Islam, More than a Religion
Despite its huge following around the world and the growing Muslim communities in the United States, Islam is foreign to most Americans who are familiar with Christianity or Judaism. Because most Americans know little or nothing about Islam, they have many misconceptions about Muslim beliefs and rituals. The negative image many people in the United States and Europe have of Islam and the Muslim world has a long history. Many have judged Islam without making an effort to consider this religious tradition on its own terms, without bothering to become acquainted with its teaching and the ways in which Muslims practice their faith. Like Judaism and Christianity, Islam is a monotheistic religion, based on the belief in one God. The Prophet Muhammad proclaimed this religion in Arabia, in the 7th century A.D. The term Islam virtually means "surrender". Within Islam the believer (called a Muslim) use the Arabic word for God, Allah, to refer to the creato
In the Islamic faith the family is the foundation of the Muslim society. The features are to serve as anchoring points of the community's life and fashioning as the "Pillars of Islam. Jihad means "holy war" or "holy struggle". Muhammad's message concurrently perfect and do away with the "revelations" attributed to earlier prophets. The third pillar is the obligatory tax called zakat which means " purification. During this early period, Islam acquired its characteristics as a religion uniting in itself both the spiritual and temporal aspects of life. During the nineteenth century America experienced an influx of Arab Muslims arriving from Europe, settling in major industrial cities. As slaves these early communities were cut off from their heritage, families, and inevitable their Islamic identity. " Zakat indicts that such a payment makes the rest of one's wealth religiously and legally pure. But there is much evidence to suggest that this is not true. Both men and women are expected to dress in a manner that is modest and dignified; the traditions of female dress found in some Muslim countries are often the expression of local custom. Also, Muslim women are seen as an individual in her own right, with the right too own and dispose of her property and earnings. The Arab Muslims were generally able to form their communities and to practice their religion freely. The Prophet Muhammad fled to Medina in AD 622, it was during this time that his preaching was accepted and the community-state of Islam emerged.
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