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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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Muslims believe that Allah created the world from nothing (ex nihilo). According to the Quran, creation is a sign of Allah’s existence, demonstrating His power and wisdom. The universe is created in a systematic manner over six periods (days), as mentioned in Surah Al-A'raf. The creation includes everything from the heavens and the earth to all living beings, emphasizing that Allah is the ultimate creator and sustainer of life.
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Inspirational figures in Islam, such as the Prophets, scholars, and revered community leaders, serve as role models for Muslims. They provide teachings and examples that can guide believers in their daily lives, reinforcing the values of compassion, honesty, and devotion. For instance, the sayings (Hadith) and life stories of the Prophet Muhammad encourage Muslims to practice their faith sincerely, while wisdom from scholars helps interpret religious texts and apply them to contemporary issues.
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The statement suggests that personal spiritual experiences can lead to a deeper connection with Allah. Mystical experiences, such as moments of profound prayer or meditation, can evoke emotions and insights that enhance one’s faith. However, Islamic teachings emphasize a balance between mystical experiences and following the prescribed rituals (Ibadah) such as prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm), and reading the Quran. While personal experiences are valuable, they should complement, rather than replace, the collective practices of the faith, as guided by the teachings of Islam and the consensus of the community.
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