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  2. Iman (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    The three dimensions of Islam including iman. In the Qur'an, iman is one of the 10 qualities which cause one to be the recipient of God's mercy and reward. [15] The Qur'an states that faith can grow with the remembrance of God. [16] The Qur'an also states that nothing in this world should be dearer to a true believer than faith. [17]

  3. Kanzul Iman - Wikipedia

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    Online Quran Project includes the Qur'an translation by Kanzul Iman (Farid ul Haque). Al Quran Kanzul Eman at Alahazrat.net; Al Quran Kanzul Eman (Noorul Irfan & Khazain ul Irfan) at Rehmani.net; Urdu Translation of Quran from Kanzul Iman with Tafseer; English Translation of Quran from Kanzul Iman with Tafseer

  4. Mumin - Wikipedia

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    Mumin denotes a person who has complete submission to the will of God and has faith firmly established in his heart, i.e. a "faithful Muslim". [1] Also, it is used as a name and one of the names of God. [1] The opposite term of iman (faith) is kufr (disbelief), and the opposite of mumin is kafir (disbeliever). [2] [3] [4] The Quran states: O ...

  5. Ihsan - Wikipedia

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    Ihsan is one of the three dimensions of the Islamic religion : Islam – voluntary submission to God, expressed in practicing the five pillars of islam. Iman – belief in the six articles of faith. Ihsan – attaining perfection or excellence in the deployment of righteousness on Earth. This includes doing good things for the benefit of others ...

  6. List of translations of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Allamah Nooruddin, Amatul Rahman Omar and Abdul Mannan Omar 1990, The Holy Qur'an - Arabic Text and English Translation [65] [66] (ISBN 0976697238). T. B. Irving, 1991 Noble Qur'an: Arabic Text & English Translation (ISBN 0-915597-51-9) Mir Aneesuddin, 1993 "A Simple Translation of The Holy Qur'an (with notes on Topics of Science)"

  7. Al Imran - Wikipedia

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    Al Imran (Arabic: آل عِمْرَانَ, āl ʿimrān; meaning: The Family of Imran [1] [2]) is the third chapter of the Quran with two hundred verses . This chapter is named after the family of Imran (Joachim), which includes Imran, Saint Anne (wife of Imran), Mary, and Jesus. [citation needed]

  8. Mu'mina - Wikipedia

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    A Mumin is a Muslim with higher degree of belief, with his/her heart having the fear of God and always abiding by the teachings of Quran. [3] Thus, every Mumin is a Muslim but not every Muslim is a Mu'min. The following verse makes a distinction between a Muslim and a believer: (Al-Hujurat 49:14) The Arabs of the desert say, "We believe." (tu ...

  9. Kafir - Wikipedia

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    The opposite term of kufr ('disbelief') is iman ('faith'), [12] and the opposite of kafir ('disbeliever') is mu'min ('believer'). [13] A person who denies the existence of a creator might be called a dahri. [14] [15] One type of kafir is a mushrik (مشرك), another group of religious wrongdoer mentioned frequently in the Quran and other ...