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Title: Islam


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Islam
  • The misunderstood faith

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5 pillars of Islam
  • Shahadah faith/testimony
  • Salat prayer
  • Seyaamfasting Ramadan
  • Zakkahobligatory charity
  • Hajjpilgrimage

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1st Pillar Shahadah faith/testimony
  • La Elaha Ella Allah,
  • La no
  • Elaha god
  • Ella except
  • AllahGod
  • No god but God
  • Mohammed Rasool Allah.
  • MohammedArabic man , died1400years ago
  • Rasoolprophet
  • AllahGod
  • Mohammed is the prophet of God

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Allah name in the bible
  • ALLELUYA YA ALLA HU OH! Allah
  • Elohim Eloh im (pleural), translated to Allah
    in Arabic bible.

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Allah
  • Arabs called Allah , the God of their father
    Ibrahim, the God of gods.
  • Mohammeds (PBUH) father name is Abdullah,
    meaning slave of Allah
  • Jews used the name Abdullah before prophets
    birth.
  • The word Allah is used in Arabic translation of
    the bible. Also it exists in some old versions of
    English translations.

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It doesnt matterHe has many names, they all
mean the same.
  • Holy Quran 17110 Say "Call upon Allah, or
    call upon Rahman by whatever name ye call upon
    Him, (it is well) for to Him belong the Most
    Beautiful Names.

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Story of Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)
  • He was born to Arab parents from the tribe of
    Quraish, in Makkah.
  • Quraish worshiped 360 gods they had in Makkah.
    They believed these gods will get them closer to
    the God of gods (Allah, Ibrahims Lord).
  • His parents died very early.
  • He never worshiped Idols, drank Alcohol or lied.
  • He worked as a shepherd and then as a trader.
  • Known to people in Makkah as the Honest.

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Cont-story of Mohammed (PBUH)
  • Mohammed searched for the truth but couldnt find
    it in the polytheistic religion of Quraish.
  • He started worshipping Allah following what he
    had of the teachings of Ibrahim. Being an
    illiterate man, he had no real access about
    Ibrahims monotheistic faith.

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Cont-story of Mohammed (PBUH)
  • At the age of 40, Gabriel appeared to him, the
    first revelation of Quran was given to him.

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Cont-story of Mohammed (PBUH)
  • Mohammed started teaching people.
  • His close family members, friends and those who
    knew him well, believed him immediately , knowing
    he doesnt lie.
  • Many slaves and poor people believed in Islam,
    being attracted to its revolutionary social
    system and to the true monotheistic religion.

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Cont-story of Mohammed (PBUH)
  • Mohammed (PBUH) and his followers suffer a lot so
    they started finding a safe place.
  • The Christian king of Abyssinia , gave Mohammed
    followers a safe place to hide.
  • Later, Arab tribes in Medina heard about the
    prophet. Being informed about the soon coming of
    a prophet by their Jewish neighbors, they
    listened to him and then believed him.

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Cont-story of Mohammed (PBUH)
  • Arab tribes had multiple wars with the prophet
    and Muslims.
  • Finally, victory was for Islam and Makkah fall in
    hands of the prophet.
  • He forgave all his enemies and soon, his
    followers became in hundreds of thousands.
  • He died at the age of 63.

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2nd pillar Salaat
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Salaatprayer
  • "So turn thy face toward the Sacred Mosque, and
    (O Muslims), wheresoever ye may be, turn your
    faces toward it."- (HOLY QURAN 2144).
  • "Now when Daniel...went into his house and his
    window being open in his chamber towards
    Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times
    a day, and prayed, and thanks before his God, as
    he did aforetime."-(DANIEL 610).

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Sojood prostration
  • "O you who believe! Bow down and prostrate
    yourselves and serve your Lord, and do good that
    you may prosper."-(HOLY QURAN 2277).
  • "And he (Jesus) went a little further, and fell
    on his face, and prayed..."-(MATTHEW 2639).
  • "And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and
    did worship..."-(JOSHUA 514).
  • "And he (Elijah) cast himself down upon the
    earth, and put his face between his knees."-(1
    KINGS 1842).
  • "And they (Moses and Aaron) fell upon their
    faces..."-(NUMBERS 206).
  • "And Abraham fell on his face..."-(GENESIS 173).

