Explore questions and answers about Islamic faith and beliefs
Explore questions and answers about Islamic faith and beliefs
Understanding the six pillars of Iman and their significance in Islam
Learning about Allah's names and attributes
Exploring the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Yes, the Holy Quran explicitly states that every action, even the smallest, is recorded by divine angels and will be presented to individuals on the Day of Judgment. This precise recording forms the basis of divine justice for reward and punishment.
Read MoreFrom the Quranic perspective, every human death, whether early or late, occurs by Allah's permission at a predetermined time and is part of His divine wisdom and decree. This process is beyond our full comprehension, and its purpose is to test humanity in the quality of their deeds, not the length of their lives.
Read MoreAllah declares that one should never despair of His mercy, for He forgives all sins through sincere repentance. Even the greatest sins are forgivable with true repentance, except Shirk if one dies upon it without repenting.
Read MoreNo, worldly injustice is not a sign of God's absence; rather, it is a result of human choices and free will, which will ultimately be judged with perfect justice on the Day of Judgment. God is the Absolute Just and never wrongs His servants; instead, it is humans who wrong themselves through their actions.
Read MoreYes, the Quran's guidance remains fully applicable and vital. Its ethical, social, and spiritual principles are comprehensive and inspiring for all times and places, as it is the eternal word of God sent to guide humanity until eternity, with a divine promise of its preservation.
Read MoreThe apparent success of wrongdoers in this world is a divine test, not a sign of God's pleasure. It serves as a respite for them to repent or to increase their sins, with ultimate justice being fulfilled in the Hereafter.
Read MoreEven in the midst of extreme difficulties, relying on God brings peace and strength because He is All-Knowing, All-Powerful, and Sufficient. This trust involves making efforts and then entrusting the outcome to divine wisdom.
Read MoreYes, God is fully aware of all our sufferings, even the deepest and most hidden ones. This awareness is coupled with His mercy and closeness, serving as a source of comfort and hope for His servants.
Read MoreYes, God hears your voice, whether you speak openly or whisper in your heart; He is the Hearer of His servants' prayers and needs, and He is aware of all that is within their breasts.
Read MoreYes, Allah most certainly forgives mistakes and sins, provided there is sincere repentance and no insistence on repeating the wrong. His mercy is boundless, and He calls His servants to turn to Him and avoid despair.
Read MoreHumans cannot save themselves independently; ultimate salvation is a divine gift achieved through sincere effort, faith, and righteous deeds from the servant, combined with the boundless mercy of God. This endeavor does not bear fruit without divine grace and guidance.
Read MoreThe Quran emphasizes reason and reflection, grounding faith in contemplation of divine signs. However, ultimate faith transcends mere logic, involving belief in the unseen and heartfelt submission, which reason can significantly strengthen.
Read MoreYes, the Quran clearly states that human life is entirely a divine test; these trials aim not only to gauge faith and deeds but also to foster spiritual growth and distinguish the truthful from the false, so each individual may be worthy of reward or punishment in the Hereafter.
Read MoreIn Islam, intellect is vital for understanding truths and attaining true faith. The Quran constantly urges reflection on divine signs to establish faith based on knowledge and certainty, not blind imitation; however, intellect has limits, and divine revelation complements it.
Read MoreFrom a Quranic perspective, a human can perform good deeds without religion, but "complete goodness" and ultimate salvation require faith in God and righteous actions with divine intention.
Read MoreYes, the Holy Quran explicitly states that every action, even the smallest, is recorded by divine angels and will be presented to individuals on the Day of Judgment. This precise recording forms the basis of divine justice for reward and punishment.
Read MoreFrom the Quranic perspective, every human death, whether early or late, occurs by Allah's permission at a predetermined time and is part of His divine wisdom and decree. This process is beyond our full comprehension, and its purpose is to test humanity in the quality of their deeds, not the length of their lives.
Read MoreAllah declares that one should never despair of His mercy, for He forgives all sins through sincere repentance. Even the greatest sins are forgivable with true repentance, except Shirk if one dies upon it without repenting.
Read MoreNo, worldly injustice is not a sign of God's absence; rather, it is a result of human choices and free will, which will ultimately be judged with perfect justice on the Day of Judgment. God is the Absolute Just and never wrongs His servants; instead, it is humans who wrong themselves through their actions.
Read MoreYes, the Quran's guidance remains fully applicable and vital. Its ethical, social, and spiritual principles are comprehensive and inspiring for all times and places, as it is the eternal word of God sent to guide humanity until eternity, with a divine promise of its preservation.
Read MoreThe apparent success of wrongdoers in this world is a divine test, not a sign of God's pleasure. It serves as a respite for them to repent or to increase their sins, with ultimate justice being fulfilled in the Hereafter.
Read MoreEven in the midst of extreme difficulties, relying on God brings peace and strength because He is All-Knowing, All-Powerful, and Sufficient. This trust involves making efforts and then entrusting the outcome to divine wisdom.
