Islamic Beliefs & Concepts: Tawhid, Shirk, Risalah, and Akhirah

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This topic covers the fundamental beliefs of Islam. It includes the three types of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah), the two types of Shirk (polytheism), the difference between a Nabi and a Rasul (prophets a...

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1. Tawhid (توحید) – The Oneness of Allah

Definition and Importance

Linguistically: Tawhid comes from the Arabic word wahhada meaning "to make one" or "to unify."

Islamically: Tawhid means believing that Allah is One, Unique, and Alone in His essence, attributes, and actions. He has no partner, equal, or rival.

Importance:

Tawhid is the first pillar of Iman (faith).

It is the essence of the call of all prophets.

The Quran states: "Say: He is Allah, the One." (Surah Al-Ikhlas 112:1)

Whoever dies upon Tawhid enters Paradise.

The Three Types of Tawhid (Very Important for Exams)

 

TypeDefinitionEvidenceExample
Tawhid ar-Rububiyyah (ربوبیت – Oneness of Lordship)Believing that Allah alone is the Creator, Owner, Sustainer, and Manager of everything in the universe."Indeed, your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and the earth in six days..." (Surah Al-A'raf 7:54)Only Allah sends rain, gives life and death, controls the sun and moon.
Tawhid al-Uluhiyyah (الوهیت – Oneness of Worship)Believing that only Allah deserves to be worshipped. All acts of worship (prayer, fasting, supplication, sacrifice, etc.) must be for Allah alone."And they were not commanded except to worship Allah, being sincere to Him in religion." (Surah Al-Bayyinah 98:5)Praying only to Allah, sacrificing only in His name, making vows only to Him.
Tawhid al-Asma wa as-Sifat (اسماء و صفات – Oneness of Names & Attributes)Believing that Allah has unique names and attributes as mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. Affirm them without resemblance (Tashbih),without questioning how (Takyeef), and without denial (Ta'teel)."There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing." (Surah Ash-Shura 42:11)Allah is Ar-Rahman (Most Merciful), Al-Aleem (All-Knowing), Al-Qadeer (All-Powerful) – but His knowledge is not like human knowledge.

Detailed Explanation of Each Type

A. Tawhid ar-Rububiyyah (Oneness of Lordship)

This is the belief that Allah is the sole Creator, Owner, Sovereign, and Controller of the universe.

Even the polytheists of Makkah believed in this type of Tawhid. The Quran says:

"If you ask them who created the heavens and the earth, they will surely say: Allah." (Surah Luqman 31:25)

B. Tawhid al-Uluhiyyah (Oneness of Worship)

This is the most important type because it distinguishes a Muslim from a disbeliever.

It means directing all acts of worship exclusively to Allah.

The polytheists of Makkah were fought and declared disbelievers because they directed some worship to idols and saints, even though they believed in Tawhid ar-Rububiyyah.

C. Tawhid al-Asma wa as-Sifat (Oneness of Names & Attributes)

Rule #1: Affirm for Allah what He affirmed for Himself in the Quran or through His Prophet ﷺ.

Rule #2: Do not distort (Tahreef), deny (Ta'teel), ask how (Takyeef), or compare (Tashbih) Allah's attributes to creation.

Example: Allah has a "Hand" (Yad), but it is not like a human hand. We affirm it without asking how.

2. Shirk (شرک) – Polytheism

Definition and Warning

Linguistically: Shirk means "to associate" or "to share."

Islamically: Shirk means associating partners with Allah in His Lordship, Worship, or Names & Attributes.

Warning:

Shirk is the greatest sin in Islam.

The Quran states: "Indeed, Allah does not forgive association with Him (Shirk), but He forgives what is less than that for whom He wills." (Surah An-Nisa 4:48)

Whoever dies upon Shirk will enter Hellfire forever.

The Two Main Types of Shirk

 

TypeDefinitionExamplesRepentance
Major Shirk (شرک اکبر)Associating partners with Allah in worship or lordship. It takes a person out of Islam.Praying to a saint, sacrificing to an idol, believing in a creator besides Allah, seeking help from the dead.Must repent sincerely, regret, stop the act, and renew Islam.
Minor Shirk (شرک اصغر)Actions or words that lead to major shirk but do not exit one from Islam.Riya (showing off in worship), swearing by other than Allah, saying "If Allah and you will."Repent and stop the act; no need to renew Islam.

