The Pillars of Iman are six:
To believe in Allah, the Angels, the Books, the Messengers, the Last Day, the Divine Destiny and that the good and bad of it are all from Allah, the Most High.
Arkanal Imanul Sitta:
An Tu'minu biLlahi, wa mala'ikatihi, wa kutubihi, wa Rusulihi, wa bilyawmil Aakhir, wa bil-Qadarihi khairihi wa sharihi minAllahi Ta'ala
Belief
in God/Allah:
Muslims believe in one, incomparable God, He has no son nor partner, and that
one has the right to be worshipped but Him alone. He is the true God, and
every other god is false. In the Qur'an, Allah describes Himself:
Say, "He is Allah, the One. God,
to Whom the creatures turn for their needs. He begets not, nor was He
begotten, and there is none like Him."
[suah Ahad; 112:1- 4]
Belief in the Angels:
Muslims believe in the existence of the angels and that they are honored
creatures. The angels worship Allah alone, obey Him, and act only by His
command. Among the angels is Gabriel, who brought down the Qur'an to Muhammad.
Belief in Allah’s Revealed Books:
Muslims believe that Allah revealed books to His messengers as proof for mankind
and as guidance for them. Among these books is the Qur'an, which God
revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasalam). Allah has guaranteed the Qur'an’s
protection from any change.
Belief in the Prophets:
Muslims believe in the prophets and messengers of Allah, starting with Adam,
including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, and Jesus (peace be
upon them). But Allah’s final message to man, a repeating of the eternal
message, was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Muslims believe that all the
prophets and messengers were created human beings who had none of the divine
qualities of Allah.
Belief in the Day of Judgment:
Muslims believe in the Day of Judgment (the Day of Resurrection) when all
people will be resurrected for Allah’s judgment according to their beliefs and
deeds.
Belief in Al-Qadar:
Muslims believe in Al-Qadar, which is Divine Predestination, but this belief
in Divine Predestination does not mean that human beings do not have freewill.
Rather, Muslims believe that God has given human beings freewill. This means
that they can choose right or wrong and that they are responsible for their
choices. The belief in Divine Predestination includes belief in four things:
1) Allah knows everything. He knows what has happened and what will happen.
2) Allah has recorded all that has happened and all that will happen.
3) Whatever Allah wills to happen happens, and whatever He wills not to happen
does not happen.
4) Allah is the Creator of everything.