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Frequently Asked Questions about Islam
  • Rob Bowman
  • North American Mission Board

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What does Islam mean?
  • The word Islam in Arabic means submission, that
    is, to the will of Allah.
  • The word Muslim means one who submits.
  • Both words are verbally similar to salam, which
    means peace, but this is not what they
    historically mean.

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Was Muhammad really a prophet?
  • Although Muhammad seems to have been sincere, the
    evidence does not support his claim to be a
    prophet of God.
  • Muhammad performed no miracles, spoke no
    predictive prophecies that were fulfilled (except
    predictions that he would win a battle), and gave
    revelations that contradicted the previous
    revelations of the Bible.

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What is the Quran?
  • The Quran is a collection of Muhammads
    prophetic speeches, written down after his death.
  • The speeches, called suras (like chapters), are
    arranged basically from longest to shortest.
  • Muslims are expected to learn Arabic in order to
    read the Quran.

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How does the Quran compare with the Bible?
  • The Quran is the work of one man speaking for
    about 20 years the Bible is the work of about 40
    authors spread out over 1500 years.
  • The Bible contains dozens of prophecies that were
    historically fulfilled long after the lifetime of
    those who wrote them the Quran does not.

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What are the main religious duties (the Five
Pillars) in Islam?
  • 1. To confess that there is no God but Allah,
    and Muhammad is his messenger.
  • 2. To pray five times daily, facing Mecca.
  • 3. To give 2.5 alms.
  • 4. To fast during the month of Ramadan.
  • 5. To make a pilgrimage to Mecca.

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Why is Mecca so important?
  • Even before Muhammads day, it was the center of
    Arabian religion and culture.
  • In Mecca is the Kabaa shrine containing a Black
    Stone thought to be a gem from Eden (its
    actually a meteorite) and that used to contain
    many idols.
  • Muslims believe that Adam built the Kaba.

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The Black Stone
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What do Muslims believe about God?
  • There is one God (Allah) he has no partners
    (i.e., they reject the Trinity).
  • God created the world and revealed himself to
    Abraham.
  • God is eternal, all-powerful, all-knowing, just,
    and merciful.
  • God is inscrutable most Muslims seek to obey
    Allah, not to know him personally.

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Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?
  • It depends on what you mean.
  • Muslims, Christians, and Jews all refer to the
    same Beingthe Creator of the universeas the
    object of their worship.
  • However, they have different views of the nature
    of God and of the ways in which he deals with
    people.

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What do Muslims believe about Jesus?
  • Jesus was a great prophet.
  • Jesus was born of a virgin.
  • Jesus was not the Son of God.
  • Jesus performed miracles.
  • Jesus did not die on the cross (or at all).
  • Jesus did not rise from the dead.
  • Jesus ascended to heaven.

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What are Sunnis and Shiites?
  • Sunna means tradition Sunnis are traditional
    Muslims (about 80-90)
  • Shia means party or sect Shiites are the
    largest Islamic sect (about 10-20)
  • Sunnis accepted Muhammads right-hand man and his
    successors as the caliphs (successors)
    Shiites thought succession belonged to
    Muhammads family (dynasty)

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What other kinds of Islam exist?
  • Sufis are mystical Muslims (both Sunni and
    Shiite) who seek experience of God
  • Bahai is a religious offshoot of Islam that
    regards a man named Bahaullah as the last and
    final prophet
  • The Nation of Islam is a new religion designed
    for African-Americans that borrowed elements of
    Islam

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How many Muslims are there?
  • There are about a billion Muslims worldwide.
  • The number of Muslims in the US is
    debatedbetween three and eight million.
  • Most Muslims live in North Africa, the Middle
    East, and Southeast Asia.
  • Indonesia is the largest Muslim nation.

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What is jihad?
  • The word jihad means struggle.
  • Sunnis and Shiites usually understand jihad to
    mean the political, military, and cultural
    struggle to establish Islamic law.
  • Sufis reinterpreted jihad to mean the internal
    struggle to control ones own soul.

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What are the sources of Islamic terrorism?
  • Reaction to the Westernization and secularization
    of Islamic nations (e.g., Egypt, Turkey)
  • Hostility toward Israel and the Jews
  • American military presence in Saudi Arabia is a
    major grievance of Al Qaeda, but the roots go
    much deeper

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How can we witness to Muslims?
  • Understand that Muslims are not all alike most
    Muslims in America are to some degree secularized
    or Westernized.
  • Make friends with Muslims.
  • Encourage them to learn about Jesus, whom Islam
    agrees is a great prophet.
  • Focus on the death of Jesus.
  • Explain that grace does not excuse sin.
  • Know what you believe and why!

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For more information on Islam, or for help in
defending the Christian faith, please visit the
following web sitewww.4Truth.netNorth
American Mission Board
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