Answers of Quiz 1993 (Faith in Allah)
1. There are six Articles of Faith: (I) Belief in the Oneness and Unity of Allah or Tauheed (II) Belief in the Angels (III) Belief in Revealed Books (IV) Belief in the Prophets (V) Belief in the Last Day of Judgment and Belief in Life after Death (VI) Belief in Predestination
2. Belief in Allah or Tauheed is the 1st Article of Faith.
3. Tauheed (Meaning oneness) is the indivisible oneness concept of monotheism in Islam. Tauheed is the religion's most fundamental concept and holds that Allah is One (Al-ʾAhad) and Single (Al-Wahid).
4. There are three kinds of Tauheed.
(I) Tauheed-ar-Rabubiya refers to the belief that Allah is Self-Existent; He is the Creator and the Sustainer of the universe.
(II) Tauheed-al-Auluhiya refers to the belief that since Allah is the creator, He is the only one worthy of worship.
(III) Tauheed-al-Asma-wa-Sifat refers to the belief that Allah is matchless not only in His Essence but also in His names and Attributes.
5. 5
6. 99
7. IMAN-E-MUJAMMIL (The Summary Declaration of Faith)
"I solemnly believe in ALLAH with His all Names and personal Attributes and I also accept all His commandments by reciting them with tongue and believing them with hear."
8. IMAN-E-MUFASSIL (The Detailed Declaration of Faith)
"I have faith in Allah and His Angels, His Books and His Messengers, and the Day of
Judgement and that all good and evil and fate is from Almighty Allah and it is sure that there will be resurrection after death."
9. (C) Only Being Worth Worship
10. (C) Tauheed
11. (A) Mushrik
12. (C) Tauheed
13. Associating others with Allah is known as shirk (Polytheism) and is the antithesis of Tauheed. It is usually but not always in the form of idolatry and supplicating to others than Allah, or believing that they hold the same attributes as him in an equal or lesser degree.
14. Tauheed (Monotheism)
15. Shirk is divided into two categories:
Greater shirk (Shirk-al-Akbar): open and apparent;
Lesser shirk (Shirk-al-Asghar): concealed or hidden.
16. (C) Shirk
17. (D) Islam
18. (C) Monotheistic
19. There are four approaches to understand Tauheed: (I) Textualistic approach (II) Theological approach (III) Philosophical approach (IV) Sufism and Irfani approach
20. Ahmedi (Quadiani)
21. Faith in Allah (Tauheed)
22. Faith in Allah (Tauheed)
2. Belief in Allah or Tauheed is the 1st Article of Faith.
3. Tauheed (Meaning oneness) is the indivisible oneness concept of monotheism in Islam. Tauheed is the religion's most fundamental concept and holds that Allah is One (Al-ʾAhad) and Single (Al-Wahid).
4. There are three kinds of Tauheed.
(I) Tauheed-ar-Rabubiya refers to the belief that Allah is Self-Existent; He is the Creator and the Sustainer of the universe.
(II) Tauheed-al-Auluhiya refers to the belief that since Allah is the creator, He is the only one worthy of worship.
(III) Tauheed-al-Asma-wa-Sifat refers to the belief that Allah is matchless not only in His Essence but also in His names and Attributes.
5. 5
6. 99
7. IMAN-E-MUJAMMIL (The Summary Declaration of Faith)
"I solemnly believe in ALLAH with His all Names and personal Attributes and I also accept all His commandments by reciting them with tongue and believing them with hear."
8. IMAN-E-MUFASSIL (The Detailed Declaration of Faith)
"I have faith in Allah and His Angels, His Books and His Messengers, and the Day of
Judgement and that all good and evil and fate is from Almighty Allah and it is sure that there will be resurrection after death."
9. (C) Only Being Worth Worship
10. (C) Tauheed
11. (A) Mushrik
12. (C) Tauheed
13. Associating others with Allah is known as shirk (Polytheism) and is the antithesis of Tauheed. It is usually but not always in the form of idolatry and supplicating to others than Allah, or believing that they hold the same attributes as him in an equal or lesser degree.
14. Tauheed (Monotheism)
15. Shirk is divided into two categories:
Greater shirk (Shirk-al-Akbar): open and apparent;
Lesser shirk (Shirk-al-Asghar): concealed or hidden.
16. (C) Shirk
17. (D) Islam
18. (C) Monotheistic
19. There are four approaches to understand Tauheed: (I) Textualistic approach (II) Theological approach (III) Philosophical approach (IV) Sufism and Irfani approach
20. Ahmedi (Quadiani)
21. Faith in Allah (Tauheed)
22. Faith in Allah (Tauheed)
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