Islam Submission to God Youngest world religion 14
Islam “Submission to God” Youngest world religion 1/4 of world population
Islam • Muslims believe that Islam is the faith of all God’s prophets from Adam onward, and therefore is the original religion. • They see the formal creation of a distinct religion in the 7 th century C. E. as the final form of the religion, explicitly revealed in the Qur’an
Review Question • What does the word “Islam” mean?
Terms • Islam – “to submit” • Muslim – “one who submits” • Qur’an (Koran) – Holy Book of Islam, in Arabic, consisting of 114 suras • Allah – Arabic name for God
Review Question • The Qur’an is a collection of _____ • What is the language of the Qur’an?
Terms • Qur’an (Koran) – Holy book of Islam – 114 Suras (chapters) • Opening chapter (short prayer invoking the name of God) • 113 chapters arranged in length – Second chapter = longest – Written and read from right to left – Result of divine dictation, so it cannot be translated
Terms • Hadith – Collection of the sayings of Muhammad • Sunnah (Sunna) – Reports of his actions – Body of social and legal custom and practice of the Islamic community • Shariah – Islamic law and moral code
Introduction • Islam - Arabic word meaning “to submit, ” and a Muslim is “one who submits” – that is, one who lives life in the way God intends – Islam is a TOTAL way of life, not just concerned with spiritual matters
Introduction • People of the Book – Monotheistic Religions • Judaism • Christianity • Prominent Islam Locations – – Middle East North and West Africa Southeastern Europe Malaysia
Islam—the Beginning • • Abraham Sarah & Hagar Ishme’al, & Isaac Abraham & Ishme’al – Ka’aba Stone • Mecca
Review Question • Who is Muhammad? • Where and when was he born? • What divine interaction did he have? 0
Introduction • Muhammad – The Last Prophet – Qur’an revealed to Him – “Peace Be Upon Him” – Actions of Muhammad are the 2 nd highest authority (1 st is the Qur’an)
Revelation • The month of Ramadan, 610 CE, Mount Hira (near Mecca) – Gabriel, in the form of a man • Asked him to recite and then embraced him, 3 times – The Qur’an began to be revealed to him • “Recite in the Name of thy Lord who created” – In fear, Muhammad fled • “Thou art the messenger of God and I am Gabriel”
Struggles • 619 CE – Kadijah (Muhammad’s wife) and Abu Talib (Muhammad’s uncle and clan leader) both died • Divine intervention – Muhammad’s supreme spiritual experience • Nocturnal Ascent (Isra and Mi’raj) – Mentioned in the Qur’an, Hadith, and nearly every work of Islamic history – During a nightly visit to the Ka’aba
Gabriel took Muhammad to Jerusalem on a mythical flying creature – Buraq – like Pegasus From the rock on which Abraham offered the sacrifice of Isaac (site of Solomon’s temple and currently The Dome of the Rock) ascended to the higher states of being to the Divine Presence himself
Muhammad met various prophets, from Adam to Abraham, from Moses to Jesus, as well as a variety of angels as he passed through the seven heavens. After this Gabriel took him to the heavenly lote-tree on the boundary of the heavens before throne of Allah.
From 50 to 5 daily prayers – debate with Moses
Review Question • What event marks the first year of the Islamic calendar? • When would this event have occurred according to the western calendar?
Muhammad “Peace be upon him” • God’s Final Prophet – the “Seal” of the prophets • Hijra – 622 CE – 1 AH (after Hijra) • 630 CE – Returned to Mecca – Circled Ka’aba 7 times – Destroyed idols in the Ka’aba and reestablished it as a place of worship • 632 CE – Muhammad died
Review Question • For each of the sects of Islam, please summarize in one or two sentences the sect’s major beliefs about religious authority: – Sunni – Shia – Sufi
Spread of Islam • Caliphs (deputy of the Prophet – a political, not religious, position) – 1 st Caliph was Abu Bakr -- one of Muhammad’s chief converts (father of his wife) – 2 nd Caliph was Umar – led conquests in Palestine, Syria, Egypt, N. Africa, Iran, Iraq – 3 rd Caliph was Uthman – pious, established standard text of Qur’an; killed in mosque • Ali – 4 th Caliph – Muhammad’s cousin/son-in-law – Shi’ite (Shi’a) leader – Sunni’s disagreed – wanted democratic election • Umayyad Caliphate – assassinated Ali
The Spread of Islam
Foundations of the Faith • The Qur’an • The Hadith • The 5 Pillars of Islam • Oneness of God
Review Question • What are the 5 pillars?
