World religons
Transcript of World religons
- 1.Islam
Pakeeza Ayah Nadia
2. The five pillars of Islam are the compulsory beliefs every
Muslim must have. They act as a guidance for the way Muslims should
practise.
Muslims believe in only one God ; Allah & that the Prophet
Muhammad is his final prophet.
Muslims also follow the sunnah of the Prophet through his teachings
and sayings.
The Quran is the main scripture in the Islamic religion, Muslims
use it as a guide to use for aid in their lives.
Beliefs
3. The story of the cave of Hira is where the Prophet had the first
verse of the Quran revealed to him by Angel Gibril.
After many revelations from the Angel for 23 years,the Prophet lead
Arabia away from the worship of ideals and into a monotheistic
belief of one God, Allah.
These revelations were eventually compiled into what is now, the
Quran.
The prophet was in a way leading a revolution against the tribe of
Quraish who believed in the worship of Idolatry.He was constantly
abused by those who disliked his preaching's.
Even though the prophet is considered a person who was very close
to Allah, even he never saw him
Origins
4. O people of the Book, let us come to a common understanding
between us and between you; that 1) we serve none except God, and
2) that we do not set up anything with Him, and 3) that none of us
takes each other as patrons besides God.
-(Quran 3:64)
5. The Five Pillars Of Islam
6. Shahada: Testifying to God's One-ness:
The declaration "There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His
prophet."
When one takes the shahadah they are devoting their beliefs to only
one deity. Islam is in this way, a monotheistic religion. If
someone takes the shahada they cannot believe in more than one God
& they must also submit to the fact that Muhammad is his last
prophet.
1. Shahadah
7. Salat: Prayer.
There are 5 compulsory prayers in a day that every muslim must
pray;
1.Fajr: Dawn Prayer (before sunrise)
2.DhuhrNoon Prayer
3.Asr: Afternoon Prayer
4.Maghrib: Sunset Prayer
5.Isha: Night Prayer
Qiblah
The direction of the Ka'aba in Mecca that Muslims should face when
they are praying. Kiblah is important because it gives Muslims a
sense of unity, uniformity and discipline. If there were no Kiblah,
Muslims would pray as isolated groups without any connection to one
another.
Aside from the 5 compulsory prayers there are also Sunnah &
taraweeh prayers. Sunnah can be preformed after every prayer as it
is a practice of the prophet. Taraweeh are long prayers that are
prayed after Isha in the month of Ramadan as an act of worship and
repentance to God.
2. Salah
8. How to Pray
9. Zakat: Giving charity.
Zakat literally means purity and cleanliness. One who has enough
wealth must give away 2.5% of that wealth to the needy.In Islam,
your wealth is considered impure if s portion of it isnt givento
the poor at least once every year.
Surah at-Taubah (9) verse 60 says: "The alms are only for the poor
and the needy, and those who collect them, and those whose hearts
are to be reconciled, and to free the captives and the debtors, and
for the cause of Allah, and (for) the wayfarers; a duty imposed by
Allah. Allah is knower, Wise."
3. Zakat
10. 4) Sawm (to refrain): Fastduring the month of Ramadan
In memory of the revelation of the Quran
The ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar
Everyday during this month, Muslims spend daylight hours fasting;
this also includes refraining from drinking any sort of
beverages.
This is a time for Muslims to focus only Allah, and cleanse the
soul from impurities.
It also gives Muslims a chance to experience the adversities those
who are less privileged than us go through on their daily
lives.
4. Sawm
11. Ramadanis the ninth month of theIslamic lunar calendar. Every
day during this month, Muslims around the world spend the daylight
hours in a complete fast.
During the blessed month ofRamadan, Muslims all over the world
abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs during the
daylight hours. As a time to purify the soul, refocus attention on
God, and practice self-sacrifice, Ramadan is much more than just
not eating and drinking.
Muslims are called upon to use this month to re-evaluate their
lives in light of Islamic guidance. They are to make peace with
those who have wronged them , strengthen ties with family and
friends, do away with bad habits -- essentially to clean up their
lives, their thoughts, and feelings. The Arabic word for "fasting"
(sawm) literally means "to refrain" - and it means not only
refraining from food and drink, but from evil actions, thoughts,
and words.
Ramadan
12. During Ramadan, every part of the body must be restrained. The
tongue must be restrained from backbiting and gossip. The eyes must
restrain themselves from looking at unlawful things. The hand must
not touch or take anything that does not belong to it. The ears
must refrain from listening to idle talk or obscene words. The feet
must refrain from going to sinful places. In such a way, every part
of the body observes the fast.
