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Preface
Before You Read
THE BOOK OF FAITH
| Chapter 21: | Forbidding what Is Wrong Is Part of Faith; Faith May Increase or Decrease; to Enjoin What Is Right and Forbid What Is Wrong are Duties |
| Chapter 22: | People of Faith Vary, but the People of Yemen have a Higher Grade |
| Chapter 23: | None Other Than Believers Enter Heaven; To Love Believers Is Part of Faith; Spreading the Greeting of Peace Is a Cause of Such Love |
| Chapter 24: | Religion is Sincerity |
| Chapter 25: | Faith Is Diminished by Indulging in Sin; Its Negation at the Time of Committing Sin, so as to Say It Becomes Imperfect |
| Chapter 26: | A Hypocrite’s Characteristics |
| Chapter 27: | The Status of One Who Says to His Muslim Brother: You Are an Unbeliever |
| Chapter 28: | The Status of One Who Knowingly Dissociates Himself from His Father |
| Chapter 29: | On the Prophet’s Words: To Revile a Muslim Is Transgression and to Fight Him Is Disbelief |
| Chapter 30: | The Prophet’s Warning: ‘Do not Relapse into Disbelief After I Am Gone, Striking Each Other’s Necks’ |
| Chapter 31: | To Describe Someone’s Ancestry as False and Lamentation are Acts of Disbelief |
| Chapter 32: | Calling a Fleeing Slave an Unbeliever |
| Chapter 33: | An Unbeliever Is He Who Says: ‘We Have Had Rain by a Climatic Cycle’ |
| Chapter 34: | Evidence That to Love the Ansar and [Ali Is a Mark of Faith; And to Hate Them Is a Mark of Hypocrisy |
| Chapter 35: | Faith Decreases with a Deficiency of Good Deeds; The Label of Disbelief Is Given to Other Than Disbelief in God, Such as Denial of God’s Bounty and Denial of People’s Rights |
| Chapter 36: | Calling a Person Who Does Not Pray an Unbeliever |
| Chapter 37: | Belief in God Is the Best of All Actions |
| Chapter 38: | Associating Partners with God Is the Worst of All Sins; The Gravest Sins After That |
| Chapter 39: | The Gravest of Sins |
| Chapter 40: | The Prohibition of Arrogance |
| Chapter 41: | Evidence That Whoever Dies Associating No Partners with God Enters Heaven and Whoever Dies a Polytheist Enters Hell |
| Chapter 42: | The Prohibition of Killing an Unbeliever After He Says: There Is No Deity Other Than God |
| Chapter 43: | Whoever Carries Arms Against Us Does Not Belong to Us |
| Chapter 44: | Whoever Cheats Us Does Not Belong to Us |
| Chapter 45: | The Prohibition of Slapping One’s Face, Tearing One’s Clothes and Lamentation |
| Chapter 46: | The Strict Prohibition of Calumny |
| Chapter 47: | The Strict Prohibition of Dropping One’s Robe Low, Vaunting Generosity and Using Oaths to Sell One’s Goods; The Three To Whom God Neither Speaks nor Looks at |
| Chapter 48: | The Strict Prohibition of Suicide; Whoever Kills Himself with Something Will Be Tortured by it in Hell |
| Chapter: | None but a Muslim Soul Enters Heaven |
| Chapter 49: | The Strict Prohibition of Dishonesty; None Enters Heaven Except Believers |
| Chapter 50: | Killing Oneself Does Not Mean Unbelief |
| Chapter 51: | The Wind Blowing Shortly Before the Day of Judgement to Gather Believers |
| Chapter 52: | Good Action Needed Before Temptations Become Too Powerful |
| Chapter 53: | A Believer’s Fear of Ruining His Good Actions |
| Chapter 54: | Are People Accountable for Their Deeds Before Islam? |
| Chapter 55: | That Islam Demolishes What Went Before It, as Does Migration and Pilgrimage |
| Chapter 56: | The Status of an Unbeliever’s Good Deeds If He Subsequently Embraces Islam |
| Chapter 57: | Sincerity in Faith |
