Title: The Five Pillars of Islam
1The Five Pillars of Islam
- Mr. Majewski
- GRHS - 2008
- Grade 8
2Key Terms in this Section
- 5 Pillars
- Shahadah
- Salat
- Zakaat
- Sawm
- Hajj
- kiswah
- Mosque
- Quran or Koran
- Mecca
- Black Stone
- Kabaa
- Muhammad
- Khadijia
- Tawaf
- Adhan
- Muadhin
3Daily Opener 1/12/10
- Activating Prior Knowledge Islam
- Make a list of (10) facts, terms, information
you know, or think you know about the religion of
Islam. - 1. 6.
- 2. 7.
- 3. 8.
- 4. 9.
- 5. 10.
4Allah
Fact It is considered inappropriate to show
pictures of Muhammad.
5Islam
- Submission to the will of Allah.
6Quran or Koran
- The most holy book of the Muslim faith.
7Mosque
- House of worship for Muslims
8Mosque in Damascus, Syria.
9Islam
What are the 5 Pillars?
- The Five Pillars are
- Shahadah
- Salat
- Zakaat
- Sawm
- Hajj
Muslim Mosque
10The Five Pillars of Islam
Shahadah
Salat
Zakaat
Sawm
Hajj
11Shahadah
- All Muslims must know and believe this
sentenceThere is no god but Allah, and Muhammad
is his messenger." - This is said to a Muslim when they are born and
when they die. - This pillar is known as the Profession of Faith
for Muslims.
12Salat
- The 2nd pillar of Islam is Salat, the requirement
to pray five times a day. - The times of day to pray are at dawn, noon,
mid-afternoon, sunset, at night. - Each Salat is performed facing towards the Kaaba
in Mecca.
13Muadhin
- Person who calls the Muslim people to prayer.
14ADHAN
- A call to inform Muslims that the time for a
particular SALAT has begun.
15Minaret
- Tall tower in a mosque where the Muadhin goes to
stand in a high place for everyone to be able to
hear the Adhan.
16Think, Pair, Share
- Glen Ridge has agreed to install several large
speakers on telephone poles around town. The
purpose of these speakers is so that the Adhan
can be heard by all Muslims in town. - In your notebooks, write your feelings down on
this subject. - Share your ideas with the person next to you.
- Together come up with some possible alternatives
to the speaker system.
17Muadhin performs the Adhaan 1/2
- ALLAHU AKBAR - Allah is the greatest (to be
repeated 4x). - ASH-HADU ANLA ILAHA ILLALLAAH - I testify that
there is no god but Allah. (to be repeated 2x). - ASH-HADU ANNA MUHAMMADAN RASUULULLAAH - I testify
that Muhammad is Allah's messenger. (to be
repeated 2x). - HAYYAA LAS SALAAT - Come fast to prayer. (to be
repeated 2x). The Muadhin, when reciting this
turns the face slightly to the right side.
18Muadhin performs the Adhaan 2/2
- HAYYAA LAL FALAAH - Come fast to success. (to be
repeated 2x). The Muadhin, when reciting this
turns the face slightly to the left side. - ALLAHU AKBAR -Allah is the greatest. (to be
repeated 2x). - LAA ILAHA ILLALLAAH - There is no god but Allah.
(to be recited once).
19Pillar 2 - Salat
20The Kaaba - Mecca
- Ancient, simple structure made of granite. In the
South East corner, a black meteorite (the "Black
Stone") is embedded in a silver frame. - Stairs on the north side lead to a door which
allows entry to the interior. - The Kaaba is covered with a Kiswah, a black
silk cloth which is embroidered in gold with
verses from the Quran.
21History
The KAABA - Mecca
- According to the Quran, the Kaaba was built by
Abraham as a house of worship. - 600 AD Kaaba was taken over by pagans to house
their many gods. - 630 A.D. Muhammad and his followers took control
of Mecca. - Muhammad destroyed the idols inside and dedicated
it to Islam.
Saudi Arabia
22Do Muslims worship the Black Stone?
- Muslims do not worship the Kaaba or the Black
Stone. - It serves as a focal and unifying point among the
Muslim people. - Muslims walk around the Kaaba in a
counter-clockwise direction in a ritual known as
Tawaf".
23- Zakaat, or alms-giving, is the practice of
charitable giving by Muslims. - Muslims look to ease economic hardship for others
and eliminate inequality. - Equal to 2.5 of yearly salary.
- Muslims may donate more as voluntary charity, in
order to achieve additional divine reward.
Zakaat
24- The Islamic month of fasting, in which
participating Muslims do not eat or drink
anything from dawn until sunset. - Fasting is meant to teach patience sacrifice.
