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Islam: Myths and Reality

The religion is called ISLAM. The people are MUSLIMS. Terminology: The religion is called ISLAM. The people are MUSLIMS.

Myth #1: Most Muslims are Arabs who live in the Middle East.

Of more than 1 billion Muslims worldwide, only about 1/5 are Arabs. Reality: Of more than 1 billion Muslims worldwide, only about 1/5 are Arabs.

Which country has more Muslims than any other country in the world? Try to Guess: Which country has more Muslims than any other country in the world?

Answer: Indonesia (in Asia) - with over 200 million Muslims. Note: The U.S. has about 5 million Muslims.

Myth #2: Muslims have a strange religion and worship a god called Allah.

Reality: Muslims are monotheistic and worship the same one God as Christians and Jews.

‘Allah’ is the Arabic word for ‘God.’ Note: ‘Allah’ is the Arabic word for ‘God.’

Muslims believe it is ok to kill civilians in a holy war (“jihad”). Myth #3: Muslims believe it is ok to kill civilians in a holy war (“jihad”).

Reality: Only Muslim extremists believe this. (Just like most Christians do NOT believe in bombing abortion clinics.)

Myth #4: Most Muslim women wear veils over their faces and are treated very poorly.

Reality: Muslim women have many different styles of dress. (Very few cultures require women to cover their faces.) The treatment of women varies from country to country and family to family. Some Muslim countries, like Pakistan and India, have had female prime ministers. Somali (left); West African (right)

Afghani women wearing burqas

Main Beliefs of Islam 5 Pillars of Islam

Belief in one God and that Muhammad is His prophet. Faith: Belief in one God and that Muhammad is His prophet.

5 times a day – facing Mecca Prayer: 5 times a day – facing Mecca

Giving money to the poor is REQUIRED, not optional Alms Giving money to the poor is REQUIRED, not optional

Fasting During the month of Ramadan, Muslims cannot eat or drink anything during the daylight hours (from sunrise to sunset).

Pilgrimage Once in their lives – IF they can afford it, Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca

In Mecca during the pilgrimage

MOSQUE: a Muslim place of worship Vocabulary: MOSQUE: a Muslim place of worship

Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia

Mohammed Ali mosque, Cairo, Egypt

Inside the Mohammed Ali Mosque

Dome of the Mohammed Ali mosque

Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), Istanbul Turkey

Interior of the Blue Mosque

Dome of a mosque, Esfahan, Iran

Interior of a mosque in Iran

Indonesian mosque

QURAN (or KORAN): Muslim holy book Vocabulary: QURAN (or KORAN): Muslim holy book

The Quran

Muslim influences on secular art

Arabic calligraphy in secular art

Stained glass windows in the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey

Conclusions: Islam is an important religion, which shares many beliefs and practices with Christianity and Judaism. Muslims live in many different countries. Islam is especially widespread in Africa, Asia, and southeastern Europe (the Balkans). Islam has had a great impact on world art and culture.