Outline of Islam

Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God (Allah)[1] and that Muhammad is His last Messenger.[2][3]

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Islam.

Beliefs

Aqidah

Allah
God in Islam
Tawhid, Oneness of God
Repentance in Islam
Islamic views on sin
Shirk, Partnership and Idolatory
Haram
Kufr
Bid‘ah

Sunni / Ibadi / Ahmadiyya

Shia Twelvers

Shia Ismaili

Prophets

Scripture

Denominational specifics

Practice

Denominational specifics

Schools and branches

Islam by country Sunni Shias   Ibadi
Distribution of Sunni, Shia, Quranist, Ibadi, and Nondenominational Muslim branches

Philosophy

Theology

Law

The supernatural in Islam

Islamic Concept of God
God in Islam
Names of God in Islam
Allah
The Light before the Material World
Nūr (Islam)
Muhammad in Islam
Al-Insān al-Kāmil
Holy Spirit in Islam
Miracles
Islamic view of miracles
Quran and miracles
Challenge of the Quran
Miracles of Muhammad
The Angels
Angels in Islam
Archangel
Gabriel
Michael (archangel)
Azrael
Israfil, Raphael (archangel)
Seraph
Cherub
Mu'aqqibat, Hafaza, The Guardian angels
Recording angel
Munkar and Nakir
Nāzi'āt and Nāshiṭāt
Artiya'il
Ishim (angel)
Riḍwan
Harut and Marut
Maalik
Zabaniyya
Darda'il
Kiraman Katibin
Jannah
Alam al Jabarut
Illiyin
Beings and Forces in Quran and Authentic Hadith
Jinn
Sura Al-Jinn
Exorcism in Islam
Ful-filling Fard
Preventing Major Sins
Removing Haram objects from body and Home
Destroying suspicious magical items, Ta'wiz, Talisman, Amulet
Stop giving information to suspects, Fortune-tellers, Magicians
Al-Baqarah
Al-Baqara 255 also called, Ayatul Kursi, "The Verse of the Throne"
Al-Ikhlas
Al-Mu'awwidhatayn
Al-Falaq
Al-Nas
Adhan
Evil eye
Hatif
Solomon in Islam
Marid
Magic (paranormal)
Malakut
Ifrit
Qalb
Death and Human spirit
Barzakh
Islamic view of death
Rūḥ
Nafs
Jannah
Alam al Jabarut
Illiyin
Fallen Angels, Demons and Hell
Fallen angel
Iblis
Samum (Islam)
Shaitan
Azazel
Maalik
Zabaniyya
As-Sirāt
Sijjin
Zaqqum
Jahannam
Qareen
Asmodeus
Al-Masih ad-Dajjal
Beings and Forces of Fairy-tales not found in Quran or authentic Hadith
Hinn (mythology)
Peri
Falak (Arabian legend)

Islamic mythology

Adam in Islam
Akhirah
Al-Safa and Al-Marwah
Azazel
Azrael
Barzakh
Beast of the Earth
Biblical and Quranic narratives
Biblical figures in Islamic tradition
Black Standard
Black Stone
Cain and Abel in Islam
Crescent
Darda'il
Devil (Islam)
Dhul-Qarnayn
Dome of the Rock
Foundation Stone
Gabriel
Gog and Magog
Green in Islam
Hafaza
Hajj
Harut and Marut
Hateem
Holy Spirit (Islam)
Ishmael in Islam
Islamic eschatology
Islamic flags
Islamic view of angels
Islamic view of Jesus' death
Isra and Mi'raj
Israfil
Jahannam
Jannah
Jesus in Ahmadiyya Islam
Jesus in Islam
Kaaba
Khidr
Kiraman Katibin
Kiswah
Maalik
Mahdi
Mary in Islam
Masih ad-Dajjal
Michael (archangel)
Moses in Islam
Mu'aqqibat
Munkar and Nakir
Noah in Islam
Queen of Sheba
Raphael (archangel)
Recording angel
Ridwan (name)
Rub el Hizb
Sarah
Satan
Solomon in Islam
Star and crescent
Symbols of Islam
Tawaf
The Occultation
Well of Souls
Zamzam Well
Zaqqum

History

Timeline of 6th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 7th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 8th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 9th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 10th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 11th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 12th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 13th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 14th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 15th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 16th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 17th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 18th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 19th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 20th-century Muslim history
Timeline of 21st-century Muslim history

History of Islam by topic

Society

Places

Culture

Politics

Muslim world

The Muslim population of the world map by percentage of each country, according to the Pew Forum (assessed on 29 June 2014).

