One who has submitted to the will of God and has accepted Islam
Islam
The name of the religion followed by Muslims; to surrender to the will of God; peace
Allah
The Arabic name for God
Tawhid
The Oneness and unity of God
Monotheistic
A religion that believes there is only one God
Supremacy
A supreme power or authority: a quality of God
Quran
The holy book revealed to Muhammad by the angel Jibril; God's final revelation to humankind
Sunnah
The teachings and deeds of Muhammad
Sunni
Muslims who believe in the successorship to Muhammad of Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Ali
Shia (Shi'i)
Muslim who believe in the Imamate, the successorship of Ali
Akhirah
Everlasting life after death
Resurrection
Rising from the dead or returning to life
Heaven
The state of eternal happiness in the presence of God; also called paradise
Hell
The state of total separation from God
Angels
Spiritual beings believed to act as messengers of God
Day of Judgement
A time when the world will end and every soul will be judged by God, and either rewarded or punished
Jibril
The Arabic name for Gabriel, the archangel who brought God's message to the Prophets
Mika'il
The Arabic name for Michael, the archangel of mercy who provides nourishment to people
Ka'aba
The black, cube-shaped building in the centre of the Grand Mosque in Makkah (Mecca): the holiest place in Islam
Id-ul-Adha
A Muslim festival that celebrates the prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son for God
Hajj
The annual pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca) that every Muslim should try to make at least once in their life
Prophet
A person who proclaims the message of God
Risalah
The belief that prophets are an important channel of communication between God and humans
Prophethood
Who God makes someone a prophet to communicate his message to people
Iblis (satan)
A spiritual being created from fire, who was thrown out of paradise for refusing to bow to Adam
Caliph
A person considered to be a political and religious successor to the Prophet Muhammed, and the leader of the Sunni Muslim community
Imam
A person who leads communal prayer 2) (Imam) in Shia'a Islam, the title given to Ali and his successors
Imamate
The divine appointment of the imams
Predestination
The idea that God knows or determines everything that will happen in the universe
Torah
The five books revealed by God to Moses
Psalms
A holy book revealed by God to David
Gospel
A holy book revealed by God to Jesus
Scrolls of Abraham
A holy book revealed by God to Abraham
Islam is a monotheistic religion. The belief in one God is known as Tawhid
Muslims believe in the supremacy of God's will: this means things only happen if God wants them to
Supremacy of God's will
For Muslims, God is the one and only creator and controller of everything: therefore nothing takes place unless God allows it to happen. Whether it's good or bad, God must have a reason for it
Muslims trust in God's will. To show this they often add the words 'God willing' (InshAllah) in their sentences to show that they believe that God is in control
Key beliefs of Sunni Islam and Shi'a Islam
Belief in one god
Belief in Tawhid
When Prophet Muhammad died, there was disagreement as to who should succeed him as the leader of Islam. The religion split into Sunni and Shi'a
Sunni
The Caliph (leader) should be elected, Only Quran and Sunnah have the authority to provide religious guidance, Abu Bakr was the rightful leader after the Prophet's death