| Chapter 12:  Islamic 
                  faith : Some details Most of the following is 
                obtained from the book "The Muslim's Belief" by Shaik Muhammad 
                ibn Saleh Al-'Uthaimin as translated by Maneh Hammad Al-Johani. 
                Some modifications have been made. It contains some of the 
                details of the Muslim's belief. As seen in the previous chapter, 
                this is the second level of Islamic belief. It builds upon the 
                basic foundation of "Islam" and is directly below the final 
                level of "Ihsan" (excellence). It is of course by no 
                means comprehensive:
 1) Our Creed: Our creed is to believe in Allah, His Angels, 
                His Books, His Messengers, the Day of Judgment, and Fate whether 
                good or bad.
 Belief in Allah's Lordship, Oneness, and Attributes 
                 
                  We believe in Allah's Divinity, that is He 
                  is the Lord, the Creator, the Sovereign, and the Manager of 
                  all affairs. We believe in Allah's Godship; that is, He 
                  is the True God and every other deity is false. We believe in His Names and Attributes, 
                  that is He has the most magnificent Names and the sublime 
                  perfect Attributes. We believe in His Oneness in all this, that 
                  is, He has no associate in His Divinity, His Godship, His 
                  Names, or His Attributes. Allah says in the Qur'an: 
                  "He is the Lord of the Heavens and the Earth and all that is 
                  in between them, so worship Him and be patient in His worship, 
                  do you know any equal to Him" (19:65) We believe that "Allah there is no God 
                  but He, the Living the Everlasting. Slumber does not seize 
                  Him, neither sleep; to Him belongs all that is in the Heavens 
                  and the Earth. Who is there that shall intercede with Him 
                  except by His permission? He knows what is before them and 
                  what is behind them, and they do not encompass anything of His 
                  knowledge except what He wills. His Throne extends over the 
                  Heavens and the Earth; the preservation of them does not 
                  burden Him; He is the High, the Great." (2:255)
                  We believe that "He is Allah, there is 
                  no god but He--the Knower of the Unseen and the Visible, He is 
                  the Most Gracious, Most Merciful. He is Allah, there is no God 
                  but He, the King, the Holy One, the Source of Peace, the 
                  Keeper of Faith, the Guardian, the Almighty, the Subduer, the 
                  Sublime. Glory be to Allah above what they associate with Him. 
                  He is Allah, the Creator, the Maker, the Shaper, His are the 
                  most beautiful Names. All that is in the Heavens and the Earth 
                  glorifies Him. He is the Almighty, the Wise".(59:22-4)
                  We believe that to Him belongs the kingdom 
                  of the Heavens and the Earth: "He creates what He pleases. 
                  He gives, to whom He wills, females, and He gives, to whom He 
                  wills, males, or He couples them, males and females; and He 
                  makes whom He wills barren. Surely, He is the Knowing, the 
                  Powerful." (42:49-50). We believe that "There is nothing 
                  whatever like unto Him, He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing. 
                  To Him belongs the keys of the Heavens and the Earth. He 
                  enlarges and restricts provisions to whom He wills. Surely He 
                  has knowledge of everything." (42:11-12). We believe that "There is no creature 
                  that moves in the Earth but its provision depends on Allah. He 
                  knows its dwelling and its resting place. All is recorded in a 
                  clear Book." (11:6) We believe that "With Him are the keys 
                  of the Unseen; none knows them but He. He knows what is in 
                  land and sea; not a leaf falls, but He knows it. Not a grain 
                  in the deep darkness of the Earth, not a thing green or dry 
                  but it is in a clear Book." (6:59). We believe that "Allah alone has the 
                  knowledge of the Hour, sends down rain, and knows what is in 
                  the wombs. No soul knows what it shall earn tomorrow, and no 
                  soul knows in what land it shall die. Surely, Allah is 
                  All-knowing, All-aware." (31:34) We believe that Allah speaks whatever He 
                  pleases whenever He pleases "And Allah spoke to Moses 
                  directly." (4:164) "And when Moses came at Our 
                  appointed place, and his Lord spoke to him." (7:143) 
                  "We called to him from the right side of the Mount (Sinai), 
                  and We brought him near in communion." (19-52) We believe that "If the ocean became ink 
                  for the words of my Lord, the ocean would be finished before 
                  the words of my Lord came to an end." (18:109) "And if 
                  all the trees that are in the earth were pens, and the ocean 
                  (were ink), with seven oceans swelling it therefore, the words 
                  of Allah would not be exhausted. Surely, Allah is Mighty, 
                  Wise." (31:27). We believe that Allah's words are the most 
                  truthful in conveying information, the most just in ruling, 
                  and the fairest in conversation. He said, "The word of your 
                  Lord has been fulfilled in truth and justice." (6:115) 
                  "And who is more truthful in his word than Allah?" (4:74).
                  We believe that the Qur'an is Allah's 
                  words. He literally spoke it to Gabriel who 
                  conveyed it to the Prophet, peace be upon him: "Say (O 
                  Muhammad) the Holy Spirit has brought it down from your Lord 
                  in truth." (16:102) "Truly it is the revelation of the 
                  Lord of the worlds brought down upon your heart by the 
                  Faithful Spirit so that you may be one of the warners, in a 
                  clear Arabic tongue."(26: 192-5) We believe that Allah is well above his 
                  creatures in His person and His Attributes, because He says,
                  "He is the High, the Great." (2:255) "He is Supreme over 
                  His servants, and He is the Wise, the All-aware." (6:18).
                  We believe that He "created the Heavens 
                  and the Earth in six days, then He settled Himself on the 
                  Throne; He manages everything." (10:3) His "settling on 
                  the Throne" means that He is sitting in person on His 
                  Throne in a way that is becoming to His Majesty and greatness. 
