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Islam = “surrender” or “submission” to God Muslim = “one who surrenders [to God]” Life is submission to God, even birth and death. All actions are worship All people are born Muslim Surrender to God, carry out his commands Commands touch nearly every aspect of life Extends to politics Islam is entwined with Muslim empire Islam = theology, culture, law, practice
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Relative isolation Bedouins = nomadic tribes travelling from oasis to oasis Kinship groups (tribes, clans) Personal honor connected to honor of clan No central government Religion One supreme god, many minor gods
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Born into wealthy tribe Married at 25 to Khadija Deeply troubled as youth Didn’t like tribal conflict and Bedouin religion Solitary meditation in mountainside caves 40 years old – early revelations Gabriel – angel of revelation Collected in Qur’an
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M was commanded to “arise and warn people” Undermined dominant tribe in Mecca Opposition tried to assassinate M M’s wife and uncle die Flight to Medina Growing community of Islam Raids against Meccan caravans First holy war (jihad)
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Jihad = “struggle” Stay on path of Allah Fight injustice and oppression Create a just society Military conflict Not meant to be aggressor No justification of forced conversion
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Qur’an Eternal words of Allah Divine revelation to M Hadith Narratives of life and deeds of M Not compiled until 9 th or 10 th century Different collections for Sunnis, Shi’as
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1. Monotheism Absolute unity and uniqueness of Allah Cannot represent image Has no “associates” Polytheists: deny sovereignty of Allah 2. Meaning and purpose of human existence Fully centered on Allah Humans are Allah’s representatives (khalifa) No notion of original sin
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3. Social reform Serve Allah in relationships with others Model yourself on Allah Compassionate Protective of weak Just Opposed to evil De-emphasized importance of kinship
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4. Day of Judgment Dead resurrected All life will stand before Allah’s judgment Unbelievers, selfish eternal damnation in hell Believers eternal paradise Body and soul are perishable Will be resurrected for afterlife Allah’s creation is good, but < paradise Life is “testing ground” for eternity
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Shahada : profession of faith There is no god but Allah, and M is his apostle “ Allahu akbar” – “ Greater is Allah” Declared publicly among believers, many times a day
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Salat : ritual prayer At least 5 times a day Very specific: Face toward Mecca Focus attention on Allah Full prostration Intimate conversation with Allah Mosque = masjid (“place of prostration”) Friday = day of public prayer
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We have seen thee turning thy face about in the heaven; now We will surely turn thee to a direction that will satisfy thee. Turn thy face toward the Holy Mosque [in Mecca]; wherever you are, turn your faces toward it. (2:144)
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Ramadan : fasting Celebrates M receiving revelations Daily fast No food, drink, tobacco, sexual activity Sympathy for poor Breaking of the fast – 3 day festival
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Zakat : almsgiving Giving worldly wealth to those in need Gratitude = imitation of Allah 2.5% of total income
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Hajj : pilgrimage to Mecca Pilgrims wear special gown, don’t shave or cut hair Arrive, bathe, enter Grand Mosque Ka’bah – black stone in center of sanctuary Walk around Ka’bah
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