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Iman in Islamic theology denotes a believer's faith in the metaphysical aspects of Islam.〔Farāhī, Majmū‘ah Tafāsīr, 2nd ed. (Faran Foundation, 1998), 347.〕〔Frederick M. Denny, ''An Introduction to Islam'', 3rd ed., p. 405〕 However, Iman is different from Faith in the sense that it should not be blind belief, and should be accompanied by reason. Its most simple definition is the belief in the six articles of faith, known as ''arkān al-īmān''. The term ''Iman'' has been delineated in both the Quran as well as the Hadith of Gabriel. According to the Quran, Iman must be accompanied by righteous deeds and the two together are necessary for entry into Paradise. In the Hadith of Gabriel, ''Iman'' in addition to ''Islam'' and ''Ihsan'' form the three dimensions of the Islamic religion. There exists a debate both within and outside Islam on the link between faith and reason in religion, and the relative importance of either. Several scholars contend that faith and reason spring from the same source and hence must be harmonious.〔Islahi, Amin Ahsan. ''Mabadi Tadabbur-i-Hadith'' (tr: ''Fundamentals of Hadith Intrepretation'')〕 == Etymology ==
In the Arabic language, ''Iman'' ( ''‘īmān''), , denotes "faith". It is the verbal noun of the triconsonantal root ‘-M-N, "to believe."
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