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Title: Understanding Islam


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Understanding Islam
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What is Islam?
  • The religion of Islam is the acceptance of and
    obedience to the teachings of God which He
    revealed to His last prophet, Muhammad.

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Islamic Teachings (The Quran)-346
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Muhammad the Prophet of Islam (156)
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Interactive Notebook Activity
  • On the left hand side of your notebook create a
    graphic organizer like the one below. Choose the
    3 most important parts of Islam from the video
    and place them in your web

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Some Basic Islamic Beliefs
  • Belief in God
  • Belief in the Angels
  • Belief in Gods Revealed Books
  • Belief in the Prophets Messengers of God
  • Belief in the Day of Judgment
  • Belief in Divine Predestination

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Belief in God
  • Muslims believe in one unique, incomparable God,
    who has no son nor partner.

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Belief in the Angels
  • Muslims believe in the existence of the angels,
    and that they are honored creatures.
  • Among the angels is Gabriel, who brought down
    the Quran (Koran) to Muhammad.

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Belief in GodsRevealed Books
  • Muslims believe that God revealed books to His
    messengers as proof for mankind and as guidance
    for them.
  • Among these books is the Quran, which God
    revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
  • God has guaranteed the Qurans protection from
    any corruption or distortion.

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Belief in the Prophets Messengers of God
  • Muslims believe in the prophets and messengers
    of God, starting with Adam, including Noah,
    Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, and Jesus
  • But Gods final message was revealed to the
    Prophet Muhammad the last prophet sent by God.

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Belief in the Day of Judgment
  • Muslims believe in the Day of Judgment (the Day
    of Resurrection) when all people will be
    resurrected for Gods judgment according to their
    beliefs and deeds.

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Belief inDivine Predestination
  • Muslims believe in Divine Predestination, but
    this belief does not mean that human beings do
    not have freewill This means that they can
    choose right or wrong and that they are
    responsible for their choices.

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Belief inDivine Predestination
  • The belief includes four things
  • God knows everything.
  • God has recorded all that has happened and will
    happen.
  • Whatever God wills to happen happens
  • God is the Creator of everything.

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Interactive Notebook Activity
  • In your own words define pre-destination.
  • Give an example of a choice you made that you
    felt was right
  • In a different color give an example of a choice
    you made that you felt was wrong (nothing illegal
    please)

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The Five Pillarsof Muslim Practice (104)
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The Five Pillarsof Muslim Practice
  • Confession of Faith (Shahada)
  • Ritual Prayer (Salat)
  • Obligatory Alms (money) (Zakat)
  • The Fast of Ramadan (Saum)
  • Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj)

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Interactive Notebook Activity
  • Create an acronym that will help you remember the
    Five Pillars

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The Confessionof Faith
  • Saying with conviction La ilaha illa Allah,
    Muhammadur rasoolu Allah (There is no god but
    Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah).
  • By saying this with conviction, one becomes a
    Muslim.

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Ritual Prayer
  • Muslims perform prayer fives times a day. Each
    prayer does not take more than a few minutes to
    perform.
  • Prayers are performed at
  • Dawn
  • Noon
  • Mid-afternoon
  • Sunset
  • Night

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Obligatory Alms
  • Giving a specified percentage on certain
    properties to certain classes of needy people,
    but not to the extent that you cant take care of
    your own family

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The Fast of Ramadan
  • Every year in the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast
    from dawn to sunset, abstaining from food, drink,
    and sexual relations.
  • This is typically balanced by feasting during the
    dark hours of Ramadan.

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The Pilgrimage
  • The annual pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca) is an
    obligation once in a lifetime for those who are
    physically and financially able to perform it.
  • About two million people go to Makkah each year
    from every corner of the globe.

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The Hajj (308)
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Interactive Notebook Activity
  • If you could go anywhere in the world that has
    some sort of personal meaning (religious, family,
    youve had a dream about it, etc.), where would
    you go and why?
  • Write in complete sentences (minimum 8-11)
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