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Aqidah (Arabic: عَقِيدَة, romanized:
ʿaqīdah, IPA: [ʕɑˈqiːdæ], pl. عَقَائِد, ʿaqāʾid, [ʕɑˈqɑːʔɪd]) is an
Islamic term of
Arabic origin that
literally means...
- in 1995 by IQRA
International Educational Foundation.
Islamic Belief: Al-
Aqidah at-Tahawiah (Revised Edition),
edited by
Iqbal Ahmad Azami.
Translated and...
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comparable concepts in non-Christian theologies. The
Islamic concept of
ʿaqīdah (literally "bond, tie") is
often rendered as "creed". The
earliest known...
- fil
Hadith –
specialisation in
hadith studies Takhasus fil
Aqidah –
specialisation in
aqidah studies Such
figures often have
memorized the
Quran and historically...
- (ridda).
ʿAqīdah is an
Islamic term
meaning "creed" or "belief". Any
religious belief system, or creed, can be
considered an
example of
ʿaqīdah. This term...
- part of Salafism.
Salafism consists of two main areas,
namely Aqidah and Manhaj.
Aqidah refers to the
beliefs of Salafis,
while Manhaj refers to how these...
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scholar Abdullah al-Ghunayman,
author of the
commentary on Ibn Taymiyyah's Al-
Aqidah Al-Waasitiyyah,
argues that he
could not find
anything he
would consider...
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before then
changing to the
Hanafi school. He is
known for his work al-'
Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah, a
summary of ****
Islamic creed which influenced Hanafis...
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Pilgrimage Texts Foundations Quran Sunnah (Hadith, Sirah)
Tafsir (exegesis)
Aqidah (creed)
Qisas al-Anbiya ("Stories of the Prophets")
Mathnawi (Poems) Fiqh...
- being,
rather than God, is
central to Muslims' religion. The
Islamic creed (
aqidah)
requires belief in six articles: God, angels, revelation, prophets, the...