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History of Islam Essay
Pre Islamic Era:
The word 'Islam' refers to the submission to God Almighty. It is described as 'Deen' in the Holy Quran which means way of life. The people who
follow Islam are known as Muslims and the word itself means the one who surrenders or submits to the will of Allah. Islam was present since forever.
Before Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), many messengers were sent on this earth to bring people on the right path. All of them preached to worship one
God and that the people should consider them the messenger of God. (Hakim, 2009)
The Arabian Peninsula is known as the birth place of Islam. It is one of the hottest and driest regions in the world which mainly consists of deserts. The
Arabian Peninsula had two great powers The Christian...show more content...
Prophet (p.b.u.h) was brought up by his grandfather, Hazrat Al–Muttalib. At the age of 25, he married a wealthy widow named Hazrat Khadija. She
owned trading caravans. Since that age, Prophet (p.b.u.h) started interacting with the Arabs. Among the Arabs were the Hanefits who abandoned the
worship of idols and were in search for the true religion.
Islamic History 605–620 CE
A.Muhammad (saws)' call to Prophethood
At the age of 40, Prophet (p.b.u.h) received a vision from Allah in the cave Hira. He started preaching the religion of Allah. Many people who
worshipped idols became his enemies. Among the first people who accepted Islam were his wife Hazrat Khadija, Ali ibn Talib (R.A), Zayd ibn
Haritha (R.A) and friend Abu Bakr (R.A). When Hazrat Khadija and Abu Talib died, the new leader of the Hasim clan, Abu Lahab refused to protect
Prophet (p.b.u.h).
B.Emigration of First Muslims to Abyssinia
Due to the hostility of the Meccans, some eighty Muslims migrated to Abyssinia to take refuge from the Meccans. The Christians in Abyssinia let the
Muslims practice their religion freely that is why they were later known as the 'people of the book'.
C.Umar (R.A)' acceptance to Islam
In 616, Umar Ibn Al–Khattab (R.A) accepted Islam. Previously he was known to be the bitter opponent of Prophet (p.b.u.h) and was a prominent
personality in Mecca. After the death of the Prophet (p.b.u.h), Hazrat Umar became the second Caliph in 634
I.Islamic History 622–627 CE
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Islamic Culture Essay
MUSLIM CULTURE Muslim culture generally reflects the traditions and customs of Muslims that they adopt for a perfect and respectable life in the
society according to the lessons of Quran. Muslim culture is a giant combination of diverse cultures, That's because Muslims live in various countries
all over the world. Most of the practices are common faiths and guidance for all Muslims no matter what country or even content they reside in.. These
basic faiths and belives are based on the teachings of Islam. The Muslim culture is a subject of debate for many people who lives in different parts of
the world and belong to diverse communities. Muslim culture represents the unification of brotherhood where all Muslims are bound to...show more
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These five pillars are Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm and Hajj. A life of a Muslim revolves around these five pillars of Islam. Islamic culture
represents different aspects of Islamic life, which includes wedding traditions, clothing, foods, arts and crafts etc. (Kirabaev, 2000).There are many
sources of a well–defined Muslim culture. Three of them are: Local tradition , The Hadith and , The Quran.
Muslim culture is derived from Quran, Hadith and the local customs. The word Islam means submission to the will of Allah. Islam is considered to be
the second largest religion having one billion followers. 2.7% Muslim population have been recorded in the United Kingdom (Murray, 2004).
Muslims have a faith that Islam revealed in Mecca (Arabia) about 1400 years ago. Islamic culture is a resource academia for the illustration of cultures
and traditions of Islamic people. Arabs were the first to depict and demonstrate Muslim culture to the world. Islam originated in Arabia in the seventh
century. Islamic empires have been expanded and Muslims got assimilation from different cultures like Indonesian, Berber, Malay, Indian, Pakistani,
Turkic and Persian (Kirabaev, 2000).
Arabs never used force to invite people from other religions into their sect. some embraced Islam in the reign of Holy Prophet P.B.U.H while many are
converters. Arabic language is a common language of this religion. Arabians were living in
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The History of the Islamic World Essay
The history of the Islamic world has been one of weak state institutions and state underperformance, coupled with a high prevalence of violence, both by
the state and by individuals. A major reason for these negative trends has been the role of political Islam in privileging homogeneity over diversity, in
stifling dissent in public and private life, and the societal stagnation that follows such rigid controls. Malaysia and Indonesia have been notable
exceptions to the underperformance of Islamic cultures. There are numerous ways in which underperforming governmental institutions fail their
citizenry. Institutions can fail in regards to education, economics, the military/police, religion, the social sphere, and through institutional...show more
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The military can fail altogether, leading to governmental overthrow such as in Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen, and even civil war in Syria.В№ Islamic
societies also fail their people educationally. Islamic institutions inadequately fund education, or provide inadequate education. None of the 1800
universities in Muslim countries are named as one of the top 500 world universities.ВІ In science and technology, the Islamic world lags significantly.
Twenty Muslim countries combined contributed only 0.55% of recent scientific literature, while smaller Israel produced 0.89%.Ві Korea recently
generated 16,328 patents and the United States generated 1,145,914, while the top nine Muslim countries generated 370, many by foreigners.вЃґ
Islamic societies similarly fail their people in the realm of economics. Unemployment in the Muslim world is high, and youth unemployment is the
highest in the world at 23.2%.вЃµ Muslim youth are deprived of meaningful work and the ability to build a future. Unable to focus on a home, many
turn to the streets in protest. Muslim women are particularly affected, and experience up to 75% unemployment.вЃ¶ This loss of female creative
capital further contributes to economic stagnation, and social suffering. Economic failure in the Islamic world is tied into social failure. Unable to
marry or afford apartments, young people remain home, frustrated by the inability to start adult lives, deprived of romantic and sexual companionship.
With no
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Essay about Islamic Religion
Islamic Religion
Islam has been characterized inequitably by historians and the media as a religion of violence. Islam was mainly spread through Arab territorial
conquests. Upon examination, it is not fair to make the generalization that Islam is a religion of violence. One can see when looking at world religion
on a whole that Islam was no more violent than any other religion. In fact, not only is Islam not a fundamentally violent philosophy, but we can also see
that many other religions normally considered "non–violent," such as Christianity or Hinduism, have been spread through bloody conquest. Thus, in
searching for a universal constant of history, we should not fall into the "fallacy of abstractions," and assume that because of...show more content...
While Mohammed preached peace from 610 to 622 AD, he attracted few converts and was persecuted by the current ruling paganistic regime. After
the visions of 622 AD, he realized that his cause was even more urgent than before, and only at that point did he begin to utilize his military skills.
Despite the more violent nature that his quest took, even after the revelations by Gabriel in 622 AD, "by reciting his revelations aloud, Mohammed
made many converts" (Thomas, 1988). Mohammed was not a purely violent man, but also a great speaker and politician. He did not solely attack the
pagans of the Middle East, he also attracted a great deal of converts by the truths he spoke. Another non–violent way of spreading Islamic culture was
through the merchant system, which developed around its new centers of trade and culture in both Mecca and Medina. People from all around the
region would come to those cities to trade, and were attracted by the religion.