- Ramadan is a time to fast for the sake of God,
and to offer more prayer than usual.
Sawm
25The 5th Pillar is the HAJJ.
26A. The Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi
Arabia.
27- Must be carried out at least once in their
lifetime by every able-bodied Muslim who can
afford to do so. - It is a demonstration of the solidarity of the
Muslim people, and their submission to Allah.
Hajj to Mecca
28D. Largest annual pilgrimage in the world.
29- Mr. Majewski
- GRHS
- Grade 8 World History
The History of Muhammad
30Key Terms History of Muhammad
- Iqraa
- Hadith
- Hijra
- Mecca
- Medina
- Archangel Gabriel
- Khadijah
- Sura
- 1st Miracle of Islam
- 2nd Miracle of Islam
- Seal of the Prophets
- Zero
- Astrolabe
31Time Line of Muhammad
- 570 ACE Muhammad is born
- 595 ACE Muhammad marries Khadijia
- 610 ACE Muhammad visited by the archangel
Gabriel for 1st time - 622 ACE The Hijra Journey from Mecca to
Medina - 630 ACE Muhammad returns to Mecca
- 632 ACE Muhammad dies
32Muhammad
- The seal of the prophets or the final prophet
in Allahs plan to reveal himself to the world.
33Islams Connection to other Religions
- Quran provides insight into the missions,
struggles and communities of 25 Prophets - 1st of
which is Adam. - The Quran mentions 4 revealed Scriptures Pages
of Abraham, Torah as revealed to Moses, Psalms as
revealed to David, and Injeel as revealed to
Jesus. - Islam requires belief in all the prophets and
revealed scriptures as part of its religion.
34Jesus and Islam
- Muslims respect and revere Jesus (peace be upon
him is said by Muslims after they say the name
Jesus). Â - They consider him one of the greatest of Gods
messengers to mankind.
- Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified. Â It
was the plan of Jesus enemies to crucify him,
but God saved him and raised him up to Him. Â - The likeness of Jesus was put over another man.
 Jesus enemies took this man and crucified him,
thinking that he was Jesus.
35History of Muhammad Slide 1
- Born in 570 CE in the city of Mecca.
- Discontented with life in Mecca, he retreated to
a cave in the surrounding mountains for
meditation and reflection.
36Muhammads Medina Mosque
37History of Muhammad Slide 2
- 610 - Muhammad received his 1st revelation from
the Archangel Gabriel. - Gabriel said to Muhammad "Iqraa," meaning
"recite." He replied, "I cannot read." Gabriel
embraced Muhammad and after releasing him
repeated "Iqraa." - The Angel Gabriel visited Muhammad many times
over a period of 23 years. Gabriel taught
Muhammad the verses. All the revealed verses are
compiled in the Quran.
38History of Muhammad Slide 3
- Gained few followers early on, and was met with
hostility. - To escape persecution Muhammad and his followers
left Mecca for Medina in the year 622 - This
event is known as the Hijra. - In Medina, Muhammad unites the conflicting tribes
- His followers conquered Mecca in 630 ACE. - In 632 Muhammad fell ill and died.
- By the time of his death most of the Arabian
Peninsula had converted to Islam and he united
the tribes of Arabia under Islam.
391st Miracle of Islam
- The creation of the Koran. This is a miracle
because at the time Muhammad was unable to read
or write.
40Facts about the Quran
- One translation of Quran is Recitation.
- The Quran consists of 114 chapters.
- Each chapter is known as a Sura.
- Muslims believe the Quran to be the book of
divine guidance and direction for mankind. - Consider the text to be the literal word of God,
revealed to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel
over a period of 23 years. - View Quran as God's final revelation to humanity.
41Facts about the Quran
- Note that the Quran was revealed to Muhammad in
Arabic only. - So, any translation, either in English or any
other language, is neither a Quran, nor a version
of the Quran, but rather it is only a translation
of the meaning of the Quran. - The Quran exists only in the Arabic in which it
was revealed.
42Islam, The Quran and Terrorism
- Acts of inciting terror in the hearts of
defenseless civilians, the destruction of
buildings and properties, the bombing and maiming
of innocent men, women, and children are all
forbidden and detestable acts according to Islam
and the Muslims. Â - Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy, and
forgiveness. - Vast majority have nothing to do with the violent
events some have associated with Muslims. Â - If an individual Muslim were to commit an act of
terrorism, this person would be violating laws of
Islam.
43Islam and Racism
- Islam rejects racism.
- One of the major problems facing mankind today is
racism. Â The developed world can send a man to
the moon but cannot stop man from hating and
fighting his fellow man.  - Ever since the days of the Prophet Muhammad ,
Islam has provided a vivid example of how racism
can be ended. Â - The annual pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca shows the
real Islamic brotherhood of all races and
nations, when about two million Muslims from all
over the world come to Mecca to perform the
pilgrimage.
