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Basic beliefs of Islam
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Syed Qasim Mujtaba Moosavi
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A comprehensive guide to the core beliefs of Islam, including faith in Allah (SWT), Prophethood, the Hereafter, and Divine Justice, providing essential knowledge for both new learners and those seeking deeper understanding.
"Basic Beliefs of Islam" serves as an introductory guide to Islamic theology, covering the fundamental tenets of faith (Aqeedah). It explains the Five Pillars of Islam and the six Articles of Faith, including belief in one God (Tawheed), Prophethood (Nubuwwah), Angels, Divine Books, the Day of Judgment (Ma’ad), and Divine Decree (Qadr). This book offers clear and concise explanations to help readers grasp the essential doctrines that shape a Muslim's spiritual and practical life. Ideal for students, new Muslims, and anyone looking to strengthen their faith and understanding of Islam.
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