.The topic of the question Describe and analyze how beliefs influence actions and how actions influence beliefs based on Islamic theology. First one must begin to understand or define the meaning of the belief which is 'A god of light creates in the heart of man' also 'something believed; an opinion or belief. A believer should believe in Allah (swt), His Angels, His Books, His Messengers even in the Last Day and in Alqdar (The Divine Belief). Actions and influence through faith on Islamic theology are seen as believing in Allah is the message that all prophets brought to humanity and shay-tan (satan) made it easy for humanity to avoid this important step to believe in a creator. Believing that there is an intangible divine body that makes up the good and evil of a person is that an angelic presence not witnessed by the naked eye is in fact writing what we do not see. His book, the Quran, "is the starting point of Islamic theology and indeed of all things Islamic." be taught by the final messenger Muhammad (saw) and the great prophets Abraham, Moses, Isa etc. In action the belief begins with reading parts of the Quran, this then allows one to act on these beliefs and then good deeds manifest. Finally, the divine creed, that is, everything written in the "Tablet" preserved in complete detail regarding its attributes, such as beauty, ugliness, breadth, breadth, smallness, greatness, scarcity, abundance, lightness, heaviness, etc." Knowledge of the existence of Allah (swt) is the key element that grounds our faith and is reflected in our actions. Allah's Apostle said: Islam is based on (the following) five (principles):1. To testify that no one has the right to be worshiped...... middle of paper ......as stated that "I am according to my servant, if he thinks well of me he finds good and if he thinks well of me he thinks badly of me and finds evil.” The influence of good and bad deeds has the ability to unify this ummah or, as we see it today, fragmented and left in chaos and mahem. Works Cited Lecture Notes by Mehmet Ozlap Inverno, T. (ed.). (2008). Classical Islamic theology. Canbridge: Cambridge University press.Abu-Hanifah Al-Fiqh Al-akbar Creation of Knowledge and Predestination08-109Bukhari Volume 1, Book 2, Number 7: Narrated by Ibn 'Umar:Bukhari Volume 1, Book 2, Number 15: Narrated by Anas :Aaidh ibn Abdualla Al-Qarnee 2002 Don't be sad: International Islamic Publishing House.BukhariQuran 6:163 Alanamhttp://www.fsmitha.com/h2/rel-islam0.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Draw_Mohammed_DayHamza Yusuf rethinks Islamic reform
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