Detailed Explanation

A. Major Shirk (Shirk Akbar)

Effect: All good deeds become null and void. The person is no longer a Muslim.

Quranic evidence: "If they had associated partners with Allah, all that they did would have been worthless." (Surah Al-An'am 6:88)

Types of Major Shirk:

Shirk in Worship: Praying or prostrating to other than Allah.

Shirk in Lordship: Believing someone else creates or sustains the universe.

Shirk in Names & Attributes: Believing someone has Allah's unique attributes (e.g., knowing the unseen).

B. Minor Shirk (Shirk Asghar)

Effect: Reduces Tawhid and can lead to major shirk if continued. The person remains a Muslim but commits a major sin.

Hadith evidence: The Prophet ﷺ said: "The thing I fear most for you is minor shirk – Ar-Riya (showing off)." (Ahmad)

Examples:

Ar-Riya: Praying longer or giving more charity so people praise you.

Swearing by other than Allah: Saying "By the Prophet" or "By my father's life."

Saying "What Allah wills and you will" (correct is "What Allah wills, then what you will").

Comparison Table: Major vs. Minor Shirk

 

FeatureMajor ShirkMinor Shirk
Effect on faithExits IslamDoes not exit Islam
Good deedsAll become worthlessDeeds are reduced in reward
HellfireEternal punishmentTemporary punishment (if not forgiven)
RepentanceMust renew IslamRepentance only
ExamplesWorshipping an idol, praying to a graveShowing off, swearing by other than Allah

3. Risalah (رسالہ) – Prophethood

Definition and Importance

Definition: Risalah means the system of sending messengers and prophets from Allah to guide humanity.

Purpose: Prophets and messengers were sent to call people to the worship of Allah alone (Tawhid) and to guide them to the straight path.

Belief: A Muslim must believe in all prophets and messengers of Allah. Denying even one prophet is disbelief.

Quranic evidence: "And there is no nation but that a warner (prophet) has passed among them." (Surah Fatir 35:24)

Difference Between Nabi (Prophet) and Rasul (Messenger)

This is a very common exam question.

 

FeatureNabi (نبی – Prophet)Rasul (رسول – Messenger)
DefinitionA prophet who receives divine revelation (Wahi) but is not necessarily given a new scripture or law.A messenger who receives a new scripture or law (Shariah) and is sent to a people who have gone astray.
New scripture?No – follows previous ShariahYes – brings a new book or law
Sent to whom?Usually to those who already believeSent to disbelieving nations
OrderEvery Rasul is a Nabi, but not every Nabi is a RasulHigher rank than Nabi
Number124,000 (approx.)313 (approx.)
ExampleHarun (Aaron) AS – followed Musa's (Moses) lawMusa (Moses) AS – brought the Torah
Quranic evidence"And We did not send before you any messenger (Rasul) or prophet (Nabi) except that when he spoke..." (Surah Al-Hajj 22:52)"And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger (Rasul)..." (Surah An-Nahl 16:36)

Summary Table: Nabi vs. Rasul

 

AspectNabiRasul
Receives revelationYesYes
Brings new scriptureNoYes
Sent to disbelieversNoYes
RankLowerHigher
Number (approx.)124,000313

4. Akhirah (آخرت) – The Hereafter

Definition and Importance

Definition: Akhirah means the life after death. It includes everything that happens after a person dies until they enter Paradise or Hell forever.

Importance:

Belief in Akhirah is the fifth pillar of Iman.

It encourages good deeds and prevents evil.

