

The interest and importance of this book are intimately linked to its subject. Faith is indeed the common base of all divine revelations and holds a prominent place in the Koran.
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The interest and importance of this book are intimately linked to its subject. Faith is indeed the common base of all divine revelations and holds a prominent place in the Koran, both Meccan and Medina.
As part of our project to offer readers "The Essentials of Islamic Sciences", a collection that we want to be practical, rich and accessible, we are pleased to place this work in your hands, which deals with the Islamic faith of a simple but effective way. Indeed, the author succeeded in providing readers with the relevant elements of the faith while sparing them theological polemics.
Although dogma is a field that essentially concerns the invisible (Ghayb), the words of this book are supported by reason and modern scientific truths. We discover, over the pages, a wealth of teachings and a multitude of information giving the book a notorious merit. The didactic content and the pedagogical approach make it both an instruction tool for self-taught people and a teaching aid for groups.
This work certainly allows easy access to the Islamic faith as a scientific discipline and above all, presents it in a new light.
Topics covered in this book:
The Hadith of the angel Jibril (Gabriel)
Sources of knowledge
The importance of faith
- Faith in the Quran
- Faith answers existential questions
- Faith explains the world
Characteristics of the Islamic Faith
The first pillar: Faith in Allah (al-îmànu bi-llàh)
The Quran and the Existence of Allah
- The perfection of creation
- The principle of causality
- The original purity
- Allah is the only one who grants supplications
Types of Oneness of Allah
- The uniqueness of the lordship (Tawhid ar-Rubûbiyya)
- The Oneness of Divinity (Tawhïd al-ulùhiyya)
- The Uniqueness of Names and Attributes (Tawhïd al-Asmâ' wa s-Sifât)
The vision of Allah (ru'ya)
The attribute of knowledge in the Quran
The revealed attributes (as-sifat al-khabariyya)
Sublime names of Allah (al-asmà' al-Husnâ)
The believer and the divine names
The list of names
The second pillar: Faith in angels (al-malâ'ika)
Characteristics of Angels
The Tasks of Angels
Some names of angels
The believer and the angels
Genies (al-Jinns)
How to guard against ash-Shaytan and jinn in general?
The third pillar: faith in the prophets and messengers (al-anbiyâ' wa r-rusul)
The nature of prophecy
Number of Prophets
Distinction between the Prophets
Characteristics of Prophets
The Impeccability of the Prophets (al-'isma)
Miracles and Wonders
The Miracles
- Some miracles quoted in the Koran
- The Prodigies (al-karamât)
The Fourth Pillar: The Revealed Books
The revelation (al-Wahy)
Revelation as a divine second wind
- Definition
modes of revelation
The Revelation and Preservation of the Quran
The Books Revealed
The Fifth Pillar: Faith in the Last Day (al-Yawmu al-Akhir)
Is the afterlife possible?
- The desire to be eternal
- Divine justice
- The material possibility of resurrection
- The Hour of the Hour
Minor Signs of the End Times
The major signs
The resurrection
al-barzakh (! the interworld)
The Stages of the Last Day
The Sixth Pillar: Faith in Predestination (al-Qadâ' wa 1-Qadar)
The pre-eternal omniscience of Allah
The Guarded Table (al-Lawh al-Mahfuz)
The will and pleasure of Allah
human acts
Free will
Guidance is of two types
What facilitates obedience
Predestination and secondary causes (al-asbâb)
The sufferings of the innocent (children, prophets and virtuous people)
The invocation and the divine decree
Faith: its nature and what cancels it
Definitions
Faith145
The Great Sin (Al-Kabïra)
What can prevent divine punishment
The fate of non-believers
The fate of the children of non-believers and those who have not received a divine message
What Nullifies Faith
Circumstances preventing takfir
ignorance
The mistake
The constraint
The misinterpretation
Data sheet
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