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nd 2 Islam: largest Religion in the World-21% of the entire world and rapidly growing Islam means obedience or peace through submission to the will of Allah-the Islam god Beginnings of Islam ► ► ► Followers are called Muslims and are found primarily in the Middle East Most important event for the Islamic faith was the revealing of Allah’s word to a man named Muhammad in early 7th Century AD Muhammad became known as the messenger of Allah; or the prophet Muhammad ► ► ► ► ► Born in Mecca Grew up a camel driver and was unhappy with the lawlessness of his people and troubled because they worshiped many gods Said the angel Gabriel spoke to him while he was praying one day and told him Allah was the only God He began speaking the message and was forced out of Mecca to Medina-this migration is called the Hajj. His followings grew so strong that they conquered Mecca in 629 AD The Koran/Quran ► Holy book of Islam written by Allah through Muhammad ► Advocates general beliefs and the 5 Pillars of Islam Muslim Beliefs ► ► ► ► ► ► Belief in Allah Belief in angels Belief in the Koran Belief in the prophets: Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and Muhammad Belief in the day of judgment and life after death Belief in predestination The Five Pillars of Islam ► The Shahadah: The declaration of faith; “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is prophet. ► The Salah: The five daily prayers said at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, dusk, and after dark. ► The Zakat: Give 2½% of savings to the poor each year. ► The Sawm: Fasting during the 9th Muslim month. ► The Hajj: Make a pilgrimage to Mecca in their lifetime. The Hajj ► ► ► In 1999 there were 2 million Muslims in Mecca for the Hajj: 1 mill. from Saudi Arabia; 6000 from the US Hajj consists of several ceremonies commemorating faith in the prophet Abraham Muhammad said that if the Hajj is performed properly the person would return as a “newly born baby free of all sins” Ramadan ► Holiest period in the Islamic year ► Commemorates the month when revelations began ► During this month most Muslims over the age of 12 are expected to abstain from food and drink from the first light of dawn until sunset…fasting ► This year Ramadan began on June 29- July 27, 2014 Concept of Jihad- a religious duty ► Westernized definition: A holy war; a clash between followers of different religions-each believing that their god is on their side and that the other side is of satan ► Personal definition to Muslims: the intimate struggle to purify one’s soul of evil influences; to strive for justice Links to Other Faiths ► Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the 3 related faiths. They all revere Abraham as a spiritual ancestor. ► Different books: Bible, Torah, and Koran ► Concept of Deity: The Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit; Allah the one god Why Terrorism? ► ► ► The fact is that Islam the faith itself is a faith of peace However, some parts of the Koran provide an “open door” for Islamic extremists who hate the West and see it as the “great satan” who corrupts the world For ex: Koran 22:39 “To those against whom war is made, permission is given to defend themselves b/c they are wronged and Allah is most powerful to give them victory.”