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The Founder of Islam
... The Sacred text of Islam is called the Qur’an which means recitation. The only way to truly know God is to be able to read the Qur’an in Arabic. Qur’an is often spelt, KORAN as well. It is made up of Surahs or chapters. ...
... The Sacred text of Islam is called the Qur’an which means recitation. The only way to truly know God is to be able to read the Qur’an in Arabic. Qur’an is often spelt, KORAN as well. It is made up of Surahs or chapters. ...
Intro to Islam
... • Source of the division: political differences over leadership of the Muslim community • Dispute over succession: Ali or Abu Bakr? • Household/family vs companions • Shiite belief in the Imamate: leadership of the Muslim community through familial connection to the Prophet • Most Shiites believe in ...
... • Source of the division: political differences over leadership of the Muslim community • Dispute over succession: Ali or Abu Bakr? • Household/family vs companions • Shiite belief in the Imamate: leadership of the Muslim community through familial connection to the Prophet • Most Shiites believe in ...
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... After Muhammad’s death in 632, the Islamic faith Came to an abrupt end Continued to grow worldwide Met with limited success ...
... After Muhammad’s death in 632, the Islamic faith Came to an abrupt end Continued to grow worldwide Met with limited success ...
Islam-Submission to Allah - Warren County Public Schools
... They believe in the JudeoChristian God, which they call ...
... They believe in the JudeoChristian God, which they call ...
Teachings of the Qur`an and the Sunnah
... Sunnah, in Arabic. Sunnah defines the legal and social practices that are followed within Islam, while the Qur’an outlines the beliefs of the religion. Sunnah is comprised of hadiths—texts that describe the sayings, actions, and attributes of Prophet Muhammad, who Muslims believe to be the Messenger ...
... Sunnah, in Arabic. Sunnah defines the legal and social practices that are followed within Islam, while the Qur’an outlines the beliefs of the religion. Sunnah is comprised of hadiths—texts that describe the sayings, actions, and attributes of Prophet Muhammad, who Muslims believe to be the Messenger ...
Global 1 H - Manhasset Schools
... What were some key events in the life of Muhammad? How does Islam compare to Judaism and Christianity? What factors allowed the Arab Empire to spread and unify numerous peoples? What achievements in philosophy, medicine, literature, mathematics and science were made during the Golden Age of Islamic ...
... What were some key events in the life of Muhammad? How does Islam compare to Judaism and Christianity? What factors allowed the Arab Empire to spread and unify numerous peoples? What achievements in philosophy, medicine, literature, mathematics and science were made during the Golden Age of Islamic ...
Rise and spread of Muslim Empires Sam Miyashita • 620 CE
... respected or treated as scripture. Most Muslims believe that the misconception of the 72 virgins when you go to heaven is actually not true. Islam means ‘Submission.’ A Muslim is one who Submits. Ummah: The community or nation. Refers to the whole Muslim world. *Quraysh Tribe- Tribe that Muhammad wa ...
... respected or treated as scripture. Most Muslims believe that the misconception of the 72 virgins when you go to heaven is actually not true. Islam means ‘Submission.’ A Muslim is one who Submits. Ummah: The community or nation. Refers to the whole Muslim world. *Quraysh Tribe- Tribe that Muhammad wa ...
islam and the islamic sects
... Monotheistic: belief in one God, Allah Allah is the sole God, the creator, the sustainer and restorer of the world ...
... Monotheistic: belief in one God, Allah Allah is the sole God, the creator, the sustainer and restorer of the world ...
Rise of Islam
... Umayyads: family that came to power. Moved capital to Demascus Arab Muslims felt it was too far away from their lands. Abandoned the simple life of previous callliphs, surrounding themselves with wealth. ...
... Umayyads: family that came to power. Moved capital to Demascus Arab Muslims felt it was too far away from their lands. Abandoned the simple life of previous callliphs, surrounding themselves with wealth. ...
Islamic expansion and culture
... • The leaders after Muhammad’s death are known as caliphs • The caliph Abu-Bakr used jihad to justify Islamic expansion • Armed struggle against non-believers • One of the “rightly guided” caliphs ...
... • The leaders after Muhammad’s death are known as caliphs • The caliph Abu-Bakr used jihad to justify Islamic expansion • Armed struggle against non-believers • One of the “rightly guided” caliphs ...
daily quizzes
... – Holy month of Ramadan • (9th month of Islamic calendar – month during which Qur’an was revealed) ...
... – Holy month of Ramadan • (9th month of Islamic calendar – month during which Qur’an was revealed) ...
Islam
... messages over 22 years All messages were memorized or wrote down After his death, all of the messages were put into the Qur’an The Qur’an is the Holy Book of Islam ...
... messages over 22 years All messages were memorized or wrote down After his death, all of the messages were put into the Qur’an The Qur’an is the Holy Book of Islam ...
SSWH5 The student will trace the origins and expansion of the
... Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570. Mecca was a trading region-many in the area worshiped multiple gods and idols. According to Muslim belief, at age 40 he heard the voice of an angel proclaiming that there is only one god-Allah. He began to preach and convert people publicly to Islam. Helped to ...
... Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570. Mecca was a trading region-many in the area worshiped multiple gods and idols. According to Muslim belief, at age 40 he heard the voice of an angel proclaiming that there is only one god-Allah. He began to preach and convert people publicly to Islam. Helped to ...
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... • Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570. Mecca was a trading region-many in the area worshiped multiple gods and idols • According to Muslim belief, at age 40 he heard the voice of an angel proclaiming that there is only one god-Allah • He began to preach and convert people publicly to Islam • Helpe ...
... • Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570. Mecca was a trading region-many in the area worshiped multiple gods and idols • According to Muslim belief, at age 40 he heard the voice of an angel proclaiming that there is only one god-Allah • He began to preach and convert people publicly to Islam • Helpe ...
The revelation of the Qur`an
... The first words of the Qur’an were revealed by Allah to Muhammad (pbuh) and he became the ‘seal of the prophets.’ Muhammad had received God’s final revelation for humanity The Qur’an contains the exact words of Allah because they were engraved in the prophet’s heart. Allah had revealed to Muhammad H ...
... The first words of the Qur’an were revealed by Allah to Muhammad (pbuh) and he became the ‘seal of the prophets.’ Muhammad had received God’s final revelation for humanity The Qur’an contains the exact words of Allah because they were engraved in the prophet’s heart. Allah had revealed to Muhammad H ...
Main Ideas
... Judaism and Christianity, but they also presented new ideas. • Muhammad taught that there was only one God, Allah, which means “the God” in Arabic. This is similar to Christianity and Judaism. • Muslims also recognize many of the same prophets as Christians and Jews. • Muslims don’t believe that Jes ...
... Judaism and Christianity, but they also presented new ideas. • Muhammad taught that there was only one God, Allah, which means “the God” in Arabic. This is similar to Christianity and Judaism. • Muslims also recognize many of the same prophets as Christians and Jews. • Muslims don’t believe that Jes ...
Arabic terms Qur`an `to recite`, =direct word of God (perfect, contains
... short accounts on the deeds and words of the prophet and his followers isnad chain of transmission of hadieth matn story or account of hadieth Sunna ‘tradition’, the way of Gods doing (concept) musnad hadieth ordered by transmitters mushannaf hadieth ordered by topic sahih ‘authentic’, hadiethcollec ...
... short accounts on the deeds and words of the prophet and his followers isnad chain of transmission of hadieth matn story or account of hadieth Sunna ‘tradition’, the way of Gods doing (concept) musnad hadieth ordered by transmitters mushannaf hadieth ordered by topic sahih ‘authentic’, hadiethcollec ...
Document
... The parties to the succession controversy agree to arbitration, but it is inconclusive. A small, radical group known as the Khawarij or Kharijites secedes from Ali’s camp because they view both Mu’awiyah’s claim and Ali’s submission to arbitration as religiously unacceptable acts; hence the authorit ...
... The parties to the succession controversy agree to arbitration, but it is inconclusive. A small, radical group known as the Khawarij or Kharijites secedes from Ali’s camp because they view both Mu’awiyah’s claim and Ali’s submission to arbitration as religiously unacceptable acts; hence the authorit ...
Islamic Empire Unit Test Review Guide
... How long has Islam been in existence? Show your work. ____________________________________________________ How long did Muhammad live? Show your work. _______________________________________________ ...
... How long has Islam been in existence? Show your work. ____________________________________________________ How long did Muhammad live? Show your work. _______________________________________________ ...
The History of Islamic Law
... Umayyah and Khalifah Abbasiyah (750-1258). This period is known as the Islamic Golden Age. A number of important legal concepts and institutions were developed by Islamic jurists during this classical period of Islam. Progress in theory happened with the coming of the early Muslim jurist Muhammad ib ...
... Umayyah and Khalifah Abbasiyah (750-1258). This period is known as the Islamic Golden Age. A number of important legal concepts and institutions were developed by Islamic jurists during this classical period of Islam. Progress in theory happened with the coming of the early Muslim jurist Muhammad ib ...
Islam
... Founder The Islamic religion was founded by Mohammed The Angel Gabriel appeared to him on Mt. Hira and asked him to be Prophet of God. ...
... Founder The Islamic religion was founded by Mohammed The Angel Gabriel appeared to him on Mt. Hira and asked him to be Prophet of God. ...
Islam and the Islamic Empires
... the Middle East after Abbasid decline 20. done 5 times a day facing Mecca ...
... the Middle East after Abbasid decline 20. done 5 times a day facing Mecca ...
Sources of sharia
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Various sources of sharia are used by Islamic jurisprudence to elucidate the sharia, the body of Islamic law. The primary sources, accepted universally by all Muslims, are the Qur'an and Sunnah. The Qur'an is the holy scripture of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the direct and unaltered word of God. The Sunnah consists of the religious actions and quotations of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and narrated through his Companions and the Imams (per the beliefs of the Sunni and Shi'ite schools respectively).As Islamic regulations stated in the primary sources do not explicitly deal with every conceivable eventuality, jurisprudence must refer to resources and authentic documents to find the correct course of action. According to Sunni schools of law, secondary sources of Islamic law are consensus, the exact nature of which bears no consensus itself; analogical reason; pure reason; seeking the public interest; juristic discretion; the rulings of the first generation of Muslims; and local customs. Hanafi school frequently relies on analogical deduction and independent reasoning, and Maliki and Hanbali generally use the Hadith instead. Shafi'i school uses Sunnah more than Hanafi and analogy more than two others. Among Shia, Usuli school of Ja'fari jurisprudence uses four sources, which are Qur'an, Sunnah, consensus and the intellect. They use consensus under special conditions and rely on the intellect to find general principles based on the Qur'an and Sunnah, and use the principles of jurisprudence as a methodology to interpret the Qur'an and Sunnah in different circumstances. Akhbari Ja'faris rely more on tradition and reject ijtihad. According to Momen, despite considerable differences in the principles of jurisprudence between Shia and the four Sunni schools of law, there are fewer differences in the practical application of jurisprudence to ritual observances and social transactions.