                  Nobody except He knows exactly how He is sitting. We believe that He is with His creatures 
                  while He is still on His Throne. He knows their conditions, 
                  hears their sayings, sees their deeds and manages their 
                  affairs. He provides for the poor and the broken. He gives 
                  sovereignty to whom He pleases and takes away sovereignty from 
                  whom He pleases; He exalts whom He wills and He abases whom He 
                  wills. In His hand is all good and He is powerful over 
                  everything. Whoever possesses these qualities is literally 
                  with His creatures even if He is literally above them on His 
                  Throne. "There is nothing whatsoever like unto Him; He is 
                  the All-hearing, the All-seeing." (42:11) We do not say as the Incarnationists among 
                  the Jahomites and others say, that is, Allah is living with 
                  His creatures on Earth. We consider whoever says this a 
                  non-believer or straying away because he attributed to Allah 
                  that which does not become Him (of defects). We believe in what His Messenger told us 
                  that He descends to the near sky before the last third of 
                  every night and says: "Who shall pray to Me and I will 
                  answer his prayers? Who shall ask Me and I will give him? Who 
                  shall ask my forgiveness and I will forgive him?" (Bukhari 
                  & Muslim). We believe that He will come at the Day of 
                  Judgment to judge among His people because He said, "No 
                  indeed! when the Earth is crushed to powder, and your Lord 
                  comes down with the angels in rows after rows, and Hell is 
                  brought out that day. On that day man will remember, but what 
                  will remembrance avail him?" (89:21-23) We believe that He 
                  is the Doer of what He wills Allah's Will: Universal and Legal: We believe that His will is of two kinds:
                 
                  Universal will: 
                  through which His intention is carried out. It is not 
                  necessary that what is carried out is liked by Him. This type 
                  of will means "permission", as Allah said, "Had Allah 
                  willed, they would not have fought one against the other, but 
                  Allah does whatever He desires," (2:253) and "If Allah 
                  desires to lead you astray, He is your Lord." (11:34).
                   
                  Legal will: 
                  which does not necessarily entail that the execution of His 
                  desire. The will, in this case, cannot be but what He likes, 
                  as He said, "Allah wants to forgive you." (4:27)
                   The example of these two wills is a man who 
                has a son. This man tells his son "do not play with electricity, 
                it will hurt you." This man does not then tie his son to the 
                bed-post in order to prevent him from electrocuting himself. If 
                the son then disregards his father's warning then that is his 
                choice. It can not then be said that the son only electrocuted 
                himself because the father "wished" that he do so and had the 
                father "wished" to prevent him from doing this then he could 
                have tied him to the bed post his whole life. From the above example, we see that it is 
                possible for God to "will" that we do good but to not force us 
                to do so even though that is within His power. Whatever we then 
                choose to do, either good or evil, is then also only 
                accomplished through God's "will" since He "allowed" us to do so 
                and did not force us to do that which He commanded us to. In all 
                cases, all things happen through the will of God, however, not 
                all things that He wills are pleasing to Him. 
                  We believe that His universal and legal 
                  wills are part of His wisdom. Every thing He performs in the 
                  universe or requires legally from His creatures 
                  is for a good reason and according to His wisdom, whether we 
                  grasp it or it escapes our reasons: "Is not Allah the best 
                  of Judges?" (95-9), "And who is better than Allah in 
                  judgment for a people who have firm faith." (5:50)
                  We believe that Allah loves His select 
                  servants and they love Him: "Say if you love Allah, follow 
                  me and Allah will love you," (3:31) "Allah will bring a 
                  people whom He will love and who will love Him," (5:45) 
                  "Allah loves the steadfast," (3:146) "And act justly, 
                  surely, Allah loves the just," (49:9) and "Do good; 
                  Allah loves those who do good." (5:93) We believe that Allah likes what He 
                  prescribed of good deeds and sayings and He dislikes what He 
                  prohibited of bad deeds and sayings: "If you disbelieve, 
                  surely Allah does not need you, yet He does not like disbelief 
                  for His servants; if you are thankful, this pleases Him,"(39:7),
                  "But Allah disliked their marching forth. So He kept them 
                  back, and it was said to them: 'Stay with the weaklings'." 
                  (9:46). We believe that Allah is pleased with those 
                  who believe in Him and do good deeds: "Allah is well 
                  pleased with them and they are well pleased with Him. That is 
                  for him who fears his Lord." (98:8) We believe that Allah is angry with those 
                  who deserve His anger among the non-believers and others: 
                  "And those who think evil thoughts of Allah, against them 
                  shall be the evil turn of fortune. Allah is angry with them." 
                  (48:6) "But whoever opens his heart to disbelief, on them 
                  is Allah's wrath and they shall have a severe punishment ." 
                  (16: 106) .
 More of Allah's Attributes:  We, as Muslims believe that God Almighty 
                possesses attributes. These attributes are the epitome and 
                ultimate in all that is good and desirous. Although we may use 
                earthly terms to describe some of these attributes, still, a 
                Muslim does not in any way compare any of these attributes to 
                those of His creation. Some of these are: 
                  We believe that Allah has a glorious and 
                  dignified face: "There will remain the face of your Lord, 
                  majestic and splendid." (55:27) We believe that Allah has two generous 
                  hands: "No, both His hands are wide open; He spends how He 
                  pleases," (5:64) "They did not esteem Allah with the 
                  esteem that is due to Him. The whole Earth will be His handful 
                  on the Day of Resurrection, and the Heavens 
                  will be rolled up in His right. Glory be to Him! and exalted 
                  is He above that which they associate with Him!" (39-67)
                  We believe that Allah possesses real eyes, 
                  because He said, "And build the ark under Our eyes as We 
                  reveal." (11:37) The Prophet, peace be upon him, said, 
                  "His veil is light. Had He removed it, the sublimity of His 
                  countenance would have burnt all that His sight reached." 