People

Key religious figures

Prophets and messengers in the Qur'an
NameProphetMessengerUlul'AzmBookSent toLaw (Sharia)Judeo-Christian EquivalentChronological Order
Harun [4]Aaron15
Ibrahim [5][6][7]Scrolls of Abraham[8]The people of Ibrahim[9][10]Abraham6
Adam/Aadam [11]Adam1
Da'ud [12]Zabur (Psalms)[13]David17
Ilias [12][14]The people of Elias[15]Elijah19
Alyasa [12]Elisha20
Idris [16]Enoch2
Dhul-Kifl [17]Ezekiel16
Hud [18][18]ʿĀd[19]Eber4
Is'haq [20]Isaac9
Isma'il [21][21]Ishmael8
Yaqub [20]Jacob10
Shuaib [22][22]Midian[23]Jethro13
Isa [24][25][26][27]Injil (Gospel)[28]The people of Israel[29][10]Jesus24
Ayyub [30]Job12
Yahya [31]John the Baptist23
Yusuf [30][32]Joseph11
Younis [12][33]The people of Younis[34]Jonah21
Lut [35][36]The people of Lot[37]Lot7
Nuh [12][38][26][27]The people of Noah[39][10]Noah3
Muhammad [40][41][42][7]Quran[43]Whole Mankind and Jinn[44][10]25
Musa [45][45][26][27]Tawrah (Torah)[46]Pharaoh and his establishment[47][10]Moses14
Saleh [48][48]Thamud[49]Salah5
Sulaiman [12]Solomon18
Zakariyyah [12]Zechariah22

Muhammad

Sahabah

Ashara e mubashra
Hadith of the ten promised paradise
Abu Bakr
Umar
Uthman ibn Affan
Ali
Talhah
Az-Zubair
Abdur Rahman bin Awf
Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas
Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah
Sa'id ibn Zayd
Most hadith narrating sahabah
Abu Hurairah
Abdullah Ibn Umar
Anas ibn Malik
Aisha
Abd Allah ibn Abbas
Jabir ibn Abd Allah
Abu Sa‘id al-Khudri
Abdullah ibn Masud
'Abd Allah ibn 'Amr ibn al-'As
Umar
Uthman

Sunni Islam

  • List of Sunni Islamic scholars by schools of jurisprudence
Barelvi

Shia Islam

  • List of Shia Imams
Imami Twelver
Imami Ismailism
Alevism

Key figures

Ahmadiyya

Islamism

Key ideologues

Salafi movement

Sufism

Historical

  • List of honored women in Islam
  • List of Ayyubid sultans and emirs
  • List of Mamluk sultans
  • List of Ghaznavid sultans
  • Grand Viziers of the Safavid Empire
  • Viziers of the Samanid Empire

Professional

Regional

See also

References

  1. quran.com, Quran Surah Al-Baqara ( Verse 255 )
  2. John L. Esposito (2009). "Islam. Overview". In John L. Esposito (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195305135.001.0001. ISBN 9780195305135. Profession of Faith [...] affirms Islam's absolute monotheism and acceptance of Muḥammad as the messenger of God, the last and final prophet.
  3. F. E. Peters (2009). "Allāh". In John L. Esposito (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195305135.001.0001. ISBN 9780195305135. the Muslims' understanding of Allāh is based [...] on the Qurʿān's public witness. Allāh is Unique, the Creator, Sovereign, and Judge of humankind. It is Allāh who directs the universe through his direct action on nature and who has guided human history through his prophets, Abraham, with whom he made his covenant, Moses, Jesus, and Muḥammad, through all of whom he founded his chosen communities, the "Peoples of the Book."
  4. Quran 19:53
  5. Quran 19:41
  6. Quran 9:70
  7. Quran 2:124
  8. Quran 87:19
  9. Quran 22:43
  10. Quran 42:13
  11. Quran 2:31
  12. Quran 6:89
  13. Quran 17:55
  14. Quran 37:123
  15. Quran 37:124
  16. Quran 19:56
  17. Quran 21:85–86
  18. Quran 26:125
  19. Quran 7:65
  20. Quran 19:49
  21. Quran 19:54
  22. Quran 26:178
  23. Quran 7:85
  24. Quran 19:30
  25. Quran 4:171
  26. Quran 46:35
  27. Quran 33:7
  28. Quran 57:27
  29. Quran 61:6
  30. Quran 4:89
  31. Quran 3:39
  32. Quran 40:34
  33. Quran 37:139
  34. Quran 10:98
  35. Quran 6:86
  36. Quran 37:133
  37. Quran 7:80
  38. Quran 26:107
  39. Quran 26:105
  40. Page 50 "As early as Ibn Ishaq (85–151 AH) the biographer of Muhammad, the Muslims identified the Paraclete – referred to in John's ... "to give his followers another Paraclete that may be with them forever" is none other than Muhammad."
  41. Quran 33:40
  42. Quran 33:40
  43. Quran 42:7
  44. Quran 7:158
  45. Quran 19:51
  46. Quran 53:36
  47. Quran 43:46
  48. Quran 26:143
  49. Quran 7:73
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