Muslims belive in Islam which belives in one god but we don't say god we say ALLAH and we worship him and thank him for his millions of blessing .we belive that there was Jesus and mosses and respect them as well because they were our prophets but the most important prophet was prophet muhammed (peace be upon him)because he gave us the message of Islam. for more information go to Google and you will find millions of explanations. thank you for writing this question
Muslims believe that there is none worthy of worship but allah and muhammad is his servant and bondsman.
The belief in the 7 imans
Holy Books (Bible, Quraan, Torah)
The Prophets including (Solomon and Jesus) all of the prophets
The Angels. (Including the Angel Gabriel)
Belief in God
Belief in day of judgement
belief in messengers
belief in faith/destiny
belief in life after death
I believe in ALlāh; and His Angels; and His Books; and His Messengers; and the Day of Judgment; and that of Fate, the good and the bad given by ALlāh Ta'ala; and the Life after Death.
Iman consists of beliefs in the following seven articles:
1. belief in ALlāh
ALlāh is One.
He has no partners.
He is All Powerful.
He Created the earth we live in, the air we breath, the food we eat, the water we drink, the sun, the moon, the skies, the stars, the galaxies and the entire universe.
He Provides sustenance to all of His creation.
He Gives life and Causes death.
He was not created.
He does not depend on anyone, rather all depend on Him.
None resemble Him whatsoever and He resembles no one.
He does not have eyes, ears, hands, nose, organs or a body like that of human beings.
He is Pure from all faults.
2. belief in His Angels
ALlāh Created the Angels from light (Nur), each Angel has various duties to perform.
All Angels are free from sins.
We do not know the exact number of Angels Created by ALlāh.
There are four particular Angels who are very famous: Jibra'il; Mikra'il; Azra'il; andIsrafi'l ('alaihus salam).
Every human being has two Angels with him at all times, one Angel writes all of his good deeds while the other Angel writes all of his bad deeds. Those two Angels are known as Kiramun Katibin.
3. belief in His Books
ALlāh sent His Books to various Prophets for the guidance of their nations.
The larger Books are known as Kitabs while the smaller Books are known as Sahifas.
The Kitabs that were reveled are: Tawrat; Zabur; Injil; Qur'an.
4. belief in His Messengers
ALlāh sent various Messengers to this world from time to time to guide humanity.
The first of the Messengers is Hazrat 'Adam ('alaihis salam) and the final Messenger isHazrat Muhammad Mustapha (salla'Llahu 'alayhi wa salLam) who is the Seal of Prophethood (Khatamun Nabiyin) and no new Messenger will come after him.
5. belief in the Day of Judgment
The Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustapha (salla'Llahu 'alayhi wa salLam) has warned his followers that the two feet of the son/daughter of 'Adam will not move on the Day of Judgment until he/she has answered questions regarding five matters:
6. belief in Fate
ALlāh Has Knowledge of everything, even before its creation.
ALlāh Has Given human beings the willpower and the ability to do either good or bad.
ALlāh's Knowledge of who will do good or bad even before he has done it is known as Fate (Taqdir).
All favors are by the Will of ALlāh Alone and no misfortune can happen without His Will.
We should at no time despair over any misfortune befalling us nor should we boast any favors given to us by ALlāh.
We should always be thankful to ALlāh for His Favors and be patient over any misfortune falling us.
7. belief in the Life after Death
Every person who has lived on this earth from the time of Hazrat 'Adam ('alaihis salam) up to the final day will be brought to life again.
They will all gather before The King: ALlāh Ta'ala, for Judgment in the Field of Resurrection (Maidan-e-Hashr).
On this Day they will all have to give account of their deeds.
This Day is known as:
Yawm-ul-Hashr (Day of Resurrection)
Yawm-ul-Hisab (Day of Reckoning)
That Day the believers will be blessed and rewarded with the Garden (Jannah) while the unbelievers will be punished in the Fire (Jahannam).
the mulims
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Jermaine.
There is only one god, which is alla.
Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha
The same way people of other religions used it.
the mulims liked the christains
Mulims Allah Made the World for the First time.
the mulims liked the christains
the reconquista objective to being done is the mulims keep concuring them.
The total population in Japan is 127.7 million and Mulims are 0.14%.
No. That would be some Orthodox Jewish women. Not Muslim women.