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1) "Islam"
means "peace through the submission to God".
2) "Muslim"
means "anyone or anything that submits itself to the will
of God".
3) Islam is
not a cult. Its followers number over 1.5 billion worldwide.
Along with Judaism and Christianity, it is considered to be one
of the three Abrahamic traditions.
4) There are
five pillars of practice in Islam. These practices must be undertaken
with the best of effort in order to be considered a true Muslim:
A) Shahadah - declaration of faith in the oneness of God and
that Muhammad is the last prophet of God. B) Formal prayer five
times a day. C) Fasting during the daylight hours in the month
of Ramadan. D) Poor-due "tax" - 2.5% of one's savings
given to the needy at the end of each year. E) Pilgrimage to
Mecca at least once, if physically and financially able.
5) There are
six articles of faith in Islam. These are the basic beliefs that
one must have in order to be considered a true Muslim. They are
belief in: A) the One God. B) all the prophets of God. C) the
original scriptures revealed to Prophets Moses, David, Jesus,
and Muhammad. D) the angels. E) the Day of Judgment and the Hereafter.
F) the divine decree (or destiny).
6) Islam is
a complete way of life that governs all facets of life: moral,
spiritual, social, political, economical, intellectual, etc.
7) Islam is
one of the fastest growing religions in the world. To become
Muslim, a person of any race or culture must say a simple statement,
the shahadah, that bears witness to the belief in the One God
and that Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet of God.
8) "Allah"
is an Arabic word that means "God". Muslims also believe
that "Allah" is the personal name of God.
9) Allah is
not the God of Muslims only. He is the God of all people and
all creation. Just because people refer to God using different
terms does not mean that they are different gods. Spanish people
refer to God as "Dios" and French people refer to God
as "Dieu", yet they are all the same God. Interestingly,
most Arab Jews and Arab Christians refer to God as "Allah".
And the word Allah in Arabic appears on the walls of many Arab
churches.
10) The Islamic
concept of God is that He is loving, merciful, and compassionate.
But Islam also teaches that He is just and swift in punishment.
Nevertheless, Allah once said to Prophet Muhammad, "My mercy
prevails over my wrath." Islam teaches a balance between
fear and hope, protecting one from both complacency and despair.
11) Muslims
believe that God has revealed 99 of His names (or attributes)
in the Holy Qur'an. It is through these names that one can come
to know the Creator. A few of these names are: the All-Merciful,
the All-Knower, the Protector, the Provider, the Near, the First,
the Last, the Hidden, and the Source of Peace.
12) Muslims
believe in and acknowledge all the prophets of old, from Adam
to Jesus. Muslims believe that they brought the message of peace
and submission (islam) to different peoples at different times.
Muslims also believe that these prophets were "muslims"
because they submitted their wills to God.
13) Muslims
neither worship Muhammad nor pray through him. Muslims solely
worship the unseen and Omniscient Creator, Allah.
14) Muslims
accept the original unaltered Torah (the Gospel of Moses) and
the original Bible (the Gospel of Jesus) since they were revealed
by God. However, none of those original scriptures are in existence
today, in their entirety. Therefore, Muslims follow the subsequent,
final, and preserved revelation of God, the Holy Qur'an.
15) The Holy
Qur'an was not authored by Muhammad. It was authored by God,
revealed to Muhammad, and written into physical form by his companions.
16) The Holy
Qur'an has no flaws or contradictions. The original Arabic scriptures
have never been changed or tampered with.
17) Actual seventh
century Qur'ans, complete and intact, are on display in museums
in Turkey and many other places around the world.
18) If all Qur'ans
in the world today were burned and destroyed, the original Arabic
would still remain. This is because millions of Muslims, called
Hafiz (or "preservers") have memorized the text letter
for letter from beginning to end, every word and syllable. Also,
chapters from the Qur'an are precisely recited from memory by
every Muslim in each of the five daily prayers.
19) Muslims
do not believe in the concept of "vicarious atonement"
but rather believe in the law of personal responsibility. Islam
teaches that each person is responsible for his or her own actions.
On the Day of Judgment Muslims believe that every person will
be resurrected and will have to answer to God for their every
word, thought, and deed. Consequently, a practicing Muslim is
always striving to be righteous.
