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Islam and American Muslims
What
is Islam?
Islam
is not a new religion. It is the same truth that God revealed to
all His prophets throughout history. Islam is both a religion and
a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy
and forgiveness that should not be associated with acts of violence
against the innocent.
Who are Muslims and what do they believe?
There
are an estimated 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide. No more than 20
percent of Muslims live in the Arabic-speaking world. The country
with the largest Muslim population is Indonesia. Muslims believe
in One, Unique, and Incomparable God. They believe in the Day of
Judgement and individual accountability for actions. Muslims believe
in a chain of prophets beginning with Adam and including Noah, Abraham,
Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, David, Solomon, and Jesus.
God's eternal message was reaffirmed and finalized by the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be on them all). One becomes a Muslim by saying,
"There is no deity but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of
God." By this declaration, the person announces faith in all
of God's messengers.
What is the Quran?
The
Quran is the record of the exact words revealed by God through the
Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad. It was memorized by Muhammad
and then dictated to his companions. The text of the Quran was cross-checked
during the life of the Prophet. The 114 chapters of the Quran have
remained unchanged through the centuries.
What are the "Five Pillars" of Islam?
1)
The Declaration of Faith - This consists of the two sentence declaration
described above.
2) Prayer - Muslims perform five obligatory prayers each day. Islamic
prayers are a direct link between the worshiper and God. Islam has
no hierarchical authority or priesthood. A learned Muslim chosen
by each congregation leads the prayers.
3) Zakat - One of the most important principles of Islam is that
all things belong to God and that wealth is held in trust by human
beings. Zakat, or charitable giving, "purifies" wealth
by setting aside a portion for those in need. This payment is usually
two and a half percent of one's capital.
4) Fasting - Every year in the Islamic lunar month of Ramadan, Muslims
fast from first light until sunset. The fast is another method of
self-purification.
5) Pilgrimage - A pilgrimage to Mecca, or Hajj, is an obligation
for those who are physically or financially able.
What about the American Muslim community?
There
are an estimated 7 million Muslims in America. The Muslim community
in America is made up of people from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds
and national origins. There are almost 2,000 mosques, Islamic schools
and Islamic centers in America. Muslims are active in all walks
of life. Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in this country
and around the world.
What about Muslim women?
Under
Islamic law, women have always had the right to own property, receive
an education and otherwise take part in community life. Men and
women are to be respected equally. The Islamic rules for modest
dress apply to both women and men equally. (Men cannot expose certain
parts of their bodies, wear gold or silk, etc.) If a particular
society oppresses women, it does so in spite of Islam, not because
of it.
What is Jihad?
"Jihad"
does not mean "holy war." Literally, jihad means to strive,
struggle and exert effort. It is a central and broad Islamic concept
that includes struggle against evil inclinations within oneself,
struggle to improve the quality of life in society, struggle in
the battlefield for self-defense (e.g., - having a standing army
for national defense), or fighting against tyranny or oppression.
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