                  (Muslim & Ibn Majah) We believe that "Eyes cannot perceive 
                  Him, but He perceives the eyes, He is the Incomprehensible, 
                  the All-aware." (6:103) We believe that the believers will see 
                  their Lord on the Day of Resurrection: 
                  "Upon that day some faces shall be radiant, gazing upon their 
                  Lord." (75:22) We believe that Allah has no equal because 
                  His Attributes are perfect: "There is 
                  nothing whatsoever like unto Him. He is the All-Hearing, the 
                  All-Seeing." (42:11) We believe that "No slumber or sleep 
                  seizes Him," (2:255) because His life is perfect 
                  and eternal. We believe that He does not do injustice to 
                  anybody because His fairness is perfect.
                  We believe that He is not unaware of His 
                  servants' deeds because of His perfect 
                  supervision and comprehensive knowledge. We believe that He is capable of doing 
                  anything in the Heavens or in the Earth because of His perfect 
                  knowledge and power: "Indeed His command, when He desires a 
                  thing, is only to say to it 'Be' and it is." (36:82)
                  We believe that He is free from weariness 
                  and weakness because of His infinite-power: "Surely, We 
                  created the Heavens and the Earth and all that is between them 
                  in six days, and no weariness touched Us." (50:38).
 Describing Allah by His Revelation:  We believe in all that He assigned to Himself 
                or what His Messenger described Him with, of names and 
                attributes; but we reject two concepts:  
                  To say or believe that Allah's Attributes 
                  are similar to those of His creatures; (like saying His hand 
                  is like a human hand) To say or believe that Allah's Attributes 
                  are like such and such. (like saying His will is like human 
                  will)  
                  We negate all that He negated about Himself 
                  or what His Messenger negated about Him. We believe that 
                  negation implies the affirmation of a perfect 
                  opposite. We do not discuss what He or His Messenger did not 
                  mention about Him.  
                  We believe that following this approach is 
                  a must because what Allah affirmed or negated concerning 
                  Himself is a statement He made about Himself. He knows Himself 
                  best, His words are most just and trustful and people cannot 
                  know everything about Him. What Allah's Messenger affirmed or 
                  negated about Him is a statement he made about Allah. Besides 
                  knowing Allah better than anyone, he is the most truthful, 
                  sincere and eloquent among people. Thus, in what Allah said 
                  and what His prophet said concerning His Names and Attributes 
                  is truth, knowledge, and clarification. Therefore, we have no 
                  excuse to reject or even hesitate in accepting it.   2) The Qur'an and Sunnah: Sources of His Attributes: All that we mentioned about Allah's Attributes 
                whether briefly or in detail, affirmatively or negatively, is 
                based on the Book of our Lord and the traditions of our Prophet. 
                It also agrees with the practice of the previous generations of 
                Muslims and the rightly guided scholars who came after them.
 
                  We believe it is obligatory to take the 
                  texts of the Qur'an and the Prophetic traditions concerning 
                  Allah's Attributes at their face value 
                  and interpret them in a way that is suitable to Almighty 
                  Allah. We reject the practice of those who twisted the 
                  meanings of these texts and understood them in a way that was 
                  not intended by Allah and His messenger.  
                  We also reject the practice of those who 
                  made them devoid of their meanings as conveyed by Allah and 
                  His Messenger. We finally reject the approach of the 
                  exaggerationists who gave them a physical interpretation that 
                  makes Allah similar to some of His creatures.  
                  We know for sure that what is revealed in 
                  Allah's Book and in the traditions of His Messenger is the 
                  truth. It does not contain any contradiction: "Do they not 
                  ponder over the Qur'an? If it had been from other than Allah, 
                  surely they would have found in it much discrepancy." 
                  (4:82)
 3) Belief in Angels:  
                  We believe in the existence of the angels 
                  of Allah and that they are "honored servants. They do not 
                  speak before He does, and they do as they are commanded." 
                  (21:26) Allah created them and they worship and obey Him. 
                  "Those who are at His presence do not disdain to worship Him, 
                  nor do they weary." (21:19) Angels are concealed from us, we cannot see 
                  them. Allah may show them to some of His servants. The Prophet 
                  Muhammad saw Gabriel in his real shape with six 
                  hundred wings that covered the horizons (Bukhari & Muslim). 
                  Gabriel also took the form of a handsome human being when he 
                  met Mary and exchanged conversation with her. He came to the 
                  Prophet while he was among his companions in the appearance of 
                  an unknown man who did not show any trace of long travel, with 
                  very white clothes and very black hair. He sat facing the 
                  Prophet: his knees to the Prophet's knees, peace be upon him, 
                  and his palms on the Prophet's thighs and talked with the 
                  Prophet. The Prophet later told his companions that the man 
                  they saw was Gabriel (Bukhari & Muslim). Angel's Functions: 
                  We believe that the angels are assigned 
                  certain functions. Among the angels is Gabriel 
                  who is entrusted with revelation. He brings it down from Allah 
                  to whomever Allah wishes among His Prophets and Messengers. 
                  Among them is Michael who is in charge of rain and plantation. 
                  Among them also is Israfil who shall be in charge of blowing 
                  the Horn at the time of the final Thunderbolting and 
                  Resurrection. Among them is the Angel of 
                  death, who takes away people's souls at the time of death. 
                  Among the angels is the one who is in charge of mountains; and 
                  Malik, the keeper of Hell.  
