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  1. These are often referred to as the five roots of Shi’a Islam or the five roots of Usul ad-Din. They can be found in the Qur’an close Qurʾan (Koran) The Recitation or Reading.

  2. In 1962, he was sent by Al-Azhar University to Qatar to head the Qatari Secondary Institute of Religious Studies. He completed his PhD thesis titled Zakah and its effect on solving social problems in 1973 with First Merit and was awarded his PhD degree from Al-Azhar. [citation needed]

  3. Diploma (Arabic Language Studies) from Advanced Arabic Studies Institute in 1958. Master’s degree (Quranic Studies) in 1960. Ph.D degree, Department of Quranic Studies at the College of Usul ad-Din in 1973.

  4. This book contains both logical and textual proofs for the tenets and principles of Islam. It is written by one of the leading figures of the Religious Seminary in Qum, Ayatullah Vahid Khorasani.

  5. It offers a four-year full-time program of studies leading to the Bachelor of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Heritage with Honours in Usul al-Din and Comparative Religion, and postgraduate degrees at the Master and PhD levels in Islamic Thought and comparative Religion.

  6. Oct 11, 2023 · For Shia Muslims, the 5 roots of Usul ad-Din provide a framework for understanding and interpreting religious texts, shaping their spiritual beliefs, and guiding their actions. These roots are considered the bedrock of Shia theology and serve as a source of spiritual strength and inspiration.

  7. The Usul al-deen are five: Three are called Roots of Islam. They are: (1) Tawhid, Belief in oneness of God; (2) Nubuwwat, Belief in the Prophets; (3) Qiyamat, 'Belief in the Day of Judgement. The remaining two Usul al-deen are called Usul al-Iman, Roots of Faith.