficult times, as they trust that everything happens for a reason.
Encouragement to Lead a Righteous Life: Knowing that Allah knows all that will happen encourages Muslims to make conscious choices in their daily lives, striving to follow the teachings of Islam and maintain good behavior.
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Messengers of Allah: Angels act as messengers, delivering revelations and guidance from Allah to humanity. For instance, the Angel Gabriel brought the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, which serves as a source of wisdom for Muslims.
Guardians of Humans: Angels are believed to protect and watch over individuals. Muslims believe that angels are always in the presence of humans, reminding them of their duties towards Allah and the moral obligations they must fulfill.
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In conclusion, while Prophet Muhammad is undeniably a central figure in Islam and serves as an essential role model, many contemporary Muslims may find it beneficial to look beyond him for additional guidance that resonates with today's complexities.
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