                  Some angels are in charge of embryos in 
                  wombs, others are responsible for protecting the human beings 
                  and other angels are busy in recording men's deeds: two angels 
                  for every person, "when the two angels receive (his deeds), 
                  one sitting on the right and one on the left, not a word he 
                  utters but by him is an observer ready." (50: 18) Some 
                  other angels are in charge of questioning the dead after he is 
                  put in his last abode. Two angels come to him and ask him 
                  about his Lord, his Religion, and his Prophet. There "Allah 
                  confirms those who believe with steadfast speech, in the 
                  present life and the Hereafter" (14:27)  
                  Some of the angels are in charge of the 
                  dwellers of Paradise: "The angels enter to them from every 
                  gate, saying 'peace be upon you for that you were patient. How 
                  excellent is your final home." (13:24)  
                  The Prophet, peace be upon him, told us 
                  that "seventy thousand angels enter or pray in the 
                  'Populous House' in Heaven every day. They never come back to 
                  it as long as they live." (because their turn will never 
                  come again) (Bukhari & Muslim). 4) Belief in Allah's Books: 
                  We believe that Allah revealed Books to His 
                  Messengers as proof against mankind and a guidance for the 
                  workers of righteousness. They purified and taught them wisdom 
                  by these Books. We believe that Allah sent down a Book with 
                  every Messenger because He says "Indeed We sent down our 
                  Messengers with the clear signs, and We sent down with them 
                  the Book and the Balance so that people may uphold justice." 
                  (57:25)  Known Books of Allah:  Among these Books we know the following: 
                  The Torah which was revealed to Moses, 
                  peace be upon him. It is the greatest among the Israelites' 
                  books. "Surely, We sent down the Torah, wherein is guidance 
                  and light; by its laws the Jews have been judged by the 
                  Prophets who surrendered themselves to Allah, the rabbis and 
                  the doctors of law because they were entrusted the protection 
                  of Allah's book and were witnesses thereto." (5:44).
                   
                  The Gospel which Allah revealed to Jesus, 
                  peace be upon him. It is a confirmation of the Torah and a 
                  complement to it. "And we gave him the Gospel, wherein is 
                  guidance and light and confirming the Torah before it, as a 
                  guidance and an admonition to the God-fearing."(5:46) 
                  "And to make lawful to you certain things that, before, were 
                  forbidden to you." (3:50)  
                  The Psalms which Allah gave to David, peace 
                  be upon him.  
                  Tablets of Abraham and Moses, 
                  peace be upon them.  
                  The Glorious Qur'an which was revealed to 
                  His Prophet Muhammad, the Seal of the Prophets. It is "a 
                  guidance to the people, and clear signs of guidance and 
                  criterion between right and wrong." (2:185)   The Qur'an is Protected from Change:  The Qur'an is "confirming the scripture 
                that was before it and stands as a guardian over it (rectifying 
                mankind's tampering)." Thus, by the Qur'an Allah abrogated 
                all the previous books. Allah has also guaranteed its protection 
                from any play or mischievous distortion. "Indeed, We (God) 
                sent down the 'Reminder' (one of the names of the Qur'an) and it 
                is We who will guard it." (15:9). That is because the Qur'an 
                is a proof against mankind till the Day of Judgment. 
 Previous Scriptures Changed: The previous scriptures were meant for a 
                limited period (and a specific people) that ended with the 
                revelation of what abrogated them and exposed what had taken 
                place in them of distortion and change. That is why they were 
                not protected from corruption. They underwent distortion, 
                addition and omission "Some of the Jews pervert words from 
                their meanings." (4:46) "So woe to those who write the 
                Book with their hands, and then say, 'This is from Allah,' that 
                they may purchase by it a trivial price. So woe to them for what 
                their hands have written, and woe to them for their earnings." 
                (2:79) "Say, who sent down the Book that Moses 
                brought as a light and a guidance to people? You make it into 
                sheets of paper showing some of them and concealing much." 
                (6:91) "And there is a group among them who twist their 
                tongues with the Book, that you may think it is a part of the 
                Book, but it is not part of the Book. And they say 'It is from 
                Allah,' yet it is not from Allah, and they tell a lie against 
                Allah and they know it." (3:78-70) "O People of the Book! 
                Our Messenger has come to you, making clear to you many things 
                you had been concealing of the Book and forgiving much. 
                [Indeed!] A light has come to you from Allah and a glorious 
                Book, with which He will guide whoever follows His pleasure in 
                the way of peace, and brings them forth from darkness into the 
                light by His will." (5:15-16).
 5) Belief in Messengers;  We believe that Allah has sent to His people 
                messengers who were "bringing glad tidings and warning, so 
                that mankind might have no excuse against Allah after the 
                messengers. And Allah is Almighty, All-wise." (4:165)
 The First and Last Messengers: We believe that the first among the Messengers 
                is Noah and the last is Muhammad, peace be upon them all. "We 
                revealed to you as We revealed to Noah and the Prophets after 
                him." (4:163) "Muhammad is not the father of any of your 
                men, but the Messenger of Allah and the Seal of the Prophets." 
                (33:40)
 The Best Messengers: 
                  We believe that the best among the 
                  messengers are Muhammad, Abraham, Moses, 
                  Noah and Jesus son of Mary. It is they who are meant by the 
                  following Qur'anic verse: "And when We took a pact from the 
                  Prophets, and from you, and from Noah, and Abraham, Moses, and 
                  Jesus, son of Mary. We took from them a solemn pact." 
