 Muhammad was born in 570 CE and became an orphan when he was very young. HE was a very honest man who was in the trading business. He married Khadijah.

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 Muhammad was born in 570 CE and became an orphan when he was very young. HE was a very honest man who was in the trading business. He married Khadijah who was his employer and in 610 CE, he received a revelation. The Angel Gabriel came to him and told him to recite the word of God.

 The Sacred text of Islam is called the Qur’an which means recitation. The only way to truly know God is to be able to read the Qur’an in Arabic.

 Mecca: The city where Muhammad was born and also the home of the sacred shrine of the Ka’ba (“cube”)

 Medina (originally called Yathrib): The city that Muhammad immigrated to after being forced to leave Mecca. This event is called the hijra (“migration”) which took place in 622 CE. Medina means “city of the prophet”. Muslims date their calendar based on the hijra.

 Jerusalem: It is here that Muslims believe Muhammad rose to Heaven on a winged horse. A very important Mosque stands in the spot where he ascended. That mosque is called the Dome of the Rock.

 Sunnis: Muslims who believe in following the “person best suited to lead the Muslim community”. This is the largest group of Muslims.  Shi’ahs (sometimes called Shi’ites): This group believed that the leader of the community should be a relation of Muhammad.  Sufis: This is the mystical type of Muslim. The word means “wool wearer”. The most famous type of Sufi are the “Whirling Dervishes”.

 1. Creed: The Muslim creed is the shahada and it states: “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah”.  2. Prayer (salat): Muslims must pray five times a day and they face Mecca when they do so. “La ilaha ill’Llah. Muhammadun rasulu’Llah.”

 3. Almsgiving (Zaka(t)): Muslims are required to help those in their community who are less fortunate than they are by giving a certain percentage of what they earn.  4. Fasting during the month of Ramadan (Sawm): During the Muslim month of Ramadan Muslims are to abstain from food, water, evil thoughts, drinking, smoking and sex during the daylight hours.

 5. Pilgrimage (Hajj): At least once in a life time, all Muslims are required to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca where they were to perform a number of different rituals including circling the Ka’ba (7 times, counter clockwise). Tents in Mecca during the Hajj

Two Festivals of importance: 1.Eid al-Fitr (the little feast): A feast celebrating the end of Ramadan 2.Eid ul-Adha (the major or big feast): This feast takes place during the month of the hajj and it recalls the testing of Abraham by God to sacrifice his son. Eid greeting cardMeal to end the fast

A place of worship in Islam is called a Mosque The community of Muslims is called the Umma The person who leads people in prayer is called an imam Muslim religious law is called Shariah

1. Adam: “The Chosen of God”

2. Noah: The Preacher of God

3. Abraham: The Friend of God

4. Moses: The Converser with God

Jesus: The Spirit of God Regarding Jesus, Muslims believe He was born of the virgin, Mary. They also believe He will come back to Earth to judge the living and the dead. They do not believe He died on a cross nor do they believe He rose from the dead

Muhammad: “The Seal of the Prophet” “ Read! In the name of thy Lord and Cherisher; Who Created man out of a mere clot of congealed blood: Proclaim! And thy Lord is Most Bountiful. He Who taught the use of the Pen taught man that which he knew not.” Qur’an: 96:1-5

Traditionally, the umma gather together to worship in the Mosque on Friday. After Prayer, the imam gives a sermon that shows how the Qur’an can be applied to everyday life.

On the whole, the Qur’an itself, and the ideals of Islam, regard men and women as equals, but with different roles. For example, men usually have predominant roles in economic and public life and women have greater influence within the family. The Qur’an states, “You may marry other women who seem good to you: two, three, or four of them. But if you fear that you cannot maintain equality among them, marry one only. (Qur’an 4:3) Because Muhammad wanted women to be treated better, he said they should wear modest clothing that hid their shape so they would be respected for their inner beauty and not just their outer beauty, that they would be seen for who they are not what they are. The Qur’an also states, “If you ask the prophet’s wife (wives) for anything, speak to them from behind a curtain.” (Qur’an 33:53) Some Muslims require that women cover every part of their body, and hide their face behind a veil. Others define veiling simply as covering the hair while in public. Information taken fromWorld Religions a voyage of Discovery by Jeffrey Brodd

Jihad literally means exertion or struggle. On the personal level, it refers to the individual’s spiritual struggle against anything that detract from being a good Muslim. In a narrow context, it refers to armed struggle and is sometimes thought of as meaning “holy war.” The Qur’an only supports armed struggle for the sake of Islam only if it is done in self-defense. Muslims also believe in fate or Kismet.