The Five Pillars of Islam • Shahada (The Declaration of Faith) – There is only one God; Muhammad is His messenger • Salat (Prayer) – Obligation to pray 5 times/day, facing Mecca • Sawm (Fasting) – During the month of Ramadan • Zakat (Charity) – Donation of surplus of wealth (2. 5%) • Hajj (Pilgrimage) – To Mecca, once in lifetime
The th 6 pillar? – Shi’a • Jihad = Arabic for "struggle" or "effort, " or "to strive, " "to exert, " "to fight, " depending on the context. • In the West, the word is generally understood to mean "holy war” • The Qur’an does call for "jihad" as a military struggle on behalf of Islam. However, the Qur’an also refers to jihad as an internal, individual, spiritual struggle toward self-improvement, moral cleansing and intellectual effort. • Muhammad’s definition: – Little jihad = armed holy war – Greater jihad = spiritual struggle
Shahada Declaration of Faith • There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet
Salat • All Muslims must pray 5 times daily facing the holy city of Mecca – Fajr (dawn) – Dhuhr (noon) – Aṣr (afternoon) – Maghrib (evening) – Ishāʾ (night)
A Translation of the Call to Prayer: • Adhan – performed by Meuzzin God is most great Allahu Akbar Ashadu anna la ilaha illa I bear witness there is no god but God I bear witness Muhammad is the Allah prophet of God Ashadu anna Muhammadan Come to prayer rasul Allah Come to wellbeing Haiya 'ala al-salat Prayer is better than sleep Haiya 'ala al-falah God is most great Al-salat khayrun min al. There is no God but God nawm Allahu Akbar La ilaha illa Allah
Sawn • All Muslims must fast during the daylight hours of the holy month of Ramadan – 29 -30 days, based on visual sightings of the crescent moon – Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ramida or arramad (“scorching heat” or “dryness”) – Obligatory, except for those who are ill, traveling, pregnant, breastfeeding, diabetic, or going through menstrual bleeding
Zakat • Giving Charity – Recommended 2. 5% of income
Review Question • What is the holiest pilgrimage site in the Islamic faith? • What is the pilgrimage called?
Hajj • All Muslims are expected to take a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life if physically and financially able
Pilgrimage to Mecca Ihram – humility and cleansing
Review Question • What is the Ka’bah?
Sacred sanctuary – Haram Forbidden to all but Muslims
Mecca’s population increases from 376, 000 to over 2 million. 500, 000 fit inside…
The Tawaf • Circumambulation – Walk around the Ka’aba 7 times • Counter-clockwise
Ka’aba
Ka’aba
Ka’aba • Al-Masjid al-Haram mosque – Built around the Ka’aba • Direction facing the Ka’aba = Oibla
Ka’aba
Ka’aba
Ka’aba
Ka’aba
The Black Stone – Hagar al Aswad
Zamzam Well • Miraculously-generated source of water from God – Gave water to Ishmael when he was banished and crying for water – Visited by pilgrims during the Hajj – Contemporary miracle – never gone dry
Zamzam Well
Day 9 Mt. Arafat – Mount of Mercy Muhammad’s farewell sermon in 632
Plain of Arafat
Plain of Arafat
Pillars of Mina 7 stones thrown at Satan – rejection of evil/temptation of Abraham to disobey sacrifice orders
Qur’an This opening chapter of The Quran, the Fatiah, is central in Islamic prayer. It contains the essence of The Quran and is recited during every prayer.
Review Question • What is a Minaret?
Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey
Review Question • What is a Mihrab?
Mihrab – on Qibla wall Mihrab in the Dome of the Chain, Temple Mount, Jerusalem.
Mihrab in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey
La Mezquita, Cordoba, Spain
Review Question • What is a Minbar?
Minbar – pulpit for the Imam
Minbar of the Molla Çelebi Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.
Minbar of the Great Mosque of Kairouan (Mosque of Uqba); in Kairouan, Tunisia.
Terms • Muhammad – The Prophet of Islam • Mecca (Mekkah) – Holy city of Islam • Hijra (Hegira) – Muhammad’s flight from Mecca to Medina • Medina – City of the Prophet (formerly Yathrib)
Terms • Sunni – “majority” 80% of Muslims – Caliph chosen by majority consensus • Shi’ite – “partisans” 12% of Muslims – Caliph must be a descendant of Muhammad • Sufi – Mystical Islam; Inner Spirit • Shari’a – “the clear path” Islamic Laws
- Slides: 68