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Islam
is not a new religion, but the same truth that God revealed through all
His prophets (Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and more) to every
people. For a fifth of the world's population, Islam is both a religion
and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy
and forgiveness, and the majorities have nothing to do with the
extremely grave events, which have come to be associated with their
faith.
Islam religion also signifies peace, fraternity and the correct
understanding of the entire universe. Islam is a religion, which can be
followed easily by everyone, everywhere, in the day-to-day life. |
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The
followers of Islam religion are known as Muslims. One billion people
from a vast range of races, nationalities and cultures across the globe -
from the southern Philippines to Nigeria - are united by their common
Islamic faith. About 18% live in the Arab world; the world's largest
Muslim community is in Indonesia; substantial parts of Asia and most of
Africa are Muslim, while significant minorities are to be found in the
Soviet Union, China, North and South America, and Europe.
Islam has two major schools of thought - the Shia and the Sunni.
The Sunni's believe that the community selected its own leader after
Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) death whereas the Shia believes that the
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had, by divine will, appointed Imam Ali (pbuh)
to be his successor. For them, leadership is to be divinely designated.
It is to be noted that both the Sunni's and the Shia's are united in
their major beliefs i.e., they believe in the same one God (Allah), the
same book (Holy Qur'an), the same Prophets and pray in the same
direction (Qibla), towards Holy Kaaba. The differences are mainly
theological and jurisprudential. |
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03. Who are the Shia Muslims? |
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The
word 'Shia' means the followers, friends, supporters and members of the
group belonging to a person. This word is commonly used for the person
expressing his devotion and attachment to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and
his family (Ahlul Bayt). The family means Imam Ali (son in law of
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)), Fatima (daughter of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh))
and their descendants, the Imams.
In addition to the above mentioned three principal beliefs common to all sects of the Muslims, the Shia Muslims
believe also in the 'Justice of God' and the 'Imamat' i.e., the Twelve
Imams after the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), as the fundamental principles
of religion.
The position of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is much higher than that of
Imam Ali (pbuh) or any other Imam, and all the Imams rank equal. Imam
Ali (pbuh) and all the Imams are the followers of the religion of
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). After God, there is no one equal to Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh). |
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04. What do Muslims believe? |
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Muslims
believe in One, Unique, Incomparable God; in the Angels created by Him;
in the prophets through whom His revelations were brought to mankind;
in the Day of Judgment and individual accountability for actions; in
God's complete authority over human destiny and in life after death.
Muslims believe in a chain of prophets starting with Adam and including
Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, Aaron, David,
Solomon, Elias, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus, peace be upon them.
But God's final message to man, a reconfirmation of the eternal message
and a summing-up of all that has gone before was revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) through Angel Gabriel.
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05. How does someone become a Muslim? |
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Simply by saying
Shahada (Confession of a Muslim) 'There is no god but Allah, and
Muhammad is His Messenger.' By this declaration the believer announces
his or her faith in all God's messengers, and the scriptures they
brought.
To this, as an article of faith of the Shia Muslims, which is
'Imamat', is joined: Ali is the Wali (Vicar) of God; explaining that
Imam Ali (pbuh) is Wasi or next to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Imam Ali is
Muhammad's Khalifa without any other person or Khalifa intervening
between Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Imam Ali (pbuh). |
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06. What does Islam mean? |
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The Arabic word 'Islam' simply means 'submission',
and derives from a word meaning 'peace'. In a religious context it
means complete submission to the will of Allah; to follow the path as
ordained by Allah. 'Mohammedanism' is thus a misnomer because it
suggests that Muslims worship Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) rather than God.
'Allah' is the Arabic name for God, which is used by Arab Muslims and
Christians alike. |
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07. Why does Islam often seem strange? |
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Islam may seem exotic
or even extreme in the modern world. Perhaps this is because religion
does not dominate everyday life in the West today, whereas Muslims have
religion always uppermost in their minds, and make no division between
secular and sacred. They believe that the Divine Law, the Shariah
(Islamic Law), should be taken very seriously, which is why issues
related to religion are still so important. |
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08. Do Islam and Christianity have different origins? |
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No.
Together with Judaism, they go back to the prophet and patriarch
Abraham, and their three prophets are directly descended from his sons,
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) from the elder son Ishmael, and Prophet Moses
(pbuh) and Prophet Jesus (pbuh) from the younger son Isaac. Prophet
Abraham (pbuh) established the settlement, which today is the city of
Makkah, and built the Holy Kaaba towards which all Muslims turn when
they pray. |
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09. What is the Holy Kaaba? |
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The
Holy Kaaba is the place of worship, which God commanded Abraham and
Ishmael to build over four thousand years ago. The building was
constructed of stone on what many believe was the original site of a
sanctuary established by Adam. God commanded Abraham to summon all
mankind to visit this place, and when pilgrims (Hajj pilgrimage) go there today they say 'At Thy service, O Lord', in response to Abraham's summons. |
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10. Who is Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)? |
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Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh), was born in Makkah in the year 570, at a time when
Christianity was not yet fully established in Europe. Since his father
Abdullah died before his birth, and his mother Amina shortly afterwards,
he was raised by his uncle Abu Talib father of Imam Ali (pbuh) from the
respected tribe of Quraish. As he grew up, he became known for his
truthfulness, generosity and sincerity, so that he was sought after for
his ability to arbitrate in disputes. The historians describe him as
calm and meditative.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
was of a deeply religious nature, and had long detested the decadence
of his society. It became his habit to meditate from time to time in the
Cave of Hira near the summit of Jabal al-Nur, the 'Mountain of Light'
near Makkah.
