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Aqidah is an Islamic term of Arabic origin that literally means "creed". It is also called Islamic creed or Islamic theology. Aqidah goes beyond concise ...
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Aqidah (Arabic: عقيدة‎, romanized: ʿaqīdah, plural عقائد ʿaqāʾid, also ʿaqīda, aqeeda etc.) is an Islamic term of Arabic origin. It means creed Different ...
See Islamic schools and branches for sectarian divisions within Islam; see aqidah for the concept of "creed" in Islam; see kalam for the concept of theological ...
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There are many different sects or denominations, schools of Islamic jurisprudence, and schools of Islamic theology, or ʿaqīdah (creed). Within Islamic groups ...
Al-Aqidah Al-Waasitiyyah (Arabic: العقيدة الواسطية) is a book of Islamic creed written by the Hanbali jurist Taqi al-Din ibn Taymiyyah in the year 1297 CE.
Aqidah (sometimes spelled Aqeeda, Aqidah or Aqida) (Arabic: عقيدة plural عقائد 'aqā'id‎) is an Islamic term meaning creed. Any religious belief system, ...
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Inherited from Malay aqidah, akidah, from Classical Malay عقيدة (aqidah), عقيدة (akidah), from Arabic عَقِيدَة (ʕaqīda, “belief, creed”). Pronunciation edit · IPA: ...
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... Aqeeda, Aqidah or ʿAqīda) is an Islamic term meaning creed. Any religious belief system, or creed, can be considered an example of aqeedah. However this ...