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Islamic Views on Supernatural Beliefs

Islam teaches that Allah alone created the universe and mankind. Muslims believe all power comes from Allah, and Islam is the sole source of guidance in building a relationship with God. The Quran says there is no god but Allah. Muslims accept prophets like Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them), who called people to worship only Allah. The five pillars of Islam - faith, prayer, fasting, charity, and pilgrimage - structure religious practice. Hadiths record the sayings and actions of Muhammad, while the Quran is the final revelation from Allah. Belief in the afterlife includes paradise for the righteous and hell for evildoers. Sufism involves

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Islamic Views on Supernatural Beliefs

Islam teaches that Allah alone created the universe and mankind. Muslims believe all power comes from Allah, and Islam is the sole source of guidance in building a relationship with God. The Quran says there is no god but Allah. Muslims accept prophets like Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them), who called people to worship only Allah. The five pillars of Islam - faith, prayer, fasting, charity, and pilgrimage - structure religious practice. Hadiths record the sayings and actions of Muhammad, while the Quran is the final revelation from Allah. Belief in the afterlife includes paradise for the righteous and hell for evildoers. Sufism involves

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DEPARTMENT OF ENIVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

ISLAMIC STUDIES
Submitted To: Mam Tehmina Shaheen
Submitted By: Sagar Aslam Adeeb Hamza Anwar Adil
Nooral Qomi
Date : 25/04/2021
Assignment # 01
Islamic perspective on Man-God relationship
 Introduction
Allah is the one and only who created the whole universe and human
beings, he is the sustainer and maintainer of all the universe. Muslims
believe that all the powers belong to almighty Allah. Islam is the only
source for Muslims to build relationship with their lord. In the first
place, He started with man. I can't help thinking about what it
resembled for the heavenly messengers to watch God structure
another creation. Social event dust with His fingertips, God shaped it
together to frame a body. As He shaped the cerebrum that would make
us so totally unique in relation to any remaining animals, He
accommodated sight, hearing, smell, taste and contact with perplexing
subtlety. When everything was by and large how He would have
preferred it, He inhaled his own personal breath into man's noses, and
Adam woke up. A cheer probably ejected in paradise! Everything was
great. God and man strolled together in the nursery. God acquainted
Adam with the creatures, and permitted him to name them. He showed
man all the flavorful food outgrowing the ground, and maybe gave him
chomps to attempt. I can envision God's euphoria when He gave Adam
a sweet orange to taste, or a fresh walnut. Actually, like a kid's miracle
the first occasion when he sees snow, Adam probably stood wide-
peered toward at all the magnificence encompassing him. There
appeared to be something missing, nonetheless. Every one of the
creatures had mates, yet Adam had none. I don't have the foggiest idea
why God made man and lady each in turn, rather than together. Maybe
He needed Adam to see his requirement for lady. Maybe He essentially
needed to stroll with every one of his youngsters individually. By the by,
lady was made independently – and in an unexpected way – from
Adam. Despite the fact that God was totally fit for making someone
else from the residue, this time He decided to begin with a piece from
Adam. Always interfacing them together, God agreed with a rib from
Adam's position, shut down the injury, and formed his accomplice
forever. It's no little thing that God began this part by offering to us His
very own name. likewise, man has a great relation with god directly and
indirectly.

 Status of man in Islam


The point on man and nature has consistently been talked about
throughout the long term and has procured the consideration of
numerous researchers of assorted fields of specializations. As an
appreciation to the incredible commitment of nature to human
endurance, some have likened it to God. Since the two are equivalent
to them, so they love nature close by God. Others believed nature to be
a snag to human existence and thus should be vanquished and
persuaded. In the light of these two limit positions, this paper expects
to examine the connection among man and nature from the Islamic
viewpoint. Aside from that, this paper might want to discover with
regards to why the Muslim people group isn't giving due consideration
to protection and conservation of nature when there is a genuine
consider made by others to stop the continuous ecological corruption
that is occurring everywhere on the world. It is trusted that an
examination of this nature would uncover regarding what ought to be
the ideal relationship of man with nature from the Islamic viewpoint.

 Islamic perspective on God


"There is no god except for Allah," says the Islamic announcement of
witness, or shahada. Muslims accept he made the world in six days
and sent prophets like Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and
ultimately Muhammad, who called individuals to love just him,
dismissing excessive admiration and polytheism. The word islam,
which implies accommodation, was not from the outset the name of
a religion established by Muhammad. It alluded, rather, to the first
religion of all humankind – and even of the actual universe which,
similar to us, was made to serve Allah. Prior prophets and their
devotees were all Muslims (submitters to Allah), however Muslims
do will in general conflate the general and explicit implications of the
words Islam and Muslim. A few prophets got sacred texts from Allah,
prominently the Torah of Moses, the Songs of David, and the Good
news of Jesus. Their messages and books, nonetheless, got ruined or
were lost. Phenomenally, the Qur'an ("recitation") uncovered to
Muhammad – the actual expression of Allah – won't endure this
destiny, so there is no requirement for additional prophets or
disclosures.
 Islamic belief and practices
 Five pillars of Islam (Tauheed, Nomaz, Roza, Zakat, Hajj)
Almost as soon as the Arab armies of Islam conquered new lands,
they began erecting mosques and palaces and commissioning
other works of art as expressions of their faith and culture. Many
aspects of religious practice in Islam also emerged and were
codified. The religious practice of Islam, which literally means "to
submit to God", is based on tenets that are known as the Five
Pillars, arkan, to which all members of the Islamic
community, Umma, should adhere.
 Hadiths and sunnahs
Hadiths are the quoted sayings of hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and
sunnahs are the actions of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
 Jinnat
Jinn also Romanized as djinn or anglicized as genies (with the
broader meaning of spirits or demons, depending on source)—are
supernatural creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian and
later Islamic mythology and theology.
 The Holy Quran
Holy Quran is the holy book which was revealed to the last
prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which tells us about religion Islam
and the eternal world.
 Jannat and jannam
In Islam, Jannah is "paradise, garden", is the final abode of the
righteous and the Islamic believers, but also the Garden of Eden,
where Adam and Hawa dwelt is also called Jannah. And jannam is
the opposite of Jannat. Jahannam in Islam is an afterlife place of
punishment for evildoers. The punishments are carried out in
accordance with the degree of sin one has done during his life.
 The day of judgment (Akhirat)
Akhirah is the term used in Islam to describe the belief in
everlasting life after death. Muslims regard life on Earth as a test
from Allah, to prepare them for eternal life. ... On this day, called
the Day of Judgement or the Last Day, the dead will be
resurrected for judgement by God.
sufism
Sufism, mystical Islamic belief and practice in which Muslims seek
to find the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct
personal experience of God.
 The ultimate relationship between man and
God
Recognize Allah as your Creator
Seek Guidance only from Allah. He is the real
Guide
Ask for sustenance only from Allah. He is the
Sustainer
Know that Allah is the Healer. So call upon
Allah for all your sickness.
The Giver of life knows how to take it back.
Every soul shall taste death. Allah is the Giver
of Death.
Death is not the end. Allah will bring us back
to life again. The Day of Resurrection is
Certain. Allah is the Giver of Life. He is the
Restorer and He is the Gatherer.
We, human beings, need to ask forgiveness
for our sins from Allah. He is the One who
Forgives sins.
Allah is the Source of peace, the Provider of
safety and security.

{Jazakallah khair}

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