Islamic Awareness
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Islamic Awareness
Introduction to Islam and
Muslims
Islam
Means submission. Muslim is the one
who submits himself to Allah [God]
1.2 billion Muslims worldwide
80% of Muslims are non-Arabs
Indonesia is the largest Muslim country
Islam in the UK
Approx
2.4 million Muslims [3%]
Mainly from Asian sub-continent
In 1891 there were 4037 Muslims settled in
the UK
The first UK Mosque established in 1860 in
Cardiff
Approx 3000 Mosques/Islamic centres today
Key Beliefs
One
God
The Prophet Mohammed as the last
messenger of God [Jesus, Moses Abraham
etc are all Prophet’s of God]
The Quran as the last of all revelations
Previous revelations like the Gospels,
Psalms and Torah all were revelations from
God.
Belief in Hereafter [Heaven and Hell]
The Five Pillars of Islam
Shahadah:
Declaration of Faith [Belief in
one God and Mohammed as His Prophet]
Salah- 5 daily acts of worship
Zakah- Annual Charity Donation [2.5% of
savings]
Sawm- Fasting in the Month of Ramadhan
Hajj- At least once in a lifetime pilgrimage
to the Holy City of Mecca [Saudi Arabia]
1. Shahadah
Declaration
of Faith
Not necessarily a special ceremony
‘I testify that there is no one worthy of
worship but Allah, and Mohammed [peace
be upon Him] is His Messenger’
2. Salah/Worship
5 times a day in congregation or single
[Congregation is preferred]
Each Prayer has a fixed time window
Time variations depending on length of day
[window is longer in summer than in winter]
The call to Prayer [AZAN] is called prior to each
Prayer
Main Congregational worship is Friday [Jummah]
Perform Ablution [Wudhu] prior to Prayers
Direction towards the Kaba in Mecca [Saudi
Arabia]
Ablution [Wudhu]
Washing
both hands and arms [upto the
elbow]
Washing the face. A miswak is used to clean
the mouth
Passing wet hands over the head/hair
Washing both feet
Fajr
Zohar
Asar
Maghrib
Isha
Points Regarding Prayer
When a Muslim is at Prayer he
connects solely to Allah and will
not respond to voices or calls
from those around him
Walking in front of a person who
is praying should be avoided
• A typical act of worship takes
10-15 mins.
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3. Zakah [Charity]
Each wealthy Muslim is required to pay
2.5% of his/her annual savings to the poor
4. Sawm – Fasting
Muslims
fast the whole month of Ramadhan
Month is Lunar rather than solar [29 or 30
days]
A fast consists of avoiding eating, drinking
or sexual relations during light hours
Those who are elderly, weak, ill, frail or
undertaking a journey need not fast
5. Hajj – Pilgrimage
Muslims should perform Hajj at least once in a lifetime
The Hajj period is fixed [once a year]
It is the largest annual human gathering [2-3 million
people]
Hajj Route
The Quran
Revealed
to Prophet Mohammed
Revealed and recited in Arabic
Translated in many languages
Respected by Muslims
Placed on a high place [never on the floor]
Should be touched with clean hands/clean
gloves
The Prophet Mohammed
[Peace be upon him]
Born in Mecca [570]
Received first revelation at age 40
The last and final Prophet of Allah
Migrated to Medina [622]
Died in and buried in Medina [632]
DIET- HALAL
The term HALAL means lawful
The term HARAM means unlawful
Halal includes all fruit, veg, eggs, fish and certain
animals when ritually slaughtered
Haram includes pig/pork and by-products,
alcohol, animals not ritually slaughtered, all meat
eating animals etc.
There should be no cross contamination between
Halal and Haram
Kosher meat is also Halal/permissible for Muslims
to consume
Conditions for Halal Slaughter
Slaughterer
is Muslim
Supplication offered [symbolising
permission and authority]
The animal is alive at the time of slaughter
Common Questions/Issues
Dog
Searches
Cross gender searches
Prayers in Workshops/Education
Prayers during patrol state
Terrorism/Extremism/Suicide
Bombings
Shariah Law