In Islam, there are six core beliefs that every Muslim holds. These are called the Pillars of Faith, or Rukun Iman in Arabic:
1. Belief in God (Allah)
Muslims believe in one, all-powerful, and all-knowing God who has no partners or equals.
1. Belief in God (Allah)
Muslims believe in angels created by God. They don’t have free will and always obey God's commands.
3. Belief in the Holy Books
Muslims believe that God revealed holy books to His messengers, including:
- The Psalms (Zabur) to David (Dawud)
- The Torah (Taurat) to Moses (Musa)
- The Gospel (Injil) to Jesus (Isa)
- And the Qur’an to Muhammad, which is the final and complete revelation.
4. Belief in the Prophets
Muslims believe that God sent many prophets to guide humanity, from Adam to Muhammad, who is the last prophet.
5. Belief in the Day of Judgment
Muslims believe in life after death and that everyone will be judged by God for their actions in this world.
6. Belief in Divine Decree (Qadar)
Muslims believe that everything happens by God’s will and knowledge—both the good and the bad.