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What is the Muslim faith?

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Islamic theology

The Muslim faith, also called Islamic theology, is based on the creed of Islam: “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.” This creed states that there is only one God, Allah, and that Muhammad is the last and most important prophet sent by God to guide humanity.

Islam believes that God is all-powerful and that He is the Creator and Ruler of all that exists. He is indivisible, unfathomable and limitless. He is the Source of all knowledge and wisdom and He is the only One who can dispense justice and mercy.

Islam also believes in prophets sent by God to guide the people. The main prophets are Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad.

Islam also believes in the revelation of God in the form of the Quran, which is considered the words of God himself. The Quran contains rules and guidelines for daily life and is addressed to all people in all times.

Islam also believes in the existence of angels, who are considered spiritual beings who serve God and are used as messengers to help and advise people. Islam also believes in the existence of other creatures that cannot be seen with the naked eye such as the jinns/demons, who are considered naturally evil creatures who try to distract people from their faith.

Islam also believes in the existence of an end time and judgment on people after their death. People will be judged according to their actions and their beliefs and will be rewarded or punished in the afterlife. Islam also believes in the existence of a heaven and a hell, where people will receive their eternal fate.

Islam also believes in the principle of predestination, that God has established and determined everything for humanity. However, this does not mean that man does not have free will or responsibility for his actions. Man must adhere to God's rules and guidelines and do his best to live a good life.

The Five Pillars of Islam are:

  1. Shahada: the declaration of the Islamic creed (the testimony that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is his prophet).

  2. Salah: performing the five daily prayers.

  3. Zakat: Giving a specified amount of money to the poor and needy.

  4. Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan.

  5. Hajj: pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca at least once in a lifetime if one is physically and financially able.

The six pillars of the Islamic faith / Iman are:

The Six Pillars of the Islamic faith, also known as the Six Pillars of Iman, are:

  1. believe in Allah (Tawheed)
  2. believe in the angels
  3. believe in the books of Allah
  4. believe in the prophets of Allah
  5. believe in the Day of Judgment
  6. believing in predestination (Al-Qadr)

These six pillars are the foundations of the Islamic faith and are of great importance for someone who considers themselves a Muslim. They form the basis for the practices and beliefs of Islam.

Islam, Quran and Arabic lessons

Students and parents at our online Islamic education are unanimously enthusiastic about their experiences and demo lessons with Tawfiq.nl and Zoom. Some reactions from parents who have had their children take demo lessons:

 “Very nice way of conveying Islamic knowledge to children and parents.”  

“My family situation and planning fit perfectly with your organization! Finally Islamic lessons for our children!”  

“A soothing feeling that you do not belong to an institution or mosque. This way the focus is purely on the Islamic lessons.”  

“It's about time that Islamic lessons for children and parents can be followed at home. It feels a lot safer at home.”  

“Saves a lot of travel time, gas money and organization to an Islamic educational institution or mosque! Great solution for our children!”  

“I have been saying this for years that it should be possible for children to take lessons from home. I am happy that as an organization you are moving with the times.”

We are not a commercial institution but are a self-organization that does not use or request government subsidies. We are a foundation that, when necessary, raises collections and asks for financial support and donations from its community. Our foundation will also organize benefits when the need is dire or progressive to safeguard the Islamic identity of Dutch Muslims. Our foundation also works as much as possible with its own working capacity, are free, independent and unbound and rely only on Allah as the Only Provider.

Doctrine of Faith (Aqieda)
Faith Practice (Ibada)
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Good manners (Adaab)
Arabic (Reading and Speaking)

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Biography of Prophet Muhammad
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