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Title: ISLAM


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ISLAM
  • -Islam submission, surrender
  • Muslim one who submits
  • -a follower of Islam
  • 1.1 to1.8 Billion Muslims/ Second largest
    religion after Christianity.
  • - two major denominations, the Sunni and Shi'a
  • - 85 percent of Muslims are Sunni and 15 percent
    are Shi'a

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Goals of Islam
1.Free soul from sin and strengthen with
goodness. 2. Honorable in the sight of Allah
(the one true god who created all things) 3. Free
soul from vanity, greed, envy, and fears.
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The founding of Islam
  • People had put faith in idols and charms.
  • Muhammad was born in Mecca (now Saudi Arabia) in
    569 A.D.
  • At the age of 40 saw an angel Jibril (Gabriel)
  • Told he was the final prophet and messenger
  • Vision- told to warn people against evil, worship
    only Allah, and live a life pleasing to Allah.

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  • Proclaim openly that which you are commanded,
    and Turn away from the idolaters. Truly We will
    suffice you against the scoffers. Quran, surah
    1594-5
  • Muhammad received these types of visions for 23
    years.
  • After his death - put in the Quranthe holy book
    of Islam.
  • This day, I have perfected your religion for you
    and completed My favor upon you and have chosen
    for you Islam as your religion. Quran, surah
    53

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Prophets
  • A prophet - person chosen by god (Allah) to give
    guidance to others.
  • If they receive a message from Allah they are
    messengers.
  • Only Allah can decide who is a prophet.
  • People of the Islamic religion believe that Jesus
    was a prophet.
  • The message a prophet gives is Allah speaking
    directly through him. Prophets also give guiding
    words that are not directly from Allah.
    (Christianity believes the same.)

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Who is Jesus to a Muslim?
  • Is called Isa
  • Conceived by Allah, virgin birth from Mary.
  • Called to be a prophet at age 30 and did this for
    three years.
  • Allah gave him miraculous powers.
  • Isa told his followers to only worship Allah,
    but they were so impressed that they said he was
    the son of god (Allah)
  • Muslims believe Allah is one and cannot be split.
    Cannot have a son or daughter.
  • To suggest Allah has a partner is a grave sin.
  • Isa not crucified but taken to heaven by Allah.

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Muslim Leadership
  • No paid religious leaders.
  • Quran says not to try to attract people to serve
    Allah to make money.
  • Any male Muslim can be an imam if
  • Known for good character/respected by fellow
    Muslims
  • Has a good knowledge of Islam
  • Has studied the Quran in Arabic and knows it
    well
  • Is known for his faithfulness to and love for
    Allah/ can make wise decisions

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  • Imam- lead prayer at the mosque worship center
  • involved in weddings, funerals, and training
    young Muslims in the study of Islam.
  • The imam will encourage people to live their
    lives in accordance with Islamic teachings.

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Islamic Prayers
  • Allah will always grant forgiveness.
  • Merciful and compassionate god.
  • O our Lord, grant us good in this world and good
    in the next world, save us from the punishment of
    hell.
  • O Allah, you are the source of peace, you are
    most highly exalted, O Lord of majesty and honor.

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The Five Pillars of Islam
  • These are the five important parts to Muslim
    worship
  • 1. There is only one god, Allah, and Muhammad is
    His prophet.
  • 2. Prayer five times a day. -at a mosque when
    possible.
  • 3. Giving money to people who are poor or needy
  • 4. Fasting (going without food) during the month
    of Ramadan. This is to help focus hearts and
    minds on Allah and the needs of others.
  • 5. Going once on a Hajj, which is a pilgrimage
    to Mecca. Mecca is the most holy place on earth
    to Muslims.

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Fasting
  • During the month of Ramada
  • To experience an empty stomach. Gives you empathy
    for those in need.
  • Must refrain from sexual activity and smoking.
  • During this month Muslims make an extra effort to
    refrain from other immoral actions-such as
    telling lies, breaking promises, etc.
  • Fasting is important to control desires and love
    of comforts.
  • No fasting if you are elderly, a child, or
    pregnant.

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Pilgrimage--Hajj
  • The fifth pillar of Islam
  • Made at least once in a lifetime to Mecca if one
    can afford it.
  • Only can be done by Muslims
  • Must be physically fit and sound of mind in order
    to fully understand the purpose of what they are
    doing.

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Human Rights
  • All people are created by Allah so we all share
    the same basic rights.
  • Human life is sacred and should be treated with
    respect.
  • No one should go hungry while others can waste,
    cloth those without clothing, and give medical
    attention to those in need. This is for friends
    or enemies
  • Should never ridicule or laugh at others
  • Should never force people to do what they do not
    want to unless they are hurting others.
  • Do not believe in dictators

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Islamic Women
  • In many parts of the world can pursue any type of
    job
  • Ex. Have been Prime Ministers in Pakistan,
    Bangladesh, and Turkey.
  • In other parts of the world (Saudi Arabia) cannot
    drive or travel by themselves.
  • Problem of culture not religion!
  • Importance of being a wife and mother
  • Raise your children to be good Muslims.
  • Hijab (head covering) is not required anywhere in
    Quran

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Death
  • Beyond human control
  • Afterlife
  • Death should not be feared.
  • Very similar to Christianity

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Jihad
  • Means striving
  • considered the "sixth pillar of Islam" by a
    minority of Muslim
  • Any activity undertaken for the love of Allah
  • Jihad is the only form of warfare permissible
    under Islamic law.
  • Has resulted in violence
  • Should be about peaceful persuasion and changing
    hearts, not violence.
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