The Quran states: "And the Hereafter is better for you than the first life." (Surah Ad-Duha 93:4)

The Stages of the Hereafter (In Order)

 

StageArabic TermDescriptionDuration / Ruling
1. Grave (Qabr)القبرThe first stage after death. The deceased is questioned by Munkar and Nakir.Until the Day of Judgment
2. Barzakh (Barrier)البرزخThe intermediate period between death and resurrection. The soul lives in this state.From death to resurrection
3. The Trumpet Blast (Sur)الصورIsrafil (AS) will blow the Trumpet. The first blast kills all living beings. The second blast resurrects them.Two blasts
4. Resurrection (Ba'ath)البعثAll humans, from Adam to the last person, will be raised from their graves.Happens on the Day of Judgment
5. Gathering (Hashr)الحشرAll of humanity will be gathered in one plain for judgment.50,000 years long
6. Reckoning (Hisab)الحسابAllah will judge every person. Their book of deeds will be given in their right hand (good) or left hand (bad).Varies per person
7. The Scale (Mizan)الميزانGood and bad deeds will be weighed. Heavy good deeds mean salvation.Happens after reckoning
8. The Bridge (Sirat)الصراطA bridge over Hell, sharper than a sword and thinner than a hair. Believers will cross to Paradise. Sinners will fall into Hell.Varies per person
9. Intercession (Shafa'ah)الشفاعةProphets, angels, and righteous people will intercede for sinners to be forgiven or to enter Paradise.On the Day of Judgment
10. Paradise (Jannah)الجنةThe eternal home of believers. Rivers of milk, honey, and wine. No sickness, death, or sadness.Eternal – forever
11. Hell (Jahannam)جهنمThe eternal home of disbelievers and sinners. Fire, boiling water, and punishment.Eternal – forever (for disbelievers)

Detailed Explanation of Each Stage

Stage 1: The Grave (Qabr) and Barzakh

After burial, two angels called Munkar and Nakir come to the deceased and ask:

"Who is your Lord?"

"What is your religion?"

"Who is this man (Muhammad ﷺ)?"

Believers answer correctly and experience peace and gardens from Paradise.

Disbelievers fail to answer and experience punishment in the grave.

Barzakh is the barrier between this world and the Hereafter. The soul remains in Barzakh until resurrection.

Stage 2: The Trumpet Blast (Sur)

Israfil (AS) will blow the Trumpet twice.

First Blast: All living beings in the heavens and earth will die except whom Allah wills.

Second Blast: All humans will rise from their graves, alive again.

Stage 3: Resurrection (Ba'ath) and Gathering (Hashr)

Humans will rise from their graves barefoot, naked, and uncircumcised.

They will be gathered on a great plain.

The sun will come very close (one mile away).

People will sweat according to their sins. Some will be covered in sweat, some will be in shade.

Stage 4: Reckoning (Hisab) and the Scale (Mizan)

Each person will receive their Book of Deeds:

Right hand: Success – will go to Paradise.

Left hand or behind back: Failure – will go to Hell.

Allah will ask about five things (Hadith of Mu'adh):

Life – how spent

Youth – how used

Wealth – how earned and spent

Knowledge – how acted upon

Mizan: The scale will weigh every atom of good and evil.

Stage 5: The Bridge (Sirat)

The Quran states: "And indeed, Hell is the promised place for them all. It has seven gates; for every gate is a portion of them assigned." (Surah Al-Hijr 15:43-44)

Sirat is a bridge stretched over Hell.

Believers: Will cross it at different speeds (like lightning, wind, or walking).

Sinners: Will fall into Hell.

Disbelievers: Cannot cross at all.

Stage 6: Intercession (Shafa'ah)

Only Allah can grant permission to intercede.

Who will intercede?

Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (the greatest intercession)

Other prophets, angels, martyrs, and righteous believers

Who will be interceded for?

Muslims who committed major sins but had Tawhid

What is the greatest intercession?

Muhammad ﷺ will intercede for the people of Paradise to enter it, and for some sinners to be taken out of Hell.

Stage 7: Paradise (Jannah)

Description in the Quran:

"Indeed, the righteous will be in gardens and pleasure, rejoicing in what their Lord has given them, and their Lord protected them from the punishment of Hellfire." (Surah At-Tur 52:17-18)

Features of Paradise:

 

FeatureDescription
RiversRivers of water, milk, honey, and pure wine (non-intoxicating)
Food & drinkNever-ending, delicious
DwellingsPalaces and tents of pearls and rubies
ClothingSilk and gold (for men and women)
HealthNo sickness, no death, no aging (33 years forever)
EntertainmentWhatever the soul desires
Seeing AllahThe greatest blessing – believers will see Allah on Friday

Levels of Paradise: There are 100 levels. The highest is Firdaws. The Prophet ﷺ asked believers to ask for Firdaws.

