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How to Pronounce aqeeda
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Meaning and Context
In Islamic theology, aqeeda (عقيدة) refers to the core creed or belief system that forms the absolute foundation of a Muslim's faith. Rooted in the definitive sources of the Quran and Sunnah, aqeeda encompasses the non-negotiable articles of faith, including belief in the Oneness of Allah (Tawhid), His angels, His revealed books, His messengers, the Day of Judgment, and divine decree (Qadr). This Islamic creed is not merely an academic discipline but the very bedrock of Islamic doctrine and spiritual practice, governing a believer's worldview, worship, and ethics. Scholars of Aqidah (the study of creed) have, throughout Islamic history, systematically articulated these principles to safeguard orthodox belief against deviation, making aqeeda a unifying cornerstone of Muslim identity and religious life across diverse schools of thought within the Muslim world.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The primary term, "aqeeda," is a transliteration of the Arabic word (عقيدة), leading to several common English spelling variations. The most frequent alternatives are "aqidah" and "aqeedah," with the added 'h' often used to emphasize the final Arabic consonant. The spelling "aqida" is also seen, though less common. A frequent typo or misspelling involves the initial letter, resulting in errors like "aqeada" or "akeeda." Additionally, in non-specialist texts, one might encounter the plural form "aqa'id" (عقائد), referring to the individual tenets of the creed. It is important to note that while "creed" or "theology" are used as translations, they are not perfect synonyms, as "aqeeda" carries specific Islamic doctrinal connotations that these English terms may not fully capture.
Example Sentences
A Muslim's aqeeda must be firmly grounded in the authentic teachings of the Quran and the Prophet's Sunnah.
Scholars emphasize that a correct aqeeda is the first obligation upon every believer, preceding all acts of worship.
His research paper focused on the evolution of Aqidah scholarship during the classical Islamic period.
Any deviation from the fundamental principles of aqeeda is considered a serious matter within Islamic theology.
Before delving into complex juristic rulings, the students were instructed to solidify their understanding of basic aqeeda.
The sermon eloquently explained how a pure aqeeda naturally manifests as ethical conduct and social responsibility.
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