Islam Essay Flashcards

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Islam’s guides adherents to fulfil the ultimate purpose of life worshipping Allah and living in accordance with his practices, through Tawhid, Akhira, Hadith, zakat, swam

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Islam guides adherents to live the ultimate purpose of life through Tawhid.

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Paragraph 1 Tawhid elaborate

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Tawhid is the core belief in Islam that Allah is the one true God, deserving all worship and devotion. This belief helps Muslims focus their lives on Allah, shaping their actions and decisions with a deep sense of purpose.

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“frames who we are, how we live, and the ultimate purpose of life.”
core Beliefs such as Tawhid shape their identity and influence adherents daily actions guiding them to understand and fulfil the purpose of life.

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Muslim Aid Australia is an organisation today, which applies the principles of Tawhid in helping people in need and supporting social justice.

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Islam’s core belief in tawhid guides adherents worship and actions in order to fulfil the ultimate purpose of life.

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Islam guides adherents to live the ultimate purpose of life through Akhira and sunnah Akhira, the day of judgement,

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Paragraph 2 akhira elaborate

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motivates Muslims to follow the Sunnah by living according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad to ensure an afterlife in sunnah.

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“And those who do good will be the residents of Paradise they will be there forever.” (Quran 2:82), highlights that righteous actions and adherence to the Sunnah lead to eternal rewards, emphasising that living by these principles ensures success on the Day of Judgment.

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“the ultimate purpose of life.”

Reflects the ultimate purpose of life in Islam is to succeed in the Akhira, achieved by aligning one’s actions with the Sunnah.

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The Australian National Imams Council,

portrays how the belief in Akhira and the sunnah guides Muslims to live their ultimate purpose, by promoting ethical living and community service, aligning their actions with Islamic teachings and the belief in the afterlife.

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Islam guides adherents to live their ultimate purpose through akhira and sunnah, by reflecting to align their actions with Islamic teachings to seek favourable in the afterlife.

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Islam guides adherents to live the ultimate purpose of life through core ethical teachings such as Hadith.

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Hadith provides Muslims with guidance on daily conduct, emphasising values like honesty, kindness and justice, helping them align their behaviour with the ultimate goal of living life to please Allah.

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“None of you truly believes until be loves for his brother what he loves for himself.” (Sahib bukhari)

promotes empathy and selflessness, essential for fulfilling both spiritual and moral dimensions of life.

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“how we live.”,

shows that Hadith directly influences daily actions, guiding Muslims to embody kindness and justice.

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The Islamic Foundation of Australia,

reflects how core ethical teachings from Hadith guide Muslims today by promoting community support, educational programs that teach Hadith, illustrate how these core ethical teachings guide Muslims today by fostering community support and ethical behaviour.

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Core ethical teachings from Hadith shape daily life by guiding Muslims to act with kindness and justice, helping them achieve their ultimate purpose.

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Islam guides adherents to live the ultimate purpose of life through the pillar. Prayer (salat)

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Muslims perform Salat daily as a way to seek guidance and blessings from Allah, fulfilling their religious duty. This practice involves praying five times a day in the direction of the Ka’bah, reinforcing their commitment to Allah.

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“there is no deity expect me, so worship me and standish prayer for my remembrance,”

This verse highlights that Salat is central to maintaining a connection with Allah and underscores the ultimate purpose of life, which is to worship Him

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This practice “frames who we are and how we live,”

defining a Muslim’s identity and daily actions. It helps maintain a consistent connection to their faith and to Allah

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Australian National imams council supports and facilitates the practice of salat among Muslims in Australia by providing resources, helping Muslims adhere to their daily prayers and maintain connection to Allah.

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Salat guides Muslims to live their ultimate purpose by connecting them to Allah daily, as emphasised in the Quran.

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Islam guides adherents to live the ultimate purpose of life through the sawm.

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The Arabic term for fasting, sawm, refers to the practice of abstaining from food, drink, sexual relations, and negative behavior from dawn until dusk during the month of Ramadan. Muslims who have reached puberty are required to fast as part of their religious duties.

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“fasting is prescribed for you as it was for those before you.” (Quran. 2”183)

This verse highlights fasting as a fundamental practice in Islam, guiding Muslims toward their ultimate purpose by enhancing self-discipline and fostering spiritual growth.

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This illustrates how fasting (sawm) is integral to achieving “

the ultimate purpose of life” in Islam, as it promotes self-discipline and spiritual development

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ithe Islamic Society of Sydney,

which supports fasting during Ramadan by hosting community iftar dinners and providing resources. These initiatives help Muslims practise fasting effectively and support their spiritual growth in alignment with their ultimate purpose in life.

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Fasting during Ramadan, as prescribed in the Quran, serves as a crucial practice that not only connects Muslims with their spiritual heritage but also cultivates self-discipline and personal growth, aligning them with their ultimate purpose in life.

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Conclusion

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In conclusion, Islam directs adherents to their ultimate purpose through Tawhid, which emphasises the worship of Allah, Akhira and Sunnah for righteous living, Hadith for ethical guidance, and the pillars of Salat and Sawm for spiritual discipline. These principles collectively guide Muslims to live a purposeful and fulfilling life.