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Intro to Islam Glossary of Key Terms (Teacher Version) Key Word Definition Akhirah Everlasting life after death Allah The Arabic name for God Angels Spiritual beings believed to act as messengers of God. Jibril (Gabriel) and Mika’ill (Michael) are two examples of Archangels. Caliph A person considered to be a political and religious successor to the prophet Muhammad and the leader of the Sunni Muslim community. QR Code Day of Judgement A time when the world will end and every soul will be judged by God and either rewarded or punished. Hadith Sayings of the prophets, including Muhammad. Haram Word used for anything that is forbidden by God Immanent The idea that God is present in and involved with life on earth and in the universe, a quality of God. Justice The idea that God is just and fair and judges human actions rewarding the good and punishing the bad. In Shi’a Islam, this is known as Adalat. Mercy This is one of the qualities of Allah: this shows that Allah is compassionate and shows forgiveness to humans, even though he has the power to punish them. Monotheistic Belief in one God Muhammad The final Prophet of God in Islam Predestination Allah knows what will happen in life and this has already been written down by Allah (Qadar). Qur’an The holy book revealed to Muhammad by the angel Jibril; God’s final revelation to humankind. Risalah The belief that the prophets are an important channel of communication between God and humans. Shahadah The muslim declaration of faith. Shari’ah Law Islamic law based on the Qur’an, Haddith and Sunnah. Shi’a Muslims who believe that Ali ibn Abi Talib was the divinely appointed leader of Islam after Muhammad died. Sunnah The teachings and deeds of Muhammad. Sunni Muslims who believe that Abu Bakr, who was elected by the people, was the rightful leader of Islam after Muhammad died. Surah Chapters of the Qur’an. Tawhid The Oneness and unity of God The five roots of Main beliefs Shi’a Islam: Prophethood, the justice of Usal ad-Din God, Tawhid, The Imamate, Resurrection. The Imamate In Shi’a Islam: The divine appointment of the Imam. There has been 12 Imams in total and they are waiting for the next Imam to be revealed. They will return with Jesus to bring equality and justice. The six articles of faith Main beliefs in Sunni Islam: Angels, Tawhid, Authority of the holy books, the prophets of God, the supremacy of God’s will, Day of Judgement Transcendent The idea that God is beyond and outside life on earth and the universe; a quality of God.