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Islamic theology

Islamic theology, or 'Aqidah,' centers on the belief in one God (Allah), the prophethood of Muhammad, and the teachings of the Quran. It involves core concepts such as the oneness of God, the existence of angels, scriptures, prophets, the Day of Judgment, and divine predestination. Muslims view God as merciful and just, emphasizing faith and good deeds in life. Theology also explores human nature, the purpose of life, and moral responsibilities, guiding followers to live in accordance with God's will and fostering a community of believers.

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    Islamic theology, known as 'Ilahiyat' or 'Aqidah', explores the nature of God (Allah), His attributes, and the relationship between God and humanity. It examines the foundations of faith, including belief in the oneness of God (Tawhid), prophethood (Nubuwwah), angels, holy scriptures, and the afterlife. Key texts include the Quran and Hadith, which provide guidance on moral and spiritual matters. Islamic theology also addresses questions of existence, purpose, and ethics, aiming to provide a framework for understanding life and the universe from an Islamic perspective.