                  (33:7)  
                  We believe that Muhammad's message, peace 
                  be upon him. includes all the merits of the messages of those 
                  dignified messengers because Allah says, "He ordained for 
                  you that He enjoined on Noah and what He revealed to you and 
                  what He enjoined on Abraham Moses 
                  and Jesus, [namely,] established this faith and be united in 
                  it." (42:13)  Messengers Are Human Beings: 
                  We believe that all messengers are created 
                  human beings who have none of the divine qualities of Allah. 
                  Prophet Noah, the first among them, is quoted in the Qur'an as 
                  saying to his people: "neither do I say to you, 'I possess 
                  the treasures of Allah, ' nor do I know the unseen, and I do 
                  not say: 'I am an angel'." (11:31) Allah then directed 
                  Muhammad who is the last among them to say the same words to 
                  his own people: "Say (O Muhammad): I do not say to you I 
                  possess the treasures of Allah, nor do I know the unseen, and 
                  I do not say to you 'I am an angel." (6:50) And to say: 
                  "I have no power to bring benefit nor harm for myself, but 
                  only as Allah wills ." (7: 188) And also to say "Say (O 
                  Muhammad): I have no power to harm nor benefit you. Say (O 
                  Muhammad): none can protect me from Allah, nor can I find any 
                  refuge besides Him." (72:21-22)  
                  We believe that the messengers are among 
                  Allah's servants. He blessed them with the message and 
                  described them as servants, in the context of praising and 
                  honoring them. So, He says about Noah, the first among them:
                  "You are the descendants of those whom We carried with 
                  Noah, he was a truly thankful servant." (17:3). Allah said 
                  about the last among them, Muhammad, peace be upon him: 
                  "Blessed be He who sent down the Qur'an to His servant, that 
                  he may warn mankind." (25: 1) He said about some other 
                  messengers: "And mention our servants Abraham, 
                  Isaac, and Jacob men of might and 
                  vision." (38:45) "And remember our servants David who 
                  was a mighty and penitent man." (38:17) "And to David, 
                  we gave Solomon. How excellent a servant [was 
                  he]! [Indeed] he was penitent." (38:30). Allah said about 
                  Jesus, son of Mary: "He is only a servant whom We blessed 
                  and We made him an example to the children of Israel." 
                  (63:59) We believe that Allah concluded all messages with the 
                  message of Muhammad, peace be upon him, to all people because 
                  Allah said: "Say, 'O mankind, I am Allah's messenger to you 
                  all. To Him belongs the Kingdom of the Heavens and the Earth; 
                  There is no god but He. He ordains life and death. So believe 
                  in Allah and His messenger, the unlettered Prophet who 
                  believes in Allah and His words. Follow him so that you may be 
                  rightly guided." (7: 158) Islam: The Universal and Final Message: 
                  We believe that the Shari'ah (law) of the 
                  Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, is the religion of Islam 
                  which Allah has chosen for His servants. After the coming of 
                  Muhammad (pbuh), He does not accept from anyone any other 
                  religion, because Allah, the Exalted, said, "Surely, the 
                  true religion in Allah's sight is Islam," (3:19) and He 
                  also said, "Today I have perfected your religion for you 
                  and I have completed my favor upon you, and I have chosen 
                  Islam to be your religion." (5:3) And "whoever desires 
                  a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted from 
                  him, and in the Hereafter he will be among the losers." 
                  (3:85)  
                  It is also our belief that whoever rejects 
                  the universal message of Muhammad, peace be upon him, is 
                  rejecting the message of all messengers, even if he claims 
                  that he believes and follows his messenger. Allah the Exalted, 
                  said: "Noah's people rejected the messengers." (26:105) 
                  Thus, Allah considered them rejecting all the messengers 
                  despite the fact that there was no messenger before Noah. This 
                  is also clear from the following verses: "Those who 
                  disbelieve in Allah and His messengers, and wish to make 
                  division between Allah and His messengers, and say: 'We 
                  believe in some and disbelieve in others,' wishing to take a 
                  midway course. Those indeed are the disbelievers. And We have 
                  prepared for the disbelievers a humiliating punishment." 
                  (4:150-1)  
                  We believe that there is no prophet after 
                  Muhammad, Allah's Messenger, peace be upon him. Whoever claims 
                  prophethood after him, or believes in anyone claiming it, is a 
                  disbeliever because he is rejecting Allah, His messenger, and 
                  the Muslims' consensus.   The Prophet's Companions:  
                  We believe that the best among the Muslim 
                  Ummah (community) are the Prophet's Companions, then their 
                  followers, and those who followed them .  
                  We also believe that a group of this Ummah 
                  will always remain victorious on the right path, unharmed by 
                  those who let them down or those who oppose them, until the 
                  Day of Judgment. 
 6) Belief In The Day Of Judgment:  We believe in the Final Day, which is the Day 
                of Judgment, when people will be resurrected alive to remain in 
                the abode of eternal enjoyment or in the abode of eternal severe 
                punishment. 
