To believe in God, to believe in the angels, to believe in His messengers, to believe in His books (Torah, Bible, and Quran), to believe in the Day of Judgement, and to believe in fate, good or bad.
Just as Islam has five pillars so does iman have six pillars, the six pillars of iman that every Muslims must believe in to become a Muslim are; 1. Belief in Allah (swt) 2. Belief in angels 3. Belief in books 4. Belief in messengers 5. Belief in the hereafter/the day of judgment 6. Predestination if you would like some more information here is a link and it will give you more links when you go on it inshallah http://www.Google.co.UK/#hl=en&xhr=t&q=the+six+pillars+of+iman&cp=20&pf=p&sclient=psy&safe=off&aq=0&aqi=&aql=&oq=the+six+pillars+of+i&pbx=1&fp=4fdd0fe036c2b5fe i
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It is the pillars of faith of the Muslims. Muslims must believe in them for their belief to be correct. There are 6 pillars or prerequisites: to believe in Allah, His angels, His books, His Messengers, the day of judgement and that the power to do good or bad comes from Allah and lastly the resurrection after death.
The Pillars of Iman are core beliefs in Islam, while other religions may have different sets of beliefs or doctrines. Each religion has its own unique teachings, practices, and beliefs that distinguish it from others, including how they view concepts such as God, the afterlife, and moral code. The Pillars of Iman specifically outline the fundamental beliefs of a Muslim, such as faith in Allah, angels, scriptures, prophets, the Day of Judgment, and predestination.
The question is not clear enough. However, you may refer to the question below that explains Islam basics and Iman articles. Islam is mainly to follow the Islam five pillars. Iman is to have faith in God as one God and to believe in God prophets, holy books, angels, the Resurrection day, the second eternal life, and God destiny.
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Iman is not a religios leader. Iman is what Muslims call their faith.
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Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid (bka "Iman")
Peace & Blessings Question is what are the "Rukun Iman"? Rukun; [Sin. Rukn or Rukun (Pillar), Pl. Arkan (Pillars)] means, generally as , A pillar, an essential part (or parts), fundamentals of faith, basic principle, other meanings in use are, support, foot of verse, precept, commandment, injuction, rule of action, maxims. Iman; generally means Belief, faith, other meanings in use are, creed, trustworthiness, credence, conscience, confidence. Hence literally "Rukun Iman" means "Pillars of faith", another almost same term is used popularly as "Rukun Islam" which means "Pillars of Islam" also popular as "Five Pillars Of Islam" can be seen in any encyclopedia. Rukun Iman - "The Pillars Of Faith in Islam" The Pillars of faith Iman in Islam are distinguished from the pillars of religion because they focus on the system of belief rather than merely ritual worship. They are also affected by Islamic law but guided mostly by somewhat esoteric truths of Islam. Of course a person cannot have complete faith without submission to the law. The "Pillars" or the truths upon which the Islamic faith is premised are:To believe in Allah (SWT) (God) in His Existence, His right to be worshipped, His Oneness, His Attributes, and His right to legislateTo believe in God's angelsTo believe in the Holy Qur'an and the other Holy Books, (Torah, the Gospel of Jesus, the Psalms of David)To believe in God's Messengers, of whom Adam was the first and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was the lastTo believe in the Resurrection and the Day of JudgmentTo believe in Divine PreordainmentMany scholars have written various explanations of these pillars. This list of the Pillars of Faith is accepted as basic to belief in Islam by every sect and school of thought. Many scholars have written various explanations of these pillars. This list of the Pillars of Faith is accepted as basic to belief in Islam by every sect and school of thought. http://www.islamonline.net/iol-english/info/discover3.asp