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Basic Tenets of Faith
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Hadith & its Sciences
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The Quran and its Sciences
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Fiqh of the family
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Principles of Fiqh
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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Knowledge & Propagation
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Psychological and Social Problems
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Islamic history and biography
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Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Belief in the Divine Will and Decree
Does Man Have Free Will and Choice?
1. The accountable person is free to choose whether to obey or disobey of his own free will, and he will be requited for that. 2. Allah knows what His slave’s fate will be, and He has written that with Him. 3. Allah supports and helps His believing slave, and He knows best who is deserving of support and help. 4. Allah forsakes whomever He will, and does not grant him support or help him. His support is based on His grace and His forsaking is based on His justice. 5. The one who is helped is the one who asks Allah for support and help. 6. The believing slave affirms the grace of Allah, acknowledges the blessings that He has bestowed upon him, and attributes all goodness and success to Him.SaveRuling on saying “I am in charge of my destiny”
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SaveAre rizq (provision) and marriage written in al-Lawh al-Mahfooz?
SaveSigns That Allah Is Testing You
• If Allah tests a person with calamity because of his sin, and he bears it with patience and gratitude, Allah, may He be exalted, will forgive him his sin, raise him in status in Paradise and give him the reward of those who are patient and seek reward with Him. • If the one who is affected is a disbeliever, then his calamity cannot be to raise him in status. • If the one who is affected is a Muslim who commits sin openly or is a blatant evildoer, then it is most likely that he is being requited and punished with this calamity. • If the Muslim is a devoted worshipper, obedient and righteous, and there is nothing between him and Allah but true servitude, gratitude, praise, repentance and submission to Him, may He be glorified, then it is most likely that this calamity is a kind of honour and raising in status. • If the one who is affected shows displeasure and panic, then it cannot be thought that his calamity is an honour from Allah to raise him in status. • The practical benefit that one should think about is that every calamity and test is good for him and will bring reward if he is patient and seeks reward with Allah, and that every test and calamity is bad for him if he panics and gets angry.SaveHe wants to buy a motorbike but what is stopping him from doing that is fear of dying in an accident
SaveMotives for success and overcoming failure
SaveGuidance is from Allah and the means are from people
SaveI looked for a sound religion, and I found what I am looking for in Islam
SaveGuidelines on taking means and measures
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