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The existence of Allah (a) State three things that Muslims believe about the nature of Allah. (b) Describe what Muslims believe about the origins of the world. (c... show full transcript
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Tawhid (Oneness): Muslims believe in the absolute oneness of Allah, meaning that He is unique and there is no deity worthy of worship except Him.
Mercy and Compassion: Allah is described in the Qur'an as the Most Merciful and the Most Compassionate, emphasizing His benevolent nature towards all creation.
Omnipotence: Muslims believe that Allah is all-powerful (Almighty) and has control over the universe and everything within it.
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Muslims believe that the world was created by Allah in six days, as stated in the Qur'an. They hold that the universe is a manifestation of Allah's creative will and intention. The creation is viewed as inherently good and reflective of Allah’s attributes. Furthermore, Muslims believe that everything in existence is designed with purpose and that humans are appointed as stewards (khalifah) of the earth, responsible for its care and maintenance.
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Inspirational figures, such as prophets and scholars, can guide Muslims in understanding their faith more deeply. For instance, through their teachings and examples, these individuals can exemplify moral integrity and devotion to Allah. They can provide insights into the Qur'an and Hadith, facilitating better comprehension of Islamic principles. Furthermore, being around such role models can motivate Muslims to engage in religious practices more fervently and to develop a stronger sense of community and belonging.
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Mystical experiences, often described as profound moments of connection with the divine, can cultivate a deep spiritual awareness in an individual. However, in Islam, while such experiences may be beneficial, they should not replace the foundational practices such as prayer, reading the Qur'an, and adhering to Islamic teachings. Drawing on scholarly perspectives, it is important to acknowledge that traditional practices and community engagement also play vital roles in fostering a closer relationship with Allah. Therefore, while mystical experiences can enhance one’s spirituality, they should complement established religious practices rather than serve as the sole path to closeness with Allah.
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