Stage 8: Hell (Jahannam)

Description in the Quran:

"Indeed, those who disbelieve and commit wrong – Allah will not forgive them, nor will He guide them to any path except the path of Hell, wherein they will abide forever." (Surah An-Nisa 4:168-169)

Features of Hell:

 

FeatureDescription
Fire70 times hotter than worldly fire
DrinkBoiling water, pus, and filth
FoodZaqqum (a bitter, thorny tree) and thorns
PunishmentBurning skin repeatedly (skin is renewed to feel pain again)
ChainsHeavy chains and shackles
GuardianAngel Malik presides over Hell, with 19 stern angels

Levels of Hell: There are 7 levels. The lowest and worst is Hawiyah.

Who stays in Hell forever?

Disbelievers (Kuffar) and polytheists (Mushrikeen)

Hypocrites (Munafiqeen)

Anyone who died without Tawhid

Muslims who committed major sins: Will enter Hell temporarily (if not forgiven), then be taken out to Paradise.

5. Summary Table: Stages of the Hereafter (For Exams)

 

#StageArabicBrief Description
1GraveالقبرQuestioning by Munkar & Nakir
2BarrierالبرزخIntermediate state between death and resurrection
3TrumpetالصورTwo blasts by Israfil (AS)
4ResurrectionالبعثRising from graves
5GatheringالحشرAll humans gathered on one plain
6ReckoningالحسابBook of deeds given (right or left hand)
7ScaleالميزانWeighing of deeds
8BridgeالصراطPath over Hell to Paradise
9IntercessionالشفاعةProphets intercede for sinners
10ParadiseالجنةEternal home of believers
11HellجهنمEternal home of disbelievers

6. Quick Facts for MCQs

 

