Basic Beliefs of Islam

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beliefs of islam
and well shot off can you tell us what
the basic beliefs
are well first of all beliefs in
arabic is iman and it simply means to
accept as truth whatever
the prophet of islam muhammad taught so
it's having this
unwavering belief and acceptance
of first and foremost of course is
belief in god in an almighty god and
and really that is it to be honest the
rest of the
two major uh beliefs that is the
prophethood
uh and the um hereafter
all revolve around this and of course
we'll be talking about the six
beliefs angels the books the hereafter
the predestination but really it is
all about one god and all these other
elements and tenets of the faith really
reinforce
the belief in one supreme
almighty all-powerful god really
so these it's really all about god
and the six basic beliefs so if we count
them let's see there's
god it's angels it's messengers
it's books it's the last day and it's
predestination they're all about god
absolutely i mean if each as we will
you know explore them later on we you
will see that
really they all come back to god the
angels the books it's all about
god communicating god talking to his
people
and of course you know that is the only
way that
we can know god so where does one look
to find what these beliefs
are are there creeds are there books
i mean well of course the first and
foremost source
is the glorious quran itself you know
that is the source
but muslim scholars over the centuries
have been trying to distill and to put
it succinctly and package it
nicely into a creed similar to the
christian creed and we have many
uh popular ones and the one which the
hanafis
in particular world over and the
ashari's use is called
akaid anasafi the beliefs of the great
teacher of the 11th century nasafi
okay what are some of the other is the
anasazi and the used mentioned hanafi
and ashari
can you just briefly say where this fits
into the wider
tradition the beliefs are really
um there are three ways of looking at
the islamic creed slightly different
from one another there is the
humbly way uh and then there is the
ashari way and then there is the
maturity the the the
the contents are the same it's just the
style
and it is just the tone and the tenor in
which they are
and sometimes details actually that's
the only difference but otherwise i mean
they are actually the same in in many
respects what
is this word uh belief what's it mean i
think you used the word amen did you yes
what do we mean by this well it's
in a way it's accepting
god as the creator of the universe
it is um accepting that this is the
reality really and it's actually in many
ways we can compare it to
a spectacle you know how we it gives us
a world view
how we view the world how we view
ourselves and how we
view the world in relation to this
creator
really so it's a it builds an attitude
it builds a mindset it builds a
particular
world view that is what beliefs are
really and
by looking through this
beliefs system you begin to see the
world
differently from people who might not
have that belief really so it is a very
fundamental
way of understanding the world and
seeing the world and understanding
what's around you
how does belief then relate to works
because that's a
an issue in many religious traditions
how does that fit together well
and you know there is this notion that
um belief gives you this
basis of relating with your creator uh
and therefore
uh trying to please and to really
um live his will really
and so the works are really putting into
action
what your faith teaches you so it's
really that the relationship is very
close that you know the
beliefs really have to be expressed
physically and that's what we're about
really and the uh the works are really
the deeds are really
expression uh of our love
and relationship with god good
one last quick question can can belief
increase and decrease because i know
that's a fascinating debate amongst the
muslim scholars and
there is one view which is very simply
that no you know
faith doesn't actually increase it's
like all or non in physiology you know
you need to reach a certain threshold
once you've reached that threshold
and you've crossed it that's it it
doesn't really matter after that
so it's actually meaning you've entered
the pale of islam
you've entered the the the the
boundaries of islam
and that's it but of course there is the
other view that no faith
keeps on increasing as your deeds and
then as your relationship and as your
connection develops with the
almighty thank you mashara for helping
us understand about faith or belief we
use these two terms to mean
to translate the arabic word iman and
now we move on to
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much for being with us
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