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Unit 11 Theology: Islam

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Muslim
translated as "one who submits".
Muhammad
the founder of the Islamic faith.
Hijira
the year of Muhammad's emigration, and marks the first year of the Muslim calendar.
Medina
the city of Yathrib
Caliphate
leader of the united Muslims.
Sunni Muslims
believe that the Muslim leader or the caliphate, could only come from the Quarayish tribe.
Shiite Muslims
believe that the divine leadership could only pass to direct relatives of Muhammad.
Hadith (Sunna)
a collection of traditions and sayings assigned to Muhammad by other scholarly followers.
Iman
an infallible interpreter of Islamic doctrine and rituals, to whose pronouncements all Shiites must adhere.
Islam
the second largest religion in the world. The literal meaning of the term Islam is submission .
Allah
an immediate and constant presence, cognizant of every persons deeds and thoughts, and is aware of those who follow Allahs commands and those who do not.
Final Judgement
on this day, each person will be judged by his or her acts.
Paradise
a garden watered by running streams.
Mullahs
often referred to as clergy.
Forgetfulness
a key element in the Muslim interpretation of the Fall from perfection in the Garden of Eden.
Cosmic Qur'an
the world is another form of revelation of Gods will.
Science
as a means of knowing more about Allahs perfect creation.
Umma
the community of all Muslims that transcends the boundaries of race, ethnicity, language, or other cultural facts.
Shari'ah
divine law.
Shahada
the Profession of Faith
Prayer Rug
a rug used to pray on
Minaret
tower that is on every mosque.
Muezzine
who the call of chant is spoken in Arabic by.
Mosque
house of prayer for Muslims
Mihrab
a semi-circular recess that sets the direction of prayer.
Ramadan
a month of fasting each year.
Battle of Badr
the first important military success in 624 C.E. for Muhammad and his followers.
Hajj
a pilgrimage to Mecca during a person's lifetime.
Mecca
located in Saudi Arabia.
Ishmael
Abraham's son.
Hagar
one of the people expulsed from the Jewish faith.
Kaaba
the central place of devotion.
Abraham
built the original Kaaba and a house of worship on this site with the help of his son, Ishmael.
Black Stone
believed to be the only remnant of the house of prayer built on the site by Abraham.
Waters of Zamzam
outside the Kaaba, but within the confines of the Sacred Mosque. It is the well by which Hagar and Ishmael drank while in the desert.
Veil
some Muslim require that women cover every part of their body, and hide their face behind a veil. Others define veiling simply as covering the hair while in public.
Polygamy
the Quran technically allows it, but sets limits.
Repudiation
a man can divorce his wife simply by stating, I divorce you three times.
Shaikhs
Sufi masters.
Sufism
this mystical movement professes that the truth can only be found through personal experience culminating in God.
Surahs
chapters of the Qur'an.
Qur'an
the most important Islamic document. It is written in Arabic and there is only one Arabic version.
Jihad
means utmost effort.
Masa
commemorates Hagars run back and forth searching for water.
Iman2
an individual with religious training who is learned in the Quran.
What are the three central themes in Islamic faith?
First, Allah has NO physical attributes. The second is centered on the Final Judgment. Third, there is no church.
the Shariah divides actions into five categories:
obligatory, recommended, indifferent, disapproved, and forbidden.
the five pillars of faith
They are the profession of faith, daily prayer, alms-tax, fasting during the month of Ramadan, and pilgrimage to Mecca.
Purpose of Muhammad?
One, he was to bring the one God and Gods book of truth to the Arabians, a pagan people who had no scripture and no knowledge of divine truth; and two, correct the errors and falsehoods into which earlier people of the book-Christians and Jews-had fall
What does it take to be recognized as a Muslim?
To be recognized as a Muslim, all one has to do is recite the Shahada, or the Profession of Faith: There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.
Identify the four major books of the Islamic faith in their order of importance.
The Quran", the Sunna, the Qiyas, the Ijma.
What are the three points of contention between Islam and the Western world?
divorce, polygamy, and the wearing of the veil.
Describe the Mosque and the correct procedure of prayer inside the Mosque.
Congregational prayer in a mosque is required only on Fridays at midday and on two major religious holidays. Only men are required to attend the mosque. Originally, the Muslims prayed on the Sabbath like the Jews; however, once Muhammad was convinced tha

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