44What Is the Status of Women in Islam?
- Islam sees a woman, whether single or married, as
an individual in her own right, with the right to
own and dispose of her property and earnings
without any guardianship over her (whether that
be her father, husband, or anyone else). - Â She has the right to buy and sell, give gifts
and charity, and may spend her money as she
pleases. Â - A marriage dowry is given by the groom to the
bride for her own personal use. - She keeps her own family name rather than taking
her husbands.
45- The Prophet Muhammads collections of sayings and
actions appearing separately from the Quran.
The Hadith
46Example of a Hadith
- A man walking along a path felt very thirsty.Â
Reaching a well, he descended into it, drank his
fill, and came up. Then he saw a dog with its
tongue hanging out, trying to lick up mud to
quench its thirst. The man said, This dog is
feeling the same thirst that I felt. So he went
down into the well again, filled his shoe with
water, and gave the dog a drink. So, God thanked
him and forgave his sins. The Prophet was asked,
Messenger of God, are we rewarded for kindness
towards animals? He said There is a reward for
kindness to every living animal or human.
472nd Miracle of Islam
- The ascension into heaven by Muhammad is
considered the 2nd Miracle of Islam.
48Islam Advances in Science
- Many crucial systems, such as algebra, the Arabic
numerals, and the concept of zero , were
transmitted to Europe by the Muslims. - Sophisticated instruments which were to make
possible the European voyages of discovery, such
as the astrolabe, the quadrant, and good
navigational maps, were also developed by Muslims.
49Review Question 1 - Islam
- Who was the 1st convert to Islam?
- A. Muhammad
- B. Khadijia
- C. Abu Bakar
- D. None of the Above
50Review Question 1 - Islam
- Who was the 1st convert to Islam?
- A. Muhammad
- B. Khadijia
- C. Abu Bakar
- D. None of the Above
51Review Question 2 - Islam
- The image to the right reveals the Profession of
Faith. What is the wording of the 1st Pillar of
Islam?
52Review Question 2 - Islam
- The image to the right reveals the Profession of
Faith. What is the wording of the 1st Pillar of
Islam? - There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his
messenger.
53Review Question 3 - Islam
- The collected sayings of Muhammad are contained
in what book? - A. Hijra
- B. Angeel
- C. Hajj
- D. Hadith
54Review Question 3 - Islam
- The collected sayings of Muhammad are contained
in what book? - A. Hijra
- B. Angeel
- C. Hajj
- D. Hadith
55Chapter 6 - Section 2
- The Arab Empire and Successors
56Key Terms
- Abu Bakr
- Caliph
- Jihad
- Suni
- Shia
- Shiite
- People of the Book
- Mu awiyah
- Umayyads
- Battle of Tours
- Battle of Poitiers
- Charles Martel
57Creation of An Arab Empire
- Never named a successor
- No male heirs
- Abu Bakr chosen as Muhammads successor
- Father in law to Muhammad
58Caliph
- Title given to the leader of the Muslim people
1st used by Abu Bakr
59Arab Conquest
- Jihad Struggle in the name of Allah
- Unite the Muslim world
- 636 Defeat of the Byzantines
- 642 Defeat of the Egyptians
- 650 Defeat of the Persians
- Great Warriors are assured a place in heaven
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61Arab Rule
- Early caliphs struggled to keep power and assure
Muslims that they were true to Islam - Assassinations of caliphs 2 and 3
- 4th Caliph Ali Muhammad
- Also assassinated after 5 years
62People of the Book Title of respect given to
Jewish people and Christians
63The Umayyads
- Mu awiyah named caliph
- Quote on page 194
- What did he do to ensure further peace after his
death?
64Umayyad Conquests
- 702 Umayyads defeat Berbers in North Africa
- 725 Muslims control most of Spain
- 732 Battle of Tours ends Muslim advance into
Europe - Considered by many to be one of the top 3 most
important battles ever fought - Charles Martel Charles the Hammer Please
see page 195
65Battle of Poitiers
- Charles Martel is primarily famous for his
victory at the Battle of Tours, his stopping the
Umayyad invasions of Europe during the Muslim
Expansion Era.
66Battle of poitiers
67Umayyad Conquests
- 717 Muslims and Byzantines fight to a stalemate
at Constantinople - Advances stop but not advancement
- Influence now begins to be extended around the
known world
68Umayyad empire at height
69A Split in Islam
- Shia (often seen as Shiite today) vs.Sunni
- Shia accept only descendents of Ali Muhammad as
true leaders of Islam - Sunni accept the Umayyads as caliphs or most holy
cleric