Islam explained for Children

September 8, 2008
Islam is the main religion of the Middle East, Asia, and the north of Africa.
Place of Origin Saudi Arabia
Founder ALLAH THROUGH Gabriel to Mohammed pbuh
Sacred Text The Qur’an
Sacred Building Mosque
Holy Places Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem
Major Festivals Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha
Index 

  1. Who is the founder of Islam?
  2. What does Islam mean?
  3. What is Islam based on?
  4. What is a Muslim?
  5. What do Muslims believe?
  6. Who or what is Allah?
  7. Who is Muhammad (pbuh)?
  8. What is the holy book of Islam called?
  9. Where do Muslims worship?
  10. What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
  11. What is so special about how Muslims pray?
  12. Why do Muslims face Mecca when praying?
  13. When do Muslims pray?
  14. What are the different types of Muslims?
  15. What are the main Muslim Festivals?

 

Who is the founder of Islam?

The prophet Muhammad (peace bupon him ), who was born in A.D. 570 at Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, is often regarded as the founder of Islam. He was the last prophet to be sent by Allah. He recieved the revelations from God through the angel Gabriel.  So really the founder is God Almighty.  There were many prophets before Muhammad (pbuh) including: Ibrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses) and Isa (Jesus).

(peace be upon him – Muhammad is so revered that it is usual to make this statement every time his name is mentioned)

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VERSES FROM THE QUR’AN

September 8, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Clean Your Heart for Ramadan

September 8, 2008

Although it is important always, but during Ramadan let us purify ourselfves and our hearts and get rid of all those grudges and feelings of anger and hurt we have towards family or those we used to have as friends and let go over something silly or foolish.  Start today and reach out to mend a broken fence, pick up the phone, write a card, send an email, or sms. Say I am sorry even if it wasnt your fault just to start the healing between you and the other person.

We never know when is our last day, and sometimes just a hello is all it takes to unfreeze a heart that has held on to pain or anger a day too long.

Recently I was witness to a beautiful sight when an niece of a friend came up to visit him after a 20 year silence. Within a few minutes hugs and tears were flowing and words of forgiveness spoken. It was so hard for the neice to make the first move but 20 years was long enough, and we never know if there will be another year to take the chance.

may Allah be pleased with him, reported: 
Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: It is not lawful for a Muslim to desert his fellow Muslim beyond three nights, the one turning one way and the other turning the other way when they meet; the better of the two is the one who is the first to give a greeting.
Hadith number in Sahih Muslim [Arabic only]: 4643

Do not leave for tomorrow what can be done today.

 


Mekka Al-Mukarama

September 8, 2008

 

PEOPLE GATHERED AROUND THE KABBA FOR PRAYER


The Myth of Muslim Support for Terror

September 8, 2008

The myth of Muslim support for terror

February 25, 2007

WASHINGTON – Those who think that Muslim countries and pro-terrorist attitudes go hand-in-hand might be shocked by new polling research: Americans are more approving of terrorist attacks against civilians than any major Muslim country except for Nigeria.

The survey, conducted in December 2006 by the University of Maryland’s prestigious Program on International Public Attitudes, shows that only 46 percent of Americans think that “bombing and other attacks intentionally aimed at civilians” are “never justified,” while 24 percent believe these attacks are “often or sometimes justified.”

Contrast those numbers with 2006 polling results from the world’s most-populous Muslim countries – Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nigeria. Terror Free Tomorrow, the organization I lead, found that 74 percent of respondents in Indonesia agreed that terrorist attacks are “never justified”; in Pakistan, that figure was 86 percent; in Bangladesh, 81 percent.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20070223/cm_csm/yballen


Islamaphobia Explained!

September 8, 2008

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This power point explains why so many of us fear what we dont know or dont understand.  Jihad actually is much more about the work a person does to control the desires of their own personality or character.  Jihad is really about how much a person struggles against the negative aspects within their personality or character, and working on becoming a better person in control of their faculties such as anger, passion, desire, lust, greed and so on.  This kind of jihad is much harder and goes on day to day.

Secondly, maybe miswritten here in the ppt is that women are not forced per se to wear the hijab but in order to submit to the will of God, a woman will chose to wear it in order to please God and to fulfill His requirements given in the Quran, where it is simply and clearly stated that a woman should draw from her veil and cover her neck slit of the dress and her bossom.  I hope that this ppt will help to dispell many of the misconceptions that surround Islam and Muslims.


