Exploring Iman-e-Mufassal & Iman-e-Mujmal: A Complete Guide

Islam is a religion based on submission to Allah’s will, guiding all parts of a Muslim’s life.

Iman-e-Mufassal is a detailed declaration of faith, listing core Islamic beliefs.

Iman-e-Mujmal is a brief statement showing general belief in all that Allah has commanded.

Both help Muslims understand and affirm the foundation of their faith.
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Iman-e-Mufassal in Urdu & English: A Detailed Statement of Faith


Iman e Mufassal:

Iman e Mufassal in Arabic:

اٰمَنْتُ بِاللہِ وَمَلٰئِکَتِہٖ وَ کُتُبِہٖ وَرُسُلِہٖ وَالْیَوْمِ الْاٰخِرِ وَالْقَدْرِ خَیْرِہٖ وَشَرِّہٖ مِنَ اللہِ تَعَالٰی وَالْبَعْثِ بَعْدَالْمَوْتِ

Transliteration:

“Aamantu Billahi Wa Malaikatihi Wa Kutubihi Wa Rusulihi Wal Yawmul Akhirihi Wal Qadri Khairihi Wa Sharrihi Minallahi Taala Wal Basihi Baadal Mawt.” 

Translation in English:

“I believe in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the Last Day, and the fate (good and bad) from Allah, and in the resurrection after death.”
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Translation in Urdu:

"میں اللہ پر، اس کے فرشتوں پر، اس کی کتابوں پر، اس کے رسولوں پر، آخرت کے دن پر، اور اللہ کی طرف سے ہونے والی تقدیر (اچھے اور برے) پر، اور موت کے بعد جی اٹھنے پر ایمان رکھتا ہوں"۔
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The Meaning of Iman-e-Mufassal

Iman-e-Mufassal is a detailed declaration of faith that every Muslim affirms. It clearly explains the essential beliefs about Allah, angels, books, Prophets, the Day of Judgment, divine destiny — both good and bad — and life after death. Reciting it in English or other languages helps non-Arabic speakers to understand the profound meanings behind each part. This translation provides much clarity, ensuring that all Muslims can grasp the full depth of this important belief. From my experience, having access to such clear guidance deepens faith and brings peace of mind.


Iman-e-Mujmal in Urdu & English: A Detailed Statement of Faith
Iman-e-Mujmal
Iman e Mujmal in Arabic:


اٰمَنْتُ بِاللہِ کَمَا ھُوَ بِاَسْمَآئِہٖ وَصِفَاتِہٖ وَقَبِلْتُ جَمِیْعَ اَحْکَامِہٖ اِقْرَارٌم بِاللِّسَانِ وَتَصْدِیْقٌ بِالْقَلْبِ

Transliteration:

“Āmantu billāhi kamā huwa bi-asmā’ihi wa sifātihi wa qabiltu jamī’a aḥkāmihi ikrāran bil-lisāni wa taṣdīqan bil-qalbi.”

Translation in English:

“I believe in Allah as He is, with all His names and attributes, and I accept all His commands verbally and wholeheartedly.”

Translation in Urdu:


“میں اللہ پر ایمان رکھتا ہوں جیسا کہ وہ ہے، اس کے تمام ناموں اور صفات کے ساتھ، اور میں اس کے تمام احکام کو زبانی اور دل سے قبول کرتا ہوں۔”


Explanation of Iman e Mujmal

Iman-e-Mujmal is a concise declaration that summarizes the core beliefs of Islamic faith, focusing mainly on the belief in Allah and the acceptance of His commandments. Its simplicity in English makes it an excellent tool for children and new Muslims to start their journey of understanding Islam. From my experience, this clear and short form helps beginners connect quickly with the basics of faith without confusion.
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Significance of Transliteration and Translation

For non-native Arabic speakers, understanding important declarations in their own language is very crucial. The English translation of Iman-e-Mufassal and Iman-e-Mujmal provides a helpful bridge to these profound teachings. At the same time, Iman-e-Mujmal transliteration helps learners pronounce Arabic phrases correctly, making their recitation more meaningful and easier to follow.

The Six Pillars of Iman (Faith)

  1. Belief in Oneness of Allah
    Accepting the absolute unity and existence of Allah (SWT).
  2. Belief in Angels
    Knowing angels are created by Allah to perform divine tasks.
  3. Belief in Divine Books
    Trusting in the guidance given through revealed scriptures like the Quran.
  4. Belief in Prophets
    Recognizing all prophets sent by Allah, with Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) as the final messenger.
  5. Belief in Day of Judgment
    Having faith in resurrection and accountability for deeds.
  6. Belief in Divine Decree (Qadar)
    Trusting Allah’s knowledge and predestination of good and trials.

    Comparing Iman-e-Mufassal and Iman-e-Mujmal

Iman-e-Mujmal gives a short summary of core beliefs, while Iman-e-Mufassal provides a detailed breakdown of the full faith. Both serve unique purposes but work together to form a comprehensive belief system. This step-by-step approach moves from basic to deeper understanding for every Muslim. Learning both helped me see the full spectrum of what true belief means.

 

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