As Islam developed and spread rapidly, its control quickly began to encroach on Byzantine territory where it found diverse groups of people, who
resented the foreign control of the flailing western power. The people viewed the Middle Eastern Islamic conquerors as liberators from the oppressive
Byzantine Empire, and welcomed both Islamic soldiers and religion. In addition to other non–violent means of conquest, when Muslims actually did
militarily gain territory, they allowed other religions to grow around
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Islam a Way of Life
Islam – The Complete Way of Life
The essence of Islam is the very essence of humanity. Islam is a complete and comprehensive way of life. It leads to a balanced way of living. Islam
brings civilization and happiness to man. Islamic principles and teachings can provide realistic, fair and objective solutions to the prevention of
individual, familial, social and international problems which are threatening the existence of human communities throughout the world.
People think that an Islamic life is "restrictive". Islam however, was revealed as a balanced way of living. Allah (swt) created all the humans with what
is called 'A Fitrah' (a natural state/desire).Islam recognizes that within this Fitrah there are motivations that influence a...show more content...
Treat them well and be kind to them, for they are your partners and committed helpers."
The Prophet also said, "The best among you is the one who is the best towards his wife."
Equality and Freedom
Human rights centre on equality and freedom. Caliph Omar reprimanded the governor of Egypt whose son had struck a Copt in these words that
admirably illustrate this concept : "On what account have you enslaved men who were born free by their mothers?". Again his instructions to establish
equality among people demonstrate the best egalitarian features: the highly–placed man cannot take advantage of his position, and the weak person is
not made to despair of his condition.
Human beings are all Slaves of God. In Islam, no superiority, no distinction and no pre–eminence can be lawfully claimed by one over the other except
by virtue of piety. All people are equal in their social status and this is fully manifested in the congregational prayers where there is no room for rank
and special privilege. All are equal in the sight of God whether he is a caliph or a slave. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that
individuals were all equal like the teeth of a comb.
The Holy Qur'an says:
'O mankind! We created you
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Inside Islam Essay
Oceanside, California has numerous churches in multiple denominations including Lutheran, Methodist, Catholic, and Christian. In addition, it has
several temples, most of which are Jewish or LDS in denomination. The nearest mosque is in Vista, California and the North County Islamic
Foundation in Escondido, California. (Yahoo Maps, 2017). We were interested inIslam and as such decided to investigate the North County Islamic
Foundation, and the film Inside Islam. ** Question 1. Discuss five or more ways in which these various religions might affect public education. For
example, how might religions impact the school calendar, daily or weekly schedule, school menu, curriculum, in–class or extracurricular activities,
etc.? Give specific examples as much as possible. **Be sure to give specific examples from A. the map, B. the film you watched, and C. and the
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Curriculum. Curriculum sensitivity is extremely important for minority students, especially in this post 9/11 era. Muslim as well as non–Muslim
students need to get a message of equality and one that teaches that not all people of the Islamic faith are terrorists. Hamdy wrote (n.d.), "There is the
unwanted and traumatizing situation of being associated with terrorism and war, and being perceived, irrationally, as potential threats to the U.S." (p.5)
This is a particularly important message to discuss and alleviate in the post 9/11 climate with the rhetoric that propagates the media and many homes
across America.
5.Cultural Sensitivity. For religious sensitivity schools might incorporate the different calendar of Islam into the classroom. Inside Islam shows for
example, that Muslims have their own calendar, the Hijri, that, used concurrently with the Gregorian calendar demonstrates when to observe Ramadan,
the Hajj, and other Islamic holy days. Representing the Islamic calendar in the class would add to the inclusivity and remove some of the Eurocentric
feel of the
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Islamic Achievements
The Islamic civilization had many great achievements and accomplishments that have contributed to world culture. Islamic achievements have helped
other cultures adopt new ideas and make great advancements in an immense variety of fields. These fields include medicine, art and literature,
architecture, astronomy, philosophy, and mathematics. Islamic achievements also assisted in making daily life for theMuslim people a lot easier. Of all
the Islamic achievements, those in the field of medicine, mathematics, and art were the most important and influential to world today. Mecca was the
center of trade and it helped Islam spread quickly. Trading in Mecca helped Islam spread because Mecca traded to many different places and while
trading the word...show more content...
Islam had a reasonable government. Many people believed in Islam and joined the religion. One of the rules of the government of Islam was to go by
the rules of what you are told to do and follow the same rules the first Muslims followed. If the rules weren't followed, the Islam must clarify the
proper rules of the religion to the person. Another rule of the government was to defend the lands of Islam and to protect them from intrusion.
They had this so that people could earn their living and travel at will without danger for their life or property. The government of Islam was
reasonable and logical, which made people join Islam and spread quickly. Islam spread very quickly for numerous amounts of reasons. Some
reasons are that they traded with a lot of people in many different places, their rules were logical and fair, they conquered many different places,
and they had a reasonable government. Islam is a very strong religion. It spread so quickly that it's the second largest religion in the world today. If I
could pick a group to learn more about Islam from it would be one of the places that Islam conquered so I could see how they were affected by
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Thesis Statement About Islam
THE RELIGION ISLAM ABEL SHEFNIE
MRS BUCHANAN LANGUAGE ARTS–ENG IV–1 16 SEPTEMBER 2016 Topic Outline and thesis statement Thesis Statement– Islam can be
summarized in four different main points that are History, Basic Beliefs and Practices, Worship Styles and Practices.
I.History
A.Birth of Islamic
B.Founder of Islam
C.Islam originate from?
I.Basic Beliefs and practices
A.Basic beliefs in Islamic
1.Oneness of Lordship
2.Oneness of Worship
3.Oneness of Allah's Names and Attributes
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Some Practices in Muslims are dress, women In Islam, and Fasting. Dress
Dress for all male and female of Islam religion are required to dress proper, decent, modest and clean clothes. Specially, Women are strictly instructed
by Allah or God to wear Hijab everywhere they go. There are some clothes like tight clothing, transparent clothing or clothes that expose some parts of
the body, make up or wigs are prohibited for both Islam men and women by the Quran.
Women in Islam
Islam looks women equal, mature and capable of doing anything. Islam teaches men and women are created by Allah. In some different societies,
people treat women of Islam as ancestral customs or tribal tradition. In Islam women's are treated very respectfully and honorably. Islam requires that
women must be treated with respect and
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Essay On Islamic Ethics
The purpose of this paper is to explore the principles of Islamic ethics to be applied in construction projects by establishing Islamic ethical practices to
improve project performance. In an Islamic system, ethics and construction business are perfect as well as they are inextricably linked. This paper aims
primarily to identify the ethics in general and from an Islamic perspective. Secondly, identify the principles of Islamic ethics in construction projects.
The methodology of this paper through the sources of evidence was used peer–reviewed empirical studies and reviews published in academic journals.
In addition, specialist texts to review the principles of Islamic ethics in construction projects in order to give an overview of main ethics theories. This
paper will discuss the impact of Islamic ethics on performance jobs and project outcomes. Finally, this study also shows how construction companies
could adapt the Islamic ethics and create Islamic ethical work climate in their projects and in society as well. In conclusion, Implementation of the
recommended solutions can minimize unethical acts in the construction projects.
