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I am researching a mufaszal written in the s based on these phrases, and I am wondering if there is a Sufi background for them since the Mughal empire was a time when Sufi groups flourished. Even salat is performed just as an act and not really feeling the sprituality from within.
While Kalimah Istighfar is mentioned in Bukhari 2: No mian doesn’t mean they are all given together in any one Hadith S. By the way, I think I discovered it. Jazak allah khayran wa allahu a3lam. If someone has muimal insight into how the six kalimahs and the two imaans together came to be part of the basic curriculum in South Asia, I would be grateful to hear it.
Thank you wa jazak allah khayr.
IMAN-E-MUFFASIL & MUJMAL
Assalam o alaikum wa rehmatallah wa barqatahu Though I am not really a scholar with a good knowledge of these beliefs but logically, when Islam was introduced in South Mujml, this region was already following polytheist belief which was difficult to be changed to monotheist belief of Islam. Choose your preferred language: The Shii have it different.
Also, yes, one doesn’t have to recite them together, but people mostly in south Asia do, and I am trying to find out why. I mean, really, they are just memorized by Muslims in South Asia and the origin of that practice is unknown?
Again my answer is same, people recite them one after the other because they are provided in islamic books one after the other i. Your guess was right. Because these are a part of curriculum in schools and to teach children they are provided in one place. I would also be grateful for any suggestions books of aqidah, ta lim, or imaan from Mughal India, etc of where to look for this information. It is sad that people simply mug up the kalimahs, ayats, surahs and duah without understanding the true meaning.
This was introduced as part of the curriculum in madarsahs to teach and make understand the basic belief. All the mosques and Ulamas recommend these 6 Kalimas.
You can just say yes or no. Sorry to keep asking but I think it’s important to know the origins of the various worldwide practices of Islam to understand them in their historical context.
However, some of them can be found individually in the narrations. I mean, does any book of hadith record “amantu bi-l-lahi kama huwa bi-asma’ihi wa-sifaatihi wa qabiltu jamii a ahkaamihi wa-arkaanihi” and describe it as al-imaan mujammalan, paired with “amantu bi-l-laahi wa-malaa’ikatihi wa-kutubihi wa-rusulihi wa-l-yawm al-aakhir khayrihi wa-sharrihi min allahi ta aala wa-l-ba thi ba da al-mawt” described as al-imaan mufassalan? I really think we should try to get to the bottom of this for the sake of better understanding the history of Islam.
So, to deal with this challenge it was first necessary to make people understand the basic concepts before they could know more about the essence of Islam. These kalimas were compiled together for children to memorise and learn the basic fundamentals of a Muslim’s beliefs. Thank you for your contributions. By “reason” I mean the way they came to exist together, not the fact that they do exist together.
I want to know the origin of these 6 Kalimas? Both Shii and Sunni follow the khalimas of Islam. I just don’t know if I should find it strange or not.
Islamic Zone: Iman-e-Mufassil and Iman-e-Mujmal,
The 6 six Kalimas are recorded in various books of knowledge, and are recited and remembered by people across the globe.
You can find in the translation of all the six kalimas “There is none worthy of worship except Allah”. The Kalimahs came into existence to facilitate the easy memorising and learning of Aqeedah beliefs.
Those are the ones who have been true, and it is those who are the righteous. Dear sir, I have found that Muslims in South Asia, especially Pakistan and Bangladesh but including India, all memorize two phrases called “al-iman al-mujmal” and mufassall al-mufassal” as well as the “six kalimahs. Usually they are provided in books for Namaz, in Arabic Qaidah and at the end of few islamic books.
May Allah guide us all to the right path. Of course the ultimate origin for the concepts of these statements is in the Quran and the Sunnah.
The Shii khalimas mufawsal 5 or 7: Thanks for the answer.
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Because These have been compiled from various Sahih Hadiths S. Southeast Asia knows Islam trough Sufism and Persian interpretation, as ajd were cut off from the Sunni style and Persia was the first to colonize them, exporting religion as one of the first things.
Hence the scholars compiled the 6 kalimahs as one Arabic qaidah and added iman e mujmal and iman e mufassal. So, people also recite them one after the other. Even if someone just wants to acknowledge the fact that the reason is unknown, and that that is strange or remarkable, would be appreciated as well. Let me just add this to the question. Naghma over 5 years ago link. I seek forgiveness from Him for anything ill said.
Last commented by fa3 almost 4 years ago. Again, I don’t guarantee the authenticity of this explanation but this is just based on the historical trend of Islam in South Asia. Is there any textual evidence for the origin of these? They appear to be specific to South Asia, at earliest dated to the reign of Akbar the Mughal, and why that is the case is what I am trying to find out. So do you know how I could find out when and where these distinctions came from, or any suggestions for where to look to understand why in India they use the six kalimas with the iman mujmal and iman mufassal which are not used in Iran, Arabia, or Turkestan?
What do you mean by “they are provided in one place”? Please tell me the reference.