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Iman By Maulana Sayyid Abul A La Maududi
There are so many people in every religion who works for the betterment of society, mankind. Maulana Sayyid Abul A’la Maududi (1903-1979) was also from this category that had an extraordinary character which helped him in his writing which is gripped by the powerful strength and thinking skills for the religion. As we all know that Islam is that religion who only believes in the teaching of Allah and the Prophets. They have to follow some code and conduct to become a better Muslim.
He focused on the topic of “Iman” which denotes the believer’s faith in all aspects of Islam. It includes 6 main aspects of faith, who follow his Iman will surely inter to the beauty of Paradise. Iman is truth and believe in the teachings, rules and regulation of
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If you are a Muslim then you should understand first your Iman then other things, like you must believe in God and his angels that whatever you do will be listed by good angel and bad angel , life after death, logic of Paradise and fire, Prophethood, if you believe in all this then you will be having Iman.
The writer totally devoted his whole life to open the meaning and message of Islam, inviting individuals to take part in it. He said that “whatever you want to do, do it for the Allah who gave you birth, make him always happy because he is your creator.
Whatever you do will make you and your soul pure and impure. He gave life to lifeless teachings of this religion. He became so famous and popular for his writings which only demand to be a good Muslim. His teachings through this book inspire us to think and renew the commitment of Iman and Allah.
So, in this topic I would like to discuss that what are those 6 faiths in Islam? What are the conditions to become a real Muslim and follower of this
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When he was at Punjab, after Friday prayer he uses to explain teaching of Islam to near villagers, fishermen, farmers. Whatever he say it become difficult for them to understand so he adopted different easiest ways and tones through which they are able to know things. He wrote various collection of writings which is like by readers and followers of Islam as writing material is simple, spontaneous, and

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