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2 Islam Today  Islam is the second largest world religion Fastest growing  1.2 billion Muslims 20% of the world’s total population  43 countries with Muslim-majority populations Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe

3 Largest Muslim Populations 1. Indonesia (183 million) 2. Pakistan (134 million) 3. India (121 million) 4. Bangladesh (114 million) 5. Turkey (66 million) *Arabs make up only 20% of the total Muslim population of the world 6. Iran (62 million) 7. Egypt (59 million) 8. Nigeria (53 million) 9. Algeria (31 million) 10.Morocco (29 million)

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5 Two Major Groups  Sunni: 80% in many locations throughout the world Traditionalists, accept Mu’awiyah as caliph  Shi’a: 15%, mostly in Iran Believe Ali was to be the next caliph  Difference is political, basic beliefs and practices are the same  Sufis are Muslim mystics, come from both Sunni and Shi’ite backgrounds  Most Muslims are not Arab and not all Arabs are Muslim

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7 Muslims in America  7 million Muslims in America Second largest religion in America Fastest growing religion in America  The history of Islam in America dates back to the slave trade

8 Basics of Islam  Islam = “peace,” “submission”  Muslim = “submitter”  Abraham’s two sons: Isaac  the Hebrews (Judaism  Christianity) Ishmael  the Arabs (Islam)

9 Abrahamic Roots  Muslims are strictly monotheistic Believe in the Judeo-Christian God  Muslims believe that the Torah and the Bible, like the Qur’an, are the word of God Believe in all the prophets & their stories  “Allah” is the Arabic word for God Christian and Jewish Arabs use the same word to refer to God

10 Life of Muhammad  b. 570 CE, d. 632 CE  Prophet & founder Human, not divine  Lived in Arabia, near Mecca Orphaned by age 6, raised by grandfather and uncle  Age 25: married Khadija  Later married Aishah

11 Muhammad’s Revelations  610: in a cave on Mt. Hira, he received his first revelation from the angel Gabriel  622: he left Mecca for Medina Date marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar  By his death in 632, Islam was a thriving religion  These revelations were compiled into the Qur’an after his death (20 years later)

12 The Qur’an  Qur’an = “recite,” “recitation” Holy book of Islam Comprised of 114 chapters (called surahs)

13 Basic Beliefs  One God (Allah) He is great and merciful Not to be worshiped or represented as idols  The world is good Made for humans to enjoy  Decrements (destiny) – Inshallah (“if God wills”)  Resurrection, Judgment day, Heaven & Hell

14 The Problem for Humans  Sin Refusing to submit to the will of God through His prophets, especially Muhammad  Salvation=recognizing one true God and following 5 Pillars

15 The Five Pillars  Shahada – Witness: “There is no God Allah and Muhammad is His messenger”  Salat – Prayer, five times every day  Zakat – alms giving to the poor and needy  Sawm – fasting, sun-up to sun-down during month of Ramadan  Hajj – Pilgrimage to Mecca (at least once in a Muslim’s life, if able) 2-3 million each year

16 The Ka’aba  Located in the center of Mecca  Pre-dates Islam Believed to have been built by Abraham and Ishmael as an altar to God  Used by pre-Muslim Arabs for worship of their many tribal gods (idols)  Year 630: reclaimed by Muhammad, cleansed and rededicated to Allah  Center of Islam to this day Place of annual pilgrimage and direction of prayer for Muslims from all corners of the globe

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18 The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem Other Sacred Places The Great Mosque in Mecca The Prophet’s Mosque in Medina

19 Prohibitions Halal (permissible) and Haram (prohibited)  No eating of pork (other dietary regulations = halal)  No gambling  No intoxicants  No fornication (homosexuality, adultery, prostitution, etc.)  No usury (charging or paying interest on loans) (the rich shall not profit from helping the poor)

20 Jihad  Humans are to live in peace with one another  “Struggle” not “Holy War” Inner: spiritual and moral struggle between good and evil Outer: struggle to maintain proper social setting according to God’s will  Struggles in the Holy Land Palestinian vs. Israeli, not Muslim vs. Jew (political, not religious)

21 Women in Islam  Eve was considered a helped and companion to Adam Role today is to be dependent on men and be supportive of them  Respected and protected by Men  “Modest dress” for both men and women “Hijab” differs from culture to culture Heavy cover and veil not a religious requirement

22 Resources:  Jannah.org http://www.jannah.org/http://www.jannah.org/  World Assembly of Muslim Youth http://www.wamy.co.uk/http://www.wamy.co.uk/  Discover Islam Online http://www.discover-islam-online.com/ (posters)http://www.discover-islam-online.com/ PBS Documentaries:  Islam: Empire of Faith http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/  Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet http://www.pbs.org/muhammad/ http://www.pbs.org/muhammad/  Muslims (Frontline): http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/muslims/ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/muslims/


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