20) Islam was
not spread by the sword. It was spread by the word (Islamic teachings)
and the example of its followers. Islam teaches that there is
no compulsion in religion (the Holy Qur'an 2:256 and 10:99).
21) Terrorism, unjustified violence
and the killing of innocent people are absolutely forbidden in
Islam. Islam is a way of life that is meant to bring peace to
a society, whether its people are Muslim or not. The extreme
actions of those who claim to be Muslim may be, among other things,
a result of their ignorance or uncontrolled anger. Tyrant rulers
and those who commit acts of terrorism in the name of Islam are
simply not following Islam. These people are individuals with
their own views and political agendas. Fanatical Muslims are
no more representative of the true Islamic teachings than Timothy
McVeigh or David Koresh are of Christianity. Extremism and fanaticism
is a problem that is common to all religious groups. Anyone who
thinks that all Muslims are terrorists should remember that the
famous boxer Muhammad Ali, perhaps the most celebrated person
of our era, is a practicing Muslim.
22) The word "jihad"
does not mean "holy war". Instead, it means the inner
struggle that one endures in trying to submit their will to the
will of God. Some Muslims may say they are going for "jihad"
when fighting in a war to defend themselves or their fellow Muslims,
but they only say this because they are conceding that it will
be a tremendous struggle. But there are many other forms of jihad
which are more relevant to the everyday life of a Muslim such
as the struggles against laziness, arrogance, stinginess, or
the struggle against a tyrant ruler or against the temptation
of Satan, or against one's own ego, etc.
23) Women are not oppressed in
Islam. Any Muslim man that oppresses a woman is not following
Islam. Among the many teachings of Prophet Muhammad that protected
the rights and dignity of women is his saying, "...the best
among you are those who treat their wives well." (Tirmidhi)
24) Islam grants women numerous
rights in the home and in society. Among them are the right to
earn money, to financial support, to an education, to an inheritance,
to being treated kindly, to vote, to a dowry, to keep their maiden
name, to worship in a mosque, etc., etc.
25) Muslim women wear the head-covering
(hijab) in fulfillment of God's decree to dress modestly. From
a practical standpoint, it serves to identify one as attempting
to follow God in daily life and, therefore, protects women from
unwanted advances from men. This type of modest dress has been
worn by righteous women throughout history. Prominent examples
are traditional Catholic Nuns, Mother Teresa and the Virgin Mary,
mother of Jesus.
26) Arranged marriages are allowed
in Islam but are not required. Whereas "forced" marriages,
usually stemming from cultural practice, are forbidden. Divorce
is permissible, however, reconciliation is what is most encouraged.
But if there are irreconcilable differences then Islam permits
a fair and just divorce.
27) Islam and the "Nation
of Islam" are two different religions. Islam is a religion
for all races and enjoins the worship of the one unseen God who,
orthodox Muslims believe, never took human form. The "Nation",
on the other hand, is a movement geared towards non-whites and
teaches that God appeared in the form of Fard Muhammad in 1930
and that Elijah Muhammad (a man who died in 1975) was a prophet
of God. These beliefs clearly contradict the basic Islamic theology
outlined in the Qur'an. The followers of "the Nation"
adhere to some Islamic principles that are mixed with many other
teachings that are alien to Islam. To better understand the difference
between the two, read about Malcolm X, his pilgrimage to Mecca
and his subsequent comments to the media. Islam teaches equality
amongst all the races (Holy Qur'an 49:13).
28) All Muslims are not Arab.
Islam is a universal religion and way of life which includes
followers from all races of people. There are Muslims in and
from virtually every country in the world. Arabs only constitute
about 20% of Muslims worldwide. Indonesia has the largest concentration
of Muslims with over 120 million.
29) In the five daily prayers,
Muslims face the Kaaba in Mecca, Arabia. It is a cube-shaped
stone structure that was originally built by Prophet Adam and
later rebuilt by Prophet Abraham. Muslims believe that the Kaaba
was the first house of worship on Earth dedicated to the worship
of one god. Muslims do not worship the Kaaba. It serves as a
central focal point for Muslims around the world, unifying them
in worship and symbolizing their common belief, spiritual focus
and direction. Interestingly, the inside of the Kaaba is empty.
30) The hajj is a simultaneous
pilgrimage to the Kaaba made by millions of Muslims each year.
It is performed to commemorate the struggles of Abraham, Ismail
and Hagar in submitting their wills to God.
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