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Transcript
Islam
Islam: An Introduction
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Islam = Peace or surrendering
Monotheistic
Prophets - Muhammad last prophet
Divine scriptures defining
Last Judgment
“The unbelievers among the People of the
Book and the pagans shall burn for ever in
the fire fire of Hell”
• God’s will supreme
In the beginning…
In the beginning…
• Allah created earth in Genesis
• Adam -> Noah -> Shem (Semite) ->
Abraham -> Sarah -> Isaac (Jewish faith)
• Isaac stayed in Palestine
• Abraham -> Hagar -> Ishmael (Islam faith)
• Ishmael went to
where Mecca was to
rise
Muhammad
From Refugee…
• 610 A.D. Angel Gabriel speaks to him
• “You are the appointed one”
• The final prophet, the “seal of the
prophets”
• Received Qur’an
• 610 C.E. Fled to Medina, converted
town
• “City of the prophet”
• Migration = Hijra
• Muslim calendar
• First community connected by faith
– Considered his miracle
– Hagar and Ishmael
were banished after
Isaac was born
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…To Conqueror
Texts/Laws
• Masterful politician
• Ideal blend of justice and mercy
• Made peace for five tribes (including
three Jewish)
• Returned to Mecca 8 years later as
conqueror
• Died 632 A. D. (10 A.H. After the Hijra)
• Sharia - Islamic law, draws no
distinction between religious and
secular life
• Qur’an - Words of God as told by
Muhammad. Fixed impurities in other
docs (i.e. Bible)
• Hadith - Sayings, teachings, and
accounts of Muhammad
The Five Pillars
Jihad
• The Shahadah - “There is no god but
God, and Muhammad is His Prophet.”
• Prayer- Five times a day
• Charity/Alms
• Ramadan - Islam’s holy month
• Pilgrimage to Mecca - At least once
during lifetime
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General Divisions
Significance?
Sunnis
• About 85% of
Muslims
• Leaders chosen
through consensus
• The sharia was
codified and closed
by 10th century
• Youngest universal faith
• 8th century to Renaissance, Arabic the
language of mathematics and science
• Through political authority of dar-alIslam and the sharia, Islam developed
into a way of life derived from religious
principles.
Shi’ites/Shia/Shii
• About 15% of Muslims
• Islam’s leader should
be a descendent of
Mohammad
• Religious leaders
have authority to
interpret sharia
Sometimes called sixth pillar
More than “holy war”
A struggle to achieve the ways of Allah
Modern extremists use concept to
rationalize and legitimize acts
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Big Question
Big Question
• How was the Islam religion able to
spread to far and so quickly?
• Zeal of new converts
• Attacked weakened Byzantine and
Sasanid territories
• Overtaxed peasants and oppressed
ethnic minorities in empires wished for
change
• All equal before Allah
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