What are the six pillars of faith in Islam?
Understanding the Pillars of Faith

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The six pillars of faith in Islam are: 1) Belief in Allah, 2) Belief in Angels, 3) Belief in Holy Books, 4) Belief in Prophets, 5) Belief in Day of Judgment, 6) Belief in Divine Decree.
Belief in Reincarnation
Belief in Fate and Destiny
Belief in Multiple Gods
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Define Iman in the context of Islamic belief.
Iman is the set of laws governing Islamic finance.
Iman refers to the physical acts of worship in Islam.
Iman is the historical account of the Prophet Muhammad's life.
Iman is the faith or belief in the six articles of faith in Islam.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of believing in Allah?
Believing in Allah is only important for religious leaders.
Believing in Allah guarantees a life without challenges.
Believing in Allah is significant as it instills purpose, moral values, community, and hope.
Believing in Allah leads to financial success.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does belief in angels influence a Muslim's faith?
Belief in angels encourages Muslims to ignore moral responsibilities.
Belief in angels has no impact on a Muslim's daily life.
Belief in angels enhances a Muslim's faith by reinforcing accountability, moral behavior, and connection to the divine.
Belief in angels leads to a rejection of other religious teachings.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role do the holy books play in the pillars of faith?
Holy books are only historical documents with no relevance to faith.
The pillars of faith are independent of any written texts.
Holy books serve as decorative items in places of worship.
Holy books provide the foundational teachings and principles that inform the pillars of faith.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Explain the importance of believing in the prophets.
Believing in the prophets is unnecessary for personal growth.
Prophets are only relevant in historical contexts.
Believing in the prophets is important for spiritual guidance, moral integrity, and fostering a connection to divine wisdom.
Faith in prophets leads to confusion and doubt.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the concept of the Day of Judgment in Islam?
The Day of Judgment in Islam is the day when all individuals are resurrected and judged by Allah for their deeds.
The Day of Judgment is a time for feasting and festivities.
The Day of Judgment is a celebration of life in Islam.
The Day of Judgment occurs only for prophets and saints.
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