Asked by a

Islam Core Beliefs (4 Minimum Required)

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Here are the core beliefs of Islam (commonly given as the Six Articles of Faith). At least four are listed as requested:

- Tawhid — belief in the oneness and uniqueness of God (Allah). God is single, indivisible, and the sole object of worship.
- Belief in Angels — spiritual beings created by God who carry out His commandments (e.g., Gabriel as receiver/communicator of revelation).
- Belief in Revealed Books — the Qur’an as the final revelation, and recognition that God revealed earlier scriptures (Torah, Psalms, Gospel) in their original form.
- Belief in Prophets — God’s messengers (including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad as the final prophet) who convey guidance to humanity.
- Belief in the Day of Judgment — a final resurrection and accountability when deeds are judged and people are rewarded or punished in the afterlife.
- Belief in Divine Decree (Qadar) — God’s knowledge and will encompass all things; humans have responsibility for their choices within God’s knowledge and decree.

If you need a shorter list (exactly four) or more detail on any one belief (scriptural basis, theological variations among Muslim groups), tell me which and I’ll expand.