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The third pillar of Islam is?

The third pillar of Islam is?

A. Zakat
B. Fast
C. Touheed
D. Namaz

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    To what Prophet the Zabur was revealed by Allah?

    To what Prophet the Zabur was revealed by Allah?

    A. Prophet Ibraheem (A.S)
    B. Prophet Dawood (A.S)
    C. Prophet Moosa (A.S)
    D. Prophet Essa (A.S)

    Zabur is, according to Islam, the holy book of Hazrat Dawud (A.S) , one of the holy books revealed by ALLAH before the Qur’an, alongside others such as the Tawrat (Torah) of Musa A.S (Moses) and the Injeel (Gospel) of Isa A.S (Jesus).
    4 books revealed by Allah, and to whom were they revealed to?

  • The TOURAAT (OLD TESTAMENT) was given to Hazrat MOOSA (A.S).
  • The ZABOOR (PSALMS) were given to Hazrat DAWOOD (A.S).
  • The INJEEL (NEW TESTAMENT) was given to Hazrat ESA (A.S).
  • The HOLY QURAN, the final Book of Allah was revealed to Hazrat MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam.
  • Besides these there were many more smaller Kitaabs revealed, e.g.

    • 10 Sahifas were revealed to Hazrat ADAM (Alayhis-Salaam ).
    • 50 Sahifas were revealed to Hazrat SHIES (Alayhis-Salaam).
    • 30 Sahifas were revealed to Hazrat IDRIS (Alayhis-Salaam).
    • Between 10 and 30 Sahifas were revealed to Hazrat IBRAHAM (Alayhis-Salaam) (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon all of them).

     
    All the other Books besides the HOLY QURAN were revealed at once.

    • The HOLY QURAN was revealed over a period of 23 years.
    • The HOLY QURAN has been memorized by thousands from the beginning of ISLAM right to the present day.
    • Allah has promised to safeguard the text of the HOLY QURAN, which is miraculous.
    • The HOLY QURAN was the final book of Allah. It is still pure, clear and free from any change or alteration.

     
    All the other Books are no more in their original form. Changes, alterations and additions have been made to them.

  • How many essential beliefs are there in Iman-e-Mafassal?

    How many essential beliefs are there in Iman-e-Mafassal?

    A. 5
    B. 9
    C. 7
    D. 11

    There are seven things which are essential for a Muslim to believe in. These are spelled out in detail in the formal declaration of Islamic faith known as Iman-e-Mufassal.
    1.  Faith in God;
    2.  Faith in His angels;
    3.  Faith in His revealed Books;
    4.  Faith in all of His messengers or Prophets;
    5.  Faith in the Last Day or the Day of Judgement;
    6.  Faith in the doctrine of predestination, which lays down that everything good or bad is decided by God), (Taqdir) and
    7.  Faith in the life after death.