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Intro to Islam
Islam was not born in the 7th century
A.D. Rather, it is the same religion that God revealed through His messengers
(peace be upon them) to every people. Islam sometimes seems strange to
non-Muslims because it is a religion which impacts every part of life, from
eating and sleeping to working and playing. It is not only a personal religion,
but also a social one.
Muslims seek to live in accordance with God's
laws. By doing so, they strive to obtain nearness to God and victory over
temporary trials and temptations in this world. All aspects of their practice
including prayer, fasting, charity, and pilgrimage are intended to help meet
this goal. Although strict by secular standards, Islam is not an ascetic
religion. Islam requires its followers to be active participants in their
communities.
Muslims believe that God is One, indivisible, and they
believe in all the prophets of the Christians and Jews including Adam, Noah,
Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon,
Elias, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus (peace be upon them).
Muslims
also recognize another prophet named Muhammad (peace be upon him and his
family), who is a direct descendant of Abraham through his first born son,
Ishmael. His prophethood is prophesied in the Bible in several places, including
Deut 18:18 and John 4:16.
The Qur'an is the holy book of Muslims. It
contains many stories that are familiar to Christians and Jews. It was not
created by man but was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and
his family) through the Angel Gabriel at the command of God. It contains no
scientific fallacies or internal contradictions. In fact, it contains much
scientific knowledge discovered by scientists only in this century. The Qur'an
is an unparalleled Arabic literary masterpiece. Furthermore, it survives in its
original revealed form, unlike the Torah and the Gospel.
People living in
the West and throughout the world should not allow themselves to be ignorant
about Islam and Muslims. For example, there are six million Muslims living in
the United States out of 1.2 billion in the world. Only 18% of Muslims live in
the Arab world. Demographers say that Islam is the fastest growing religion in
the U.S. (and the world) due to high birth rate, immigration, and high
conversion rate. By the year 2000, Islam is predicted to be the second largest
religion in America if it is not already, surpassing Judaism, Mormonism,
Jehovah's Witness, and other religions.
- taken from Islamic Information & News Network - Islam FAQ