Islamic religion

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Transcript Islamic religion

By:
Matthew Russell William Verrett
Gaw Jones III
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Islam begin in Arabia in the year 570 CE.
A guy named Muhammad had a vision from
God telling him that Jesus is not the son of God
yet he is a prophet like Moses Abraham
Abram.
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Muhammad started to preach the word of
Islam.
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Egypt
Morocco
Spain
Iran
Iraq
Egypt
 Morocco
 Spain
 Iran
 Iraq
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Absolute unity of God
The belief in Angels as part of God’s creation
The belief in the prophets
The belief in scriptures
And the belief in the Final Judgment
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Prayers: The Muslim prayer is a combination of physical actions,
verbal sayings, and an internal feeling in the heart.
Fasting: Fasting means to refrain from having all kinds of food,
and drink from dawn to sunset.
Pilgrimage: Also known as the Hajj, the pilgrimage is a physical
and spiritual journey that every financially and physically able
Muslim is expected to make at least once in their lifetime.
Charity: A very important aspect of Islam is giving charity to the
poor. Muslims are required to give certain percentages of any type
of wealth that they have accumulated.
Purification: Before performing certain rituals, most importantly
before prayers, Muslims are expected to perform a form of
purification, known as ablution or "wudu" in Arabic.
Animal Sacrifice: it is that the majority of people in the world do
eat the meat of many different kinds of animals.
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More and more people started to believe that
Jesus was a prophet not the messiah(means
leader appointed from God)
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Senker, Cath. Islam. North Mankato, MN:
Smart Apple Media, 2008. Print
Question: What Are The Main Practices And
Rituals Of Islam?" What Are The Main Practices
And Rituals Of Islam? N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr.
2013