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WHAT DO MUSLIMS BELIEVE?
BY MUHAMMAD AMMAR

CONTENTS

Belief in Allah subhana na wa ta’ala 6
Belief in Prophecy 7
Belief in Angels 8
Belief in the Books 9
Fate 10
Death 11
Death of a Muslim 11
Death of a Non-Believer 14
The day of Judgement 16
Imam Mahdi 16
Dajjal (The Anti-Christ) 18
Hazrat Isa (Jesus) comes back to Earth 21
Hazrat Tamim Dari saw Dajjal 22
Ya’jooj Ma’jooj (Gog Megog) 23
The sinking of the houses 26
Smoke 26
The rising of the Sun from the West 26
Earth Beast 27
The South Wind 27
The Ka’bah will be broken down 28
Fire 28
First Blow 28
Second Blow 29
The people rising from the Graves 29
Journey to the Mahshar 30
Reckoning 31
The mouths will seal 32
Three kinds of reckoning 32
The man who will have one good deed short 33
The Book of record 33
The Scale 34
The people who do good deeds for their popularity 34
Intercession 35
Bridge 36
Kindness of Prophet Muhammad sallal lahu alyhi wa sallam 37
River Kawthar 37
Heaven 37
Hell 40

AUTHORS PREFACE

All praise be to Allah subhana wa ta’ala the creator of the universe. Peace and blessing be upon his beloved Prophet and Messenger Muhammad (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam).

I have prepared this booklet from articles taken from the book MISKAHT AL MASABIH. From the chapters of Faith, (Iman) chapter of the Grave and Fitan. I have read them and then summarised them to the best of my ability.

I would like to extend my gratitude and thanks to all the brothers for their help, advice and time in compiling this booklet. My special thanks to Brother Ismael Fulat, Tariq Dad, Ahmed Bilal, Brother Basharat and Dastaghir Ali who have helped me in many various ways. May Allah subhana wa ta’ala accept their work and reward them in the hereafter. Without their help I would have had great difficulty in finishing this booklet.

Every effort has been made to ensure that this booklet is accurate. It contains the basic information about Muslims beliefs. If for any

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