Keywords: Islamic ethics, Ethics and values, Construction Industry and Islamic perspective. Al–Quran, al–Sunnah
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Akhlak is an arrangement of Islamic values, which have been specified principally in the Quran and executed by Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) within
his life. Primarily, there are two (2) types of akhlak, bad or good. Islam underlines the imperative of honing great akhlak in all parts of human life and
realizes it as one of the purposes of sending His messengers (Shaharuddin, 2005). Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) said: "I have been sent only for the
purpose of perfecting the qualities of good akhlak" (Imam Malik). Beekun (2005) specified that the term most closely related to firmly identify with
ethics in the Quran is khuluq. Allah says in the
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Essay On Islamic Art
Nature of Islamic Art
Islamic art does not only describe the art created in the service of Muslim faith
(for example, a mosque and its furnishings) but also include the art produced in the lands ruled by Muslims, produced for Muslim patrons, or created
by Muslim artists. "As it is not only a religion but a way of life, Islam fostered the development of a distinctive culture with its own unique artistic
language that is reflected in art and architecture throughout the Muslim world"1.
The Islamic art was influenced greatly by the preexisting artistic traditions of the conquer lands ruled by Muslims, beside those artists who worked
under Byzantine or Sasanian patronage continued to work in their own styles but for Muslim patrons, influencing the Islamic art to rely on earlier
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"With its geographic spread and long history, Islamic art was inevitably subject to a wide range of regional and even national styles and influences as
well as changes within the various periods of its development. It is all the more remarkable then that, even under these circumstances, Islamic art has
always retained its intrinsic quality and unique identity. Just as the religion of Islam embodies a way of life and serves as a cohesive force among
ethnically and culturally diverse peoples, the art produced by and for Muslim societies has basic identifying and unifying characteristics."2 Islamic art
is usually classified in literature and museums according to the dynasty reigning when the work of art was produced, beginning with the Umayyad and
Abbasid dynasties that governed a vast and unified Islamic state, and concluding with the more regional, though powerful, dynasties such as the
safavids, Ottomans and Mughals. Islamic art is also identified by searching for the four basic components of Islamic ornament.
Calligraphy is the most highly regarded and most fundamental element of Islamic art.
It is significant that the Qur'an, the book of
God's revelations to
the
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Accounts of Islamic civilization can be seen in many different things, including religion, art and architecture, science and philosophy, and gender
roles, which all show the ways that it contributed to not only the past society but today's world as well. In four lectures at a public library, I will be
describing Islamic civilization using the four topics previously mentioned along with some others. These lectures will describe the history of Islamic
civilization, some major contributors to the civilization, and what impact these discoveries and contributions made to their society and the world we
live in today. There will be some conflicts with people in the audience who do not agree or believe the facts about Islamic civilization that I am
lecturing about. One person is going to argue that women have no role in Islamic civilization while the other person will say that non–Muslims also
have no role in Islamic civilization. In my first lecture, I will be talking about how Islamic civilization can be seen through religion and how it
contributed to the things we know about Islam today. Religion can be seen differently depending on the person, therefore it is good to keep an open
mind about what others believe regardless of your beliefs. I will mention people who contributed to the religion of Islam and what they did; such as
Muhammad. Muhammad was the first prophet. He came across people who had nothing to believe him and lead them to his religion. In doing that, he
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Essay on Islam: A Religion and Culture
Islam: A Religion and Culture
Islam is one of the oldest religions in history dating back to about 600 AD. It began when a man named Muhammad heard a voice from the heavens
instructing him to proclaim the word of god. Currently there are over 800 million followers of the Muslim religion. The main text of the religion is
the Quran which is said to be the word of God, or Allah as called in Muslim. Within the Quran, The five pillars ofIslam are proclaimed along with
many other concepts very unique to the Muslim religion. Prayer is a very important aspect of Islam as well. Islam has a long history of invention,
heritage, and world imperialism that must be understood to completely identify with the concepts of the religion and culture....show more content...
For many years while trying to convert those of neighboring clans, constant feuding over the Kaaba and the city of Mecca ensued. Eventually
Muhammad attacked Mecca to where the city surrendered. Mecca was changed into the new homeland of Islam, and the former pagan Kaaba was
transformed into the monument in which all Muslims are to make a pilgrimage to. The Arabic world was engulfed in Islam and spread like wildfire.
As Muhammad was the prophet of Islam, His words and those of Allah are represented in the Quran. The Quran is a compilation of rules, poetry,
beliefs, and meanings of Islam. There are some fifteen basic concepts of the Islam and are explained within the Quran. There is not an exact list of
these concepts, but are the basic meanings expressed in the book. Righteousness is explained as taking verses to heart rather than empty readings and
routine. It also means expressing the beliefs of the Quran in daily life and towards others. The concept of piety is the more intense following of
Muhammad. Muslims are taught to mold themselves in the form of Muhammad. The concept of prophet–hood or appearing to mortal men with the
word of Allah is a very important aspect of belief in Islam. It proves a connection between heaven and earth through common men. The creation of life
by Allah is a strong
concept of the awesome power of god. There are rules that forbid self destruction as it would go against what God has created. Islam proclaims there
is only
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Rise Of Islam Essay
Islamic rule spread over major areas of Africa, the Middle East, South, Southeast and Central Asia, Spain, and Southern Italy. Many Christians saw
Islam as a religion of the sword. They have been very violent throughout their history. Arabian armies engaged in attacking the remnants of the
Byzantine Empire. The First Crusade was launched in order to stop the Arabian invaders. The Islamic worldview was greatly influenced by the
Christian and Jewish worldviews. In the Qur'an it states that there is a supreme God and his name is Allah. Furthermore, they believe that angles,
fairies, and jinn all exist on Earth. Muhammad thought that there is only one God to whom all people must submit, and who was not to be worshipped
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The British worked with the Al Sa'ud family and the Wahhabis in hopes to create a strong central government in Arabia that would serve its interests.
The British also wanted to further weaken the Ottoman Empire by wrestling Mecca and Medina away from its control.
The European colonialism, and the British, greatly helped the rise of Islam. The European colonialism gave them the strength to rise against their
oppressors. The Wahhabi movement was started as a result of the European colonialism. The British helped groups of Islam by giving them
weapons as well as the financial support that they needed as well as aiding them in setting up a central form of government. Muhammad Iqbal
called for a bold reinterpretation of Islam that would take the best of Western ideas, but recast them according to Islamic principles and values. He
wanted to reconstruct the religious thought in Islam so that it would be more significant in the modern world. On the other hand, Osama bin Laden
pushed his ideas on the people of Islam and used great force. He created a group called Al Qaeda, whose purpose was to drive the U.S. out of Arabia,
overthrow the Saudi government, liberate Islam's holy sites, and support revolutionary groups around the world. Osama bin Laden was among the
founders who issued a fatwa that states that it is the duty of all Muslims to kill U.S. citizens and their allies.
I think that the
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Reflective Essay On Islam
The Islamic religion is a religion where everything is devoted to Allah (God). The religion is stereo typed to be a religion of violence and hate but
that's not fully true. As our class learned more and more about the religion of Islam, the view totally changed on the religion. I chose to focus on
prayer and how it changes perspective on many of Muslims lives, Ramadan and how it changes their outlook on their own lives and lives of the poor,
and Women in Islam and what they could do or not do. The prayer system for Islamic people has much more devotion and time consuming than many
other religions. Prayer is taken seriously in Islam, many pray 5 times a day, once in the early morning, afternoon, mid–evening, sunset and late night.
