To believe in:
1. Allah [in His Existence, His Oneness in His Attributes, His deserving to be worshipped and supplicated and His right to legislate].
2. His angels [beings created from light for obeying Allah's Orders].
3. His Books [the Torah, the Gospel of Jesus, the Psalms of David and the Qur'an which is the best of them].
4. His Messengers [the first of them was Noah and the last of them was Mohammad, peace be upon him, being the seal of the Prophets].
5. The Last Day [the day of resurrection for the reckoning of the people according to their deeds, and their appropriate compensation (award or punishment)].
6. And to believe in Qadar (Divine Preordainment) [that all which occurs of good and evil is by Divine decree, accompanied by the employment of means to achieve desired results with satisfaction of what happens of good or bad, the sweet and the bitter, because it occurs by Allah's Decree.
(Ref.: Muhammad bin Jamil Zeno. THE PILLARS OF ISLAM & IMAN. Dar-us-Slam Publications, Riyadh, KSA.)
Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, reported: Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said,
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