| Chapter 58: | God Charges People Only with What They Can Fulfil |
| Chapter 59: | God Overlooks People’s Thoughts Unless Acted Upon |
| Chapter 60: | Recording Intended Good Actions but Not Evil Ones |
| Chapter 61: | Doubt About Faith and What to Say When It Happens |
| Chapter 62: | Warning to Anyone Who Wrests the Right of a Muslim by False Oath |
| Chapter 63: | Evidence That Whoever Tries to Wrongfully Wrest Someone Else’s Property Has No Immunity: If He Is Killed, He Goes to Hell; Whoever Is Killed Defending His Property is a Martyr |
| Chapter 64: | A Governor Who Cheats His Community Deserves the Fire |
| Chapter 65: | Removal of Trust and Faith from Some Hearts |
| Chapter: | Holding Temptation Before Hearts |
| Chapter: | Islam Started as Strange and Will Be Strange Again; It Returns to Its Base Between the Two Mosques |
| Chapter 66: | Faith Fades Away at the End of Time |
| Chapter 67: | Concealing One’s Faith in Situations of Fear |
| Chapter 68: | Gentle Treatment of People to Strengthen Their Faith; Prohibition of Describing Anyone as a Believer (Mu’min) Without Firm Evidence |
| Chapter 69: | Increased Reassurance with Supporting Evidence |
| Chapter 70: | The Requirement to Believe in Prophet Muhammad’s Message to All Mankind and the Abrogation of Earlier Religions |
| Chapter 71: | The Second Coming of Jesus When He Will Rule According to the Law of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) |
| Chapter 72: | The Time When Belief is Rejected |
| Chapter 73: | The Beginning of Revelation to God’s Messenger |
| Chapter 74: | The Prophet’s Night Journey to Heaven and the Prayer Obligation |
| Chapter: | The Prophet’s Description of Earlier Prophets |
| Chapter 75: | The Prophet Describes the Messiah, Son of Mary and the False Messiah |
| Chapter 76: | The Lote Tree of the Farthest Limit |
| Chapter 77: | The Meaning of ‘Indeed, He Saw Him a Second Time’; Did the Prophet See His Lord on His Night Journey? |
| Chapter 78: | ‘How Can I See Light?’ |
| Chapter 79: | ‘God Does Not Sleep’ and ‘Shielded by Light’ |
| Chapter 80: | Confirmation That Believers Will See Their Lord in the Life to Come |
| Chapter 81: | Knowing the Way of Seeing [Our Lord] |
| Chapter 82: | Affirming Intercession; Bringing Believers in God’s Oneness out of the Fire |
| Chapter 83: | The Last Person to Leave Hell |
| Chapter 84: | The Lowest Position in Heaven |
| Chapter: | The Hadith on Intercession |
| Chapter 85: | The Prophet’s Statement: ‘I Am the First to Intercede in Heaven and I Have the Largest Following Among Prophets’ |
| Chapter 86: | The Prophet Saves a Prayer of Intercession for His Community |
| Chapter 87: | The Prophet’s Prayer for His Community; His Weeping and Compassion for Them |
| Chapter 88: | Whoever Dies an Unbeliever Will Be In Hell; Neither Intercession nor Relation Will Benefit Them |
| Chapter 89: | On God’s Order: Warn Your Nearest Kindred |
| Chapter 90: | The Prophet’s Intercession for Abu Talib, Whose Punishment is Reduced |
| Chapter 91: | The Lightest Suffering in Hell |
| Chapter 92: | No Good Deed Benefits One Who Dies an Unbeliever |
| Chapter 93: | Alliance with Believers and Dissociating from Others |
| Chapter 94: | Certain Groups of Muslims Are Admitted into Heaven Without Being Subjected to Accountability or Punishment |
| Chapter 95: | This Community Represents Half the People of Heaven |
| Chapter 96: | God Says to Adam: Bring out Those to Be Sent to the Fire Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine out of Every Thousand |