The prayer is known to connect people with Allah and helps you become a better Muslim by following the five pillars of Islam. Other than the
prayer itself, they have to clean themselves before praying to their god because he is so holy that they have to clean themselves before praying to
him. The sacred of this would be how you feel when you pray to Allah and what you feel like after praying Allah. It becomes sacred by the
repetition of this action and becomes more of a daily action than a duty or being forced to pray, because they'll go out of their way to pray to Allah
and show or prove to him that they are devoted to him. This shapes the whole Muslim community and the way they act just from prayer and how it can
shape out the life of many.
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Essay about muslim teachings
Islamic teachings
The Islamic teachings about the care of the body have some similarities to our own culture. The guidelines of the care of the body are stricter in the
Muslim life than in our culture. The care of the body is an important standard in the social behavior of their divine law.
Muslims believe that their body belongs to God and not to the person. That body needs to be very clean and washing the body is part of their religious
rituals. Muslim has standards and guidelines for the type of clothes they wear; it has to be simple and not overly seductive or luxurious. They are
allowed to dress according to the newest fashions as long as they keep it simple.
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Good smell is a sign of cleanliness, it make the person be more accepted and attractive to others but it is a choice. Our religion accepts anyone
regardless of the way the dress or smell.
Islam regulates the diet and has forbidden foods. In our religion and culture the foods you eat are your choice. We regulate what we eat based in
our health education and what is better for our body to function well. Muslim forbids the use of alcohol, they believe that it hurts your body and
the body is not yours, it belongs to their God. We don't use alcohol because; in excess it hurt our body. It is our choice to use it or not although we
should take care of the body that God gave us, with a healthy body we can serve God and others. By taking care of our body we respect the love our
God have for us, our religion teaches us to take good care of our body.
One similarity is the church teaching of premarital and extramarital sex. Both religions condemn having sex before you get married and having sex
with someone other than your spouse. One big difference is that Muslin marriages are arranged. Muslim couples do not date; their parents with the
belief that love will grow after the marriage arrange their marriage. In our culture marriage is the end result of a love that has grown in between two
people after dating for some time.
The guidelines for the care of the body and the physical joys of the person are stricter in the Muslim religion. There are some similarities about how we
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Essay on Islam Culture and Beliefs
Islam is one of the world's greatest monotheistic religions. The followers of Islam are known as Muslims, and they believe in God, Allah. The word
"Islam" is an Arabic word that means "submitting and surrendering your will to Almighty God." The word comes from the same root as the Arabic
word "salam" which means peace. Islam is the religion of about one and half billion people in the world. It is the second largest in the number of
followers after Christianity. I chose this religion as a topic of my research paper because at high school in my world history class I read few things
about this religion like God is one, men can have four wives, etc and those sound interesting to me, so I want to learn more about this religion.
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This belief frees him from all fears and superstitions by making him conscious of the presence of the Almighty Allah and of man's obligations towards
him. Muslims consider everything they do in life to be an act of worship, if it is done according to Allah's guidance (Mahmoud 16). A long time
ago, at work, my coworkers were talking about Islam and suddenly that discussion turned into a serious dispute. Some people were in favor of
religion and some were not. Different people have different views about Islam; that's another reason why I chose this religion as my topic. I read
many things about Islam online. Some of their rituals really sound interesting, and I wanted to view them in person. To do my future research, I went
to a mosque with my friend who is a true Muslim. A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, who often refer to it by its Arabic name, masjid. The
word mosque in English refers to all types of buildings dedicated to Islamic worship. For many Muslim people, a mosque is more than a place of
worship. Muslims worship, study and discuss Islam, and do many other things in a mosque and its surrounding buildings. Usually, the mosques are
very interesting, decorated buildings with lots of design and have minarets. Minarets are tall towers; they are at one of the corners of the mosque. The
top of the minaret is the highest point in the mosque, and usually the highest point in the area around the mosque, but here the mosque building wasn't
the same as
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The Muslim Culture Essay
Muslim, ever wonder what this word really means? Who is classified as Muslim? Someone that is Muslim is not a terrorist, nor a bad person. They
are humans. Someone that is a Muslim only has an Islamic belief. This word originated in Arabia where this whole culture developed (BBC "Islam").
Islam followers, or Muslims, were introduced to their culture from the Prophet Muhammad (BBC "Islam"). The word Islam comes up very often, but
who knows what it means? It is said to be the "submission to the will of God (BBC "Islam")." Majority of the U.S. population today see Muslims as
bad people only because a certain group attacked the United States. We, as a whole, discriminate today towards Muslims and any human with an
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Women must cover their heads but men have the choice, but many do cover their heads to show a sign of respect to god (Gulevich 145). "A small
defect is often woven into each rug. These imperfections remind worshippers that only God is completely without flaw" (Gulevich 146). Prayer time
takes place at certain times: before sunrise, noon, mid afternoon, between sunset and dusk, and when it is dark. When praying they follow the sun
and pray in the direction on Mecca. For respect in prayer time they must take off their shoes just like in Hindu culture it shoes a sign of respect
(Gulevich 150). In public in Islamic countries segregations takes places between men and women. Women may not attend mosque only on Friday and
only in some places. Women also have to wear "loose– fitting clothing that covers them from head– to– toe and only face and hands can be seen. In
America such segregation does not take place between men and women except when at mosque. Many women choose to follow their religion even
when living outside of their country and at a certain age their girls are expected to follows also (Gulevich 190–208). Just like in Hindus, Muslims also
use these beads which help with repetitive remembrance of God and meditation. The freedom or religious practice and faith are important to Muslims
(Kadivar). Hinduism, Islam, Buddhists, and European Catholics have a similar way of remembering God and practicing meditation.
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Peace In Islam: Peace And Security In Islam
Peace And Security In Islam:
Islam is religion of peace. The concept of 'peace' in Islam draws its origins from the Arabic word "Salaam", which means "secured, pacified, or
submitted." .The literal meaning of Islam is "peace".
The concept of peace in Islam can be determined from the fact that while two Muslims meet they say which means "peace be unto you" in the
response it is answered that Which means that "peace be unto you too". We can define this scenario that even when two or more Muslims meet with
each other they send peace unto one another. They basically pray for each other that you may be safe from any harm. This gives us a rough thought
that how Islam is favoring peace and implements it in the lives of its followers.
One who becomes a Muslim not only enters a safe shelter but also guarantees it for others. The Holy Prophet...show more content...
Jihad is only for the purpose of ensuring security and peace in the region.
Security In Islam:
Islam is the security holder of its followers. Islam provides all types of protection to its followers. Islam is security holder of the life, rights, the
place or Nation, moral and spiritual values and all other things that a Muslim can be challenged about. The first thing that comes to people's mind
when they think of security has to do with laws. Laws are definitely important for security as they keep the parameters of acceptable behavior. In fact,
Islam is a religion that not only provides general principles for life but also provides detailed laws.
