Islam beliefs and practices quotes Flashcards
There is no God but Allah
The belief that there is only God is repeated multiple times in the Shahadah.
He is the God the eternal.
Misfortunes can only happen with God’s permission
Qur’an 64:11
Believing in the supremacy of God’s will means that Muslims have to try to accept that even the bad things that happen in life are ‘meant to be.’
Other (angels) are responsible for recording in a ‘book of deeds’ everything a person thinks, says or does.
Qur’an 18:49
Angels are involved in the lives of human beings from soon after contraception.
Anyone who is an enemy of God’s angels, Jibril and Mika’il is also an enemy of God
Qur’an 2:98
The qur’an mentions Mika’il when it warns …
Muslims believe that Jibril and and Mika’il have brought nourishment to humans/
and most certainly you will be questioned as to what you did
Surah 16:93
The responsibility and accountability humans hold on their actions.
Gardens of happiness
description of heaven in the Qur’an
They will dwell in amid scorching wind and scolding water in the shadow of black smoke.
Qur’an 56:42
Description of hell
Every community is sent a messenger, and when their messenger comes, they will be judged justly, they will not be wronged
Qur’an 10:47
Prophet hood(risalah) is a gift given to humans by God to help understand his message and commands.
He created man from clay … then molded him; he breathed from His spirit into him.
Qur’an 32: 7
Adam was the first man on earth.
He is also believed to be the first prophet and Allah created him from the earths clay.
Muhammad is not the father of any one of you men; he is Gods messenger and the seal of the prophets: God knows everything.
Qur’an 33:40
Muslims believe that Muhammad received the final revelation of Islam for God. He is known as the last and greatest of the prophets.
This is the scripture in which there is no doubt, containing the guidance for those who are mindful of God.
Qur’an 2:2
Muslims believe the Qur’an is the word of God revealed to Mohammad though angel Jibril over the period of 22 years.
In the name of God, the lord of mercy, the Giver of Mercy
Each chapter of the Qur’an opens with this statement.
Guidance and light
The Qur’ans reference to the Tawrat, and therefore showing its importance.
You who believe, when you are about to pray, wash your faces and your hands up to your elbows.
Qur’an 5:6
Salah: Prayer
The importance that muslims are spiritually clean before prayer. This is achieved through ritual washing called wudu.