Therefore, fasting is not merely physical, but is rather the total
commitment of the person's body and soul to the spirit of the fast.
Ramadan is a time to practice self-restraint; a time to cleanse the
body and soul from impurities and re-focus one's self on the
worship of God.
13. Hajj is the sacred pilgrimage every able bodied Muslim must
make. It consists of different steps which are the following:
Pilgrims travel to Jeddah where they make a change of clothing to
enter a state of devotion and purity. The begin chanting:
Here I am, Oh God, at Your command!Here I am at Your command!You
are without associate!Here I am at Your command!To You are all
praise, grace and dominion!You are without associate!
They start their pilgrimage of the 8th of DhulHijah. They travel
from Mecca to medina. Spending the day reciting Quran, praying and
resting for the rest of the day.
5. Hajj
14. 15. On the second day of the pilgrimage they travel to Aarafat
where they gather around the mount of mercy asking Allah for
forgiveness and making different supplications. Other Muslims who
are not performing Hajj Fast on this day. They collect pebbles
between the mountains of Aarafat and Mina.
On the 3rd day of pilgrimage the pilgrims travel back to mina where
they throw pebbles at the pillars that act as a representation of
Satans temptations. Afterwards an animal is sacrificed and given
away to the poor. This is a symbolic representation of the fact
that Muslims are as to devoted to God at Abraham was when he was
willing to sacrifice his son. EidulAdha is celebrated on this day
everywhere else.
Once this is completled a trip is made to mecca to perform seven
tawaf (turns around the Kabah). They also walk between the
mountains of Safa and marwa where Abrahams wife hajardespratley
searched for water for herself and her baby before spring welled up
for her. This spring is considered holy and is called zamzam, which
still flows today.
5. Hajj (continuted)
16. Places of Worship
Masjids (Mosques)
17. Mosques
Muslims pray in large congregations in places called Masjids,
Arabic for Mosque. EidulAdha and Fitr prayers are usually preformed
there. As well as daily prayers along with Friday Prayers.
Friday prayers are a special prayer done at the time of duhur.
Before prayer the imam makes a sermon regarding an issue that
people would be dealing with ona daily basis to give spiritual
guidance. Afterwards, there is a special supplication made by the
whole congregation and a shortened dhur prayer is done.
18. Mosques around the world
19. Romania
Albania
20. Cordoba, Spain
Cyprus
21. Istanbul
Scotland
22. Abu Dhabi
23. 24. Sunnah & Hadith
25. The sunnah is the way and customs of the prophet. The way the
prophet dealt with many different situations is a good way for
Muslims to act. He followed the rules prescribed to us by god and
he lived in a respectful and worthy manner. Some examples of sunnah
are :
Wearing your right shoe before your left
Praying Witr after Isha prayers
Preforming circumcsionon a male
Eating with your right hand
Being kind and considerate to all animals
Speaking good words or otherwise being silent
Smiling is a charity
Sunnah
26. The hadith is made up of tradition sand teachings of the
prophet Mohammed (swt). Hadith gives a type of framework for the
way Muslims should live. Hadiths are usually in the forms of
sayings of the prophet in where he gives teachings regarding many
different subjects and issues that we deal with in our lives.Many
of the companions of the prophet compiled these teachings so there
are different compilations available. Some examples of hadiths by
the prophet:
God is pure, and he loves purity and cleanliness.
The greatest crimes are to associate another with God, to vex your
father and mother, or murder your own species, to commit suicide,
and to swear to lie
It is great treachery that you tell your brother such that he
accepts as truth from you, but you are lying.
Hadith
27. Hadith
28. Islamic Calendar
29. Islamic calender:
There are many important months in the Islamic calendar. The
calendar is lunar, and has a 12 month cycle. Countries that are
governed by Islamic courts follow the Islamic calendar, but other
Muslims follow it for religious purposes such as Ramadan and
Hajj.
30. Holy Scripture
The Quran
31. The Quran is a record of the exact words revealed by God
through the Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad. It was memorized
by Muhammad and then dictated to his Companions, and written down
by scribes, who cross-checked it during his lifetime. Not one word
of its 114 chapters, Suras, has been changed over the centuries, so
that the Quran is in every detail the unique and miraculous text
which was revealed to Muhammad fourteen centuries ago.
The Quran was originally written in Arabic, but has been translated
into all languages of the world overtime.
Muslims are encouraged to recite and listen to Quran frequently
through their lives and to keep by heart as much as they can of the
Quran.