 Belief In Resurrection (for judgment):
 We believe in Resurrection 
                which is Allah's bringing to life all the dead when the angel 
                Israfil blows the Horn for the second time, "And the Trumpet 
                shall be blown and all who are in the Heavens and who are in the 
                Earth shall be thunder-stuck except those that Allah shall 
                spare. Then, it shall be blown again and they shall rise gazing 
                around them." (39:68) People will stand up from their 
                graves, answering the call of the Lord of the Universe. They are 
                going to be bare-footed, and naked, "As We started the first 
                creation, so We shall bring it back again. This is a promise 
                from Us, We shall assuredly fulfill it." (21:104)
 Belief in the Records & Scales:  We believe in the records of deeds that will 
                be given to people in their right hands, or behind their backs 
                in the left hands: "As for him who is given his book in his 
                right hand, he shall surely receive an easy reckoning and he 
                will return to his family rejoicing. But as for him who is given 
                his book behind his back, he shall beg for destruction upon 
                himself and will burn in a Blazing Fire." (84:7-12) 
                "Every man's work We have fastened on his own neck, and on the 
                Day of Judgment We shall bring out for him a book which he will 
                see spread open, saying, 'Read your own book! Your own soul 
                suffices this day as a witness against you.'" (17:13-14)
 We believe that scales of deeds will be set up 
                on the Day of Judgment and no soul shall be wronged. "Whoever 
                has done an atom's weight of good shall see it." (99:708) 
                "Those whose scales are heavy, they are the successful; but 
                those whose scales are light, they are the ones who have lost 
                their souls in Hell dwelling forever. The Fire will burn their 
                faces, and their countenances are despondent therein." 
                (23:102-4) "He that does a good deed shall be rewarded ten 
                times the like of it, and he that does evil shall only be 
                rewarded the like of it, and they shall not be wronged." 
                (6:160)
 The Prophet's Intercession:  
                  We believe in the special great 
                  Intercession of the Prophet Muhammad, peace 
                  be upon him. He will plead with Allah, after His permission 
                  and on behalf of mankind, to judge among His servants when 
                  they suffer from worries and troubles which they cannot bear. 
                  They will first go to Adam, then Noah, then Abraham, 
                  then to Moses, then to Jesus in search of 
                  intercession, but all of them will refuse to provide this 
                  intercession due to the tremendous horror of that day. 
                  Finally, they will go to Muhammad, peace be upon him, and they 
                  will find intercession with him.  
                  We believe in the intercession which 
                  concerns some believers who were to be taken out from the 
                  Fire. This mediation is granted to the Prophet Muhammad, peace 
                  be upon him, and to others among the Prophets, the believers, 
                  and the angels.  
                  We believe also that Allah will save from 
                  Hell some people among the believers without the intercession 
                  of any one, but by His grace and mercy. The Prophet's Pool:  We believe in the Pool of the Prophet, peace 
                be upon him, the water of which is whiter than milk and sweeter 
                than honey and better in fragrance than musk. Each of its length 
                and width is the distance of a months travel. Its cups are as 
                stars in beauty and number. The believers among the Prophet's 
                followers come to take from this great cistern a drink after 
                which they will never again be thirsty for all of eternity.
 The Straight Path:  
                  We believe in the Straight Path 
                  (Sirat) set up over Hell. People pass over it according to 
                  their deeds: the first of them as fast as lighting, then as 
                  fast as wind, then as fast as birds, and then as running men. 
                  The Prophet will be standing on the Path, saying, "My Lord, 
                  Save! Save!" Some people's deeds will fall short. Some of them 
                  will come crawling. At both sides of the Path there are hooks 
                  that are designed to take whom Allah wills: some are saved but 
                  bruised; others are thrown into Hell. (Bukhari & Muslim). We 
                  believe in all that is mentioned in the Qur'an or the 
                  Prophetic sayings concerning that day and its horrors, may 
                  Allah save us all from them.  
                  We believe in the intercession (shafa'ah) 
                  of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, for the people of 
                  Paradise to enter therein. This intercession is exclusively 
                  limited to the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.   Belief in Paradise & Hell: 
                  We believe in Paradise and Hell. Paradise 
                  is the abode of enjoyment which Allah, the Exalted, prepared 
                  for the righteous. The blessing they enjoy there, no eye has 
                  ever seen, no ear has ever heard of, and no human being has 
                  ever imagined: "No soul knows what comfort is kept hidden 
                  for them, as a reward for that which they used to do." 
                  (32:17) Hell is the abode of punishment which Allah has 
                  prepared for the unbelievers and the evildoers. The torture 
                  and horror in it cannot be imagined. "Surely, We have 
                  prepared for the unjust a fire, whose pavilion encompasses 
                  them. If they call for help, they will be helped with water 
                  like molten copper which will scald their faces. How dreadful 
                  a drink and how evil a resting-place!" (18:29)  
                  Both Paradise and Hell are existing now and 
                  they will never perish. "Whoever believes in Allah and does 
                  righteousness, He will admit him to Gardens beneath which 
                  rivers flow, to dwell therein for ever. Allah had indeed made 
                  for him an excellent provision." (65:11) "Certainly, 
                  Allah has cursed the unbelievers and prepared for them a 
                  blazing Fire to dwell therein forever, they shall find neither 
                  protector nor helper. On the day when their faces are rotated 
                  in the Fire, they shall say "Would that we had obeyed Allah 
                  and obeyed the Messenger!" (33:64-6)  
                  We confirm Paradise to whom it is confirmed 
                  in the Qur'an or the Prophetic traditions either by name or 
                  description. Among those who are granted Paradise and 
                  mentioned by names are Abu Bakr, 'Umar, 'Uthman, 'Ali and 
                  others who were specified by the Prophet, peace be upon him (Bukhari 
                  and Muslim).  
                  We likewise confirm Hell to whom it is 
                  confirmed in the Qur'an and the sayings of the Prophet, 
                  whether in name or description. Among those who are mentioned 
                  by names to be in Hell are Abu Lahab, 'Amr Ibn Luhai Al-Khuza'i 
                  and others (Bukhari & Muslim). Confirmation of Hell which is 
                  based on description includes every unbeliever, polytheist or 
                  hypocrite.
 Belief in What Happens in the Grave 
                  We believe in the trial of the grave, 
                  which is the questioning of the dead person in his grave about 
                  his Lord, his religion and his Prophet. There "Allah 
                  strengthens those who believe with firm speech, in the present 
                  life and the Hereafter." (14:27) The believer will say: 
                  "Allah is my Lord, Islam is my religion, and Muhammad is my 
                  Prophet." The unbeliever or the hypocrite will say, "I don't 
                  know, I heard the people saying something and I said it."
