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eaalim
08-28-2008, 06:48 PM
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mayu0203
06-04-2009, 02:46 PM
Well the Quran teaches us
Deen: The root of the word is D-Y-N د ـ ي ـ ن , which leads to the following primary meanings:

-To obey [some authority]

-To become obedient [to some authority]

-To become abased, submissive and obedient [to some authority]

-To serve [some authority]

The word DEEN has the following primary meanings:

-Obedience [to some authority]

-State of abasement and submissiveness [to some authority]

-Service [of some authority]
IMAAN: The root of the word IMAAN is A-M-N, which primarily means "to trust, be secure, be in safety, confine in". The word IMAAN has the following meanings:

-The believing or Belief or Conviction

-Becoming true to the trust with respect to which Allah Has confided in one, by a firm believing with the heart, not by profession of belief with the tongue only, without the assent of the heart

-The manifesting humility or submission, and the accepting of the Divine Law and the firm believing thereof with the heart

-Faith

-Trust

-Confidence

-Acknowledgement

-Submission
I just like these both terms as they teach us so much things.
Allah ka karam