MISUNDERSTOOD QUOTE ABOUT FIGHTING PAGANS

September 8, 2008

Most misunderstood quote used by Non-Muslims to spread disinformation about Islam

March 8, 2007

Quran:
Chapter 9 verse 5

But when the forbidden months are past, then fight the pagans wherever you find them, and seize them and beleaguer them and lie in wait for them in every stratagem (of war). But if they repent and establish regular prayers and practice regular charity, then open the way for them, for Allah is oft-forgiving, most merciful.”

Some people – especially some contemporary non-Muslim critics of Islam – have tried to claim that this verse abrogates the verse “Let there be no compulsion in religion.” They argue that the generality of this statement implies that every unbeliever who refuses to accept Islam must be fought. They support their allegation by pointing out that this verse is one of the last verses to be revealed about fighting.

However, this verse in no way abrogates the principle in Islamic Law that there is no compulsion in religion. It may be general in wording, but its meaning is quite specific on account of other verses of the Quran that are connected with it as well as on account of a number of pertinent hadîth. We will be discussing these texts shortly.

The people being referred to by this verse are the pagan Arabs who had been waging war against the Prophet (peace be upon him) and who had broken their covenant and treaties with him. This verse is not speaking about the other pagan Arabs who did not break their treaties and take up arms against the Muslims. It is also most definitely not speaking about the Jews or Christians, or, for that matter, the pagans who were living outside of Arabia.

If we look at the verses in Surah al-Tawbah( Chap 9) immediately before and after the one under discussion, the context of the verse becomes clear.

A few verses before the one we are discussing, Allah says: “There is a declaration of immunity from Allah and His Messenger to those of the pagans with whom you have contracted mutual alliances. Go then, for four months, to and fro throughout the land. But know that you cannot frustrate Allah that Allah will cover with shame those who reject Him.” [Surah al-Tawbah: 1-2]

In these verses we see that the pagans were granted a four month amnesty with an indication that when the four months were over, fighting would resume. However, a following verse exempts some of them from the resumption of hostilities. It reads: “Except for those pagans with whom you have entered into a covenant and who then do not break their covenant at all nor aided anyone against you. So fulfill your engagements with them until the end of their term, for Allah loves the righteous.” [Surah al-Tawbah: 9:4]

So when Allah says: “But when the forbidden months are past, then fight the pagans wherever you find them, and seize them and beleaguer them and lie in wait for them in every stratagem (of war)”, we must know that it is not general, since the verse above has qualified it to refer to the pagan Arabs who were actually at war with the Prophet (peace be upon him) and those who broke their covenants of peace.

This is further emphasized by a few verses later where Allah says:“Will you not fight people who broke their covenants and plotted to expel the Messenger and attacked you first?” [Surah al-Tawbah: 9:13]

Ibn al-Arabi, in his commentary on the Quran, writes: “It is clear from this that the meaning of this verse is to kill the pagans who are waging war against you.” [Ahkam al-Quran: (2/456)]

Allah also say right after the verse under discussion: “How can there be a covenant before Allah and His Messenger with the pagans except those with whom you have made a treaty near the Sacred Mosque? As long as they stand true to you, stand true to them, for Allah does love the righteous.” [Surah al-Tawbah: 9:7]

http://islamtomorrow.com/kill.asp


What Does Islam Say About “Forcing People in Religion?”

March 8, 2007

Allah says in His Quran: “Let there be no compulsion in religion. Truth has been made clear from error. Whoever rejects false worship and believes in Allah has grasped the most trustworthy handhold that never breaks. And Allah hears and knows all things.” [Surah al-Baqarah: 256]

http://islamtomorrow.com/kill.asp

 

Many people like to think that Islam was spread by the sword and this is false if one reads correct historical information.  Many Jews and Christians were welcomed to live among the Muslims, however they were required to pay a head tax because they did not pay the yearly zakat as the Muslims did, therefore it was a way to balance among the society for the needs of the poor and needy.  Even in Jerusalem it is a known fact that the keys were entrusted to Muslims to ensure fairness between both Jews and Christians.

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