These laws further bring about peace and security. One of the main goals of Islamic law is the preservation and continuance of life. These laws are not
meant simply for the sake of punishment. Such laws are actually meant to protect life, as Allah
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Islam : The Religion Of Islam And Islam
Religion is something that is not easily defined. In order to even attempt to define it, one has to look at multiple religions. Muslims believe in only
one god, those who practice Hinduism believe in multiple gods that are actually different aspects of one god, Buddhists believe that others have the
ability to become perfect buddhists, Confucians believe humanity can be perfected through education of the way they should relate to others and the
world around them, and Daoism focuses more on the way people relate to the cosmos. However, all these religions are united by a the common thread
of how people relate to the world and what this relationship should be like.
The religion of Islam started after Muhammad was visited by Gabriel during one of his annual seclusions in a cave. After receiving what are
considered to be divine revelations, he established and led a theocracy known as Islam. He accumulated followers, known as Muslims, who believe
he is the last prophet and that his revelations from the Gabriel make up the Qur'an. The Qur'an inspired the idea of fana, passing away, and the
practice of hajj, the last of the five pillars which Islam has been built on. The Qur'an is key to the way Muslims believe their life and death relate to
Allah, because of its revelations about the Days of Resurrection and Judgment and the mir'aj, Muhammad's one night ascent to heaven.
In order to become a Muslim, a person has to bear witness by declaring that there is no god except God and
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History Of Islam Essay

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  • 3. Islamic Culture Essay MUSLIM CULTURE Muslim culture generally reflects the traditions and customs of Muslims that they adopt for a perfect and respectable life in the society according to the lessons of Quran. Muslim culture is a giant combination of diverse cultures, That's because Muslims live in various countries all over the world. Most of the practices are common faiths and guidance for all Muslims no matter what country or even content they reside in.. These basic faiths and belives are based on the teachings of Islam. The Muslim culture is a subject of debate for many people who lives in different parts of the world and belong to diverse communities. Muslim culture represents the unification of brotherhood where all Muslims are bound to...show more content... These five pillars are Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm and Hajj. A life of a Muslim revolves around these five pillars of Islam. Islamic culture represents different aspects of Islamic life, which includes wedding traditions, clothing, foods, arts and crafts etc. (Kirabaev, 2000).There are many sources of a well–defined Muslim culture. Three of them are: Local tradition , The Hadith and , The Quran. Muslim culture is derived from Quran, Hadith and the local customs. The word Islam means submission to the will of Allah. Islam is considered to be the second largest religion having one billion followers. 2.7% Muslim population have been recorded in the United Kingdom (Murray, 2004). Muslims have a faith that Islam revealed in Mecca (Arabia) about 1400 years ago. Islamic culture is a resource academia for the illustration of cultures and traditions of Islamic people. Arabs were the first to depict and demonstrate Muslim culture to the world. Islam originated in Arabia in the seventh century. Islamic empires have been expanded and Muslims got assimilation from different cultures like Indonesian, Berber, Malay, Indian, Pakistani, Turkic and Persian (Kirabaev, 2000). Arabs never used force to invite people from other religions into their sect. some embraced Islam in the reign of Holy Prophet P.B.U.H while many are converters. Arabic language is a common language of this religion. Arabians were living in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. The History of the Islamic World Essay The history of the Islamic world has been one of weak state institutions and state underperformance, coupled with a high prevalence of violence, both by the state and by individuals. A major reason for these negative trends has been the role of political Islam in privileging homogeneity over diversity, in stifling dissent in public and private life, and the societal stagnation that follows such rigid controls. Malaysia and Indonesia have been notable exceptions to the underperformance of Islamic cultures. There are numerous ways in which underperforming governmental institutions fail their citizenry. Institutions can fail in regards to education, economics, the military/police, religion, the social sphere, and through institutional...show more content... The military can fail altogether, leading to governmental overthrow such as in Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen, and even civil war in Syria.В№ Islamic societies also fail their people educationally. Islamic institutions inadequately fund education, or provide inadequate education. None of the 1800 universities in Muslim countries are named as one of the top 500 world universities.ВІ In science and technology, the Islamic world lags significantly. Twenty Muslim countries combined contributed only 0.55% of recent scientific literature, while smaller Israel produced 0.89%.Ві Korea recently generated 16,328 patents and the United States generated 1,145,914, while the top nine Muslim countries generated 370, many by foreigners.вЃґ Islamic societies similarly fail their people in the realm of economics. Unemployment in the Muslim world is high, and youth unemployment is the highest in the world at 23.2%.вЃµ Muslim youth are deprived of meaningful work and the ability to build a future. Unable to focus on a home, many turn to the streets in protest. Muslim women are particularly affected, and experience up to 75% unemployment.вЃ¶ This loss of female creative capital further contributes to economic stagnation, and social suffering. Economic failure in the Islamic world is tied into social failure. Unable to marry or afford apartments, young people remain home, frustrated by the inability to start adult lives, deprived of romantic and sexual companionship. With no Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Essay about Islamic Religion Islamic Religion Islam has been characterized inequitably by historians and the media as a religion of violence. Islam was mainly spread through Arab territorial conquests. Upon examination, it is not fair to make the generalization that Islam is a religion of violence. One can see when looking at world religion on a whole that Islam was no more violent than any other religion. In fact, not only is Islam not a fundamentally violent philosophy, but we can also see that many other religions normally considered "non–violent," such as Christianity or Hinduism, have been spread through bloody conquest. Thus, in searching for a universal constant of history, we should not fall into the "fallacy of abstractions," and assume that because of...show more content... While Mohammed preached peace from 610 to 622 AD, he attracted few converts and was persecuted by the current ruling paganistic regime. After the visions of 622 AD, he realized that his cause was even more urgent than before, and only at that point did he begin to utilize his military skills. Despite the more violent nature that his quest took, even after the revelations by Gabriel in 622 AD, "by reciting his revelations aloud, Mohammed made many converts" (Thomas, 1988). Mohammed was not a purely violent man, but also a great speaker and politician. He did not solely attack the pagans of the Middle East, he also attracted a great deal of converts by the truths he spoke. Another non–violent way of spreading Islamic culture was through the merchant system, which developed around its new centers of trade and culture in both Mecca and Medina. People from all around the region would come to those cities to trade, and were attracted by the religion. As Islam developed and spread rapidly, its control quickly began to encroach on Byzantine territory where it found diverse groups of people, who resented the foreign control of the flailing western power. The people viewed the Middle Eastern Islamic conquerors as liberators from the oppressive Byzantine Empire, and welcomed both Islamic soldiers and religion. In addition to other non–violent means of conquest, when Muslims actually did militarily gain territory, they allowed other religions to grow around Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Islam a Way of Life Islam – The Complete Way of Life The essence of Islam is the very essence of humanity. Islam is a complete and comprehensive way of life. It leads to a balanced way of living. Islam brings civilization and happiness to man. Islamic principles and teachings can provide realistic, fair and objective solutions to the prevention of individual, familial, social and international problems which are threatening the existence of human communities throughout the world. People think that an Islamic life is "restrictive". Islam however, was revealed as a balanced way of living. Allah (swt) created all the humans with what is called 'A Fitrah' (a natural state/desire).Islam recognizes that within this Fitrah there are motivations that influence a...show more content... Treat them well and be kind to them, for they are your partners and committed helpers." The Prophet also said, "The best among you is the one who is the best towards his wife." Equality and Freedom Human rights centre on equality and freedom. Caliph Omar reprimanded the governor of Egypt whose son had struck a Copt in these words that admirably illustrate this concept : "On what account have you enslaved men who were born free by their mothers?". Again his instructions to establish equality among people demonstrate the best egalitarian features: the highly–placed man cannot take advantage of his position, and the weak person is not made to despair of his condition. Human beings are all Slaves of God. In Islam, no superiority, no distinction and no pre–eminence can be lawfully claimed by one over the other except by virtue of piety. All people are equal in their social status and this is fully manifested in the congregational prayers where there is no room for rank and special privilege. All are equal in the sight of God whether he is a caliph or a slave. