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What concept refers to the belief in the angels in Islam?
Which of the following is NOT one of the five roots of Usul-ad Din?
Which belief involves the concept of divine predestination in Islam?
What does the term 'Risalah' specifically refer to in Islamic belief?
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Which one of the following is a key attribute of Allah in Islamic theology?
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Study Notes
Angels
- The belief in angels is a fundamental tenet of Islam.
Roots of Islam
- The five roots of Usul-ad Din are belief in God (Tawhid), belief in angels (Mala'ika), belief in divine books (Kutub), belief in prophets (Rusul), belief in the Last Day (Yawm al-Qiyamah), and belief in divine decree (Qadar).
Predestination
- The concept of divine predestination, known as Qadar, is a core belief in Islam. It emphasizes the belief that everything happens according to God's plan and will.
Risalah
- The term 'Risalah' refers to the prophethood or divine mission of a prophet. It encompasses the message and teachings that a prophet delivers to humanity.
Key Attribute of Allah
- One of the key attributes of Allah is His absolute oneness (Tawhid), meaning that He is the only true God, without any partners or equals.
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Test your knowledge on key concepts of Islamic beliefs and theology. This quiz covers topics such as Usul-ad Din, the role of angels, divine predestination, and the attributes of Allah. Challenge yourself and deepen your understanding of Islamic faith.