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Outline three characteristics of Allah shown in the Qur'an. Explain two Muslim beliefs about angels. Explain two Muslim teachings about life after death shown in t... show full transcript
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Allah is the One True God: The Qur'an emphasizes that Allah is unique and there is no god but Him, as stated in Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1-4).
Allah is All-Powerful: Allah's omnipotence is highlighted throughout the Qur'an, indicating that He has control over all things and nothing occurs without His will.
Allah is Merciful: The concept of mercy is a central theme in the Qur'an, with numerous references to Allah being compassionate and forgiving.
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Angels are Messengers of Allah: Muslims believe that angels are created beings who serve as messengers. They convey Allah's words and instructions to prophets and guide believers.
Angels Have Specific Roles: Each angel has designated duties, such as recording human actions (Kiraman Katibin) and protecting believers based on Allah's command.
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Resurrection After Death: The Qur'an teaches that all individuals will be resurrected on the Day of Judgment, where they will face their deeds (Surah Al-Isra 17:52).
Judgment Based on Deeds: Allah will judge individuals according to their actions during their lifetime, determining whether they will enter Paradise or Hell based on their faith and righteous deeds (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:81).
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The prophets serve as crucial figures in conveying Allah's message; they exemplify how to live according to His will.
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In conclusion, while the prophets provide essential guidance, it is equally important to engage with the broader teachings of Islam to gain a holistic understanding of a Muslim's life.
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