Islam

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Islam

History of Islam

Beliefs and practices

Oneness of God
Profession of Faith
PrayerFasting
PilgrimageCharity

Important people

Muhammad

Abu Bakr • Ali
Household of Muhammad
Companions of Muhammad
Prophets of Islam

Texts & Laws

Qur'an • Sunnah • Hadith
Jurisprudence • Theology
Biographies of Muhammad
Sharia

Types of Islam

SunniShi'a • Kharijite

Muslim culture

Academics • History
Philosophy • Science
Art • Architecture • Cities
Calendar • Holidays
Women • … in the Qu'ran
Leaders • Politics
Islamism • Liberalism • Sufism

See also

Vocabulary of Islam • Islamophobia

Islam (Arabic:   الإسلام ?) is the second largest religion with over 1 billion followers. People who follow this religion are called Muslims. They believe in only one God. That God is called Allah but Allah is just the Arabic phrase for "the (only) God". Muslims read a holy book called the Qur'an. Muslims also look at the Sunnah and Hadith as important guides to understand. They believe that Muhammad was the last messenger of God who first taught the religion in ancient Arabia in the 7th century, but according to Muslims, he was not the first messenger of God to teach Islam to mankind.

Like two other religions today, Judaism and Christianity, Islam is thought to be an Abrahamic religion, because the three religions are believed to have been started by Abraham. In all three religions, Abraham is one of God's earliest messengers. Islam is now the second largest religion in the world with just above 1 billion followers. It is also the fastest growing religion in the world.

Other than having religious laws Islam has laws on how the government should be run.

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[edit] Muslims

Muslims pray in a mosque, like this one in Jerusalem.
Muslims pray in a mosque, like this one in Jerusalem.

Muslims, the people who follow the religion of Islam, pray in a holy place called the mosque. Most mosques have at least one dome and some have one or more towers. But a mosque does not need to have a dome or tower. Muslims take their shoes off before entering the mosque to pray. Prayer is one of the most important things that a Muslim does. The five most important things Muslims do in Islam are shown below.




[edit] The Five Pillars of Islam

1. Testimony: The Testimony (al-Shaada in Arabic) is the Muslim testimony that there is no god but God Himself, and that Muhammad is His messenger.

2. Prayer: Muslims pray five times at specific times of the day, which is one of the five essential practices of Islam.[1]

3. Alms: Muslims who have money must pay alms (Zakah or Zakat in Arabic) to help poor Muslims in the local community and for other purposes like making peoples' hearts warm to Islam.

4. Fasting: Muslims fast during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic year. They do not eat or drink from sunrise till sunset for one lunar month. After Ramadan, there is a holiday called Eid al-Fitr (English: Festival of end-fast). Muslims usually have a party with families and friends and go to the mosque in the morning for a special oath service.[2]

5. Hajj: During the Hajj season, Muslims go to Mecca, the holiest city of Islam, which is located in Saudi Arabia. Muslims must make the hajj at least once in their life if they can afford to do so. There is no need if a Muslim does not have the money to make the Hajj. At the end of Hajj season, there is a holiday called Eid al-Adha (English: Festival of Sacrifice). Muslims who have made the Hajj must buy a lamb to sacrifice and cook as food, if they have the money for it. Muslims believe that Abraham, one of God's earliest messengers, was told by God on the day of Eid al-Adha to sacrifice his son in Jerusalem. But the angel Gabriel congratulated Abraham's obedience to God and gave him a lamb instead. Muslims believe that in this time, God never allowed human beings to kill people in His name ever again.

[edit] Meaning of the word "Islam"

In Arabic, the word Islam means "submission". The word Islam comes from the Arabic word that means "surrender." By extension, Islam means specifically "submission to Allah". The way to submit to Allah is through worshipping him, obeying him, following the rules in the Qur'an, and trying to be like the prophet Muhammad. The Arabic word salaam also comes from the root meaning "surrender," although the word salaam actually means "peace".

[edit] Holy Books

[edit] Koran

The most holy book in the religion of Islam is the Koran. Islam teaches that the Koran was given by Allah, or God, to the prophet Muhammad. They also teach that the Koran is in heaven and that it is a perfect book. Muslims show respect to the Koran by washing there hands before touching it, learning every word of the Koran, trying to follow what it says, and by getting rid of it in a different way that normal books are gotton rid of. The Koran has a total of 114 chapters, each starts with "In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful." In each chapter there are also verses. Muslims try to memorize the entire Koran and ones that do are respected in there Muslim community.

[edit] Hadith

The Hadith is a book of sayings by the founder of Islam, Muhammad. To Muslims, or followers of Islam, it is considered to be inspired, but not as holy as the Koran because it is not the exact words of Allah.

[edit] Notes

  1. Prayer is called salah in Arabic and namaz in Farsi,Turkish and Urdu.
  2. Fasting is called saum in Arabic.

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