Faith and monotheism Islamic Studies / Faith and monotheism

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The topics of faith and monotheism include a set of basic concepts and beliefs that Muslims believe in. These topics focus on the unity of God, His names and attributes, knowledge of God, faith in His Messengers, the heavenly books and the Last Day. Here are some important topics in belief and monotheism:
Divine Monotheism: Muslims believe that God is the Creator and Ruler of the universe, and that He controls everything in the universe and manages its affairs.
Divine Monotheism: Muslims believe that there is no god but Allah, and that there are no other gods besides Him.
Names and Attributes Monotheism: Muslims believe in God’s beautiful names and perfect attributes, which show His greatness and perfection.
Belief in Angels: Muslims believe in the existence of angels and their role in carrying out God's commands.
Belief in the heavenly books: Muslims believe in the previous heavenly books that God revealed to the prophets, such as the Torah, the Gospel and the Psalms.
Belief in Prophets and Messengers: Muslims believe that God sent prophets and messengers to guide people to truth and reform.
Belief in the Last Day: Muslims believe in the existence of the Last Day, the final judgment, and the reward for their deeds.
Introduction to the Islamic faith
The doctrine of divine monotheism
The doctrine of monotheism in worship
The doctrine of divine monotheism and attributes
Faith in the heavenly books
Faith in fate