Hadith Stories from Prophet Muhammed pbuh Iman Faith
Hadith Stories from Prophet Muhammed pbuh. Iman Faith Shari’ah The Islamic law- often used in Islamic countries which are based on the principles of the Qur’an. Tawhid The oneness of Allah. Risalah How God’s message had been sent. Akhirah The belief of the afterlife. Usul-Ad-Din The five roots of Shia Islam. Nubuwwah Prophets of God. Imamah Successors of the Prophet. For Shia Muslims an Imam is the successor. Ayotollah The highest ranking religious leader in from the twelve Imams in Shia Islam. Transcendence God is beyond human understanding. Immanence God is near us, he is close to humans and can be contacted by humans. Predestination The belief that a Muslims life is already predestined. God has already planned it out. Al-Qadr The belief in fate and destiny. Jannah Heaven.
Justice The fair allocation of reward and punishment. Acquisitive crime A crime where you get something e. g stealing. Moral evil Evil acts which are done by humans through choice. Halal Something which is permissible (allowed). Fard An good act which is compulsory. Mandub Actions Muslims will get rewarded for doing but will not get punished if they do not do them. Mubah Something which is permissible because it does not say in the Quran that it is wrong. Haram A forbidden act. Deterrence Stopping people from committing crimes. Retribution Pay back or revenge for crimes. Hadd punishments Punishments set in the Quran. Protection Protecting society from criminals. Reformation A criminal changing their behaviour for the better. Apostasy Leaving Islam. Capital punishment The death penalty.
Shahadah The declaration of faith. There is only one God and Muhammed (PBUH) is his messenger. Sawm Fasting during the month of Ramadan. Zakah Compulsory charity which Muslims give during the month of Ramadan, usually 2. 5%. Hajj The annual pilgrimage Muslims make to Makkah. Khums And additional charity that Shia Muslims have to pray, which takes a percentage off any profit. Laylat al-Qadr The night of power, a holy night (27 th night) during Ramadan, when the Prophet received the revelation. Jummah The Holy Friday prayer which is read every week in the Mosque. Sadaqah Charity which is not obligator. Jihad A Muslim’s struggle. Shirk Playing God or comparing something to God. Muharram The first month of the Islamic calendar when the Prophets grandsons were killed.
Salaam Muslim greeting “Peace be with you. ” Dar as Salaam The house of peace. Divine guidance Being shown what to do by God. Reconciliation Bringing together people who were opposed. Ahmadiyya A Muslim group in Pakistan that are against war. Prophetic Jihad which the Prophet Muhammed practised. Internally displaced Being forced to move out of our home but being relocated to a different part of the country. Repatriate To return refugees to their place of origin. Pacifism Opposition of war. WMD Weapons that can destroy large areas and large number of people. Holy war A war fought to defend religion, following specific principles e. g. only being used as a last resort. Chemical weapons A weapon that uses chemicals that kill or disable enemies.
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