                   
                  We believe in the comfort of the grave 
                  for the believers. "Those whose lives the angels take in 
                  state of purity, saying 'peace be on you; enter Paradise for 
                  what you used to do." (16:32)  
                  We believe in the punishment of the grave 
                  for the transgressing unbelievers: "If you could only see 
                  when the evildoers are in the agonies of death and the angels 
                  are stretching out their hands, saying, 'Give up your souls! 
                  Today you shall be rewarded with the punishment of humiliation 
                  for what you used to say untruly about Allah, and for 
                  scornfully rejecting His signs." (6:93) The sayings of the 
                  Prophet are numerous and well-known in this area. A Muslim 
                  must believe in all that is reported in the Qur'an and 
                  Prophetic traditions concerning the unseen matters. He should 
                  not contradict it by his worldly experience because the 
                  affairs of the Hereafter cannot be measured by the affairs of 
                  this life. The difference between them is very great. Allah is 
                  the source of help.
 7) Belief in Fate and Divine Decree:  We believe in Fate, whether good or bad, which 
                Allah has measured and ordained for all creatures according to 
                His previous knowledge and as deemed suitable by His wisdom. Levels Of Belief In Fate: Belief in Fate has four levels:
 
                  The first level is knowledge: We believe 
                  that Allah, may He be exalted, knows everything. He knew what 
                  had happened and what will happen and how it will happen. His 
                  knowledge is eternal. He does not acquire new knowledge nor 
                  does he forget what He Knows .  
                  The second level is Recording: We believe 
                  that Allah has recorded in the "Secured Tablet" (al-Lawh al-Mahfudh) 
                  whatever is going to happen until the Day of Judgment. "Did 
                  you not know that Allah knows all that is in Heaven and Earth? 
                  Surely that is in a Book. Surely that for Allah is an trivial 
                  matter."(22:70)  
                  The third level is Will: We believe that 
                  Allah has willed everything in the Heaven and Earth. Nothing 
                  happens except by His will; whatever He wills will take place; 
                  and whatever He does not wish will not take place.  
                  The fourth level is Creation: We believe 
                  that "Allah is the Creator of all things; He is the 
                  Guardian over all things, and to Him belong the keys of the 
                  Heavens and the Earth." (39:62-3)  The fourth level include whatever Allah 
                Himself does and whatever His creatures do. So, all that people 
                perform of sayings, deeds, or omissions are known to Allah and 
                He has recorded them, willed them and created them, "For 
                those among you who wish to be upright. But you shall not will 
                except as Allah wills, the Lord of the Worlds." (81:28-29)
                "And had Allah willed they would not have fought one against 
                the other; but Allah does whatever He desires." (2:253) 
                "Had Allah willed, they would not have done so, but leave them 
                alone and their false inventions." (6:137) "And Allah 
                created you and what you do." (37:96)
 Men's Freewill:  We believe, however, that Allah has granted 
                humanity the power and freewill by which he performs his action. 
                That man's deeds are by his power and freewill can be proven by 
                the following points:
 
                  Firstly, Allah's saying, "Had they 
                  desired to go forth, they would have made some preparation for 
                  it." (9:46) In this verse Allah affirmed for mankind "a 
                  going forth" by his will and "a preparation" by his desire.
                   
                  Secondly, directing man to do or not to do. 
                  If man has no freewill and power, these directions mean that 
                  Allah is asking man to do that which he cannot. This 
                  proposition is rejected by Allah's wisdom, His mercy and His 
                  truthful statement in the verse "Allah does not charge a 
                  soul beyond its capacity." (2:286)  
                  Thirdly, Praising the virtuous for his 
                  deeds and blaming the evildoer for his actions and rewarding 
                  each of them with what he deserves. If the action is not done 
                  by the individual's freewill, then praising the virtuous is a 
                  joke and punishing the evildoer is an injustice, and Allah is, 
                  of course, free from joking and being unjust.  
                  Fourthly, Allah has sent messengers who are
                  "bearing good tidings, and warning, so that mankind might 
                  have no excuse against Allah after the messengers." 
                  (40:165) If the individual's action is not performed by his 
                  freewill, his argument is not invalidated by the sending of 
                  messengers.  
                  Fifthly, every doer of actions feels that 
                  he does or does not do a thing without any coercion. He stands 
                  up and sits; comes in and goes out; travels and stays by his 
                  own freewill without feeling anybody forcing him to do any of 
                  these actions. In fact, he clearly distinguishes between doing 
                  something of his own freewill and someone else forcing him to 
                  do that action. The Islamic law also wisely distinguishes 
                  between these states of affairs. It does not punish a 
                  wrong-doer for an action done under compulsion.   No Excuse in Fate for Sinners: We believe that the sinner has no excuse in 
                Allah's Divine Decree because he commits his sin by his 
                freewill, without knowing that Allah has decreed it on him. That 
                is, because no one knows Allah's decree before it takes place:
                "No soul knows what it will earn tomorrow." (31: 34) How 
                can it be possible, then, to present an excuse that is not known 
                to the person who is advancing it when he commits his offense? 
