Welcome to Catalytic, a blog to discuss the discussion of subject matter from Higher Education, High School, Middle School and Elementary Schools. This time, Katalistiwa will discuss a question that is often asked in school exams. The questions are: The Two Sentences of the Creed are Mentioned
The two sentences of the creed are called Shahadatain.
Detailed explanation of the Sentence of the Creed
The shahadah is an expression of basic belief for Muslims. The Creed reads: "Ash-hadu anna la ilaha illa Allah, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulullah", which means "I testify that there is no god but Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah".
The creed is the basis of the teachings Islam and is the only way to become a Muslim. Muslims must believe in and understand the meaning of the shahada in order to achieve true faith and receive guidance from Allah.
This is the discussion that we have summarized by the Katalistiwa.id Team from various learning sources. Hopefully this discussion is useful, don't forget if you have other answers, you can contact the admin. Thank you