Transcript Islam
Islam
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Muslim
A person who practices the religion of Islam
is a Muslim
Religion = Islam
Person = Muslim
(ie, Judaism & Jew, Christianity & Christian)
Founder = Muhammad
Name means “peace be upon him”
Believed to be a prophet
Muslims believe in the Old Testament prophets
Abraham, Moses, David, etc.
Also believe that Jesus was a prophet
The Five Pillars of Islam
Shahada
Declaration of faith
A person becomes a Muslim
by making the basic
statement of testimony or
witness. “I testify that there is
no God but God, and I testify
that Muhammad is the
Messenger of God.”
Salah
Prayer
Required five
specified times
each day facing Mecca.
Includes many body positions like
prostration with one’s forehead
touching the ground.
House of worship is called a mosque
Men and women are separate
Must enter barefoot
Most important service is on Fridays at noon
Zakat
Charity
Obligatory charitable
contribution of a percentage of your income
each year
Saum
Fast from dawn to dusk each day during
the ninth month (Ramadan), Muslims are
not supposed to eat, drink, or engage in
sexual intercourse. This is a time of
spiritual renewal.
Hajj
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Muslims duplicate the ritual first performed
by Abraham, including circling the sacred
shrine (Ka`ba), standing on the plain of
`Arafat, and offering a sacrifice.
Holy Days
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Muharram
Ashura
Mawlid al-Nabi
Ramadan
Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Adha
Quran
Written in Arabic
contains 114 chapters
The word of Allah revealed to Prophet
Muhammad through the Archangel
Gabriel
Day of Judgment
A day will come when the whole universe will be
destroyed and the dead will be resurrected for
judgment by God.
All people will be rewarded by God according to
their beliefs and deeds.
Those who die while believing that “There is no
true god but God, and Muhammad is the
Messenger (Prophet) of God” and are Muslim
will be rewarded on that day and will be admitted
to Paradise forever. All others will go to Hellfire.
Sunni vs. Shiite
Sunni Muslims include 84%–90% of all
Muslims. Sunni means “tradition,” and Sunnis
regard themselves as those who emphasize
following the traditions of Muhammad and of
the first two generations of the community of
Muslims that followed Muhammad.
Shi`ite Muslims comprise 10%–16% of all Muslims. Shi`ites
are the “party of `Ali,” who believe that Muhammad’s son-inlaw `Ali was his designated successor (imam) and that the
Muslim community should be headed by a designated
descendent of Muhammad.