A book in Turkmen discusses the following points: Pillars of Islam, fundamentals of Islamic faith, belief in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the last day, and predestination from the Islamic perspective in addition to mentioning the objectives of the Islamic faith.
A very beautiful book in Turkmen consists of many simple authentic supplications that a Muslim should daily or occasionally say, based on Quranic and Prophetic texts.
A book translated into Turkmen explains and shows the creed of Ahl As-Sunnah wal Jamaah regarding believing in Allah, his names and attributes, his angels, his books, his messengers, last day, and the predestination based on the Islamic perspective.
A book translated into Turkmen contains the Islamic creed that was written by Imam Tahawy (d. 321 H.). It is characterized by simplicity and briefness.
A book in Turkmen shows the creed of the four Imams: Abu Hanifa, Malek, Shafeai, and Ahmad ibn Hanbal, which is in harmony with the Quran and the Sunnah, without any difference between them about any aspect of the Islamic belief.