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that individuals were all equal like the teeth of a comb. The Holy Qur'an says: 'O mankind! We created you Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Inside Islam Essay Oceanside, California has numerous churches in multiple denominations including Lutheran, Methodist, Catholic, and Christian. In addition, it has several temples, most of which are Jewish or LDS in denomination. The nearest mosque is in Vista, California and the North County Islamic Foundation in Escondido, California. (Yahoo Maps, 2017). We were interested inIslam and as such decided to investigate the North County Islamic Foundation, and the film Inside Islam. ** Question 1. Discuss five or more ways in which these various religions might affect public education. For example, how might religions impact the school calendar, daily or weekly schedule, school menu, curriculum, in–class or extracurricular activities, etc.? Give specific examples as much as possible. **Be sure to give specific examples from A. the map, B. the film you watched, and C. and the readings. For example, if...show more content... Curriculum. Curriculum sensitivity is extremely important for minority students, especially in this post 9/11 era. Muslim as well as non–Muslim students need to get a message of equality and one that teaches that not all people of the Islamic faith are terrorists. Hamdy wrote (n.d.), "There is the unwanted and traumatizing situation of being associated with terrorism and war, and being perceived, irrationally, as potential threats to the U.S." (p.5) This is a particularly important message to discuss and alleviate in the post 9/11 climate with the rhetoric that propagates the media and many homes across America. 5.Cultural Sensitivity. For religious sensitivity schools might incorporate the different calendar of Islam into the classroom. Inside Islam shows for example, that Muslims have their own calendar, the Hijri, that, used concurrently with the Gregorian calendar demonstrates when to observe Ramadan, the Hajj, and other Islamic holy days. Representing the Islamic calendar in the class would add to the inclusivity and remove some of the Eurocentric feel of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Islamic Achievements The Islamic civilization had many great achievements and accomplishments that have contributed to world culture. Islamic achievements have helped other cultures adopt new ideas and make great advancements in an immense variety of fields. These fields include medicine, art and literature, architecture, astronomy, philosophy, and mathematics. Islamic achievements also assisted in making daily life for theMuslim people a lot easier. Of all the Islamic achievements, those in the field of medicine, mathematics, and art were the most important and influential to world today. Mecca was the center of trade and it helped Islam spread quickly. Trading in Mecca helped Islam spread because Mecca traded to many different places and while trading the word...show more content... Islam had a reasonable government. Many people believed in Islam and joined the religion. One of the rules of the government of Islam was to go by the rules of what you are told to do and follow the same rules the first Muslims followed. If the rules weren't followed, the Islam must clarify the proper rules of the religion to the person. Another rule of the government was to defend the lands of Islam and to protect them from intrusion. They had this so that people could earn their living and travel at will without danger for their life or property. The government of Islam was reasonable and logical, which made people join Islam and spread quickly. Islam spread very quickly for numerous amounts of reasons. Some reasons are that they traded with a lot of people in many different places, their rules were logical and fair, they conquered many different places, and they had a reasonable government. Islam is a very strong religion. It spread so quickly that it's the second largest religion in the world today. If I could pick a group to learn more about Islam from it would be one of the places that Islam conquered so I could see how they were affected by Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Thesis Statement About Islam THE RELIGION ISLAM ABEL SHEFNIE MRS BUCHANAN LANGUAGE ARTS–ENG IV–1 16 SEPTEMBER 2016 Topic Outline and thesis statement Thesis Statement– Islam can be summarized in four different main points that are History, Basic Beliefs and Practices, Worship Styles and Practices. I.History A.Birth of Islamic B.Founder of Islam C.Islam originate from? I.Basic Beliefs and practices A.Basic beliefs in Islamic 1.Oneness of Lordship 2.Oneness of Worship 3.Oneness of Allah's Names and Attributes A.Pillars of Islam...show more content... Some Practices in Muslims are dress, women In Islam, and Fasting. Dress Dress for all male and female of Islam religion are required to dress proper, decent, modest and clean clothes. Specially, Women are strictly instructed by Allah or God to wear Hijab everywhere they go. There are some clothes like tight clothing, transparent clothing or clothes that expose some parts of the body, make up or wigs are prohibited for both Islam men and women by the Quran. Women in Islam Islam looks women equal, mature and capable of doing anything. Islam teaches men and women are created by Allah. In some different societies, people treat women of Islam as ancestral customs or tribal tradition. In Islam women's are treated very respectfully and honorably. Islam requires that women must be treated with respect and
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  • 11. Essay On Islamic Ethics The purpose of this paper is to explore the principles of Islamic ethics to be applied in construction projects by establishing Islamic ethical practices to improve project performance. In an Islamic system, ethics and construction business are perfect as well as they are inextricably linked. This paper aims primarily to identify the ethics in general and from an Islamic perspective. Secondly, identify the principles of Islamic ethics in construction projects. The methodology of this paper through the sources of evidence was used peer–reviewed empirical studies and reviews published in academic journals. In addition, specialist texts to review the principles of Islamic ethics in construction projects in order to give an overview of main ethics theories. This paper will discuss the impact of Islamic ethics on performance jobs and project outcomes. Finally, this study also shows how construction companies could adapt the Islamic ethics and create Islamic ethical work climate in their projects and in society as well. In conclusion, Implementation of the recommended solutions can minimize unethical acts in the construction projects. Keywords: Islamic ethics, Ethics and values, Construction Industry and Islamic perspective. Al–Quran, al–Sunnah 1. INTRODUCTION...show more content... Akhlak is an arrangement of Islamic values, which have been specified principally in the Quran and executed by Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) within his life. Primarily, there are two (2) types of akhlak, bad or good. Islam underlines the imperative of honing great akhlak in all parts of human life and realizes it as one of the purposes of sending His messengers (Shaharuddin, 2005). Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) said: "I have been sent only for the purpose of perfecting the qualities of good akhlak" (Imam Malik). Beekun (2005) specified that the term most closely related to firmly identify with ethics in the Quran is khuluq. Allah says in the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Essay On Islamic Art Nature of Islamic Art Islamic art does not only describe the art created in the service of Muslim faith (for example, a mosque and its furnishings) but also include the art produced in the lands ruled by Muslims, produced for Muslim patrons, or created by Muslim artists. "As it is not only a religion but a way of life, Islam fostered the development of a distinctive culture with its own unique artistic language that is reflected in art and architecture throughout the Muslim world"1. The Islamic art was influenced greatly by the preexisting artistic traditions of the conquer lands ruled by Muslims, beside those artists who worked under Byzantine or Sasanian patronage continued to work in their own styles but for Muslim patrons, influencing the Islamic art to rely on earlier ...show more content... "With its geographic spread and long history, Islamic art was inevitably subject to a wide range of regional and even national styles and influences as well as changes within the various periods of its development. It is all the more remarkable then that, even under these circumstances, Islamic art has always retained its intrinsic quality and unique identity. Just as the religion of Islam embodies a way of life and serves as a cohesive force among ethnically and culturally diverse peoples, the art produced by and for Muslim societies has basic identifying and unifying characteristics."2 Islamic art is usually classified in literature and museums according to the dynasty reigning when the work of art was produced, beginning with the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties that governed a vast and unified Islamic state, and concluding with the more regional, though powerful, dynasties such as the safavids, Ottomans and Mughals. Islamic art is also identified by searching for the four basic components of Islamic ornament. Calligraphy is the most highly regarded and most fundamental element of Islamic art. It is significant that the Qur'an, the book of God's revelations to the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Accounts of Islamic civilization can be seen in many different things, including religion, art and architecture, science and philosophy, and gender roles, which all show the ways that it contributed to not only the past society but today's world as well. In four lectures at a public library, I will be describing Islamic civilization using the four topics previously mentioned along with some others. These lectures will describe the history of Islamic civilization, some major contributors to the civilization, and what impact these discoveries and contributions made to their society and the world we live in today. There will be some conflicts with people in the audience who do not agree or believe the facts about Islamic civilization that I am lecturing about. One person is going to argue that women have no role in Islamic civilization while the other person will say that non–Muslims also have no role in Islamic civilization. In my first lecture, I will be talking about how Islamic civilization can be seen through religion and how it contributed to the things we know about Islam today. Religion can be seen differently depending on the person, therefore it is good to keep an open mind about what others believe regardless of your beliefs. I will mention people who contributed to the religion of Islam and what they did; such as Muhammad. Muhammad was the first prophet. He came across people who had nothing to believe him and lead them to his religion. In doing that, he Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Essay on Islam: A Religion and Culture Islam: A Religion and Culture Islam is one of the oldest religions in history dating back to about 600 AD. It began when a man named Muhammad heard a voice from the heavens instructing him to proclaim the word of god. Currently there are over 800 million followers of the Muslim religion. The main text of the religion is the Quran which is said to be the word of God, or Allah as called in Muslim. Within the Quran, The five pillars ofIslam are proclaimed along with many other concepts very unique to the Muslim religion. Prayer is a very important aspect of Islam as well. Islam has a long history of invention, heritage, and world imperialism that must be understood to completely identify with the concepts of the religion and culture....show more content... For many years while trying to convert those of neighboring clans, constant feuding over the Kaaba and the city of Mecca ensued. Eventually Muhammad attacked Mecca to where the city surrendered. Mecca was changed into the new homeland of Islam, and the former pagan Kaaba was transformed into the monument in which all Muslims are to make a pilgrimage to. The Arabic world was engulfed in Islam and spread like wildfire. As Muhammad was the prophet of Islam, His words and those of Allah are represented in the Quran. The Quran is a compilation of rules, poetry, beliefs, and meanings of Islam. There are some fifteen basic concepts of the Islam and are explained within the Quran. There is not an exact list of these concepts, but are the basic meanings expressed in the book. Righteousness is explained as taking verses to heart rather than empty readings and routine. It also means expressing the beliefs of the Quran in daily life and towards others. The concept of piety is the more intense following of Muhammad. Muslims are taught to mold themselves in the form of Muhammad. The concept of prophet–hood or appearing to mortal men with the word of Allah is a very important aspect of belief in Islam. It proves a connection between heaven and earth through common men. The creation of life by Allah is a strong concept of the awesome power of god. There are rules that forbid self destruction as it would go against what God has created. Islam proclaims there is only Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Rise Of Islam Essay Islamic rule spread over major areas of Africa, the Middle East, South, Southeast and Central Asia, Spain, and Southern Italy. Many Christians saw Islam as a religion of the sword. They have been very violent throughout their history. Arabian armies engaged in attacking the remnants of the Byzantine Empire. The First Crusade was launched in order to stop the Arabian invaders. The Islamic worldview was greatly influenced by the Christian and Jewish worldviews. In the Qur'an it states that there is a supreme God and his name is Allah. Furthermore, they believe that angles, fairies, and jinn all exist on Earth. Muhammad thought that there is only one God to whom all people must submit, and who was not to be worshipped with idols. This...show more content... The British worked with the Al Sa'ud family and the Wahhabis in hopes to create a strong central government in Arabia that would serve its interests. The British also wanted to further weaken the Ottoman Empire by wrestling Mecca and Medina away from its control. The European colonialism, and the British, greatly helped the rise of Islam. The European colonialism gave them the strength to rise against their oppressors. The Wahhabi movement was started as a result of the European colonialism. The British helped groups of Islam by giving them weapons as well as the financial support that they needed as well as aiding them in setting up a central form of government. Muhammad Iqbal called for a bold reinterpretation of Islam that would take the best of Western ideas, but recast them according to Islamic principles and values. He wanted to reconstruct the religious thought in Islam so that it would be more significant in the modern world. On the other hand, Osama bin Laden pushed his ideas on the people of Islam and used great force. He created a group called Al Qaeda, whose purpose was to drive the U.S. out of Arabia, overthrow the Saudi government, liberate Islam's holy sites, and support revolutionary groups around the world. Osama bin Laden was among the founders who issued a fatwa that states that it is the duty of all Muslims to kill U.S. citizens and their allies. I think that the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Reflective Essay On Islam The Islamic religion is a religion where everything is devoted to Allah (God). The religion is stereo typed to be a religion of violence and hate but that's not fully true. As our class learned more and more about the religion of Islam, the view totally changed on the religion. I chose to focus on prayer and how it changes perspective on many of Muslims lives, Ramadan and how it changes their outlook on their own lives and lives of the poor, and Women in Islam and what they could do or not do. The prayer system for Islamic people has much more devotion and time consuming than many other religions. Prayer is taken seriously in Islam, many pray 5 times a day, once in the early morning, afternoon, mid–evening, sunset and late night. The prayer is known to connect people with Allah and helps you become a better Muslim by following the five pillars of Islam. Other than the prayer itself, they have to clean themselves before praying to their god because he is so holy that they have to clean themselves before praying to him. The sacred of this would be how you feel when you pray to Allah and what you feel like after praying Allah. It becomes sacred by the repetition of this action and becomes more of a daily action than a duty or being forced to pray, because they'll go out of their way to pray to Allah and show or prove to him that they are devoted to him. This shapes the whole Muslim community and the way they act just from prayer and how it can shape out the life of many. