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Title: Chicago Inclusive Culture Committee


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Chicago Inclusive Culture Committee
  • Islam The Muslim Faith

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Islamic Greeting
  • As Salam alaykum (Peace be upon you)
  • Wa alaykum salam (And peace be upon you)

3
Stereotypes
  • Total Recall
  • Siege
  • Not Without My Daughter
  • Malcolm X
  • 13th Warrior
  • The Three Kings

4
Facts and Figures
  • Largest Muslim country
  • Indonesia (approx. 170 million)
  • Largest non-Muslim country
  • India (approx. 100 million)
  • Ethnic breakdown
  • 82 Non-Arab
  • 18 Arabs

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Muslim Population
  • India/Pakistan/Bangladesh 250-300 Million
  • Africa 200 Million
  • Arab countries 180 Million
  • Southeast Asia 170 Million
  • Iran 50 Million
  • Central Asia 50 Million
  • China 50 Million
  • Europe 20 Million
  • North America 6 Million
  • South America 3 Million
  • Australia 1 Million
  • Worldwide over 1 Billion

6
Islam in the U.S.
  • African American 42.0
  • South Asian 24.4
  • Arab 12.4
  • African 5.2
  • Iranian 3.6
  • Turk 2.4
  • Caucasian American 1.6
  • Undetermined 5.6

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Early Muslims in the US
  • Evidences of Pre-Columbian Islamic civilization
    in the New World.
  • Slaves (1/5 during 18th/19th century)
  • Since 1875, Muslims have immigrated to the US for
    various reasons.
  • Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb

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What is Islam?
Islam Peace through submission to God
Muslim One who submits to God.
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Islamic Values
  • Monotheism and commitment to one God
  • Education and Literacy
  • Modesty and Chastity
  • Honesty, Trustworthiness, Humility
  • Family as a basic unit of society
  • Consultation and Consensus
  • Purity of intent and action

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Belief and Principles
  • God (Allah)
  • Angels
  • Revealed Books
  • Revealed Messengers
  • Day of Judgement
  • Pre-destination

11
Belief in God
  • Tawheed (Monotheism)
  • Neither begets nor begotten

12
Belief in Angels
  • Gabriel (Archangel)
  • Israil (Angel of Death)

13
Revealed Books
  • Torah (Moses)
  • Zaboor (David)
  • Injeel (Jesus)
  • Quran (Mohammed)

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Revealed Prophets
  • Adam
  • Noah
  • Abraham
  • Isaac
  • Moses
  • Solomon
  • David
  • John the Baptist
  • Jesus
  • Zacharias
  • Elisha
  • Elias
  • Mohammed

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Day of Judgement
  • Belief in Hereafter
  • Accountability of how you lived your life
  • Balance of both good and bad deeds

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The Abrahamic Faiths
  • Similarities
  • Monotheism
  • Day of Judgment
  • Almsgiving
  • Angels
  • Prophets
  • Books
  • Differences
  • Fasting
  • Salat
  • ProphetMuhammad
  • BooksQuran
  • Prohibited things
  • pork
  • alcohol
  • gambling
  • extramarital relations

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5 Pillars of Islam
  • Shahadah
  • Salat (Prayer)
  • Zakat (Charity)
  • Sawm (Fast)
  • Hajj (Pilgrimage)

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Shahadah (Declaration of Faith)
  • Believe in no God but one God, and Muhammed
    (PBUH) is His last messenger.

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Salat (Prayer)
  • Worship 5 times a day
  • pre-dawn
  • noon
  • mid-afternoon
  • after sunset
  • night
  • Qibla (Facing Mecca)
  • Adhan (Call to prayers)

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Zakat (Charity)
  • Eligible Muslims pay alms, an annual basis that
    helps to purify their wealth.
  • Funds collected are distributed to the poor,
    orphans, and needy in society.
  • Zakah consists of giving 2.5 of ones
    accumulated wealth.
  • Even a smile is charity

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Sawm (Fasting)
  • Cannot eat from sunrise to sunset
  • Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan
  • Fasting helps Muslims
  • build will-power
  • feel compassion
  • purify body
  • strengthen their community relations

22
Hajj (Pilgrimage)
  • Once in a lifetime
  • Commemorates the trials of Abraham and his family
  • About 2-3 million people perform the Hajj annually

23
Islamic Holidays
  • Eid ul- Fitr (end of Ramadan)
  • Eid ul- Adha (10th day of the month of Hajj)

24
Islamic Architecture
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Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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Medinah, Saudi Arabia
27
Jerusalem, West Bank
28
Islamabad, Pakistan
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Agra, India
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Jakarta, Indonesia
31
Xiang, China
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Istanbul, Turkey
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Seville, Spain
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Washington, DC
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Cedar Rapids, IA
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Los Angeles, CA
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Famous Muslim Scientists
  • Jaber Ibn Haiyan (Geber)
  • died 803 A.D.
  • Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
  • 981-1037 A.D.
  • Ar-Razi (Rhazes)
  • 864-930 A.D.
  • Abu Al-Qasim Al-Zahravi (Albucasis)
  • 936-1013 A.D.
  • Ibn Rushd (Averroes)
  • 1128-1198 A.D.
  • Al-Khawarizmi (Algorizm)
  • 770-840 A.D.

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Further References
  • http//www.jannah.org
  • http//www.islamicity.org
  • http//users.erols.com/zenithco/
  • http//www.islam-brief-guide.org

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