Tawakkali
Dogaro cikakke ga Allah bayan ɗaukar matakan da ake bukata.
Tawakkul is not passivity but active trust: you work hard, then leave the outcome to Allah. 'Whoever relies upon Allah — then He is sufficient for him.' (Quran 65:3)
Ma'anonin mahimman manufofi na Musulunci
Dogaro cikakke ga Allah bayan ɗaukar matakan da ake bukata.
Tawakkul is not passivity but active trust: you work hard, then leave the outcome to Allah. 'Whoever relies upon Allah — then He is sufficient for him.' (Quran 65:3)
Sanyar Allah ta wurin bin umurninsa da guji haramunsa.
Taqwa is presented in the Quran as the greatest criterion of honour among people: 'The most honourable of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous.' (49:13)
Kyakkyawa a ibada da ayyuka; bautar Allah kamar dai kana ganin sa.
In the Hadith of Jibril, when asked 'What is Ihsan?' the Prophet replied: 'It is to worship Allah as though you can see Him; and if you cannot see Him, then know that He sees you.'
Juriya da dagewar a fuskar wahala; yarda da hukunce-hukuncen Allah.
Patience is mentioned in more than 90 Quran verses. 'Allah is with the patient.' (2:153) There are three types: patience in worship, patience from sin, and patience in affliction.
Godiya ga Allah saboda ni'imomin sa, bayyana ta wurin zuciya, harshe, da aiki.
Allah contrasts grateful and ungrateful by saying: 'If you are grateful, I will surely increase you in favor; if you are ungrateful, My punishment is severe.' (14:7)
Tunawa da Allah ta wurin maimaita sunanSa, yaboxinSa da daukakarSa.
The Quran says 'Remember Allah often so that you may succeed' (8:45) and 'Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.' (13:28)
Imani ga Allah, mala'iku, litattafai, manzanni, ranar kiyama, da ƙaddara.
The six pillars of Iman are detailed in the Hadith of Jibril. Faith involves belief in the heart, declaration by tongue, and action in the body — all three are interconnected.
Neman gafara daga Allah da cewa 'Astaghfirullah' tare da gaske tuba.
The Prophet used to seek forgiveness at least 70-100 times daily. 'Whoever does much istighfar, Allah will provide him relief from every worry and a way out from every hardship.' (Abu Dawud)
Abin da aka yarda da shi kuma halal a cikin Musulunci; abinci, abubuwan sha, da ayyuka.
Halal extends beyond food to encompass all aspects of life: earnings, relationships, business dealings. It is designed to protect human health, social harmony, and spiritual purity.
Abin da aka haramta a cikin Musulunci; ayyuka, abinci, ko abubuwan sha da aka haramta.
In Islam, prohibitions are kept limited while the gate of the permissible is kept wide open. A principle of Islamic jurisprudence states: 'The default for things is permissibility.' Most prohibitions involve harm to health, social relations, or justice.
Rokon Allah; sadar da bukatun kai, burin kai, da godiya ga Allah kai tsaye.
The Prophet described dua as 'the essence of worship.' Allah says in the Quran: 'Your Lord said: Call upon Me, I will respond to you.' (40:60) Dua is the most direct form of communication with the Divine, requiring no intermediary.
Tubar gaskiya da komawa Allah; neman gafara saboda kurakurai da zunubai.
Allah keeps the door of repentance open: 'Allah loves those who repent and those who purify themselves.' (2:222). Three conditions: sincere regret, ceasing the sin, and not returning to it. Allah's forgiveness is boundless.
Jama'ar Musulunci; jama'ar duniya da suka haɗu a kusa da annabi ko addini.
The Quran says 'We have made you a justly balanced community.' (2:143) The concept of Ummah transcends race and borders, expressing a universal brotherhood based on shared faith and values.