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The Six Pillars of Faith (Iman)
The six pillars of Iman form the foundational beliefs of every Muslim, shaping their worldview and guiding their daily conduct.
Understanding Tawheed: The Oneness of Allah
Tawheed — the absolute Oneness of Allah — is the central concept of Islamic theology and the foundation upon which all worship is built.
Belief in the Day of Judgment
Belief in Yawm al-Qiyamah motivates Muslims to live righteously, seek Allah's mercy, and maintain hope even in the face of adversity.
The Five Pillars of Islam: An Overview
The Five Pillars of Islam are the core acts of worship and practice that every Muslim is obligated to perform, forming the unshakeable framework of Islamic life.
Salah: The Prayer That Connects Us to Allah
Salah is the second pillar of Islam and the most important act of worship a Muslim performs — a direct and intimate conversation with Allah five times daily.
Zakat: Purifying Wealth Through Giving
Zakat is the third pillar of Islam — an obligatory annual charity that purifies wealth, fulfils the rights of the poor, and strengthens the bonds of community.
Fasting in Ramadan: A Month of Spiritual Renewal
Sawm (fasting) during the holy month of Ramadan is one of the most spiritually transformative acts of worship, forging self-discipline, empathy, and deep connection with Allah.
Hajj: The Pilgrimage to the Sacred Land
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam — an obligatory pilgrimage to Makkah that every able Muslim must perform, representing the ultimate act of submission to Allah.
The Power of Dhikr: Remembering Allah
Dhikr — the remembrance of Allah — is one of the most accessible and beloved acts of worship, bringing peace to the heart regardless of time or place.
Tawbah: The Door of Repentance is Always Open
Tawbah (repentance) is one of the greatest gifts Allah has given humanity — a door that remains perpetually open for every sincere believer seeking to return to Allah.
The Life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was the final messenger of Allah, whose extraordinary life and timeless teachings continue to guide over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide.
The Four Rightly Guided Caliphs
The Khulafa al-Rashidun — Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali — were the four successors of the Prophet whose steadfast leadership shaped the early Islamic world.
The Golden Age of Islamic Civilization
From the 8th to the 13th century, Islamic civilization produced extraordinary advances in science, medicine, philosophy, and arts that transformed the medieval world.
Akhlaq: The Importance of Good Character in Islam
Akhlaq (Islamic character) — encompassing kindness, humility, patience, and truthfulness — is not peripheral to Islam but central to its mission and the Prophet's example.
Honesty (Sidq) in Islamic Teachings
Sidq (truthfulness and honesty) is one of the highest virtues in Islam, praised throughout the Quran and Hadith as a defining mark of the sincere believer.
Rights of Parents in Islam
Islam places the rights of parents immediately after the worship of Allah — honouring them is a divine command, and their pleasure is closely tied to Allah's pleasure.
Raising Muslim Children in the Modern World
Raising children with strong Islamic values in a modern, complex world requires wisdom, patience, consistent example, and deep involvement from parents and community.
Marriage in Islam: A Sacred Bond
Nikah (marriage) in Islam is a sacred covenant that completes half of one's faith and establishes a foundation of love, mercy, and mutual support between spouses.