ISLAM
Islam is the second largest religion
of the world whose followers
are called Muslims. The largest number of Muslims are in Asia and
Africa and particularly in middle east and north Africa. The founder of Islam,
Muhammad, was born about 570 A.D. in Mecca. His parents died when he was young
and was raised by relatives. When Muhammed was about 40 years old, God began to
speak to him. God told him to transmit His message to people of
Arabia. In 622 A.D. the people of Mecca, where he was living with his family got
so upset with his teachings that Muhammed and his followers had to flee. His
escape to the city of
Madina
is known as HIJRA and this day is considered as the beginning of Islam.
Eight years later (630 AD), Muhammed returned to
Mecca and took over the city with a large number of his followers without any
resistance. Muhammed called God as Allah and declared Mecca a holy city and Kaaba a shrine for Allah. God also dictated a book
to Muhammed which was written
down later and is known as KORAN. From then on the followers of Islam
built a mighty Empire that streched from
Spain to India at its peak.
FIVE PRINCIPLES OF ISLAM
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There is no God but God(Allah), and Muhammed
is His prophet.
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Prayer to Allah five times daily
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Charity- helping the poor and providing for
upkeep of places of prayer.
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Fasting- never drink alcohol or eat pork and
certain other foods; and no
eating, drinking or smoking during daylight for one month (Ramadan).
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Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a life
time.
After Muhammed's death, the Muslims
tried to develop specific policies based on what Muhammed said and did at
various times. These were compiled into a collection known as Hadith.
From Hadith and Koran, the scholars in 7th and 8th century developed a set of
rules for worship and for life. These rules are now known as SHARIA or
Islamic law. To govern the state, the Muslims
elected the succesor whom they called Caliph. Muhammed's son Ali was
selected as the fourth Caliph. The majority, Sunnite consider first three
Caliph as genuine whereas a minority, called Shiites believe that it was
Muhammed's wish that Ali be the first Caliph. The separation of Islam into
'Sunnite' & 'Shiite' has no exact parallel in other religions. Under these two
denominations there are several sects with somewhat different beliefs.