And Allah says in the Quran, "And as for those whom your right hands have made a covenant (Ar., aqadat)" [Surah an-Nisa (24):33]. And Allah also says, "But He will take you to task for the oaths which you swear in earnest (Ar., aqadtum) [Surah al-Ma'idah (5):89] which means asserted and adhered to, as proven in the verse, "And break not oaths after the assertion of them" [Surah an-Nahl (16):91]. If one says, "Aqadtu such and such," it means his heart is firm upon such and such. Therefore, Aqidah or I'tiqad according to the scholars of Islam is: The firm creed that one's heart is fixed upon without any wavering or doubt. It excludes any supposition, doubt or suspicion...
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