Surah Rahman Transliteration which is 55th chapter of the Holy Quran Ar Rahmaan 'Allamal Quran, Khalaqal insaan, 'Allamalhul bayaan, Ashshamsu walqamaru bihusbaan, Wannajmu washshajaru yasjudan, Wassamaaa'a rafa'ahaa wa wada'al Meezan, Allaa tatghaw fil meezaan, Wa aqeemul wazna bilqisti wa laa tukhsirul meezaan, Wal arda wada'ahaa lilanaame, Feehaa faakihatunw wan nakhlu zaatul akmaam, Walhabbu zul 'asfi war Raihaanu, Fabi ayyi aalaaa'i Rabbikumaa tukazzibaan, MORE »
Surah Mulk Transliteration, surah al mulk transliteration, Tabaarakal lazee biyadihil mulku wa huwa 'alaa kulli shai-in qadeer, Allazee khalaqal mawta walhayaata liyabluwakum ayyukum ahsanu 'amalaa; wa huwal 'azeezul gafoor, Allazee khalaqa sab'a samaawaatin tibaaqam maa taraa fee khalqir rahmaani min tafaawutin farji'il basara hal taraa min futoor, Summar ji'il basara karrataini yanqalib ilaikal basaru khaasi'anw wa huwa haseer, MORE »
Surah Yaseen Transliteration, Yaa-Seeen, Wal-Qur-aanil-Hakeem
Innaka laminal mursaleen, 'Alaa Siraatim Mustaqeem, Tanzeelal 'Azeezir Raheem, Litunzira qawmam maaa unzira aabaaa'uhum fahum ghaafiloon, Laqad haqqal qawlu 'alaaa aksarihim fahum la yu'minoon, Innaa ja'alnaa feee a'naaqihim aghlaalan fahiya ilal azqaani fahum muqmahoon, Wa ja'alnaa mim baini aydeehim saddanw-wa min khalfihim saddan fa aghshay naahum fahum laa yubsiroon, MORE »
The core beliefs of Islam, which serve as the foundation of a religion, are called its doctrines or articles of faith. All the prophets of Allah, in their attempts to reform mankind, concentrated mainly on transferring their beliefs to their followers. The Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h), too, began propagating his message by focusing attention on these Islamic beliefs. MORE »
Islam major beliefs, six major belief in Islam serving base To build Islamic faith. There are six basic Islamic beliefs that are defined as the fundamental pillars of Islamic faith. The major beliefs includes having faith in Allah and His oneness, faith in His angels, faith in His Prophets and Messengers, having belief in His revealed Books, faith on the day of resurrection and finally faith in His settled and defined fate for us. MORE »
The Islamic belief forms the very basis of the Islamic identity in a radical manner in both ways when Islam beliefs are carried by individuals or when it is represented by a society. The fundamental Islamic beliefs are six, and they are mentioned in the Quran as well as in the hadith of the Prophet of Allah, Muhammad SAWW. Umar ibn al-Khattab R.A reported. MORE »
Beliefs and Practices have undividable relationship in Islam. There are six pillars of faith in Islamic beliefs namely belief in Allah SWT, His angels, His books to mankind, His Prophets and Messengers, the Day of Judgment or resurrection, and the destiny or fate. MORE »
There are six Pillars of faith which are considered to be the fundamental Islamic belief namely belief in Allah, angels, revealed Books, belief in the Prophets, Judgment day and Qada wal-Qada which is often describe as belief in fate that has been set by Allah for us. MORE »
Asking for forgiveness in Islam is considered a start of repentance (Taubah). Where repentance from sin is attain only through seeking forgiveness from Allah SWT, all mightily most merciful to His creatures. It is also his turning away from the path of those with whom Allah is angry and those who are astray. MORE »
There is not pet rule in Islam on how to ask forgiveness in Islam from merciful Allah SWT, though there are ways Islam guides how to seek forgiveness and repent from sins from the Lord of the Universes. You can ask and you must ask forgiveness and seek repentance from Allah Subhana Wata'ala no matter what word are being used while seeking forgiveness MORE »
Seeking forgiveness is a mark of a Muslim in Islam. Indeed Allah SWT to whom belong all praise has bestowed upon us immense grace! Giving us a change to seek forgiveness and repent from the committed sins, whether giant like a mountain, or small like grains. MORE »
Fiqh is an Arabic word which denotes to Law. Fiqh in Islam can be said Islamic law or set of Islamic law. Therefore, Fiqh is Islamic jurisprudence which are researched and designed by most of the ancient Muslim jurists and scholars to implement Islam collectively and comprehensively. MORE »