Islam provides a complete moral and social code that governs all aspects of life. It teaches equality and prohibits discrimination. The five pillars of Islam - Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj - are the framework for how Muslims should worship and interact with society. Prayer is especially important as it connects Muslims to God and encourages good behavior. Overall, the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad guide Muslims on righteous living according to God's commands.
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One of the significant issues for sustainable peace and serenity for both individuals and society is religious tolerance which includes respect of human dignity and freedom of religion. In the misinterpretation of fundamental texts of religion, many researchers hold that Islam does not tolerate believers in the other religions. It is against this background that this paper attempts to assess religious tolerance from Islamic perspective. It start with introduction and the second part focuses on non-Muslims and issues of tolerance from Islamic perspective. The third part deals with Muslims and non-Muslims rules that guide them in a state while the fourth part of the paper consists of the application of tolerance in the lifetime of the Prophet (SAW) towards other religions. The fifth part underlines conflict management between Muslims and non-Muslims and the paper ended with conclusion. In writing this paper, descriptive method was used. Surely, if the concept of tolerance well understood, it can serve as a way of conflict resolution.
Islam Peaceful Religion
A LECTURE BY HADRAT MIRZA MASROOR AHMAD, KHALIFATUL MASIH V, SUPREME
HEAD OF THE WORLDWIDE AHMADIYYA MUSLIM COMMUNITY DELIVERED AT THE
UNIVERSITE D’ABOMEY- C A L AVI COTONOU, BENIN, DURING HIS RECENT M O S T
SUCCESSFUL VISIT IN GHANA, BURKINO FASO, BENIN AND NIGERIA
Dear students and staff members at this university,
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullah.
I have been asked to shed some light on Islam as a peaceful religion. In view of the
shortage of time, I can only address this subject briefly.
Whenever one wishes to speak about Islam as a religion of peace, the question
naturally springs to mind that whereas there are so many religions in the world such
as Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc., when it comes to finding out
whether Islam is a religion of peace, why should Islam be the odd one out?
One reason for this is that a few years after the beginning of Islam, anti-Islamic
powers began a propaganda that Islam is a religion of extremism and violence and
wants to compel others into belief by means of the sword. This, of course, is
incorrect. In the beginning, the Muslims of Makkah suffered persecution but they
remained silent. Finally, they migrated to Madinah but there too the disbelievers
hounded the Muslims and forced upon them a battle to which I will revert later. The
proof against those opponents who allege that Islam was spread by the sword is that
although the disbelievers of Makkah raised all sorts of objections, yet history stands
witness to the fact that the people of Makkah themselves never complained that the
Muslims had used the sword against the disbelievers to compel them to change their
faith.
Secondly, what has given Islam a bad name is an ugly and awful image of extremism
presented, whether knowingly or unwittingly, by some Muslim groups and.................
Religious Tolerance from Islamic Perspective: An Analytical Studyinventionjournals
One of the significant issues for sustainable peace and serenity for both individuals and society is religious tolerance which includes respect of human dignity and freedom of religion. In the misinterpretation of fundamental texts of religion, many researchers hold that Islam does not tolerate believers in the other religions. It is against this background that this paper attempts to assess religious tolerance from Islamic perspective. It start with introduction and the second part focuses on non-Muslims and issues of tolerance from Islamic perspective. The third part deals with Muslims and non-Muslims rules that guide them in a state while the fourth part of the paper consists of the application of tolerance in the lifetime of the Prophet (SAW) towards other religions. The fifth part underlines conflict management between Muslims and non-Muslims and the paper ended with conclusion. In writing this paper, descriptive method was used. Surely, if the concept of tolerance well understood, it can serve as a way of conflict resolution.
Islam Peaceful Religion
A LECTURE BY HADRAT MIRZA MASROOR AHMAD, KHALIFATUL MASIH V, SUPREME
HEAD OF THE WORLDWIDE AHMADIYYA MUSLIM COMMUNITY DELIVERED AT THE
UNIVERSITE D’ABOMEY- C A L AVI COTONOU, BENIN, DURING HIS RECENT M O S T
SUCCESSFUL VISIT IN GHANA, BURKINO FASO, BENIN AND NIGERIA
Dear students and staff members at this university,
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullah.
I have been asked to shed some light on Islam as a peaceful religion. In view of the
shortage of time, I can only address this subject briefly.
Whenever one wishes to speak about Islam as a religion of peace, the question
naturally springs to mind that whereas there are so many religions in the world such
as Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc., when it comes to finding out
whether Islam is a religion of peace, why should Islam be the odd one out?