QuestionAnswer
How many types of Tawhid are there?3
Which type of Tawhid did the polytheists of Makkah believe in?Tawhid ar-Rububiyyah (Lordship)
Which type of Tawhid is most important?Tawhid al-Uluhiyyah (Worship)
What is the greatest sin in Islam?Major Shirk
How many types of Shirk are there?2 (Major and Minor)
What is the difference between a Nabi and a Rasul?A Rasul brings a new scripture; a Nabi follows a previous scripture
Total number of Rasuls (approx.)313
Total number of Anbiya (approx.)124,000
Which angels question in the grave?Munkar and Nakir
What is Barzakh?The barrier between death and resurrection
Who blows the Trumpet (Sur)?Israfil (AS)
How long is the Day of Judgment (for disbelievers)?50,000 years
What is the bridge over Hell called?Sirat
What is the highest level of Paradise?Firdaws
What is the lowest level of Hell?Hawiyah
Do believers see Allah in Paradise?Yes – the greatest blessing
41
What is Barzakh?
Medium 1 Mark
Barzakh literally means "barrier" in Arabic — between two things.
A The Day of Judgment
B The intermediate barrier between death and resurrection
C The bridge over Hell
D The questioning in the grave
42
What happens during the FIRST blast of Israfil's Trumpet (Sur)?
Medium 1 Mark
Two blasts — one destroys, one restores.
A All humans are resurrected
B All living beings die (except whom Allah wills)
C The books of deeds are distributed
D The bridge Sirat appears
43
On the Day of Gathering (Hashr), receiving one's Book of Deeds in the right hand indicates what?
Medium 1 Mark
In Islamic culture, right = good/blessed, left = the opposite.
A Temporary punishment then Paradise
B Entry into Hell
C Success and entry into Paradise
D Requiring intercession first
44
According to Islamic belief, how long will the Day of Judgment last for disbelievers?
Medium 1 Mark
The number contains "50" — 50,000 years.
A 1,000 years
B 10,000 years
C 100,000 years
D 50,000 years
45
What is the Sirat in Islamic eschatology?
Medium 1 Mark
It connects one place (Gathering) to another (Paradise) — crossing over something dangerous.
A A river in Paradise
B The scale weighing good and bad deeds
C A bridge stretched over Hell that leads to Paradise
D The questioning in the grave
46
What is the greatest blessing for believers in Paradise according to Islamic belief?
Medium 1 Mark
The greatest thing is not physical — it is spiritual and divine.
A Rivers of milk and honey
B Palaces of pearls
C Seeing Allah (the Beatific Vision)
D Never-ending food and drink
47
Which angel presides over and guards Hell (Jahannam)?
Medium 1 Mark
Think: Malik guards Jahannam; Ridhwan guards Jannah.
A Jibril (AS)
B Israfil (AS)
C Ridhwan (AS)
D Malik (AS)
48
How many levels does Hell (Jahannam) have according to Islamic belief?
Medium 1 Mark
The Quran in Surah Al-Hijr specifically mentions the number of gates.
A 5
B 7
C 10
D 100
49
What are the three questions asked by Munkar and Nakir in the grave?
Hard 1 Mark
The three questions relate to Allah, Islam, and the Prophet ﷺ.
A Who is your father? What is your book? Where is your mosque?
B Who is your Lord? What is your religion? Who is this man (Muhammad ﷺ)?
C How many prayers did you pray? Did you fast? Did you perform Hajj?
D What is your name? Where did you live? How did you die?
50
What is the Shafa'ah (Intercession) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ called on the Day of Judgment?
Hard 1 Mark
Kubra means "great/greatest" in Arabic.
A Shafa'ah al-Kubra
B Shafa'ah al-Sughra
C Shafa'ah al-Wusta
D Shafa'ah al-Akhira
51
According to Islamic eschatology, what will happen to Muslims who committed major sins and entered Hell?
Hard 1 Mark
Tawhid is the key — it prevents eternal punishment even for sinful Muslims.
A They remain in Hell forever like disbelievers
B They will be punished temporarily then taken out to Paradise
C They go directly to Paradise due to their faith
D They enter Barzakh permanently
52
According to a Hadith, about what five things will every human being be asked on the Day of Judgment?
Hard 1 Mark
The five areas relate to time, age, money, and knowledge — all key responsibilities.
A Prayer, Zakat, Fasting, Hajj, and Jihad
B Life (how spent), Youth (how used), Wealth (how earned and spent), and Knowledge (how acted upon)
C Parents, Children, Neighbors, Spouse, and Friends
D Faith, Deeds, Intention, Effort, and Repentance
53
In what condition will humans be raised from their graves on the Day of Resurrection?
Hard 1 Mark
The state reflects being returned to one's original creation state.
A In their best clothes and fully healthy
B Barefoot, naked, and uncircumcised
C In burial shrouds
D As spirits without bodies
54
What connects all four Islamic concepts: Tawhid, Shirk, Risalah, and Akhirah?
Medium 1 Mark
Think about why all prophets taught these four — what is the common thread?
A They are all pillars of Islam (Arkaan al-Islam)
B They all relate to belief (Iman) and accountability before Allah
C They are all mentioned only in Surah Al-Baqarah
D They all require physical acts of worship
55
Which Quranic verse from Surah Ad-Duha 93:4 describes the Hereafter?
Medium 1 Mark
Surah Ad-Duha is a short comforting chapter — what does it say about what comes next?
A The Hereafter is equal to this world
B The Hereafter is worse than this world
C The Hereafter is better than the first (present) life
D The Hereafter is only for prophets
56
In Paradise, how many levels exist and what is the recommended level to ask for?
Medium 1 Mark
Hell has 7 levels; Paradise has how many?
A 7 levels; ask for the second highest
B 10 levels; ask for Jannah al-Naeem
C 100 levels; ask for Firdaws (the highest)
D 3 levels; ask for the middle one
57
Which of the following correctly describes the order of stages in the Hereafter?
Hard 1 Mark
It starts with death/grave and ends with the final destination — trace the journey chronologically.
A Grave → Trumpet → Resurrection → Gathering → Reckoning → Scale → Sirat → Paradise/Hell
B Resurrection → Grave → Trumpet → Gathering → Reckoning → Paradise/Hell
C Gathering → Trumpet → Resurrection → Scale → Reckoning → Paradise/Hell
D Trumpet → Grave → Gathering → Reckoning → Sirat → Paradise/Hell
58
Who has the authority to grant permission for intercession (Shafa'ah) on the Day of Judgment?
Medium 1 Mark
All power and authority on that Day belongs to whom?
A Prophet Muhammad ﷺ alone
B All prophets collectively
C Only Allah
D Angels and prophets together
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