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Core Islamic Concepts

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Understand the fundamental beliefs, practices, and principles of Islam.

7 articlesEstimated reading: 105 minutes

Articles in This Collection

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Allah (Islamic Belief Overview)

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The Arabic name for God in Islam, representing the One, Unique, and Supreme Creator of all existence. Central to Islamic monotheism (Tawheed), Allah is believed to be eternal, all-knowing, all-powerful, and beyond human comprehension while being closer to humans than their jugular vein.

Foundational BeliefsEternal - Beyond Time
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Tawheed (Islamic Monotheism)

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Tawheed is the fundamental doctrine of Islamic monotheism, asserting the absolute oneness and uniqueness of Allah. It encompasses three categories: Oneness of Lordship, Oneness of Worship, and Oneness of Names and Attributes. This concept forms the foundation of Islamic faith and practice.

Foundational BeliefsEternal - Core Islamic Doctrine
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Five Pillars of Islam (Arkan al-Islam)

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The Five Pillars of Islam (Arkan al-Islam) are the fundamental acts of worship and practice that define Muslim life. These five obligations - Shahada (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting), and Hajj (pilgrimage) - form the foundation of Islamic practice and spiritual development.

Foundational BeliefsEstablished in Prophetic Era - Eternal Practice
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The Quran (Al-Qur'an)

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The holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the direct word of Allah revealed to Prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril) over 23 years. The Quran serves as the primary source of Islamic law, guidance, and spiritual instruction for over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide.

Prophetic Era610-632 CE / 13 BH - 11 AH
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Hadith - The Prophetic Traditions

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Hadith are the recorded sayings, actions, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad, serving as the second primary source of Islamic guidance after the Quran. These prophetic traditions provide detailed explanations of Islamic teachings and serve as practical examples for Muslim life and conduct.

Foundational Beliefs7th Century CE - Ongoing Tradition
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Sunnah - The Prophetic Way

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The Sunnah represents the teachings, practices, sayings, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad, serving as the second primary source of Islamic guidance after the Quran. It provides practical examples of how to implement Quranic principles in daily life and serves as the living interpretation of Islamic teachings.

Foundational Beliefs7th Century CE - Ongoing Tradition
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Sharia - Islamic Law and Guidance

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Sharia is the comprehensive legal and moral framework of Islam, derived from the Quran and Sunnah, providing guidance for all aspects of Muslim life. Far more than just law, Sharia encompasses ethics, spirituality, and social justice, aiming to promote human welfare and establish a just society based on divine guidance.

Foundational Beliefs7th Century CE - Ongoing Development