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  2. Iman (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Iman (Arabic: إِيمَان, romanized: ʾīmān, lit. ' faith ' or ' belief ', also 'recognition') in Islamic theology denotes a believer's recognition of faith and deeds in the religious aspects of Islam. [1] [2] Its most simple definition is the belief in the six Pillars of faith, known as arkān al-īmān.

  3. Ihsan - Wikipedia

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    The Vision of Islam. I. B. Tauris. pp. 267– 282. ISBN 1-86064-022-2. The Mysteries of Ihsan: Natural Contemplation and the Spiritual Virtues in the Quran by James W. Morris; Khan, M.A.Muqtedar (2019). Islam and Good Governance: A Political Philosophy of Ihsan. Palgrave Macmillan US. ISBN 978-1-137-54832-0.

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  7. Faith - Wikipedia

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    Living faith is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8; Romans 4:16) imparted to the obedient heart through the Word of God (Romans 10:17), and the ministry of the Holy Ghost (Ephesians 2:18). This faith becomes effective as it is exercised by man with the aid of the Spirit, which aid is always assured when the heart has met the divine condition ...

  8. Hadith of Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    In Sunni Islam, the Hadith of Gabriel (also known as, Ḥadīth Jibrīl) is a ninth-century hadith of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (the last prophet of Islam) which expresses the religion of Islam in a concise manner. [1] It is believed to contain a summary of the core of the religion of Islam, which are:

  9. Aqidah - Wikipedia

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    Aqidah comes from the Semitic root ʿ-q-d, which means "to tie; knot". [6] (" Aqidah" used not only as an expression of a school of Islamic theology or belief system, but as another word for "theology" in Islam, as in: "Theology (Aqidah) covers all beliefs and belief systems of Muslims, including sectarian differences and points of contention".) [7]