Faith (Arabic: Iman) is the highest degree of Islam. It consists of three parts (Faith in the Creator, Faith in others, and Faith in oneself), a family of foundations that often regulate the inner qualities of a person:
– Faith in God
– Belief in angels and jinn
– Belief in the Holy Scriptures
– Faith in Prophets
– Faith in Al-misak
– Belief in fate and predestination
– Belief in Islamic eschatology
The general concept of Iman means to confirm the speech of a person, to accept what he said, to accept with all his heart, to believe clearly, with all his heart, without allowing doubts. A person who believes in the seven categories of faith is called a «mumin».