The first Islam core belief is to worship Allah (God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism) as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate and and no equivalence and the belief in Muhammad (PBUH) as His messaenger and prophet to whom God revealed the holy book Quran through the angel Gabriel (Jibril). Other core beliefs could be referred to in questions below.
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The fundamental beliefs of Islam are summed up in the famous hadeeth (Prophetic narration) of Angel Jibril or Gabriel (peace be upon him) :
Also from 'Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, there is that he said, "While we were sitting with the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless with him and grant him peace, one day a man came up to us whose clothes were extremely white, whose hair was extremely black, upon whom traces of traveling could not be seen, and whom none of us knew, until he sat down close to the Prophet, may Allah bless with him and grant him peace, so that he rested his knees upon his knees and placed his two hands upon his thighs and said, 'Muhammad, tell me about Islam.' The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless with him and grant him peace, said, 'Islam is that you witness that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and you establish the prayer, and you give the Zakat, and you fast Ramadan, and you perform the hajj of the House if you are able to take a way to it.' He said, 'You have told the truth,' and we were amazed at him asking him and [then] telling him that he told the truth. He said, 'Tell me about eeman.' He said, 'That you affirm Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, and the Last Day, and that you affirm the Decree, the good of it and the bad of it.' He said, 'You have told the truth.' He said, 'Tell me about ihsan.' He said, 'That you worship Allah as if you see Him, for if you don't see Him then truly He sees you.' He said, 'Tell me about the Hour.' He said, 'The one asked about it knows no more than the one asking.' He said, 'Then tell me about its tokens.' He said, 'That the female slave should give birth to her mistress, and you see poor, naked, barefoot shepherds of sheep and goats competing in making tall buildings.' He went away, and I remained some time. Then he asked, 'Umar, do you know who the questioner was?' I said, 'Allah and His Messenger know best.' He said, 'He was Jibril (Gabriel) who came to you to teach you your deen'." Muslim narrated it.
Beyond this the beliefs of Islam have been systematically organized and explained in detail by the Muslim Scholars this is referred to the as the science of Aqidah.
Answer BThe core belief of Islam is the belief that no God except one and only one God (Allah in English) with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, and no associate.And that Muhammad is the Final Prophet of God - who was foretold by all the Prophets before him. The Bible calls him "The Messenger of the Covenant". He is the last, great Prophet who brought the "Kingdom of God on Earth".
there is no God but Allah
Muhammad (PBUH) is messenger of Allah
All Muslims have the same core beliefs. You mean islams, Muslims are people from the Middle East.
according to Islam: 1- there is no God but Allah 2- Muhammad (PBUH) is messenger of Allah.
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1.eemaan(faith) 2.namaz/salah 3.zakat(alms giving) 4.roza/saum 5.hajj
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