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Basic beliefs of Islam
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All Praises be to Allah
Ta'ala and Benediction upon our generous Messenger of Allah Ta'ala (Sall
Allahu Ta'ala Alaihi Wa Sallam),. Allah Ta'ala is free from all
limitations such as time, space and direction. His Vision, without
direction, is true. These are the religious beliefs of Able Sunnat. He who
regards these beliefs as. a part of heresy, is misguided and a
disbeliever.
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Allah Ta'ala's Knowledge of
the Unseen and all His Attributes are incumbent to Him and purely His
choice. To believe that He discovers the Unseen Knowledge, which is
subjected to His Authority , when He likes, is to say that Allah Ta'ala is
ignorant. This is an irreverent statement.
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Allah Ta'ala is free from
all falsehood and imperfection. He, who believes in the likelihood of His
dishonesty, is a misguided person. Allah Ta'ala cannot be connected with
the issue of going back on His Word on warnings of punishment. On this
basis, to admit to the possibilities of lying and say there has been a
difference of opinion, from the Ulama of Able Sunnat, is an assumption of
the superficial disbelievers.
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Infidelity is incumbent on
him who says that the ignorance of Allah Ta'ala, is possible. He, who says
I that whatever a slave can do for himself, Allah Ta'ala can also do for
His Own Self, such as theft, drinking, etc. No doubt, he who have such
beliefs, is an infidel.
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