As-Salaamu Alaikum,
The three terms "Imaan", "Islam" and "Ihsaan" signify varying levels of intensity in God-consciousness [taqwa].
"Ihsaan" is the highest state of taqwa. The way to achieve this phase of spirituality is to do one's daily activities, thinking as if one can see Allah in front of him while doing those actions. And if it is difficult for one to imagine this, then at least one must keep in mind that Allah is indeed watching every move that he makes.
Hope this helps a little.
Was-Salaam.
2007-05-02 03:32:45
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answered by Anna 3
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It is only my opinion tho, I dont dare to call myself a real good moslem because I read all kind of "Holy Books"
One of the word of Islam, means surrender.
So if you believe in God, you surrender for the result, of whatever you are doing.
And whilst you're doing , feeling or thinking or anything, you know and aware that God knows.
And if you feel unhappy about anything,you know that it means you are not surrendering but you are forcing your will to happen.
I should not force anybody to anything for my benefit, I should only say what i think ,
I should not force other people to believe what I believe.
That is what I think some of high state of Imaan. I say so because I am happy with it and feel peacefull that way.
How do I attain it? Who knows ?? I must say that I went through lots of ups and downs, some real pains and joys, lots of travelling, lots of accepting facts that I can not change, reading lots of books about spirituality, reads any Holy books etc.
I am not limiting myself. I make friend or treat anybody as human being, the rich, the poor, the scholars, the uneducated, whoever. I face up anybody who threat me.
I am straight, I say what I think, I am not hurt by rejections.
I try to fill my day with something i like and not harming others, call my parents every day and try to help them as much as I can .
Wow, sound great isn't it. But it is true tho. hahaha
Lots of friends even mymom does not really like chatting with me, it is too heavy they say. So I laugh and change subject. I talk about cartoon movies ,hahaha.
I forget to say, that when they have problem they talk to me tho. see what I think. I am not always right either!
2007-05-02 01:35:16
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answered by bill s 4
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In Islam the highest state of imaan is a mukmin or mukminat if he/she dedicated his/her life 100% to Allah the only one God.He/she always remember Allah in all of his/her doing any where and what ever he/she is.
It can be attained if someone always remember Allah before what ever he/she wiil do ,so his/her doing is always in line with the holy Qur'an and hadeth as his/her life guide.He/she does not want (always obey) to do something that is against with the life guide determined by Allah..He/she lives in balance between life in this earth and life after death.He/she does not want to make a slight sin.He/she works and pray to Allah in every minute.because he/she knows that Allah is almighty and powerful ,omniscience and omnipresence
2007-05-02 01:18:37
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answered by ? 7
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Ittaquallah...!! that is the highest state of imaan. Being afraid of allah is a state of total committment when there is no barrier between oneself and god. Sustain good over evil in daily life achieve pardon and blessings. Whether is physical or thought you know Allah exist. Wassallam.
2007-05-02 01:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really understand your question.
But, for one person to become a very good Muslim, he should do everything that Allah has told us to do. ie pray five times daily, help poor, respect people, fast, etc.
I've read this somewhere, don't remember where, but it's really interesting. If someone already knows this, then please correct me because I just remember the main part.
"There is going to be one man who's going to be ahead of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh), and that's Bilal (ra). Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) asked Bilal that what he does that would make him ahead of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh). Bilal answered that right after calling everyone for prayer (azaan), he prays 2 nafl of salat."
2007-05-02 00:58:47
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answered by Jaggo 3
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A 35th level Cleric/Paladin.
2007-05-02 00:50:33
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answered by Underground Man 6
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"You cannot attain righteousness until you give to charity from the possessions you love. "
So if you can give your property or your possessions that you love to they who need it, then you can attain a high state of iman.
2007-05-02 01:11:21
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answered by Agil 2
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fullfilling their duty with allah, obeying the holy quran to the best of your intentions.
2007-05-02 00:57:58
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answered by wedjb 6
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