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Islam
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Who is the prophet of Islam?
Muhammad
And, please open to pg 708
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Where
Does
It All
Begin?
In the land
called
Arabia
(modern Saudi Arabia)
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Who was the prophet Muhammad?
• Born in 570 in Mecca
• Grew up a successful
merchant
• Married, 7 children
Common calligraphic
representation of Muhammad
• Receives a message
from the angel
Gabriel
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The Revelations
Messages
• Among many messages from angel, Muhammad reported Allah one and
only true and all-powerful God
• Other messages, instructions on how to live to please Allah, live in paradise
Public Preaching
• Muhammad originally told only wife, few friends about experiences
• Began to preach in public after about three years, attracted many followers
• Some powerful Meccans did not accept teachings
Safety
• Many disliked Muhammad’s criticism of traditional beliefs in many gods
• Only protection of uncle kept him safe
• After uncle’s death Muhammad knew he and followers not safe in Mecca
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Sharing the Revelations
Hegira
• 622, Muhammad moved to Yathrib, came to be called Medina, “the Prophet’s
City”; journey from Mecca to Medina came to be known as hegira
• Later Muslims marked year of hegira as first year of Islamic calendar
Building Faith
• Muhammad spent decade building community of fellow believers
• Called faith Islam, meaning “achieving peace through submission to God”
• Followers known as Muslims
Mecca
• People of Mecca who wanted Muhammad stopped did not give up
• Fought several battles with Muhammad, followers, ultimately lost ground
• 630, Muhammad controlled Mecca, influence unmatched
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Muhammad
and his
followers
retake the city
of Mecca.
Their journey
back becomes
part of the
faith.
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Sequence
What events led up to Muhammad’s taking
control of Mecca?
Answer(s): Muhammad moved to Medina,
number of followers grew; Meccans fought him
and his followers but lost
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The holy book of Islam… The Qur’an (Koran, Quran)
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Basic Ideas of Islam
• As Muhammad gained political power, revelations continued
• Muhammad could not read, write; recited revelations
• Followers memorized words, some wrote them down
• The writings that Muslims believe as direct revelations from God are
collected in Qur’an, (aka Koran, Quran) sacred test of Islam
Qur’an
• Muslims read from Qur’an to hear
Allah’s teachings
• Seek religious experience in
rhythm, beauty of words
• Full meaning known only in original
Arabic language
• Translations not true representation
Five Pillars of Islam
• Five basic acts of worship central to
Islam, Five Pillars of Islam
• Profession of faith; BELIEF
• Performance of five daily prayers;
PRAYER
• Giving to the poor, needy;
CHARITY
• FASTING during month of
Ramadan
• Make PILGRIMAGE to Mecca
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Five Pillars of Islam
Profession of Faith - belief
• “There is no god but God…”
• By affirmation, Muslim signals
acceptance of the faith
• Denies existence of other gods,
accepts Muhammad as prophet
Giving Alms to Poor, Needy
- charity
Five Daily Prayers - prayer
• Worshippers say daily prayers
five times during day
• Always face Mecca to pray, no
matter where they are
Fasting During Ramadan fasting
• Muslims supposed to give
percentage of income to charity
• Muslims required to go without
food, drink, dawn to dusk
• Even those with little encouraged
to help others
• Ramadan when Muhammad
began to report messages written
down in Qur’an
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The Hajj ~ Mecca
Pilgrimage to Mecca
• Muslims physically, financially
able required to go to Mecca
• Journey called the hajj
– Gather to pray in mosque
– Perform various rituals, walk
seven times around Kaaba
– Climb Mount Arafat, site of
Muhammad’s last sermon
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Guidelines for Behavior
• Qur’an provides guidelines for moral behavior
• Muslims may not eat pork, drink alcohol, must wash before praying
• Qur’an prohibits murder, lying, stealing
• Requires jihad, to defend Muslim community, also means “holy war”
Sunna and Sharia
• Record of Muhammad’s behavior, teachings known as Sunna,
“tradition,” provides guidance in personal relationships, business
• Muslim legal system known as Sharia, reflects various rules by which
Muslims should live, outlines method of reasoning, argument for legal
cases, made up of opinions, writings over several centuries
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People of the Book
• Islam monotheistic like Jewish, Christian faiths
• Islamic beliefs:
– Allah the same as God in Jewish, Christian traditions
– Abraham, Moses, Jesus messengers from God
– Muhammad, last of God’s prophets
– Qur’an represents God’s final message
– Muslims told to respect Jews, Christians as “people of the
book;” share tradition of prophets who taught, received God’s
revelations
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Summarize
What are the acts of worship required of all
Muslims?
Answer(s): The Five Pillars of Islam—profession
of faith, five daily prayers, giving of alms, fasting
during Ramadan, and the hajj
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Kaaba in Mecca
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Inside the Kaaba