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11. How did Muhammad (pbuh) become a prophet and a messenger of God? |
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At the age of Forty (40), while engaged in a meditative retreat, Muhammad (pbuh) received his first revelation
from God through the Angel Gabriel. This revelation, which continued
for next twenty-three (23) years of his life, is known as the Holy
Qur'an. So, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) announced his prophet hood at the
age of 40 years, but he was a prophet by birth.
As soon as he began to recite the words he heard from Angel Gabriel,
and to preach the truth which God had revealed to him, prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) and his small group of followers suffered bitter persecution,
which grew so fierce that in the year 622 God gave them the command to
emigrate. This event, the Hijrah (flight / migration), in which they left Makkah for the city of Madinah some 260 miles to the north, marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.
After several years, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his followers
were able to return to Makkah, where they forgave their enemies and
established Islam religion definitively. Before the Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) died at the age of 63, the greater part of Arabia was Muslim, and
within a century of his death Islam had spread to Spain in the West and
as Far East as China. |
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12. How did the spread of Islam affect the world |
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Among the reasons for
the rapid and peaceful spread of Islam was the simplicity of its
doctrine - Islam calls for faith in only One God worthy of worship. It
also repeatedly instructs man to use his powers of intelligence and
observation.
Within a few years, great civilizations and universities were
flourishing, for according to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), 'seeking
knowledge is an obligation for every Muslim man and woman'. The
synthesis of Eastern and Western ideas and of new thought with old,
brought about great advances in medicine, mathematics, physics,
astronomy, geography, architecture, art, literature, and history. Many
crucial systems such as algebra, the Arabic numerals, and also the
concept of the zero (vital to the advancement of mathematics), were
transmitted to medieval Europe from Islam. Sophisticated instruments
which were to make possible the European voyages of discovery were
developed by Muslims, including the Astrolabe, the quadrant and good
navigational maps. |
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13. What is the Holy Qur'an? |
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The
Holy Qur'an is a record of the exact words revealed by God through the
Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It was memorized by
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and then dictated to his Companions, and written
down by scribes, who crosschecked it during his lifetime. Not one word
of its 114 chapters (Suras), has been changed over the centuries, so
that the Holy Qur'an is in every detail the unique and miraculous text
that was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) fourteen centuries ago.
This opening chapter of The Holy Qur'an, the Fatiha, is central in
Islamic prayer. It contains the essence of the Holy Qur'an and is
recited during every prayer. |
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14. What is the Holy Qur'an about? |
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The Holy Qur'an, the
last revealed Word of God, is the prime source of every Muslim's faith
and practice. It deals with all the subjects, which concern us as human
beings: wisdom, doctrine, worship, and law, but its basic theme is the
relationship between God and His creatures. At the same time it provides
guidelines for a just society, proper human conduct and an equitable
economic system. The orders of the Holy Qur'an are all times and no
change is possible in these orders. The Holy Qur'an testifies all the
previous Holy Books i.e., Torah (Torait) revealed to Prophet Moses
(Musa), Psalm (Zaboor) revealed to Prophet David (Dawood) and the new
testament of the Bible (Injeel) revealed to Prophet Jesus (Isa). Since
these books, except the Holy Qur'an, are not in their original form now,
they are not followed by Muslims where they contradict the Holy Qur'an.
The Book of Allah, Holy Qur'an is like an ocean. The less learned,
like children; collect pebbles and shells from its shores. The scholars
and thinkers, like pearl divers, bring out from it the highest
philosophy, wisdom and code of a perfect way of living. |
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15. Are there any other sacred sources? |
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Yes, the Sunnah, the
practice and example of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his family (The
family means Ali, Fatima and their descendants, the Imams), is the
second authority for Muslims. A hadith is a reliably transmitted report
of what the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, did, or approved. Belief in
the Sunnah is part of the Islamic faith. Some of the sayings of the
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) are not faithfully reported and sometimes the
sayings are mis-quoted and such mis-reported versions are not correct.
Wherever a Hadith is found to be contradictory to the Holy Qur'an, it
must be taken to be an incorrect version, because there can be no
contradiction of a correct Hadith with the Holy Qur'an.
Examples of the Prophet Muhammad's sayings. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said:
God has no mercy on one who has no mercy for others.
None of you truly believes until he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself.
He who eats his fill while his neighbor goes without food is not a believer.
Powerful is not he who knocks the other down, indeed powerful is he who controls himself in a fit of anger.
God does not judge according to your bodies and appearances but He scans your hearts and looks into your deeds.
A man walking along a path felt very thirsty. Reaching a well he
descended into it, drank his fill and came up. Then he saw a dog with
its tongue hanging out, trying to lick up mud to quench its thirst. The
man saw that the dog was feeling the same thirst as he had felt so he
went down into the well again and filled his shoe with water and gave
the dog a drink. God forgave his sins for this action. The Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) was asked: Messenger of God, are we rewarded for kindness towards animals? He said, there is a reward for kindness to every living thing. |
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