What does the word "Islam" mean, and what does it imply for a Muslim's life?
It means "submission" or "surrender" to Allah and implies living according to His guidance.
According to Islam, who is the only one humans should worship?
Allah alone.
What does "tawhid" mean
The oneness of Allah
What is one attribute of Allah that shows He provides everything we need?
Ar-Razzaq- The Provider
In Islam, who should Muslims ask for help and guidance, and why is this significant?
Muslims should ask Allah alone for help and guidance, as He is the only One with the power to truly assist, which reinforces trust and reliance solely on Allah.
What is the meaning of the word "Muslim," and why does everything in nature, including birds and mountains, glorify Allah?
"Muslim" means one who submits to Allah. Everything in nature glorifies Allah by following His laws.
Islam claims to be a "universal" religion. What does this mean, and why is it important for people of all backrounds?
It means Islam's message is for everyone, not limited to one region or culture, so anyone can follow it.
Why do Muslims believe associating partners with Allah is the ultimate sin?
Because it denies Allah’s Oneness and suggests other beings are equal to Allah.
How does Allah’s knowledge differ from human knowledge?
Allah knows everything—past, present, and future—even our hidden thoughts, while human knowledge is limited.
What is the meaning of "ever-Living" as an attribute of Allah?
Allah lives forever.
How does the word "din" in Islam go beyond the usual meaning of "religion"?
"Din" in Islam means a complete way of life, guiding beliefs and actions, not just worship practices.
What is the "test of internal reliability" in the Quran, and why is it important?
It means there are no contradictions within the Quran, showing consistency in its message.
How does the belief in Allah's Oneness help Muslims in their daily lives?
It reminds Muslims that Allah is always there to help and guide them, and they can rely on Him alone.
How is Allah’s mercy described in relation to believers and non-believers?
Allah shows mercy to everyone, but He gives special blessings to those who believe and do good deeds.
Why might a person say, "Insha'Allah" (if Allah wills) when planning something for the future?
only Allah has control over the future. It reminds us that while we can make plans, it is ultimately Allah who decides what will happen.
Why is simply believing in Allah without acting on that belief considered incomplete in Islam?
Islam makes it clear that faith should be shown through actions; belief alone isn't enough without living by it.
Why might it be important for a religion like Islam to pass the "test of genuineness," staying exactly as it was first revealed?
If Islam had changed over time, it might lose its original message and principles, making it less reliable. Keeping it unchanged means the message stays pure and trusted.
What might happen if someone begins to worship other things or people besides Allah?
They might start believing that other beings have power, which weakens their relationship with Allah and goes against the concept of tawhid.
What does it mean to say Allah is “Omnipotent”?
It means that Allah has unlimited power and can do anything.
How can believing that "all good is from Allah" help when something good happens?
It reminds Muslims to feel thankful and recognize that Allah is the source of all good things.
Imagine someone says, "I am a Muslim because my parents are." According to what you've learned about Islam as a complete way of life, why might it be important for them to understand and choose Islam for themselves?
Choosing Islam personally and understanding it means they’re more likely to live by its values and truly follow its teachings, not just follow by habit.
Imagine someone asks, "Why is Islam important if I already live a good life and help others?" Based on what you’ve learned, how would you explain why following Islam matters beyond just being a good person?
Islam provides a complete way of life, guiding not just how to act but how to connect with Allah and find purpose beyond this world. It also teaches us to be consistent in doing good and to live in a way that builds a strong relationship with Allah.
If a friend relies on "lucky" items for good things to happen, how could you explain why this is not necessary and haram?
You could explain that belief in tawhid means trusting Allah for everything good, and “lucky” items don’t have real power.
If Allah knows everything, even what is in our hearts, how can that change the way Muslims behave?
Knowing that Allah sees everything encourages Muslims to be honest and sincere, as nothing can be hidden from Him.
If Allah is the Creator and Sustainer of everything, why do Muslims believe it’s important to ask Him directly for help, rather than depending on people or objects for support?
Muslims believe Allah is the ultimate source of all power and control in the universe. By asking Allah directly, Muslims acknowledge His power over all things and avoid placing trust in things that have no real power on their own.