Iman Meaning

Iman meaning is:

IʾMĀN, ĪMĀN (ايمان‎). “Faith,” which, according to the Muḥammadan doctors, is the belief of the heart and the confession of the lips to the truth of the Muslim religion. Faith is of two kinds: Iʾmān Mujmal, or the simple expression of faith in the teaching of the Qurʾān and the Aḥādīs̤, or Traditions; and Iʾmān Mufaṣṣal, or a formal declaration of belief in the six articles of the Muslim Creed: 1, in God; 2, the Angels of God; 3, the Books of God; 4, the Prophets of God; 5, the Day of Judgment; 6, Predestination to good and evil. In the Traditions, Iʾmān includes practice (ʿAmal), and all that belongs to the religious life of the Muslim. It is related (Mishkāt, book i. ch. i.) that Muḥammad said, “That person has tasted the sweets of faith who is pleased with God as his Lord, with Islām as his religion, and with Muḥammad as the Prophet of God.” And again (ib.), “The most excellent faith is to love him who loves God, and to hate [205]him who hates God, to keep the tongue employed in repeating the name of God [ZIKR], and to do unto men as you would wish them to do unto you, and to reject for others what you would reject for yourself.”

Salvation by faith without works is clearly taught (Mishkāt, book i. ch. i.) by Muḥammad, e.g. “When anyone of you shall have believed truly and sincerely, then whatever good action that person may do will be rewarded from ten to seven hundred fold, and every sin he may commit will be expiated one by one before he dies.” Good works, however, are the test of faith. A man asked the Prophet what was the sign whereby he might know the reality of his faith. He said, “If thou dost derive pleasure from the good that thou hast done, and art grieved for the evil which thou hast committed, then thou art a true believer” (Mishkāt, book i. ch. i.). Some of the Prophet’s friends came to him and said, “Verily, we find in our minds such wicked propensities, that we think it even a sin to speak of them.” The Prophet said, “Do you find them really bad?” They said, “Yes.” He said, “This is an evidence of faith.” By which he meant, if the man had not faith he would not have felt the wickedness of his heart.

Iman meaning could be a person, place, thing or mythical character. Iman is an Arabic word. Iman origin could lie in Hebrew. Iman is an Islamic word. Iman is spoken, read or written by around 2 billion muslims. Iman is mentioned in Quran.

Iman meaning in Urdu is understood by around 400 million muslims. Iman meaning in Urdu is used by muslims in Pakistan and India. Iman meaning in English is understood by many people around the world. Iman meaning in English is used by muslims all over the world. Iman meaning in Hindi is understood by around 200 million muslims. Iman meaning in Hindi is used by muslims in India. Iman meaning in Bengali is understood by around 153 million muslims. Iman meaning in Bengali is used by muslims in Bangladesh and India. Iman meaning in Arabic is understood by most of the people in middle east. Iman meaning in Arabic is used by muslims in Arab countries. Iman meaning in Malay is understood by around 20 million muslims. Iman meaning in Malay is used by muslims in Malaysia.

Iman meaning in Indonesian is understood by around 231 million muslims. Iman meaning in Indonesian is used by muslims in Indonesia. Iman meaning in Turkish is understood by around 74 million muslims. Iman meaning in Turkish is used by muslims in Turkey. Iman meaning in Russian is understood by around 20 million muslims. Iman meaning in Russian is used by muslims in Russia. Iman meaning in Uzbek is understood by around 29 million muslims. Iman meaning in Uzbek is used by musliims in Uzbekistan. Iman meaning in Punjabi is understood by many people. Iman meaning in Punjabi is used by Punjabi muslims in Pakistan and India. Iman meaning in Sindhi is understood by many people. Iman meaning in Sindhi is used by Sindhi muslims in Pakistan and India. Iman meaning in Hebrew is understood by many people around the world. Iman meaning in Hebrew is used by muslims in Israel. Iman meaning in Tamil is understood by many people in India, Srilanka and Malaysia. Iman meaning in Tamil is used by Tamilian muslims. Iman meaning in Malayalam is understood by many people in India. Iman meaning in Malayalam is used by Malayali muslims. Iman meaning in Telugu is understood by many people in India. Iman meaning in Telugu is used by Telugu muslims. Iman meaning in Persian is understood by around 82 million muslims. Iman meaning in Persian is used by Iranian muslims.