Firm belief that entails acceptance and compliance. It is speech by the tongue, belief within the heart, and actions by the body parts. It increases by obedience and decreases by disobedience.
Weakness of faith that afflicts the believers when they commit acts of disobedience and prohibitions.
Nonconformity between what one reveals and what he conceals when it comes to duties by revealing obedience and concealing disobedience.
"Ma‘siyah"or "‘isyān": violating and disobeying the commandments. Opposite: obedience.
Performing what is within one's ability of the obligatory and voluntary acts of worship, along with abandoning all prohibitions, which entitles him to be admitted into Paradise and saved from Hell.
A description of the least amount of faith that a Muslim should have, without which his Islam would be invalid.
The foundations upon which something is established and without which it cannot be achieved.
"Irjā’": delaying, postponing, granting respite. Other meanings: giving "rajā’" (hope).
Perceiving something and realizing its reality through deep thinking and contemplation.
Abstract perception that entails no ruling.
Covering a person's heart to make him heedless of doing what benefits him and abandoning what harms him.
The religion of Allah Almighty, which he chose for His slaves, and the natural disposition with which He created humans.
The spoken word that has a meaning.
That a person makes his faith contingent upon the will of Allah.