Faith, or Iman in Arabic, occupies a central role in Islam, shaping the very core of a Muslim’s beliefs, actions, and relationship with Allah. Iman is not simply a matter of belief but extends to actions, personal conduct, and the understanding of life itself. In Islamic theology, faith is considered the foundation upon which a Muslim’s identity and spiritual practices are built. Its profound influence affects every aspect of life, from personal morals and ethics to communal practices and social interactions. The significance of faith goes beyond mere belief in the existence of Allah; it encompasses the belief in His attributes, His final message through the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the unseen world. The concept of Iman is deeply intertwined with the five pillars of Islam. Every Muslim is required to acknowledge the fundamental principles of faith, namely the oneness of Allah, the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH), the belief in angels, the holy scriptures, and the Da...