He does not enter into any body, needs nothing, and does no evil.
He does not enter into any body, needs nothing, and does no evil. It is He Who has created the universe and it is He Who sustains it. Prophets It is Wajib to believe in the prophet hood of the previous prophets as well as of the Holy Prophet of Islam (s.a.w.a.). The prophets were free from kufr and (with some difference of opinion in details) they were sinless. Also they were free from every such defect in body or character which might create repulsion in people.
The Holy Prophet of Islam ascended to the heavens in mi'raj. The Qur'an is the word of Allah; hadith is an authentic source of shari'ah. The Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (s.a.w.a), is the last and final prophet; no prophet is to come after him. It is wajib to believe in questioning in grave through Munkar and Nakir, and in the squeeze of grave. Angels, the Satan and the jinns do exist. Day of Judgement One day the world would come to end; then all people will be resurrected for judgement.
The Day of Judgement is a fact and truth; transmigration of soul is a wrong idea. Everyone will get recompense of his/her good or bad deeds. Mizan (weighing scale), Hisab (reckoning of deeds), Sirat (Path, the bridge over the hell) are facts and truth; scrolls of deeds will be given in people's right or left hands. Shafa'at (intercession) by the Holy Prophet is a fact and truth. Repentance is wajib. Paradise and hell do exist even now.
Furu' al-deen Prayer, fast, hajj, zakah, jihad, enjoining good and prohibiting evil (with all their well-known details, like prayer's ruku: sajdah, number of rak'ah etc.) are wajib. Ethics Virtue of truth, patience, contentedness; doing good to parents, relatives and neighbors.
Evil of lie, back-biting, miserliness and disobedience of parents, besides many other virtuous and evil deeds well-known in Muslim society, Zaruriyat al-madh-had al-Shi'a Ithna 'ashari Zaruriyat al-madh-had al-Shi'a Ithna 'ashari: Some of the Zaruriyat of the Shi'a Ithna 'ashari faith are as follows: God God does not compel anyone to do a good or bad deed. Imams Imams are appointed by Allah.
There are only twelve Imams after the Holy Prophet of Islam and they are his true successors; first of them is 'Ali (a.s.) and the last Imam al-Mahdi (a.s.). The twelve Imams and Bibi Fatima (a.s.) are infallible like the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) from every sin and mistake from the beginning of their life to its end.