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3rd pillar SeyaamFasting
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Fasting
  • Holy Quran 2183 O ye who believe! Fasting is
    prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those
    before you, that ye may (learn) self-restraint.

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Fasting
  • According to Islamic resources Prophet David
    used to fast every other day. Prophet Noah fasted
    for his whole life.
  • Prophet Mohammed used to fast 2 days every week
    Monday and Thursday.
  • Jesus "fasted forty days and forty nights
    (Matthew 42).
  • Disciples were fasting "they fasted and prayed"
    (Acts 1423).

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Fasting
  • Means abstinence from eating and drinking from
    dawn to sunset time on the day of fasting
  • Obligatory only in Ramadan (9th month of Islamic
    lunar calendar) healthy individuals able to
    fast.
  • No fasting Pregnant, nursing, ill, old, child
    and traveler.

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Fasting Benefits
  • Piety Help believers to reach piety.
  • Learn self-control especially helpful to control
    bad habits like smoking, excessive eating and in
    the case of single unmarried persons control
    sexual desire.
  • Feel the pain of poor starving people.
  • Feel the weakness of ones body and the
    continuous need for Gods support.
  • Bring Muslim families, and Muslims allover the
    world together, when they fast then brake the
    fasting at the same time.

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4th pillar Zakaahobligatory charity
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Zakaah
  • 2.5 of savings go to the poor.
  • Savings should be in hand for a full year.
  • Not calculated on basis of income like tax.
  • Personal obligation.

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5th pillar HajjPilgrimage to Makkah
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Story of Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim)
  • Ibrahims (PBUH) 2nd wife , Hajar delivers
    Ismael, Ibrahims 1st son.
  • God orders Ibrahim to leave his wife and her baby
    in a valley that had no water or food, known as
    Bakkah (later known as Makkah).
  • Ibrahim obeys the order and leave his family
    there.
  • Hajar and her baby had no water. She starts
    looking for water going back and forth between
    two plains, Safa and Marwa. She walks 7 times
    between them with no success.

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Continue-story of Ibrahim
  • God sends the angel, Gabriel, to dig a well of
    water under the feet of Ismael.
  • Hajar comes to the water and start holding the
    water between her hands saying zam-zam, meaning
    stop stop.
  • Arab tribes come to Bakkah and ask Hajar to use
    her water and since she liked to have people
    around her, she agrees.

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Continue-story of Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim comes back to visit his family many
    times. One time, he is ordered in a dream to
    sacrifice his son, Ismael.
  • Ibrahim obeys but God saves Ismael through a
    miracle and orders Ibrahim to sacrifice a lamb
    instead.

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Continue-story of Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim and Ismael are ordered to build the house
    of God in Bakkah, called Kaabah.
  • Ibrahim is ordered to make a call for Hajj.
    Ibrahim makes the call and every human being
    hears the call and those who are destined to
    respond will keep coming until the last hour.

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Kaabah
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  • 396 The first House (of worship) appointed for
    men was (the Kaabah) full of blessing and of
    guidance for all kinds of beings
  • 397 Pilgrimage is a duty men owe to Allah,
    those who can afford the journey but if any deny
    faith, Allah stands not in need of any of His
    creatures.

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Forbidden in Islam
  • Shirk worshiping anybody/anything other than
    God.
  • Treating parents badly not obeying there orders,
    speaking to them in loud voice even if they have
    a different faith.
  • murder, suicide.
  • Stealing.
  • Adultery, homosexuality.
  • Usury Mortgage, credit card with interest, bank
    interest.
  • Gambling.
  • Treating neighbors badly even if they have a
    different faith.
  • Drinking Alcohol.
  • Eating pork.

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Behavioral aspects? Muslims should
  • Love Allah, his messengers and the believers.
  • Be honest.
  • Be generous.
  • Visit the ill.
  • Help the weak.
  • Smile to others.
  • Be clean.
  • Remove dirt from the road.
  • Dress conservatively.

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World Muslims
  • 1.2 billion, Muslims represent between 19.2 and
    22 of the world's population.
  • One of every five humans in the world is a Muslim
  • Second largest religion in the world
  • Fastest growing including Europe and America

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World Distribution of Muslims
Source  Britannica Yearbook, 1997
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American Muslims
  • 5.8 million Muslims in the USA (World Almanac
    2001)
  • About 40 African Americans.
  • Not all Muslims are Arabs, Not all Arabs are
    Muslims.
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