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  1. Aqidah (Arabic: ุนู‚ูŠุฏุฉโ€Ž, romanized: สฟaqฤซdah, plural ุนู‚ุงุฆุฏ สฟaqฤสพid, also สฟaqฤซda, aqeeda etc.) is an Islamic term of Arabic origin. It means creed (Arabic pronunciation: [ส•ษ‘หˆqiหdæ, ส•ษ‘หˆqษ‘หส”ษชd]).
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    It means creed (Arabic pronunciation: [ส•ษ‘หˆqiหdæ, ส•ษ‘หˆqษ‘หส”ษชd]). Different Islamic theologians have different views on aqidah. The term has a significant technical usage in Islamic theology: it means those matters over which Muslims hold conviction. It is a branch of Islamic studies describing the beliefs of Islam.
    Any religious belief system, or creed, can be considered an example of aqidah. However, this term has taken a significant technical usage in the Islamic theology, denoting those matters over which Muslims hold conviction. It is a branch of Islamic studies describing the beliefs of Islam.
    Their aqidah (theological conviction) is based upon a syncretic fiqh system called as " Batiniyya - Sufism " which incorporates some Qarmatian sentiments, originally introduced by "Abuโ€™l-Khฤttฤb Muhammad ibn Abu Zaynab al-Asadฤซ", and later developed by Maymun al-Qฤddฤh and his son สฟAbd Allฤh ibn Maymun.
    สฟAqฤซdah is an Islamic term meaning "creed" or "belief". Any religious belief system, or creed, can be considered an example of สฟaqฤซdah. This term has taken a significant technical usage in Muslim history and theology, denoting those matters over which Muslims hold conviction. The term is usually translated as "theology".
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