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Beginners’ Course on IslamLesson 5
Revision Who is a Prophet?
Those who received inspiration from Allah.
Who is a Messenger? Those who received Inspiration and a Book of
Revelation from Allah.
How many Prophets and Messengers sent by Allah? 124,000
How many of them are mentioned in the Quran and known to us? 25
A day where all creation will cease to exist.
Human beings since the time of Prophet Adam till the last child born will be resurrected.
Everybody will stand before God and will be judge for their deeds.
Belief in the Last Day:Meaning
Belief in the Last Day What is the state of this world?
Belief in the Last Day:Four Important Concepts
Everything Must Perish
Resurrection
Judgment
Life After Death
Belief in the Last Day:Everything Must Perish
“Everything shall perish: but forever will abide
thy Sustainer’s Self, full of Majesty and Glory” …
Quran 55:26-27
Belief in the Last Day:Everything Must Perish
“Every living thing/soul shall have a taste of death…”
Quran… 3:185Quran… 21:35Quran… 29:57
Belief in the Last Day:Resurrection
o Allah knows that men will doubt, question and argue.
o He answered their doubts, questions and arguments.
And he presents for Us an example and forgets his [own] creation. He says, "Who will give life to bones while they
are disintegrated?“
Say, "He will give them life who produced them the first time; and He is, of all creation, Knowing.“
Quran, 36:78 - 79
Belief in the Last Day:Resurrection
“Does man think that We will not assemble his bones?”
“Yes. [We are] Able [even] to proportion his fingertips.”
Quran, 75: 3 - 4
Belief in the Last Day:Judgment
“Verily the Hour (Day of Judgment) is surely coming, there is no doubt about it,
yet most men believe not” …
Quran 40 : 59
Belief in the Last Day:Judgment
Man will be judged based on their actions.
They will be treated justly.
“Then on this day, no soul shall be dealt with unjustly in the least; and you shall not be repaid
ought but that which you did.” …
Quran 36:54
Belief in the Last Day:Life After Death
What comes after the Judgment?
Where would one be then?
What is the biggest reward given by Allah to mankind?
What is the greatest punishment then?
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Meaning
What is meant by Qada’? Allah’s carrying out His Decrees.
What is meant by Qadar? The Decree of Allah.
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
Absolute Knowledge
Responsibility
Trust
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
Know that Everything happens with Allah’s Knowledge.
Absolute Knowledge
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
And with Him are the keys of the unseen; none knows them except Him. And He knows what is on the land and in the sea. Not a leaf falls but that He knows it. And no grain is there within the darkness's of the earth and no
moist or dry [thing] but that it is [written] in a clear record.
Quran, 6:59
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
Say: "Whether ye hide what is in your hearts or reveal it, Allah knows it all: He knows what is in the
heavens, and what is on earth. And Allah has power over all things.
Quran, 3:29
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
o As his servant, we must know our responsibility towards our Creator.
Responsibility
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
Responsibility: the exercise of free-choice, whether to follow Allah’s commands or go against it, which is the basis of accountability in the Hereafter.
If you are compelled to do something without a choice: you are therefore not responsible nor accountable in that case. Compulsion removes accountability.
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
o How do we make these choices then?
o By following the Guidance that comes from Allah through His revelation and Prophets.
o Once received, inaction leads to accountability.
o What are the things we have choice and what areas we don’t?
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept
As Muslims, we are reminded to trust our Lord.
“… And if any one puts his trust in Allah, sufficient is (Allah) for him. For Allah will surely accomplish his
purpose…”
Quran, 65:3
Trust
Belief in Qada’ & Qadar: Understanding The Concept