Islam - The Misunderstood Faith
Islam - The Misunderstood Faith
Islam - The Misunderstood Faith
The misunderstood
faith
5 pillars of Islam
• Shahadah =faith/testimony
• Salat =prayer
• Seyaam=fasting Ramadan
• Zakkah=obligatory charity
• Hajj=pilgrimage
1st Pillar: Shahadah
faith/testimony
• La Elaha Ella Allah, • Mohammed Rasool
• La = no Allah.
• Elaha= god • Mohammed=Arabic
• Ella = except man ,
died~1400years ago
• Allah=God
• Rasool=prophet
• No god but God
• Allah=God
• Mohammed is the
prophet of God
Allah
Holy Quran chapter 114
In the name of Allah, Most
Gracious, Most Merciful.
[1] Say: He is Allah, the One
and Only;
[2] Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
[3] He begetteth not, nor is He
begotten;
[4] And there is none like unto
Him.
Allah :name in the bible
Fasting
Fasting
• [Holy Quran 2:183]
O ye who believe!
Fasting is prescribed
to you as it was
prescribed to those
before you, that ye
may (learn) self-
restraint.
Fasting
• According to Islamic resources; Prophet David
used to fast every other day. Prophet Noah
fasted for his whole life .
• Prophet Mohammed used to fast 2 days every
week; Monday and Thursday.
obligatory charity
Zakaah
• [Quran 2:177] It is not
righteousness that ye turn your
faces towards East or West; but it
is righteousness to believe in
Allah and the Last Day, and the
Angels, and the Book, and the
Messengers; to spend of your
substance, out of love for Him, for
your kin, for orphans, for the
needy, for the wayfarer, for those
who ask, and for the ransom of
slaves; to be steadfast in prayer,
and practice regular charity, to
fulfill the contracts which ye have
made; and to be firm and patient,
in pain (or suffering) and
adversity, and throughout all
periods of panic. Such are the
people of truth, the God-fearing.
Zakaah
• 2.5% of savings go to the
poor.
• Savings should be in
hand for a full year.
• Not calculated on basis
of income like tax.
• Personal obligation.
• Example: You make 60,000$ per year.
You spend most of this money but
saved 5,000 over the last year and
added them to your 100,000 savings
you had since last year.
Zakaah=2.5% X 100,000= 2,500$ paid
in full. Notice that your income and your
savings over the past year were not
used to calculate Zakaah.
Zakaah
What is the solution?
• 3 billion people are
poor.
• 1.1 billion are
extremely poor
<$1/day.
• World donations: $30
per person annually.
• Solution: rich nations
should give to the
poor ones.
5 pillar Hajj
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Pilgrimage to Makkah
Story of Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim)
• Ibrahim’s (PBUH) 2nd wife , Hajar delivers
Ismael, Ibrahim’s 1st son.
• God orders Ibrahim to leave his wife and her
baby in a valley that had no water or food,
known as Bakkah (later known as Makkah).
• Ibrahim obeys the order and leave his family
there.
• Hajar and her baby had no water. She starts
looking for water going back and forth between
two plains, Safa and Marwa. She walks 7 times
between them with no success.
Continue-story of Ibrahim
• God sends the angel, Gabriel, to dig a well
of water under the feet of Ismael.
• Hajar comes to the water and start holding
the water between her hands saying zam-
zam, meaning stop stop.
• Arab tribes come to Bakkah and ask Hajar
to use her water and since she liked to
have people around her, she agrees.
Continue-story of Ibrahim
• Ibrahim comes back to visit his family
many times. One time, he is ordered in a
dream to sacrifice his son, Ismael.
• Satan try to convince Ibrahim not to kill his
son, so Ibrahim starts throwing stones on
Satan.
• Ibrahim obeys but God saves Ismael
through a miracle and orders Ibrahim to
sacrifice a lamb instead.
Continue-story of Ibrahim
• Ibrahim and Ismael are ordered to build
the house of God in Bakkah, called
Kaabah.
• Ibrahim is ordered to make a call for Hajj.
Ibrahim makes the call and every human
being hears the call and those who are
destined to respond will keep coming until
the last hour.
Kaabah
• [3;96] The first House (of
worship) appointed for men
was that at Bakka; full of
blessing and of guidance for
all kinds of beings:
• [3;97] In it are Signs
manifest; (for example), the
Station of Ibrahim; whoever
enters it attains security;
pilgrimage thereto is a duty
men owe to Allah, those who
can afford the journey; but if
any deny faith, Allah stands
not in need of any of His
creatures.
Makkah in the Bible.
Psalm 84-NIV
al·tar P n.
1 How lovely is your dwelling place, An elevated place or structure
O LORD Almighty! before which religious
2 My soul yearns, even faints, ceremonies may be enacted or
for the courts of the LORD ; upon which sacrifices may be
my heart and my flesh cry out offered.
for the living God. Source: The American Heritage®
3 Even the sparrow has found a home, Dictionary of the English
and the swallow a nest for herself, Language, Fourth Edition
where she may have her young- Copyright © 2000 by Houghton
a place near your altar, Mifflin Company.
O LORD Almighty, my King and my Published by Houghton Mifflin
God. Company. All rights reserved.
4 Blessed are those who dwell in your
house;
they are ever praising you.
Selah
5 Blessed are those whose strength is in
you,
who have set their hearts on
pilgrimage.
6 As they pass through the Valley of Baca,
they make it a place of springs;
the autumn rains also cover it with
pools.
Arafat
Forbidden in Islam
• Shirk: worshiping anybody/anything other than God.
• Treating parents badly: not obeying there orders,
speaking to them in loud voice even if they have a
different faith.
• murder, suicide.
• Stealing.
• Adultery, homosexuality.
• Usury: Mortgage, credit card with interest, bank interest.
• Gambling.
• Treating neighbors badly even if they have a different
faith.
• Backbiting.
• Drinking Alcohol.
• Eating pork.
Behavioral aspects
Muslims should:
• Love Allah, his messengers and the believers.
• Be honest.
• Be generous.
• Visit the ill.
• Help the weak.
• Smile to others.
• Be clean.
• Remove dirt from the road.
• Dress conservatively.
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