A Legacy of Learning: Turning Knowledge into Action
Use this as a way to learn more about Islamic topics and ways to implement them in our society!
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Chapter 1: The Basis of Islam
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The 5 Pillars and Articles of Faith
Islam is founded on five pillars of practice and six articles of faith, shaping a Muslim’s beliefs and actions. The Five Pillars—faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage—strengthen devotion and foster unity. The Six Articles of Faith—belief in Allah, angels, scriptures, prophets, the Day of Judgment, and divine decree—form the core of Islamic theology, emphasizing monotheism, accountability, and submission to Allah’s will.
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The Hijab: A Symbol of Faith, Dignity, and Empowerment
The Spiritual Foundation of Hijab
The Quran outlines the principle of modesty:
“And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and guard their chastity, and not to reveal their adornments except what normally appears. Let them draw their veils over their chests...” (Surah An-Nur 24:31)
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The Concept of Tawakkul
Tawakul is placing complete trust in Allah while doing your part. It’s the calm that settles in the heart, knowing that after every effort, the outcome rests with Him. Life’s uncertainties become easier to bear when we remember that Allah’s plan is always better, even when we don’t understand it. Tawakul doesn’t mean we stop striving, it means we walk our path with faith, knowing that whatever comes our way is exactly what we need to grow closer to Him.
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How To Get Closer To Deen
There comes a time when the heart feels lost, longing for peace. That longing is a reminder that Allah is always near, waiting for us to return. Getting closer to Deen starts with small steps — a heartfelt du'a, the calm of prayer, or the comfort of reading the Quran. It’s not about being perfect but about trying, even after we make mistakes. Every effort, every tear, brings us closer to Allah’s mercy. In choosing Him, again and again, we find true peace and purpose.
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Chapter 2: The Power of Voluntary Prayer: Connecting Beyond the Obligatory
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The Beauty of Tahajjud
Tahajjud is the prayer of the night, when the world is still, and the heart is closest to Allah. It’s in these quiet moments, when everyone else is asleep, that the soul finds peace and strength. The darkness of the night becomes a time of reflection, where sincere supplication is met with divine mercy. Tahajjud is not just about seeking answers, but about connecting with Allah in the silence, trusting that He hears every whisper and understands every unspoken need.
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Salat Ad-Duha: A Prayer of Gratitude and Blessings
Salat Ad-Duha: A Prayer of Gratitude and Blessings
Salat ad-Duha, the forenoon prayer, is a beautiful opportunity to express gratitude and seek blessings from Allah. Offered during the early part of the day, it serves as a reminder to pause, reflect, and reconnect with our Creator. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) highlighted its significance, emphasizing that it is a way to thank Allah for His countless blessings and to seek His mercy.
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Chapter 3: Important Beliefs in Islam
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The Day of Judgment and the Afterlife
In Islam, belief in the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah) and the Afterlife is crucial. On this day, all will be resurrected and judged by Allah. The righteous will be rewarded with eternal happiness in Paradise (Jannah), while the disbelievers will face punishment in Hell (Jahannam). This belief encourages Muslims to live with integrity, knowing their actions have eternal consequences, and reminds them that true success lies in the Afterlife, not in this temporary world.
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Tawheed (Monotheism) in Islam
Tawheed, the belief in Allah’s oneness, is the heart of Islam. It affirms that Allah alone is the Creator and Sustainer, with no partners or equals. This belief shapes a Muslim’s life, guiding their worship and actions. By submitting to Allah with sincerity and humility, Muslims build a deep, lasting connection with their Creator.
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The Role of Prophethood in Islam
Prophethood is a cornerstone of Islamic belief, serving as the bridge between Allah and humanity. Prophets were chosen by Allah to convey His message, guiding people towards worshiping Him alone and living righteous lives. Their lives, struggles, and teachings provide timeless lessons, showing what it means to live in submission to the Creator.
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