The Quran, the last revealed Word of God, is the prime source of
every Muslim's faith and practice. It deals with all the subjects
which concern us as human beings: wisdom, doctrine, worship, and
law, but its basic theme is the relationship between God and His
creatures. At the same time it provides guidelines for a just
society, proper human conduct and an equitable economic
system.
The Quran
32. Society, proper human conduct and an equitable economic
system.
Quran, as the holy book and God revelation to Prophet Mohamed, is
the main constitution and guide to Muslims to follow the right path
in worshiping God (Allah), lead a good life, live in harmony and
mutual respect with other cultures and religions. Muslims learn
from Quran:
- morals of life to benefits of Muslims and all mankind.
33. guides and commands for rituals and worshiping God including
prayers, fasting, pilgrimage, etc. 34. rules of marriage, divorce,
inheritance, finance, .... etc. 35. tales about old nations to get
advice and wisdom 36. Reminding Christians and Jewish with the
right path of their religions and the correct commands and guides
in their holy books. Quran explains the deviations in their holy
book texts and the basic deviations from the natural evolutionary
course of religion that were introduced, namely the divinity of
Jesus and the Judaic exclusiveness (claiming arbitrarily a special
position with God exclusively for themselves), and inviting them to
the new message which subsumes all what is true in their
Scriptures. 37. calling Muslims to think deliberately in God
creations that is the right way to believe in God. In this regards,
Quran contained a wide variety of scientific statements that become
only proven by state of art of technology, science, and
information. These scientific statements are considered as miracles
of Quran that prove Quran is a God revelation and not human wrote
text.The Quran
38. Rituals
Marriage, Polygamy,DivorceDeath, Converting, Practise
39. Like Jews and Christians, Muslims believe that the present life
is only a trial preparation for the next realm of existence. Basic
articles of faith include: the Day of Judgment, resurrection,
Heaven and Hell. When a Muslim dies, he or she is washed, usually
by a family member, wrapped in a clean white cloth, and buried with
a simple prayer (Jannazah) preferably the same day. Muslims
consider this one of the final services they can do for their
relatives, and an opportunity to remember their own brief existence
here on earth. The Prophet taught that three things can continue to
help a person even after death; charity which he had given,
knowledge which he had taught and prayers on their behalf by a
righteous child
Death
40. Nikah, a ceremont that is helf where and islamic contract is
signed before an imams presence.
Highly recommended as an act of virtue and should not be avoided
because of poverty.
Allah says, Marry the spouseless among youif they are poor, God
will enrich them of His bounty, Quran (24:32)
Allah encourages reconcilation before divorce. If this fails, the
spouses are allowed the right to be divorced as written in the
Quran. Must wait for a certain amount of time before remarriage
(even to the same person)
Marriage
41. Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should not hurt
(trouble) his neighbor. And I advise you to take care of the women,
for they are created from a rib and the most crooked portion of the
rib is its upper part; if you try to straighten it, it will break,
and if you leave it, it will remain crooked, so I urge you to take
care of the women."
42. Allowed on certain conditions
Wives must not have no objection towards the new wives
Equal treatment between the wives
Number of wives cannot surpass four
Polygamy
43. If one is interested in converting to Islam they are usually
recommended to visit their local mosques and speak to imams before
they make their final decision. It is a great sin to disbelieve
once you believe.
Any male or female just needs to recite the Shahdadah:
Converting To Islam
44. In Islam, your parents are responsible for your practise of the
religion until you hit the age of puberty. It is believed that once
someone becomes mature they must learn to make decisions on their
own and be able to practise on their own. It is a real test of
someone's faith because they need to believe in Islam to be able to
practise it accordingly.
This includes wearing the hijab, praying, and fasting.
Practise
45. Hijab is usually known as only a headcovering that Muslim girls
who have reached the age of maturity wear. In reality, Hijab
relates to the overall dressing. It refers to a modest method &
to a certain extent there is a hijab for males as well.
It is obligatory for all Muslim woman to wear hijab, but it must be
from withtin their own intention and will. Anything in Islam that
is forced is not considered sincere.
Hijab
46. 47. In the Quran it says : And say to the believing women that
they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they
should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must
ordinarily appear therof; that they should draw their veils over
their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands,
their fathers, their husbands fathers, their sons, their husbands
sons, their brothers, or their brothers sons or their sisters sons,
or their women or the servants whom their right hands possess, or
male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no
sense of the shame of sex, and that they should not strike their
feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O
you Believers, turn you all together towards Allah, that you may
attain Bliss. (Quran 24:31).
Verse about the Hijab
48. Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the
world
24% of the worlds population is Muslim
Founded in 622 CE
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Muslims also invented Calligraphy, algebra, astronomy, & the
modern numerical system.
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