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Islam & Its Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue
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- Slide 1: Islam &
Its Perspective on
Interfaith Dialogue
- Slide 2: What is Islam?
“The religion of Islam is the acceptance of
and obedience to the teachings of God
which He revealed to His last prophet,
Muhammad.”
“Islam” and “Muslim” are derived from the
Arabic word for “submission”.
- Slide 3: Islam is intimately connected with
the the Judeo-Christian tradition
Muslims are strictly monotheistic.
They believe in the Judeo-Christian God.
“Allah” is the Arabic word for God. Christian and Jewish
Arabs use the same word to refer to God.
Muslims believe that people fall away from God and that
He sends a new Messenger.
Muhammed was God’s final Messenger.
- Slide 4: Core Islamic Beliefs
Belief in God
Belief in the Angels
Belief in God’s Revealed Books
Belief in the Prophets & Messengers
of God
Belief in the Day of Judgment
Belief in Divine Predestination
- Slide 5: Belief in God
“Muslims believe in one unique,
incomparable God, Who has no son
nor partner, and that none has the
right to be worshipped but Him
alone.”
- Slide 6: Belief in the Angels
“Muslims believe in the existence of
the angels, and that they are honored
creatures. The angels worship God
alone, obey Him, and act only by His
command.
“Among the angels is Gabriel, who
brought down the Qur’an to
Muhammad.”
- Slide 7: Belief in God’s
Revealed Books
“Muslims believe that God revealed books
to His messengers as proof for mankind
and as guidance for them.
Muslims believe that the Torah and the
Bible, like the Qur’an, is the word of God.
- Slide 8: Belief in the Prophets
& Messengers of God
Muslims believe in all the Judeo-Christian prophets—
but Muhammad is the Final Prophet
Belief in the prophets before Muhammad is a
cornerstone of Islam.
Muslims believe in all the Judeo-Christian prophets
(peace be upon them) and their respective stories.
Adam - Noah - Abraham
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Ishmael - Isaac - Jacob
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Joseph - Job - Moses
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Aaron - David - Solomon
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Jonah - John - Jesus
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- Slide 9: Belief in the
Day of Judgment
“Muslims believe in the Day of
Judgment (the Day of Resurrection)
when all people will be resurrected for
God’s judgment according to their
beliefs and deeds.”
Muslims hope, but do not have
assurance that their sins will be
forgiven.
- Slide 10: Belief in
Divine Predestination
“Muslims believe in Divine
Predestination, but this belief … does
not mean that human beings do not
have freewill … This means that they
can choose right or wrong and that
they are responsible for their
choices.”
- Slide 11: Islam Today
Islam is the second largest religion in the
world.
There are 1.2 billion Muslims, comprising
20% of the world’s total population.
There are 43 countries with Muslim-
majority populations in Southeast Asia,
South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa,
and Eastern Europe.
Arabs make up only 20% of the total
Muslim population of the world.
- Slide 12: Muslims in America
3-8 million Muslims in America
The history of Islam in America
dates back to the slave trade.
- Slide 13: Abrahamic Religions
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all
revere Abraham as their spiritual
ancestor.
Christian and Muslim believes have
many aspects in common.
Judaism too shares many beliefs with
Islam.
- Slide 14: The Perspective of Islam on
Dialogue
Jews and Christians are named \"the People of the Book\" in
the Qur’an.
Places where the People of the Book worship are sacred to
Muslims:
…if God had not driven some people back by means of
others, monasteries, churches, synagogues and
mosques, where God's name is mentioned much, would
have been pulled down and destroyed. God will certainly
help those who help Him - God is All-Strong, Almighty.
(Surat al-Hajj: 40 )
And among people of the book, Christians are named to be
closer to Muslims.
… You will find the people most affectionate to those who
believe are those who say, 'We are Christians.' That is
because some of them are priests and monks and
because they are not arrogant. (Surat al-Ma'ida, 82)
- Slide 15: The message of Qur’an on Dialogue
O People of the Book! Let us rally to a
common formula to be binding on
both us and you: That we worship
none but God; that we associate no
partners with Him; that we erect not,
from among ourselves, Lords and
patrons other than God. (Surat Al
'Imran, 64)
- Slide 16: The message of Qur’an on Dialogue
O God, Our Creator and Lord:
Let us rally to a common formula - \"faith\".
Let us love You and follow Your commands. And let us pray
You to lead us to an even straighter path.
Let us understand that we are friends not enemies,
then the world will become a very different place.
Let us give an end to misconceptions, fears, enmities and
fighting that has raged for ages.
We “need” dialogue for establishing a future based on love,
respect and peace.
Peace be upon you!
Thanks for hosting us and listening..
- Slide 17: Athan
Allahu Akbar
Allah is Great
Ashhadu an la ilaha illa Allah
I bear witness that there is no god except the One God (Allah)
Ashadu anna Muhammadan Rasool Allah
I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah
Hayya 'ala-s-Salah
Hurry to the prayer (Rise up for prayer)
Hayya 'ala-l-Falah
Hurry to success (Rise up for Salvation)
Allahu Akbar
Allah is Great
La ilaha illa Allah
There is no god except the One God (Allah)