THE PILLARS OF IMAN
The Six Pillar of Iman
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Welcome back to my blog yeay. How’s your day, guys? Hope all of you doing great. For today, I want to share my reflection about topic The Six Pillars of Iman. Interesting, right? It doesn't take long for us to continue to the point, oky!
What are The Six Pillars of Iman? The Pillars of Faith are those things that are believe in, in Islam. Iman means faith. These pillars consist of :
1) Belief in Allah
Of course the first pillar is the belief in the All-Powerful, Most Beneficent. Believing in Allah above all else is the first and most important. Its not only belief in Allah alone but in the way He is described through the Qu’ran and the Ahadith (Sayings) of Prophet Mohammed (Peace be Upon Him). This also includes all 99 Names of Allah Al Mighty.
2) Belief in His Angels
The second pillar of iman is the belief in Allah’s angels. The angels are messengers of Allah. They are not his children as some may think. They were created from light and were created, before human, for the purpose of worshipping Allah. They can also appear in the shape of a man if so ordered to do so. Some of the angels’ names, that we know of, are Jibra’il, Mika’il, Israfil, and Malik. They have many jobs such as guardians, gatekeepers, and Trumpeters.
3) Belief in His Messengers
The third pillar is the belief in Allah’s Messengers. I know of twenty-five (25) Prophets mentioned in the Qur’an. These Prophets are: Elishia, Job, David,Dhul-Kifl, Aron, Hud, Abraham, Enoch, Elias, Jesus, Isac, Ishmael, Lot, Moses, Noah, Salih, Shuaib, Solomon, Ezra, Jacob, John, Jonah, Joseph, Zachariya, Muhammad. It is said that there are numerous
others leading up to 313. Muhammad is the last and final Prophet and there will be none after he. It is our duty as Muslims to send salaams(the Peace and Blessings of Allah) when mentioning the names of any of the Prophets.
The fifth pillar of faith in the belief in the Judgement Day. This is the Day of accounting for all deeds namely evil or good, big or small. In our lives we need to
believe that all we do will have bearing on the Last Day. No one but Allah knows when this day will come, so it is up to us to live each day as if it was our last.
The last pillar of iman is the belief in pre-ordainment. What this means is that everything in our lives is already written. It is our duty to know that whatever Allah wills will occur. Also He is the creator of everything including our deeds. Allah knows our past, present, and future. Our lives are set, but that does not mean that we strive any less toward perfection.
These pillars are the groundfloor of our faith as Muslims, considering the fact that the pillars of Islam are our foundation. Having the belief in all of this means that you understand Islam and in that understanding your faith is true.
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