Key beliefs in Islam

Simply there are five key beliefs of islam that are shahadah, namaz, roza, zakat, hajj. And sadaqat are also very important Muslims believe in one God, Allah, who revealed his word to humanity through a line of special couriers known as prophets. Allah’s final prophet was Muhammad, to whom the Qur’an was revealed. 

Belief in one God (Tawhid) This means having absolute faith in the oneness of God. Allah is simply the Arabic word for God. It has no plural in Arabic, which shows that there's only one God. Muslims believe that no being is like Allah. 
 Belief in angels (malaikah) Muslims believe that God’s greatness means he can not communicate directly with humans. Rather, God passed dispatches, called risalah, to his prophets via the angels, called malaikah, who were his first creation and who always observe him. 
 Belief in holy books (kutub) The holy books of Islam should be admired. This is especially true of the Qur’an, which is the unchanged word of Allah, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. 
 Belief in the prophets (nubuwwah) Allah is believed to have communicated with the prophets, called nubuwwah, through the angels. Muslims believe the prophets should be admired but noway worshipped.
 Belief in the Day of Judgement and the afterlife (Akhirah) Muslims believe that life on Earth is a test and that, after they die, they will be judged by God and transferred to either Paradise or Hell. 
 Belief in predestination (Al-Qadr) This means that everything in the macrocosm follows Allah’s masterplan – Muslims believe that Allah has decided everything that happens. This shows the significance of God’s will In all effects the master-planning is God’s (Surah 1342). The Prophet Muhammad also told his followers There isn't one amongst you who has not been distributed his seat in Paradise or Hell (Sahih Muslim, Book 33, Hadith 6400). Muslims take this as farther evidence that every person’s life is formerly counterplotted out in Allah’s plan. 

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