Assalamualaikum. My name is Faris Syahmi. I'm from Semenyih, Selangor. I used to go to SM SAINS TAPAH.My number phone is 0139617764.My matrices number is 243425.You guy's can follow my ig : frsyahmiii.My hobby is playing volleyball. I'm from course engineering. UIA is my second choice. I hope you all are willing to be friends with me ☺️ Summary 23/8Title : adab and seeking knowledge
I came to usrah at 3 o'clock. After that, we continued to share our opinions about manners. I learned a lot about manners from my friends. For example, manners with a teacher and books. When we enter the class late, we must apologize with etiquette. that's right. As for the book, let's not put the book on the floor because it shows our manners towards the book. I'm very happy with the usrah meeting this timeTitle : alquran as the guidancewe know the Al-Quran is a guide for all Muslims. There are many benefits of the Al-Quran in our lives. For example, as a cure for all diseases and to calm us down in our daily lives. The Al-Quran can guide us in the right direction. We should not leave the Al-Quran. even a day.Summary 30/8Title : Hadith jibrilGabriel asked Muhammad several questions. Among them was what is Islam and the Messenger of God answered and believe in the pillars of Islam. After that Gabriel told the Messenger of God to inform him about the Day of Judgment. But the Prophet replied that the person who asked the question knew more than him. In conclusion, Gabriel remained humble and polite. in conveying new knowledge to friends.Title : pillars of iman ( Belief in Allah, malaikat and the Books)
Belief in Allah: This is the foundational belief in the oneness of God, who is merciful, all-powerful, and the creator of the universe. Muslims affirm that Allah has no partners or equals.
Belief in Angels (Malaikat): Muslims believe in the existence of angels, created by Allah from light. They serve various roles, such as delivering divine messages, recording human deeds, and guiding believers.
Belief in the Books: This includes belief in the holy scriptures revealed by Allah to guide humanity. Key texts include the Torah, Psalms, Gospel, and the Quran, which is considered the final and most complete revelation.
Title : pillars of iman (Belief in Rasul and Anbiya, Qiyamah, Qada’ & Qadar)1. Belief in Prophets (Rasul and Anbiya)
Muslims believe in many prophets sent by Allah to guide people. These include famous figures like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and the last prophet, Muhammad (PBUH). All prophets taught the same message: to worship only Allah.
2. Belief in the Day of Judgment (Qiyamah)
Muslims believe that one day, everyone will be resurrected and judged by Allah. People will be rewarded or punished based on their actions during their life. Good people will go to Paradise, while wrongdoers will face punishment in Hell.
3. Belief in Divine Destiny (Qada’ and Qadar)
This means that everything happens according to Allah's plan. Allah knows everything that will happen, but people still have the free will to make choices, and they are responsible for their actions
Title : Ihsan and Eschatology
Ihsan is the concept of striving for excellence in faith and practice in Islam, emphasizing worshiping Allah with sincerity and moral integrity, as if one can see Him, and recognizing that He sees them. It encourages ethical behavior and compassion in all aspects of life.
Eschatology refers to the study of the end times and the afterlife in Islam. Key beliefs include the Day of Judgment (Qiyamah), resurrection, and the ultimate outcomes of individuals based on their actions—reward in Paradise or punishment in Hell. It underscores the importance of faith and moral behavior in determining one’s fate after death.
Title : Adab towards parents, neighbours and society and as a student)
Adab refers to the code of behavior and etiquette in Islam, emphasizing respect and good conduct. Here’s how it applies to parents, neighbors, society, and as a student:
Adab Towards Parents
- Respect: Treating parents with utmost respect, honoring their wishes, and valuing their guidance.
- Obedience: Following their advice and instructions, as long as it aligns with Islamic principles.
- Kindness: Showing compassion and care, especially as they age, and helping them in daily tasks.
- Gratitude: Expressing gratitude for their sacrifices and efforts in raising you.
Adab Towards Neighbors
- Respect: Acknowledging their presence and treating them with kindness and consideration.
- Helpfulness: Offering assistance in times of need and being willing to support them.
- Good Manners: Avoiding actions that may disturb or harm them, such as loud noises or littering.
- Community Spirit: Engaging in friendly interactions and fostering a sense of community.
Adab Towards Society
- Responsibility: Being a responsible citizen, following laws, and contributing positively to the community.
- Justice: Treating everyone fairly and standing against injustice.
- Charity: Helping those in need through acts of kindness and generosity.
- Respect for Diversity: Acknowledging and respecting differences in beliefs, cultures, and backgrounds.
Adab as a Student
- Respect for Teachers: Showing respect to educators, valuing their knowledge, and following their guidance.
- Diligence: Putting effort into studies, being punctual, and completing assignments on time.
- Collaboration: Supporting classmates, fostering a cooperative learning environment, and sharing knowledge.
- Integrity: Upholding honesty in academic work and maintaining ethical standards.

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