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can anyone tell me, that while writing a answer on the articles of faith. what main points do we have to write. please give exact points of all the different articles.
thankyou. because the information is very much long. and we have to write brief in the paper. so please. EXACT POINTS ON EVERY ARTICLE. thankss :D
 
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For angels : creatures made by God, source of communication between Him and the Messengers, made outta light, Quran defers the opinion that angels are daughters of God, names and duties of some angels like Izrael, Israfil, Mikael, Gabriel above all (named as Holy Spirit), source of strengthening faith in times of problems for humans, praise the Lord and send blessings on the Holy Prophet (PBUH) also that there are angels appointed over us to record our deeds
 
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Q: What is the main feature of the Muslims belief in the Unity and oneness of Allah? [10]
Answer: Our creed is to believe in Allah because faith in the existence of God is a natural disposition in man. Everything existent in a definite order as a maker to it, if we ponder over the universe, surveying all that it contains, we certainly will realize that it did not came into existence as a matter of chance; it must have a creator to it. Islam demands all human beings to believe in that creator as one Allah. As the Holy Quran says: “……It is righteousness to believe in Allah and His Holy Prophet (S.A.W)……” (2:177). It abolishes the concept of trinity, as well as the worship of other God besides or along with Allah (SWT). Even the most intelligent of the minds cannot form a definite and a true perception of Allah (SWT) pertaining to His characteristics other than what have been defined by Allah (SWT) and His Prophet (S.A.W). As Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad (S.A.W)): "He is Allah, (the) One. Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks). He begets not, nor was He begotten; and there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him" (112:1-4).He is one divine power Who is far beyond the perception of human mind. Allah’s knowledge surpasses all what is possessed by His creatures. As the Holy Quran says “……And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills........." (2:255) He has created everything in unique precision and order, and there is no other creator but Him. Allah’s supernatural attributes include His eternalness, His matchless power, His supreme knowledge, His grace, compassion, forgiveness and mercy etc. Allah is independent of all needs, while everything he created is depended upon Him. With regards to Allah’s limitless power and supreme knowledge the Quran says "......... He creates what He wills. And it is He Who is the All-knowing, the All-powerful (i.e. Able to do all things).........." (30:54-55) and again in Surah Anaam it says "And with Him are the keys of the Ghaib (all that is hidden), none knows them but He. And He knows whatever there is in (or on) the earth and in the sea; not a leaf falls, but he knows it........." (6:59) All the natural and divine characteristics of Allah (SWT) are only possessed by Him, thus perfecting the concept of Unity and oneness of Allah (SWT) He created mankind to worship Him of which only He is worthy to. The divine Principle of creation necessitates that beliefs have authority over physical activities; consequently the corruption of such activities arises from the corruption of beliefs themselves. The Holy Quran says: "No son (or offspring or children) did Allah beget, nor is there any ilâh (god) along with Him; (if there had been many gods), behold, each god would have taken away what he had created, and some would have tried to overcome others!" (23:91) His being supreme and above the grip of time and space is beautifully mentioned in the Holy Quran: “He is the first and the last, evident and the hidden……” (57:3)
 
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Question: Write a descriptive account of the Muslims belief in Allah’s Prophets? [10]
Answer: Belief in Prophet’s is one of the article of faith. As a fundamental of faith one must believe firmly in the messages with which Allah (SWT) sent his Messengers and Prophet’s to mankind, and to believe that they did convey them to their respective people. It is our duty to believe in the all Prophet’s whether we know their names or not. Allah (SWT) has sent to his people with Prophet’s who were: “Bringing good tiding and warning so that mankind might have no argument against Allah (SWT) after the Prophet’s……..” (4:165).Allah (SWT) distracted nations who accused their Prophet’s and Messengers of lying. A believer is also under the obligation to trust that what these messengers promulgated was sent down by Allah (SWT) as Allah (SWT) says: “say, we believe in ALLAH and is what is sent to us, and what was sent to Ibrahim (A.S), Ismail (A.S), Ishaq (A.S), Yaqoob (A.S) and the Asbat (A.S), and what Musa and Essa (A.S) were given, and in what was given to all the Prophet’s by their RAB. He makes no distinction between one Messenger and another and we obey Allah (SWT) willingly.” (2:136)
The entire Prophets are created human beings and they were all sin less. Allah (SWT) said about Hazrat Noh (A.S) in the Quran “And I do not say to you that with me are the Treasures of Allâh, "Nor that I know the Ghaib (unseen); "nor do I say I am an angel ...” (11:31)
Allah (SWT)’s Prophets and Messengers were spiritually quite close to Allah (SWT) and led life of virtue. They abstained from all forms of evil and strictly followed the divine code. If their morals deteriorated, Allah (SWT)’s message would have gone in vain. As the Quran says: “it is not conceivable that a Prophet should ever commit a breach of trust …” (3:161)Allah (SWT) sent an apostle to every nation from among its people to guide them properly. He ensured that each and every soul was conveyed the truth and none was left in ignorance, The Holy Quran says: “And there has been no nation which was not visited by a Warner” (35:24). Allah (SWT) blessed the Prophets with the message and described them as servants in the context of praising an honoring them. ALLAH has sent more or less then 1, 24000 of them. Muslim belief in Prophets mentioned by the name in Islamic sources such as Hazrat Adam (A.S), Hazrat Nuh (A.S), Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S), Hazrat Ishaq (A.S) Hazrat Ismail (A.S), Hazrat Daud (A.S), Hazrat Suleman (A.S), Hazrat Yousaf (A.S), Hazrat Younis (A.S), Hazrat Musa (A.S), Hazart Essa (A.S) and last in prophetic chain the seal of Prophet Hood The Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).
As for the special protection enjoyed by the Prophets, this was mainly in the form of prophetic signs awarded to them. The Quran mention some of these in different verses like miraculous survival of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) when he was thrown in fire: “We said, “O Fire! Be cool and (a means of) safety for Ibrahim” (21:69).The special distinction enjoyed by Hazrat Musa (A.S) is mentioned as: “…….and to Moses ALLAH (SWT) spoke directly (without the intervention of Angel)” (4:164). The Quran also describe the miraculous birth of Hazrat Essa (A.S) and his ability to speak while he was in his cradle: “He (Jesus) said, “I am indeed the servant of God; He has given me revelation and made me a Prophet” (19:30).In the chain of Prophet Hood, the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) was sent as the last Prophet, the end of the Prophet Hood who is also known as seal of Prophet because after the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) there will be no other Prophet. So Muslims firmly believe in the finality of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W). We Muslims believe that Allah (SWT) concluded with the message of Prophet to all the people and nations: “this day I perfected your religionfor you, completed my favor upon you and have chosen for you Islam as you religion” (5:3). This means that all the teachings contained in their original form in different scriptures have been combined in the final book of Allah (S.W.T) which is Quran which was revealed to Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W). The seal of Prophet Hood and Finality of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was testified by Holy Quran: “………Muhammad is the seal of Prophet” (33:40). So it is our obligation to respect all the Prophets, all the way from Hazrat Adam (A.S) to the Holy Prophet (S.A.W).
 
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