One reason for this is that a few years after the beginning of Islam, anti-Islamic
powers began a propaganda that Islam is a religion of extremism and violence and
wants to compel others into belief by means of the sword. This, of course, is
incorrect. In the beginning, the Muslims of Makkah suffered persecution but they
remained silent. Finally, they migrated to Madinah but there too the disbelievers
hounded the Muslims and forced upon them a battle to which I will revert later. The
proof against those opponents who allege that Islam was spread by the sword is that
although the disbelievers of Makkah raised all sorts of objections, yet history stands
witness to the fact that the people of Makkah themselves never complained that the
Muslims had used the sword against the disbelievers to compel them to change their
faith.
Secondly, what has given Islam a bad name is an ugly and awful image of extremism
presented, whether knowingly or unwittingly, by some Muslim groups and.................
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Islam is A Complete Code of Social and Individual Life
1. Islam is A Complete Code of Social and Individual Life
Course name: Islamic Studies
Submitted to: Dr. Anwar ullah tayyebi.
Submitted by: Mirza Muhammad Essa Baig
2. The Impact of Islam on Society
It is impossible to acquire the moral and social qualities without the aid of ISLAM.
Morality in Islam addresses every aspect of a Muslim’s life, from greetings to
international relations. It is universal in its scope and in its applicability. A Muslim is
expected to not only be virtuous, but to also enjoin virtue. One must not only be morally
healthy, but must also contribute to the moral health of society as a whole.
Islam teaches that with faith on Allah in fact every problem can be solved and every
deadlock can be resolved with His help, We can overcome every disappointment and
hopeless deeds.
The Holy Qur’an says :
"Everyone is entangled in the outcome of his deeds." (al-Muddassir )
ISLAM strongly opposes every discrimination based on color, race or class, because it
regards all human beings as God's creatures and every country as God's country.
According to it, all enjoy Allah's love and kindness equally and as such, all are equal.
According to the teachings of Islam, no man can be superior to another man on the basis
of his color, race, descent, language or class.
How Islam is A Complete Code of Life?
The prime focus of Islam is to make sure that maximum of its followers rest in heavens in
the afterlife. However, in order to do so, the followers have to live this life according to
the instructions of Islam and follow the path of righteousness. Unlike other religions, the
path of righteousness is not related to religious traditions and obligations only, rather
righteousness is to be observed in every aspect of life and this is why Islam gives proper
instructions to live life.
Islam gives a complete code of life to the whole mankind.Almighty Allah explain it in
holy Quran about every aspect of life, the need is to understand the essence of being
righteous or doing right deeds in this world.
In Quran, Allah Almighty says:
3. “For those who believe and work deeds of righteousness is a reward that will never
(fail).” (Surah Fussilat)
The scope of social responsibility in Islam
The individual members of society should work together
Embraces all the needs of the society and its members
Extends to humanity
Mutual responsibility
Responsibility of the State
Safeguarding Natural Resources
Creating opportunities for employment
Organizing individual efforts
Utilizing the property of the wealthy when necessary
A glimpse at teachings of Islam
Weighing And Measuring In Business:
In addition to honesty in business, Islam also wants the followers to be fair especially
when it comes to weighing and measuring the goods in business. Allah Almighty says in
Quran:
“Give full measure when you measure, and weigh with an even balance. That is the best
(way) and best in result.” (Al-Isra)
Avoiding Fighting And Crimes: In
Islam, murder is one of the worst evils that a person can commit, Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) said in this regard:
4. “When two Muslims fight (meet) each other with their swords, both the murderer as well
as the murdered will go to Hell-fire.” It was said: “O Allah’s Messenger! It is all right for
the murderer but what about the murdered? Allah’s Messenger replied: “He surely had the
intentions to kill his companion.” (Bukhari)
Parents’ Rights
Allah Says, "Your Lord has declared that you worship none but Him, and that you be
kind to the parents. If one or both of them attain old-age in your life, do not say to them a
word of contempt, nor repel them, but address them with words of honour. " (Al-Isra )
Rights towards children
Duties of Parents in Islam is promoting their religious orientation and ethical approach in
order to be armed with both merits.
