Islam. 1. Origin of Islam 2. Core beliefs of Islam 3. Connections to Judaism & Christianity.

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Islam

1. Origin of Islam 2. Core beliefs of Islam 3. Connections to Judaism & Christianity

1. Setting the Stage: The Arabian Peninsula a. Connection to 3 Continents i.Africa, Asia, and Europe ii.Mostly desert with few oases for little agriculture iii.Desert inhabited by nomadic Arab herders

b. Bedouins: Arab nomads organized into tribes and clans i.Had ideals of courage & loyalty to the family ii.Possessed warrior skills iii.Would become part of Islamic way of life

c. Mecca: City in Western Arabia (Modern day Saudi Arabia) i.Ka’aba: ancient shrine people came to worship at 1.Black stone- built by Abraham and son Ishmael 2.Contained 360 idols worshipped by many tribes

 All tribes worshiped a massive black meteorite (The Black Stone), which had been placed in a central shrine called the Kaaba.  Holiest shrine in Islam  This shrine is in the city of Mecca.

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ii.Muhammad 1.Orphaned at age 6 and raised by grandfather and uncle 2.At age 25 Muhammad became a businessman and trader 3.Married Khadijah, a businesswoman 4.Life changes: While meditating in a cave, he is visited by angel Gabriel who proclaims to Muhammad to preach message that there is only one true god 5.Began to preach and spread Islam 6.Not seen as divine (having extra power)

 Islam: Submission to will of Allah (god)  Muslim: One who has submitted

iii.Hijrah & Return to Mecca 1.in 622 AD, Mohammad and followers leave Mecca for Medina and continue to spread Islam known as the Hijrah 2.Becomes “year 1” for Muslims 3.First mosque established for Islam AD, Muhammad returns to Mecca and destroys the idols in the Ka’aba 5.Ka’aba becomes the most sacred site in Islam 6.Muhammad dies 2 years later at age of 62

a. Muhammad did not name a successor or instructed his followers on how to chose one b. Tribal customs led to the election of Abu-Bakr, a loyal friend of Muhammad to be the successor c. Abu-Bakr became the first caliph or “successor” or “deputy” d. Later, disagreements over who should succeed caused a split in Islam i.Shi’a, or Shi’ites believe that the caliph needed to be a descendent of Muhammad ii.Sunni Muslims acknowledge the first four caliphs as rightful successors of Muhammad even though they weren’t of same blood

3. Five Pillars a. Faith: There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah b. Prayer: Pray 5 times a day towards Mecca c. Alms: Give alms (money for the poor) d. Fasting: During holy month of Ramadan, Muslims fast between dawn and sunset e. Pilgrimage: Must visit Mecca at one point in lifetime if capable. Known as the Hajj.

4. The Qur’an a. Islamic holy text b. Allah is the source of authority c. Written in Arabic, only true version

5. Links to Judaism and Christianity a. Muslims, Christians, and Jews trace ancestry back to Abraham b. To Muslims, Allah is the same god that is worshipped in Christianity and Judaism c. Qur’an is the word of Allah as revealed to Muhammad in the same way that Jews and Christians believe the Torah and the Gospels were revealed to Moses and the New Testament writers. d. All three are “people of the book” due to their use of a holy book