Islam Important Terms of the Islamic Faith
Kaaba Means, “The Cube” in English A cubed shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia Most sacred site in Islam All Muslims around the world face Kabba when praying no matter where they are in the world
A picture of the Kaaba
Koran Also known or spelled as – Qur’an Literally translated to mean, “the recitation” It is the foundation of Islam – Final authority in dogma and belief, in jurisprudence, worship, ethics, and in conduct of the family, society, and the indvidual Has 114 chapters Shows no chronological order or logical sequence
Monotheism Comes from the Greek “monos” meaning only and “theos” meaning god Means the belief in one supreme God Jews, Christians, and Muslims all practice monotheism
Hijra The migration of the prophet Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina in 622 AD Also spelled Hijrah and Hegira The Muslim year in which the Hijra occurred was designated the first year in the Islamic calendar
Jihad Word translated into such meanings as: – Struggle, effort, to strive, to exert, or to fight – The translation depends on the usage of the word The Koran calls for a jihad in two ways: – A military struggle on behalf of Islam – An internal, spiritual struggle towards self-improvement or a moral cleansing The Prophet Muhammad saw jihad in two ways: – Armed struggle towards war – “the little jihad” – The Inner struggle; the war within oneself – “the big jihad” A jihad is considered to be every Muslim’s duty to improve society before the Day of Judgment In the West, jihad typically means, “holy war” but this is a misconception
Caliph Successors as the leaders of Islam after the death of Muhammad Literally means representative or successor Dispute of the the 4 th Caliph caused the split between the two sects of Islam: the Sunni and Shi’a – Sunni Muslims believe the Caliph does not have to be a blood relative of Muhammad – Shi’a Muslims believe the Caliph does have to be a blood relative of Muhammad
Allah The one and only God in the Islamic faith In Arabic the word means, “God” In Islam the proper name of God There are 99 names of God – The 99 characteristics of Allah The Koran says that Muslims believe that Muhammad and his followers worship the same God as the Jews
Islam The monotheistic religion using the Koran to provide the word of God or Allah in Arabic The word Islam means: submission (to God) A follower of Islam is known as a Muslim Believe and practice the 5 pillars of Islam Broken down into two major sects – Sunni – Shi’a
Mosque A place of worship for the followers of Islam In Arabic the word literally means: “prostration” Mosques serve several reasons: – For Salat (prayer) – Centers for education and information – A places to settle disputes
Minaret Distinctive architectural features of mosque Tall spires Onion-shaped or conical crowns Basic form include: base, shaft, and gallery Styles depend on the time period Provides a visual place or point for prayer
Imam An leadership position in Islam The worship leader of a mosque and Muslim community Head of Islamic services Answers religious questions In the Sunni sect the Imam is not a cleric In the Shi’a sect the Imam have a more central clerical role