Allah, the Almighty, says:
"O you who believe! save yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is Men
and Stones,…" (Al-Tahrim )
Killing innocent souls who cannot defend themselves is a gross sin :
"Do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide sustenance for you and for
them.“ (Al-An'aam)
Justice and Tolerance
• Glad Tidings on showing kindness to orphans
• Rights of Neighbours
• Rights of Slaves
• Killing anyone unjustly is forbidden
• Cheating is condemned in Islam
Marriage in Islam
• “It is He who created you from a single soul and therefrom made his mate, in order that he
may dwell with her (in comfort)." (Al-a'raf)
5. • "And live with them (wives) in kindness, for if you dislike them, it may be that you dislike
a thing and Allah has placed abundant good in it." (An-Nisa)
• "Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more
strength than the other and because they spend of their wealth (for the support of
women). So the righteous women are obedient and protect (the husbands interests) in his
absence, as Allah has protected them.“ (An-Nisa)
Brotherhood & Sisterhood
• "The believers are but a single Brotherhood. So (make peace and) reconcile between your
two (contending) brothers; And fear Allah that you may receive mercy.“ (Al-Hujurat)
The Five Pillars of Islam
1) Shahada: Testifying to God's One-ness:
The declaration "There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His prophet."
And your god is one God. There is no deity [worthy of worship] except Him, the
Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. (Al baqara)
Allah - there is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of existence. (Al
imran)
2) Salat: Prayer.
Salah (Salat, Namaz) is a practical sign of obedience to the commands of Allah
(SWT). Its importance has been emphasized about more than 700 times in the Noble
Qur'an.
We read in the Qur’an:
“establish prayer for My remembrance.” (Ta-Ha 20:14)
According to a Hadith a companion of Holy Prophet Mohammad (p.b.u.h) came to him
one day and asked him
"What is the thing that Allah (SWT) loves most?" Holy Prophet Mohammad (p.b.u.h)
replied "The thing that Allah (SWT) loves most is when his people pray Salah on
time."
6. Importance of Prayer(salah):
IbnUmar (r.a.) narrates: The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) stated the following:
“The place of Prayer (salah) in religion is like the place of the head in the body.”
(Imam Tibarani)
Rasoollullah said “if a man perform ablution perfectly then offers the compulsory
congregational prayer, Allah will forgive his sins committed between that (prayer)
and the (next) prayer till he offer it” (Sahih Bukhari)
The impact of prayer on Individual and Society
The praying person always abides by the Islamic morals while dealing with others. He is
supposed to avoid insults, lies, backbiting, or saying something evil to others. Instead, he
is required to spread goodness and virtues among people. The Muslim, during his prayer,
always remembers Allah, His commands and prohibitions. In this way, crimes would be
prevented, and peace would prevaile in the society. So Islam urges Muslims to pray in
congregation and ordering the lines to spread the spirit of harmony and brotherhood, and
instill discipline and order among them.
3) Zakat: Giving charity.
Originally a free-will donation (what is no called Sadaqah).
Now largely compulsory.
General rate: 2 1/2% of income annually.
Given only to needy Muslims, or for religious purposes, etc.
And establish prayer and give zakah and bow with those who bow [in worship and
obedience] (Surat ul baqara) [2-43]
4) Sawm: Fast
In memory of the revelation of the Qur'an.
During month of Ramadan, daylight hours.
Those who have medical exemptions etc. should fast at another time.
'Id al-Fitr, Feast of Fast-breaking: at beginning of next month.
7. So eat and drink and be contented. And if you see from among humanity anyone,
say, 'Indeed, I have vowedto the Most Merciful abstention, so I will not speak today
to [any] man.' " (Surat marium )
5) Hajj: Pilgrimage.
Every Muslim man and woman (if physically and economically able) should try to make
the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life-time.
Egalitarian atmosphere, Ihram:
o donning of simple white garments.
o Refraining from , haircuts, jewelry, arguing, etc.
o Importance of the Ka'ba, associations with Abraham, Hagar Ishmael and Muhammad.
And proclaim to the people the Hajj [pilgrimage]; they will come to you on foot and
on every lean camel; they will come from every distant pass (Al-Hajj)- [22-27]
Conclusion:
In a nutshell, there is no matter of life about which Islam has not spoken either in the
form of verses of Quran or in the form of traditions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Therefore, whenever there is guidance required by a Muslim regarding any aspect of life,
he or she must consult both these resources before going for any other book or worldly
rule.
References:
Al-Qura’an:
(al-Muddassir ) [74-38]
(Surah Fussilat) [41-8]
(Al-An'aam) [6-151]
(Al-Hujurat) [49-10]
(Al-Isra) [17-25]
(Al-Tahrim ) [25-6]
(An-Nisa) [4-19]