                Allah invalidated this type of argument in His saying: "The 
                idolaters will say 'Had Allah willed, we would not have been 
                idolaters, neither our fathers, nor would we have forbidden 
                anything.' So did the people before them disbelieve until they 
                tasted our might. Say: 'Have you any [true] knowledge that you 
                can produce for Us? You follow nothing but assumption, and you 
                are but lying." (6:148) We say to the sinner who is using 
                Divine Decree as an excuse: 'Why did not you perform deeds of 
                obedience assuming that Allah has decreed them upon you since 
                there is no difference between them and sins in being unknown 
                before they happened from you? That is why when Prophet Muhammad 
                told his companions that everyone's position in Paradise or Hell 
                has been assigned, they said: "Should not we rely on this and 
                stop working?" He said: "No, work and every one will be 
                directed to what he is created for." (Bukhari & Muslim) We may say to the sinner who is trying to find 
                excuse in Divine Decree: "Suppose, you want to travel to Makkah. 
                There are two roads that may take you there. You are told by a 
                truthful person that one of these roads is dangerous and 
                difficult, the other is easy and safe. You will take the second 
                one. You will not take the first road and say it is decreed upon 
                me. If you did, people would consider you crazy.  We may also say to him: "If you are offered 
                two jobs, one of them is higher in salary. You will certainly 
                take the one with the higher salary. Why then do you choose what 
                is lower in the Hereafter and use Divine Decree as an excuse?"
                 We may further say to him: "We see you when 
                you are inflicted with a disease, you knock every physician's 
                door looking for treatment and bearing whatever pain that may 
                result from surgical operations and the bitterness of medicine. 
                Why do you not do the same when your heart is spiritually sick 
                with sins?"
 8) Fruits of Faith  This sublime belief which includes those great 
                principles bears numerous and useful types of fruits for whoever 
                believes in it.
 Virtues of Belief in Allah: Belief in Allah, His Names and His Attributes 
                instills in the individual Allah's love and His glorification 
                that result in performing Allah's instructions and avoiding His 
                prohibition which are the means of achieving ultimate happiness 
                in this life and the Hereafter for the individual as well as the 
                society. "Whoever, male or female, does righteous deed, while 
                believing, We shall assuredly grant him a goodly life, and We 
                shall reward them according to the best of their deeds." 
                (16:97)
 Virtues of Belief in the Angels: 
                  Firstly, appreciating the Dignity of Allah, 
                  His might and His sovereignty. Secondly, gratitude toward Allah because He 
                  puts some of the angels in charge of His servants, recording 
                  their deeds and other things that benefit them. Thirdly, love and admiration for the angels 
                  because of what they are doing, namely, worshipping Allah in 
                  the best possible manner and praying for the believers.                 Virtues of Belief in the Books: 
                  Firstly, appreciating Allah's mercy and 
                  care for His people in that He sent down a Book to every 
                  nation for their guidance. Secondly, appreciating Allah's Wisdom 
                  because He revealed in these Books to every nation what suit 
                  them. The glorious Qur'an is the final among these Books and 
                  it is suitable to all people at all times until the Day of 
                  Judgment. Thirdly, showing gratitude for Allah's 
                  mercy in revealing these Books.
 Virtues of Belief in Messengers:  
                  Firstly, appreciating Allah's mercy and 
                  care for His people for sending them those great messengers to 
                  guide them to the straight Path. Secondly, thanking Allah for this great 
                  favor. Thirdly, loving and respecting the Prophets 
                  and praising them in what they deserve because they are 
                  Allah's messengers and His choice among His people. They 
                  worshipped Allah according to the best of their ability, 
                  conveyed His message to mankind, gave sincere advise to them 
                  and bore patiently whatever hurt they received.   Virtues of Belief in the Day of Judgment: 
                  Firstly, endeavoring to obey Allah to get 
                  the reward of that day and to avoid His disobedience for fear 
                  of His punishment. Secondly, a consolation for the believer 
                  for whatever he misses of worldly enjoyment by what he hopes 
                  to gain of blessings and reward of the Hereafter.
 Virtues of Belief in Fate and Divine Decree: 
 
                  Firstly, dependence on Allah when doing any 
                  action because both the cause and effect are the result of 
                  Allah's decree. Secondly, ease of mind and comfort because 
                  when the individual knows that everything is by Allah's decree 
                  and that mishaps are going to take place anyway, his soul will 
                  be at ease and his heart will be satisfied with Allah's 
                  decree. No one has more comfortable life, worry-free soul, and 
                  stronger confidence than a believer in Fate. Thirdly, freedom from arrogance when a goal 
                  is achieved because this is a blessing from Allah through what 
                  He decreed of the causes of good and success. The individual 
                  should thank Allah for that and free himself from arrogance.
                  Fourthly, freedom from worry and boredom in 
                  case of failure or mishap because that is by Allah's decree 
                  who possesses the Heavens and the Earth. Since that is going 
                  to happen anyway, the individual should be patient and hope 
                  for the reward from Allah.  Allah points to the last two virtues by the 
                following verse: "No misfortune can happen on earth or in 
                yourselves but is recorded in a decree before We bring it into 
                existence, that is trivial for Allah; that you may not grieve 
                for what escapes you, nor rejoice [excessively] in what has come 
                to you. Allah does not love any vainglorious boaster." 
                (57:22-3) We pray to Allah, the Exalted, to reward us 
                for this belief, to realize for us its fruits, to increase our 
                blessings, to keep us on the Right Path to which He has guided 
                us, and to bestow on us a blessing from Him, He is indeed the 
                Giver. Praise and gratitude be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds 
                and peace and blessings be on the Prophet Muhammad, his family, 
                his Companions, and those who rightly follow them. To learn more about the teachings of Islam, 
                please read  
                  "Towards Understanding Islam," by Abul A`la 
                  Mawdudi "Concept of Islam," by Mahmoud Abu-Saud
                  "Islam In Focus," by Hammudah Abdalati
                  "The Key ot Ultimate Prosperity," by 
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