* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Warm-up #16
Islam and secularism wikipedia , lookup
Gender roles in Islam wikipedia , lookup
Islam and modernity wikipedia , lookup
Naskh (tafsir) wikipedia , lookup
Imamah (Shia) wikipedia , lookup
Criticism of Islamism wikipedia , lookup
Islamic extremism in the 20th-century Egypt wikipedia , lookup
Soviet Orientalist studies in Islam wikipedia , lookup
Islam and Mormonism wikipedia , lookup
Biblical and Quranic narratives wikipedia , lookup
War against Islam wikipedia , lookup
Dove World Outreach Center Quran-burning controversy wikipedia , lookup
Schools of Islamic theology wikipedia , lookup
History of the Quran wikipedia , lookup
Imamate (Twelver doctrine) wikipedia , lookup
Criticism of Twelver Shia Islam wikipedia , lookup
Islam in Bangladesh wikipedia , lookup
Islamic culture wikipedia , lookup
Islam and Sikhism wikipedia , lookup
Islam and war wikipedia , lookup
Criticism of the Quran wikipedia , lookup
Islamic schools and branches wikipedia , lookup
Islam and violence wikipedia , lookup
Warm-up #13 • How is Islam different than Christianity? ▫ Hint: What do they think about jesus? Today’s Goals • Understand the basic tenets of Islam. • Practice reading primary documents. • Learn how the Koran and Hadith impact the daily life of a Muslim. H.S. 3 Explain the historical development and impact of major world religions and philosophies Islam Pg. 18 Size • Second Largest Religion in the World • 1.3 Billion ▫ Followers called Muslims Founding • 622 AD • In Saudi Arabia (Medina) • Founder: Mohammed Basic Beliefs • People have good and bad tendencies • Salvation through: ▫ Right Belief ▫ Good Deeds ▫ Following 5 Pillars • Name of God: None/Allah Islam Basics • • • • • Holy Book: Quran House of Worship: Mosque Clergy: Imam View of Jesus: Not divine View of Church and State: Integrated 5 Pillars of Faith • Basic rules of Muslim life • Found in Koran Shahada – Profession of Faith • Say once in life • No God but Allah • Muhammad is his prophet Salat – Daily Worship • Pray 5 times a day facing Mecca • Muezzin calls • Prayer rug Zakat - Almsgiving • Give money to less fortunate • 2.5% of income Seyam - Fasting • No eating from sunrise to sunset during month of Ramadan. Hajj - Pilgrimage • The Mecca • 1 time in life if able Jihad - Struggle • Some recognize as 6th pillar • Means to overcome challenges • Rarely used to justify conquest/war Hypothetical Situation A • Ali, a Muslim, attends a barbeque at Joe’s house. Joe’s dad asks Ali how many pieces of BBQ’ed pork he would like? According to the translations of the Quran and Hadith listed below, how do you think Ali would respond? Quran Excerpts “It is He who subdued the seas, from which you eat fresh fish.”(Quran 16:l4) Forbidden to you (for food) are: dead meat, blood, the flesh of swine, and that on which hath been invoked a name other than that of Allah. [Al-Qur’an 5:3] “He created cattle that give you warmth, benefits and food to eat.” (Quran l6:5) “It is He who sends down water from the sky with which He brings up corn, olives, dates and grapes and other fruit.” (Quran 16:11) pg. 88-95 (green book) • With you partner ▫ Read the Situation ▫ Read excerpts from the Qumran ▫ Write down how they should respond Dialogue Situations pg. 71 • Act out the situation. • Act out the solution . • Share the verses that support your solution as well as other guidelines provided in the Qu’ran and Hadith that apply to that concept.