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Introduction of Islam
What
is Islam?:
The
name of the religion is Islam, which comes from an Arabic
root word meaning "peace" and "submission."
Islam teaches that one can only find peace in one's life by
submitting to Almighty God (Allah) in heart, soul and deed.
The same Arabic root word gives us "Salaam alaykum,"
("Peace be with you"), the universal Muslim greeting.
Who is a Muslim?:
A person who believes in and consciously follows Islam is
called a Muslim, also from the same root word. So, the religion
is called "Islam," and a person who believes in
and follows it is a "Muslim."
How
Many and Where?:
Islam is a major world religion, with over 1 billion followers
worldwide (1/5 of the world population). It is considered
one of the Abrahamic, monotheistic faiths, along with Judaism
and Christianity. Although usually associated with the Arabs
of the Middle East, less than 10% of Muslims are in fact Arab.
Muslims are found all over the world, of every nation, color
and race.
Who
is Allah?: Allah
is the proper name for Almighty God, and is often translated
merely as "God." Allah has other names that are
used to describe His characteristics: the Creator, the Sustainer,
the Merciful, the Compassionate, etc.
Muslims believe
that since Allah alone is the Creator, it is He alone that
deserves our devout love and worship. Islam holds to a strict
monotheism. Any worship and prayers directed at saints, prophets,
other human beings or nature is considered idolatry.
What
do Muslims believe about God, prophets, the afterlife, etc.?:
The basic beliefs of Muslims fall into six
main categories, which are known as the "Articles
of Faith":
Faith in the unity
of God
Faith in angels
Faith in prophets
Faith in books of revelation
Faith in an afterlife
Faith in destiny/divine decree
The "five pillars" of Islam:
In Islam, faith and good works go hand-in-hand. A mere verbal
declaration of faith is not enough, for belief in Allah makes
obedience to Him a duty.
The Muslim concept
of worship is very broad. Muslims consider everything they
do in life to be an act of worship, if it is done according
to Allah's guidance. There are also five formal acts of worship
which help strengthen a Muslim's faith and obedience. They
are often called the "Five Pillars of Islam."
Daily
life as a Muslim:
While often seen as a radical
or extreme religion, Muslims consider Islam to be the middle
road. Muslims do not live life with complete disregard for
God or religious matters, but nor do they neglect the world
to devote themselves solely to worship and prayer. Muslims
strike a balance by fulfilling the obligations of and enjoying
this life, while always mindful of their duties to Allah and
to others.
Morals and manners
Business ethics
Modesty in dress and behavior
Dietary rules
Marriage
Care of children and elderly
Racism and prejudice
Relations with non-Muslims
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