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Essay about muslim teachings Islamic teachings The Islamic teachings about the care of the body have some similarities to our own culture. The guidelines of the care of the body are stricter in the Muslim life than in our culture. The care of the body is an important standard in the social behavior of their divine law. Muslims believe that their body belongs to God and not to the person. That body needs to be very clean and washing the body is part of their religious rituals. Muslim has standards and guidelines for the type of clothes they wear; it has to be simple and not overly seductive or luxurious. They are allowed to dress according to the newest fashions as long as they keep it simple. Clothing is...show more content... Good smell is a sign of cleanliness, it make the person be more accepted and attractive to others but it is a choice. Our religion accepts anyone regardless of the way the dress or smell. Islam regulates the diet and has forbidden foods. In our religion and culture the foods you eat are your choice. We regulate what we eat based in our health education and what is better for our body to function well. Muslim forbids the use of alcohol, they believe that it hurts your body and the body is not yours, it belongs to their God. We don't use alcohol because; in excess it hurt our body. It is our choice to use it or not although we should take care of the body that God gave us, with a healthy body we can serve God and others. By taking care of our body we respect the love our God have for us, our religion teaches us to take good care of our body. One similarity is the church teaching of premarital and extramarital sex. Both religions condemn having sex before you get married and having sex with someone other than your spouse. One big difference is that Muslin marriages are arranged. Muslim couples do not date; their parents with the belief that love will grow after the marriage arrange their marriage. In our culture marriage is the end result of a love that has grown in between two people after dating for some time. The guidelines for the care of the body and the physical joys of the person are stricter in the Muslim religion. There are some similarities about how we Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Essay on Islam Culture and Beliefs Islam is one of the world's greatest monotheistic religions. The followers of Islam are known as Muslims, and they believe in God, Allah. The word "Islam" is an Arabic word that means "submitting and surrendering your will to Almighty God." The word comes from the same root as the Arabic word "salam" which means peace. Islam is the religion of about one and half billion people in the world. It is the second largest in the number of followers after Christianity. I chose this religion as a topic of my research paper because at high school in my world history class I read few things about this religion like God is one, men can have four wives, etc and those sound interesting to me, so I want to learn more about this religion. The history of...show more content... This belief frees him from all fears and superstitions by making him conscious of the presence of the Almighty Allah and of man's obligations towards him. Muslims consider everything they do in life to be an act of worship, if it is done according to Allah's guidance (Mahmoud 16). A long time ago, at work, my coworkers were talking about Islam and suddenly that discussion turned into a serious dispute. Some people were in favor of religion and some were not. Different people have different views about Islam; that's another reason why I chose this religion as my topic. I read many things about Islam online. Some of their rituals really sound interesting, and I wanted to view them in person. To do my future research, I went to a mosque with my friend who is a true Muslim. A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, who often refer to it by its Arabic name, masjid. The word mosque in English refers to all types of buildings dedicated to Islamic worship. For many Muslim people, a mosque is more than a place of worship. Muslims worship, study and discuss Islam, and do many other things in a mosque and its surrounding buildings. Usually, the mosques are very interesting, decorated buildings with lots of design and have minarets. Minarets are tall towers; they are at one of the corners of the mosque. The top of the minaret is the highest point in the mosque, and usually the highest point in the area around the mosque, but here the mosque building wasn't the same as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. The Muslim Culture Essay Muslim, ever wonder what this word really means? Who is classified as Muslim? Someone that is Muslim is not a terrorist, nor a bad person. They are humans. Someone that is a Muslim only has an Islamic belief. This word originated in Arabia where this whole culture developed (BBC "Islam"). Islam followers, or Muslims, were introduced to their culture from the Prophet Muhammad (BBC "Islam"). The word Islam comes up very often, but who knows what it means? It is said to be the "submission to the will of God (BBC "Islam")." Majority of the U.S. population today see Muslims as bad people only because a certain group attacked the United States. We, as a whole, discriminate today towards Muslims and any human with an Islamic background....show more content... Women must cover their heads but men have the choice, but many do cover their heads to show a sign of respect to god (Gulevich 145). "A small defect is often woven into each rug. These imperfections remind worshippers that only God is completely without flaw" (Gulevich 146). Prayer time takes place at certain times: before sunrise, noon, mid afternoon, between sunset and dusk, and when it is dark. When praying they follow the sun and pray in the direction on Mecca. For respect in prayer time they must take off their shoes just like in Hindu culture it shoes a sign of respect (Gulevich 150). In public in Islamic countries segregations takes places between men and women. Women may not attend mosque only on Friday and only in some places. Women also have to wear "loose– fitting clothing that covers them from head– to– toe and only face and hands can be seen. In America such segregation does not take place between men and women except when at mosque. Many women choose to follow their religion even when living outside of their country and at a certain age their girls are expected to follows also (Gulevich 190–208). Just like in Hindus, Muslims also use these beads which help with repetitive remembrance of God and meditation. The freedom or religious practice and faith are important to Muslims (Kadivar). Hinduism, Islam, Buddhists, and European Catholics have a similar way of remembering God and practicing meditation. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Peace In Islam: Peace And Security In Islam Peace And Security In Islam: Islam is religion of peace. The concept of 'peace' in Islam draws its origins from the Arabic word "Salaam", which means "secured, pacified, or submitted." .The literal meaning of Islam is "peace". The concept of peace in Islam can be determined from the fact that while two Muslims meet they say which means "peace be unto you" in the response it is answered that Which means that "peace be unto you too". We can define this scenario that even when two or more Muslims meet with each other they send peace unto one another. They basically pray for each other that you may be safe from any harm. This gives us a rough thought that how Islam is favoring peace and implements it in the lives of its followers. One who becomes a Muslim not only enters a safe shelter but also guarantees it for others. The Holy Prophet...show more content... Jihad is only for the purpose of ensuring security and peace in the region. Security In Islam: Islam is the security holder of its followers. Islam provides all types of protection to its followers. Islam is security holder of the life, rights, the place or Nation, moral and spiritual values and all other things that a Muslim can be challenged about. The first thing that comes to people's mind when they think of security has to do with laws. Laws are definitely important for security as they keep the parameters of acceptable behavior. In fact, Islam is a religion that not only provides general principles for life but also provides detailed laws. These laws further bring about peace and security. One of the main goals of Islamic law is the preservation and continuance of life. These laws are not meant simply for the sake of punishment. Such laws are actually meant to protect life, as Allah Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Islam : The Religion Of Islam And Islam Religion is something that is not easily defined. In order to even attempt to define it, one has to look at multiple religions. Muslims believe in only one god, those who practice Hinduism believe in multiple gods that are actually different aspects of one god, Buddhists believe that others have the ability to become perfect buddhists, Confucians believe humanity can be perfected through education of the way they should relate to others and the world around them, and Daoism focuses more on the way people relate to the cosmos. However, all these religions are united by a the common thread of how people relate to the world and what this relationship should be like. The religion of Islam started after Muhammad was visited by Gabriel during one of his annual seclusions in a cave. After receiving what are considered to be divine revelations, he established and led a theocracy known as Islam. He accumulated followers, known as Muslims, who believe he is the last prophet and that his revelations from the Gabriel make up the Qur'an. The Qur'an inspired the idea of fana, passing away, and the practice of hajj, the last of the five pillars which Islam has been built on. The Qur'an is key to the way Muslims believe their life and death relate to Allah, because of its revelations about the Days of Resurrection and Judgment and the mir'aj, Muhammad's one night ascent to heaven. In order to become a Muslim, a person has to bear witness by declaring that there is no god except God and Get more content on HelpWriting.net