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ISLAM: Submission to the Will of Allah

ISLAM: Submission to the Will of Allah. Islam An Abrahamic Religion. Muslims are strict monotheists. They believe in the Judeo- Christian God, which they call Allah . Muslims believe that the Torah and the Bible , like the Qur’an , is the word of God. Peoples of the Book.

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ISLAM: Submission to the Will of Allah

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  1. ISLAM: Submission to the Will of Allah

  2. IslamAn Abrahamic Religion • Muslims are strict monotheists. • They believe in the Judeo- Christian God, which they callAllah. • Muslims believe that the Torah and the Bible, like the Qur’an, is the word of God. Peoples of the Book

  3. Abraham’s Genealogy HAGAR ABRAHAM SARAH Ishmael Isaac 12 Arabian Tribes Jacob Esau 12 Tribes of Israel

  4. The Prophetic Tradition Adam Noah Abraham Moses Jesus Muhammad

  5. The Qur'an: God's Last Revelation

  6. The Origins of the Qur’an • Muhammad received his first revelation from the angel Gabriel in the Cave of Hira in 610. • 622 Hijrah  Muhammed flees Mecca for Medina.* The beginning of the Muslim calendar (1 A.H.) • Muhammad’s revelations were compiled into the Qur’an after his death.

  7. The Qur’an • Muslims believe it contains the word of God. • 114 suras (chapters). • In the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful. • Written in Arabic.

  8. The Five Pillars of Islam

  9. 1. The Shahada • The testimony. • The declaration of faith: There is no god worthy of worship except God, andMuhammad is HisMessenger [or Prophet]. 1

  10. 2. The Salat • The mandatory prayers performed 5 times a day:* dawn* noon* late afternoon * sunset * before going to bed • Wash before praying. • Face Mecca and use a prayer rug. 2

  11. 2. The Salat • The call to prayer by themuezzin in the minaret. • Pray in the mosque on Friday. 2

  12. 3. The Zakat • Almsgiving (charitable donations). • Muslims believe that all things belong to God. • Zakat means both “purification” and “growth.” • About 2.5% of your income. 3

  13. 4. The Sawm • Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. • Considered a method of self- purification. • No eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan. 4

  14. Eid Mubarak End of the Ramadan holiday.

  15. 5. The Hajj • The pilgrimage to Mecca. • Must be done at least once in a Muslim’s lifetime. • 2-3 million Muslims make the pilgrimage every year. 5

  16. 5. The Hajj • Those who complete the pilgrimage can add the titlehajji to their name. 5

  17. What is the Ka’aba? Located in the center of Mecca Pre-dates Islam (said to have been built by Abraham and Ishmael as an altar to God) Used by pre-Muslim Arabs for worship of their many tribal gods (idols) Year 630: reclaimed by Muhammad, cleansed and rededicated to Allah Center of Islam to this day – place of annual pilgrimage and direction of prayer for Muslims from all corners of the globe

  18. The Dar al-Islam The Worldof Islam 1 2 3 4 5

  19. The Mosque • The Muslim place of worship.

  20. What is a Mosque? A place for prayer, study, socializing No shoes in prayer hall Women cover head, separate from men Wudu room for ritual cleansing before prayer Minaret for call to prayer (Adhaan) Prayer hall oriented toward Mecca (qibla) Imam (prayer leader) stands in mirahb(niche)

  21. Important Mosques The Great Mosque in Mecca The Prophet’s Mosque in Medina The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem

  22. Other Islamic Religious Practices • Up to four wives allowed at once. • No alcohol or pork. • No gambling. • Sharia body of Islamic law to regulate daily living. • Three holiest cities in Islam:* Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem.

  23. Islam as a Way of Life Shariah (Islamic Law) Based on Qur’an + Hadith and Sunnah Concerned with preserving human dignity through five principles: preservation of life preservation of progeny (family) preservation of intellect (education) preservation of wealth (property) preservation of religion not just for the individual but for the society

  24. What about Women in Islam? Respected and Protected by Men “Modest dress” for both men and women “Hijab” differs from culture to culture Heavy cover and veil not a religious requirement

  25. Rights of Women Right to vote (citizenship) Right to inherit Right to work, earn and keep her own money Right to keep her own name in marriage Right to initiate divorce Right to refuse additional wives Female infanticide outlawed

  26. Essential Question: Why was Islam able to spread so quickly and convert so many to the new religion?

  27. The Spread of Islam • Easy to learn and practice. • No priesthood. • Teaches equality. • Non-Muslims, who were “Peoples of the Book,” were allowed religious freedom, but paid additional taxes. • Easily “portable”  nomads & trade routes. • Jihad(“Holy War”) against pagans and other non-believers (“infidels”).

  28. Muslims in the WorldToday

  29. Countries with the Largest Muslim Population * Arabs make up only 20% of the total Muslim population of the world.

  30. Islam in America

  31. Muslims in America

  32. Muslim Culture in NYC The Islamic Center, New York City

  33. Islam in America After September 11?

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