What is Islam?: The name of the religion is Islam, which comes from an Arabic root word meaning "peace" and "submission." Islam teaches that one can only find peace in one's life by submitting to Almighty God (Allah) in heart, soul and deed. The same Arabic root word gives us "Salaam alaykum," ("Peace be with you"), the universal Muslim greeting.
Who is a Muslim?: A person who believes in and consciously follows Islam is called a Muslim, also from the same root word. So, the religion is called "Islam," and a person who believes in and follows it is a "Muslim." * What is the difference between Muslim, Moslem and Islamic?
How Many and Where?: Islam is a major world religion, with over 1 billion followers worldwide (1/5 of the world population). It is considered one of the Abrahamic, monotheistic faiths, along with Judaism and Christianity. Although usually associated with the Arabs of the Middle East, less than 10% of Muslims are in fact Arab. Muslims are found all over the world, of every nation, color and race. * Muslim population of the world
Who is Allah?: Allah is the proper name for Almighty God, and is often translated merely as "God." Allah has other names that are used to describe His characteristics: the Creator, the Sustainer, the Merciful, the Compassionate, etc. Muslims believe that since Allah alone is the Creator, it is He alone that deserves our devout love and worship. Islam holds to a strict monotheism. Any worship and prayers directed at saints, prophets, other human beings or nature is considered idolatry. * More about the nature of God * "Names" of Allah
What do Muslims believe about God, prophets, the afterlife, etc.?: The basic beliefs of Muslims fall into six main categories, which are known as the "Articles of Faith": * Faith in the unity of God * Faith in angels * Faith in prophets * Faith in books of revelation * Faith in an afterlife * Faith in destiny/divine decree
The "five pillars" of Islam: In Islam, faith and good works go hand-in-hand. A mere verbal declaration of faith is not enough, for belief in Allah makes obedience to Him a duty. The Muslim concept of worship is very broad. Muslims consider everything they do in life to be an act of worship, if it is done according to Allah's guidance. There are also five formal acts of worship which help strengthen a Muslim's faith and obedience. They are often called the "Five Pillars of Islam." * Testimony of faith (Kalima) * Prayer (Salat) * Almsgiving (Zakat) * Fasting (Sawm) * Pilgrimage (Hajj)
Daily life as a Muslim: While often seen as a radical or extreme religion, Muslims consider Islam to be the middle road. Muslims do not live life with complete disregard for God or religious matters, but nor do they neglect the world to devote themselves solely to worship and prayer. Muslims strike a balance by fulfilling the obligations of and enjoying this life, while always mindful of their duties to Allah and to others. * Morals and manners * Business ethics * Modesty in dress and behavior * Dietary rules * Marriage * Care of children and elderly * Racism and prejudice * Relations with non-Muslims
Islam and/or Islam culture is not misogynistic. Muslims women are well acknowledged and respected in Islam. Islam religion is the first that set up women human rights since the 7th century preceding all other UN or religion decrees. Islam is not stereotype. It is God religion. Refer to question below.
I believe if they capture you for example prisoners of war and they tell you to leave Islam or else they kill you.. you need to lie or else you would agree to your own death(suicide) which is forbidden in Islam. Or you have to lie to save yourself or family members from killing.The answers above are perfect examples of choosing 'the lesser of two evils.'
In Islam, hypnotism is generally considered permissible as long as it is used for legitimate medical or therapeutic purposes by trained professionals. However, practices that involve deception, manipulation, or harm to individuals are not permitted. Overall, the ethical guidelines of Islam should be followed when engaging in hypnotic techniques.
scolding wife in Islam- to scould wife in Islam is a very big sin.suppose if a person is very Islamic but he treats his wife,daugter and his family very badly.then that man is not considered as a Muslim.scoulding wife in Islam is haram.
Uthman ibn Affan, the third caliph of Islam, was known for his generosity, humility, and piety. He was also described as a compassionate and gentle leader who valued harmony and unity among the Muslim community. Uthman was known for his kindness and dedication to spreading the message of Islam peacefully.
The aim of all mysticism, and all worship is to please Almighty Allah and win His Favour.
R. S. Bhatnagar has written: 'Mysticism in Urdu poetry' -- subject(s): Mysticism in literature, History and criticism, Urdu poetry, Mysticism, Islam 'The varieties of mystical experience of Urdu Sufi poets' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Islam, Mysticism, Mysticism in literature, Sufi poetry, Urdu, Urdu Sufi poetry
It has no relation religiously with Islam. It may be used politically on flags but has no relation with the religion of Islam.
No, they are different. Sufism is an Islamic tradition of religious mysticism, beginning in the first centuries of Islam, while the Bahai Faith is a religion, founded in Iran in the 19th century. There are wikipedia pages for both of them. Having said that, Sufism and Bahai mysticism, and Christian mysticism, and Jewish mysticism, have a lot in common. Mysticism is a "common place" where the religions meet, at least to some degree
Eric Winkel has written: 'Islam and the living law' -- subject(s): Islamic law, Interpretation and construction, Mysticism, Islam
Ori Z. Soltes has written: 'The ashen rainbow' -- subject(s): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), and the arts, Modern Arts 'National Treasures of Georgia' 'Mysticism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam' -- subject(s): Islam, Judaism, Mysticism
Cornelius Weissner has written: 'Wahrhaftige Relation' -- subject(s): Mysticism, Theosophy
I would imagine you're referring to Sufism.
Islam does not allow relationships like these that's why Islam has early marriage concept !
As Islamic peoples reproduce, apparently there are indeed relations in Islam.
Arifi has written: 'The Book of ecstasy' -- subject(s): Sufism, Sufi literature, Islam, Mysticism
no