Read MoreYes, God is fully aware of all our sufferings, even the deepest and most hidden ones. This awareness is coupled with His mercy and closeness, serving as a source of comfort and hope for His servants.
Read MoreYes, God hears your voice, whether you speak openly or whisper in your heart; He is the Hearer of His servants' prayers and needs, and He is aware of all that is within their breasts.
Read MoreYes, Allah most certainly forgives mistakes and sins, provided there is sincere repentance and no insistence on repeating the wrong. His mercy is boundless, and He calls His servants to turn to Him and avoid despair.
Read MoreHumans cannot save themselves independently; ultimate salvation is a divine gift achieved through sincere effort, faith, and righteous deeds from the servant, combined with the boundless mercy of God. This endeavor does not bear fruit without divine grace and guidance.
Read MoreThe Quran emphasizes reason and reflection, grounding faith in contemplation of divine signs. However, ultimate faith transcends mere logic, involving belief in the unseen and heartfelt submission, which reason can significantly strengthen.
Read MoreYes, the Quran clearly states that human life is entirely a divine test; these trials aim not only to gauge faith and deeds but also to foster spiritual growth and distinguish the truthful from the false, so each individual may be worthy of reward or punishment in the Hereafter.
Read MoreIn Islam, intellect is vital for understanding truths and attaining true faith. The Quran constantly urges reflection on divine signs to establish faith based on knowledge and certainty, not blind imitation; however, intellect has limits, and divine revelation complements it.
Read MoreFrom a Quranic perspective, a human can perform good deeds without religion, but "complete goodness" and ultimate salvation require faith in God and righteous actions with divine intention.
Read MoreYes, the Holy Quran explicitly states that every action, even the smallest, is recorded by divine angels and will be presented to individuals on the Day of Judgment. This precise recording forms the basis of divine justice for reward and punishment.
Read MoreFrom the Quranic perspective, every human death, whether early or late, occurs by Allah's permission at a predetermined time and is part of His divine wisdom and decree. This process is beyond our full comprehension, and its purpose is to test humanity in the quality of their deeds, not the length of their lives.
Read MoreAllah declares that one should never despair of His mercy, for He forgives all sins through sincere repentance. Even the greatest sins are forgivable with true repentance, except Shirk if one dies upon it without repenting.
Read MoreNo, worldly injustice is not a sign of God's absence; rather, it is a result of human choices and free will, which will ultimately be judged with perfect justice on the Day of Judgment. God is the Absolute Just and never wrongs His servants; instead, it is humans who wrong themselves through their actions.
Read MoreYes, the Quran's guidance remains fully applicable and vital. Its ethical, social, and spiritual principles are comprehensive and inspiring for all times and places, as it is the eternal word of God sent to guide humanity until eternity, with a divine promise of its preservation.
Read MoreThe apparent success of wrongdoers in this world is a divine test, not a sign of God's pleasure. It serves as a respite for them to repent or to increase their sins, with ultimate justice being fulfilled in the Hereafter.
Read MoreEven in the midst of extreme difficulties, relying on God brings peace and strength because He is All-Knowing, All-Powerful, and Sufficient. This trust involves making efforts and then entrusting the outcome to divine wisdom.
Read MoreYes, God is fully aware of all our sufferings, even the deepest and most hidden ones. This awareness is coupled with His mercy and closeness, serving as a source of comfort and hope for His servants.
Read MoreYes, God hears your voice, whether you speak openly or whisper in your heart; He is the Hearer of His servants' prayers and needs, and He is aware of all that is within their breasts.
Read MoreYes, Allah most certainly forgives mistakes and sins, provided there is sincere repentance and no insistence on repeating the wrong. His mercy is boundless, and He calls His servants to turn to Him and avoid despair.
Read MoreHumans cannot save themselves independently; ultimate salvation is a divine gift achieved through sincere effort, faith, and righteous deeds from the servant, combined with the boundless mercy of God. This endeavor does not bear fruit without divine grace and guidance.
Read MoreThe Quran emphasizes reason and reflection, grounding faith in contemplation of divine signs. However, ultimate faith transcends mere logic, involving belief in the unseen and heartfelt submission, which reason can significantly strengthen.
Read MoreYes, the Quran clearly states that human life is entirely a divine test; these trials aim not only to gauge faith and deeds but also to foster spiritual growth and distinguish the truthful from the false, so each individual may be worthy of reward or punishment in the Hereafter.
Read MoreIn Islam, intellect is vital for understanding truths and attaining true faith. The Quran constantly urges reflection on divine signs to establish faith based on knowledge and certainty, not blind imitation; however, intellect has limits, and divine revelation complements it.
Read MoreFrom a Quranic perspective, a human can perform good deeds without religion, but "complete goodness" and ultimate salvation require faith in God and righteous actions with divine intention.
Read More