World Languages, asked by luckymannan12, 8 months ago

Subject: Islam & Moral Education
Short questions :
1. Explain about "There has an internal relationship between Iman & Islam".
2. What are the indications of hypocrisy?
3. Describe the difference between Prophet & Rasul?
4. How many kinds of Shafa'at will be effective on the day of Judgment? Explain.​

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Answered by ahmedmansour67
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Answer:

1. Iman (إِيمَان ʾīmān, lit. faith or belief) in Islamic theology denotes a believer's faith in the metaphysical aspects of Islam. Its most simple definition is the belief in the six articles of faith, known as arkān al-īmān. The term iman has been delineated in both the Quran and hadith.

2.  Here are 23 ways to spot a hypocrite. Hypocrites:

Say one thing but do another.

Treat those in power differently than they act toward underlings.

Give advice but fail to follow their own guidance.

Preach tolerance but judge others who don’t conform to their way of thinking.

Volunteer others but rarely raise their own hand.

Live one way in public but another in private.

Pretend to be someone they’re not merely to win acceptance.

Make rules but fail to follow the rules themselves.

Preach morality but live a shameful life.

Demand things of others that they’re unwilling to do themselves.

Say one thing to someone’s face but another thing behind their back.

Pretend to be wealthy even though their bank account is bare.

Alter their opinion to gain acceptance from people with differing viewpoints.

Condemn the actions of others even though they commit those same acts themselves.

Promote a holier-than-thou image merely to offset reckless behavior.

Help people only when it’s in their personal interest to do so.

Pretend to care when their motive is really self-serving.

Demand austerity for others but handsomely compensate themselves.

Feign outrage even though they have no intention of doing anything about it.

Penalize some folks for wrongdoings but look the other way for others.

Lecture people about morality but cover up for their friends.

Judge others but call people intolerant when they’re personally judged.

Act one way when folks are looking; the opposite when they’re not.

3. Messenger conveys revelation, whilst a Prophet does not

This widespread opinion states a prophet is inspired with revelation but is not expected to convey it, whilst a messenger is obliged to convey it to people. This suggests prophets have followers so had conveyed their revelation to others.

4. Intercession means mediating for someone else to gain some benefit or ward off some harm. 

It is of two types: 

The first type: intercession that will take place in the Hereafter, on the Day of Resurrection. 

The second type: intercession concerning matters of this world. 

Answered by smritikewat917
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Answer:

3. Nabi” is a term that is used in both Arabic and Hebrew to refer to “prophet.” While a Rasool can communicate with angels, a Nabi can only see them in his sleep. Both the Rasool and the Nabi are tasked with sharing and delivering the messages of Allah (God) to His people.

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