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Islam

Islam. Middle East: The Birth of Three Religions. Judaism (3500 yrs ago), Christianity (2000 yrs ago), and Islam (1300 years ago) all developed in the Middle East. Islam is the dominant religion of North Africa and the Middle East- 96% of the population of over 350 million people.

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Islam

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  1. Islam

  2. Middle East: The Birth of Three Religions • Judaism (3500 yrs ago), Christianity (2000 yrs ago), and Islam (1300 years ago) all developed in the Middle East. • Islam is the dominant religion of North Africa and the Middle East- 96% of the population of over 350 million people. • World wide, there are over 1 billion followers of Islam, second only to Christianity. • Arabs only comprise 20% of Muslim population

  3. Judeo-Christian Foundations • Muslims are strict monotheists, believe in the Judeo Christian God, which in Arabic translates to Allah • Of the Same Spiritual Tree: Descendants of Abraham, Abraham, Moses, Noah, Adam, and Jesus are prophets in Islam.

  4. Birth of Islam • Islam means “submission to God’s will,” a Muslim is a member of the community of believers who submit to God’s will • According to Islam, Muhammad, a merchant trader from Mecca, was God’s last prophet and is recognized as God’s messenger. • In 610 CE, the angle Gabriel revealed God’s word to Muhammad… which he in turn translated into the Qur’an (the essential holy text in Islam) • In 622, Muhammad was forced to flee Mecca for Medina as he became a threat to polytheistic traditions, this event is known as the Hijrah, This is the beginning of the Muslim calendar.

  5. 5 Pillars • Set of religious duties • 1, Profession of Faith • 2. Praying: facing Mecca, 5 times per day • 3. Giving Alms: charity for the less fortunate • 4. Fasting during the month of Ramadan • 5. Hajj to Mecca; pilgrimage to Mecca

  6. Spread of Islam • Mecca; geographical origin of Islam, Muhammad was born there in 570 CE. • He was later exiled to Medina, later returns and reclaims Mecca, establishing Islam as the official religion. • Islam developed as a political and religious force, no separation in civic life. Theocratic rule • Arabia’s location at the crossroad of three continents= trade and diffusion. Muslims established extensive trade networks. • Also, the hajj to Mecca • Arab converts expand Muslim empire into three continents, spreading the Arabic language and Islamic teachings and culture. • Many peoples around the empire absorbed Islam peacefully

  7. Sunni-Shia Split • Muhammad died in 632, leaving questions on succession… • Sunni’s believed that the successor did not have to be a relative of Muhammad • Shias believe that that the leader should be a direct descendant of Muhammad • This is a majior source of division and conflict to this day • Sunni represent a majority of Muslims- 85% (Saudi Arabia) • Shias represent 10-15 % of Muslim population (Iran, Iran)

  8. Misconceptions • Spread by the Sword: many people absorbed the Muslim faith peacefully, in fact the Qur’an teaches “religion must not be an act of compulsion • Jihad: spiritual struggle, striving in the way of god • Terrorist: in most instances this derives from unfair stereotypes and public image. Many leaders invoke Islam as a way to garner support and followers, even though their teachings go against the foundations of Islam. • For example; don’t fiight unless in self defense , “if they seek peace, you seek peace.” • Islam is a faith of compassion and peace, not terrorism and violence , though some have corrupted its image.

  9. Islamists • Anti-Western, anti-Imperial, anti-modernization, militant Jihad • Main argument against America: Support of Israel, Military prescience in Saudi Arabia, and Moral decadence

  10. Post 9/11: Muslims in America • After the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9-11-01, hate crimes against Muslims increased 1, 600% • “Our country is strong. Terrorists acts can shake the foundation of our biggest buildings, but they can’t touch the foundation of America.”- Pre. George W. Bush • ACLU: profiling based on religion and race has become common place nation wide. • Media and government leaders encourage and cont. to encourage fear of terrorism, and lump extremists into a monolithic whole. 40% of media coverage is negative, 43% OF Americans admit feelings of prejudice • 2006; 45%- Islam is at odds with American values.

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