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Presentation by: Presentation by: Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail (PERGAS) (PERGAS) FARDHU’AIN FARDHU’AIN : CONDUCTED BY : CONDUCTED BY USTAZ ZHULKEFLEE HJ ISMAIL USTAZ ZHULKEFLEE HJ ISMAIL LESSONS FROM TEXTBOOK LESSONS FROM TEXTBOOK Beginners’ Manual on Islam Beginners’ Manual on IslamAllRightsReserved©Zhulkeflee2009 IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, MOST COMPASSIONATE, MOST MERCIFUL
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Introducing the Arkaanul Iiman in the Fardhu'Ain course. To explain the epistemology in Islam, then linked to "Criteria for a Holy Book" to establish reliability of Revelation -Qur'an.
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  • 1. Presentation by:Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail(PERGAS) FARDHUAIN : CONDUCTED BY USTAZ ZHULKEFLEE HJ ISMAIL LESSONS FROM TEXTBOOK Beginners Manual on Islam AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, MOST COMPASSIONATE, MOST MERCIFUL

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  • BelieforFaith to something beyond sense perception, termed as -al-ghayb meaning the unseen.
  • It is derived from the word which means safety, peace, security, protection
  • It denote: certainty of the ultimate truth , adherence to it instils sense of security in him from doubts, uncertainty, restlessness etc.

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  • Yet from Islamic perspective iman cannot be by mere blind acceptance devoid of proof or substantiation i.e. Must be with knowledge.
  • "And do not follow (pursue) anything of which thou hast no knowledge: verily (thy) hearing and sight and heart - all of them - will be called to account for it (on Judgement Day).
  • (Q: Bani Israil : 17 :36)

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  • Yet from Islamic perspective iman cannot be by mere blind acceptance devoid of proof or substantiation i.e. Must be with knowledge.
  • Three sources for knowledge:
  • [1] Five sensory perceptions - ;
  • [2] Reasoning - ;
  • [3] True report - .

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  • (The Detailed Belief)
  • Al-iimanis that you:
  • Solemnly believe in Allah;
  • His angels;
  • His Books,
  • His Messengers;
  • In the Afterlife;
  • In the Decree, the good & bad, all comes from (the eternal knowledge of) Allah Most Exalted.

AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 6. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 7. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 * This is sometimes referred to as Tauqifiyyah 8. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 9. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 10. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 11. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 12. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 And yet, some people choose to worship certain earthly things or beings as deities that [are supposed to] resurrect the dead; and they fail to realize that, had there been in heaven or on earth any either deity besides Allah, both [those realms] would surely have fallen to ruin! But limitless in His Glory is Allah, enthroned in His awesome almightiness [far] above anything that man can devise by way of definition! (Quran: Anbiya: 21: 21-22) 13. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 14. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 15. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 16. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 17. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 18. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 19. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 20. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 " Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permits?(Quran: Baqarah:2:255) 21. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 22. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 23. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 24. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009 25. AllRightsReservedZhulkeflee2009