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Islam is a monotheistic faith and the world's second largest religion. Followers of Islam, called Muslims, believe that God revealed His will to Muhammad and other prophets, including Moses, Abraham, Adam, and Jesus.

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Who was a Muslim traveler who wrote about his visit to Mali?

Ibne Batootah. He also visited India, China, Maldeep, Islands of Hind Cheeni, and so many other countries. The detail of his travels is fascinating and enlightening. Read the details of his travels in: Ajaib al Asfaar.

Who spread Islam in central Asia?

Islam came to central Asia in the early to mid 700s C.E. because of Persian and Turkish imperial expansion into that region. The various Turkic Tribes of Central Asia either aligned with the Muslims or with the Chinese Empire in the East, further spreading Islam all the way to Xinjiang/East Turkestan.

Are Pakistanis terrorists?

Pakistan, as any other country in the world; may have some terrorists and may not. Pakistanis are as human as people of any other country.

What mediterranean island is part of muslim-controlled territory?

The northern part of Cyprus was occupied by Turkey in 1974 and is now the (unrecognised) 'Republic of Northern Cyprus'.

What do Muslims do when they are Makkah?

The Muslims wear Ehraam (The garments for men consists of two pieces of only white sheet. Wrap the larger sheet around your waist to cover your body from the navel to the ankles). The head (only for males) should not be covered, and no underwear should be used.

Women are allowed to make Ehraam in any dress they wish which fulfills the Islamic conditions of public dress, regardless of the color but plain. Women's hands and face should be uncovered in Ehraam. Their heads should be covered (Like in Abaya).

Can Asia fit in Africa?

Yes, Africa and Asia do touch. Many believe that the two do not as they are thought to be separated by the Suez Canal. However, there is the Isthmus of Suez, which is a strip of land that connects the two continents.

What Muslim country is furthest east of Mecca?

The Muslim country that is farthest east of Mecca is Pakistan.

Edit: I believe bangladesh is further east than Pakistan.

How big is the great mosque in Mecca?

It is so big that it can accommodate 4 million praying Muslims. Refer to link below for more information.

Who united Muslim Spain?

That was Abd-ar-Rahman I, emir of Córdoba and founder of the Umayyad dynasty.

What does Mecca look like?

If you're a Muslim you should know. It's the huge with I think 4 stories and there's a section for the men and a section for the lady. During Ramadan on the Islamic tv & channels you can see it.

What did Mecca's leaders try to prevent the spread of Muhammad's message?

They physically and violently attacked Mohammed and other Muslims.

if you mean the time of prophet, because the massage of prophet Mohammad was not in favor of them. the idols were the main source of their wealthiness.

Who was the founder of Islamic Republic of Iran?

Ayatollah Khomeini, who led the Iranian Revolution in 1979 and overthrew the Shah of Iran. He then established the Islamic Republic of Iran in which he was bestowed the title of Sumpreme Leader.

Holy city in Saudi Arabia?

Medisan

A2. Medina is the holy city where the Prophet Muhammad is buried. Mecca is the other Holy City in Saudi Arabia.

What is the pre-Islamic religion of mecca?

Islam.

Makka is a city.It is situated in Saudi Arabia. Besides Saudi Arabia, there are 57 independent Muslim countries. Islam literally means peace. Technically it means complete surrender to the Will and Commands of Almighty God. It is the religion or guidance provided to human race by its Creator, Almighty God. About 1,25,000 Prophets (May peace be upon them all) preached Islam. The last Prophet of islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) was born in Arabia in 570 AD. He started preaching Islam in 610 AD when he received the command of Almighty God to preach Islam. In fact, Islam is the continuation of Judaism and Christianity and the most up-dated form of heavenly religion.

Do you have to face the south to pray in the direction of mecca?

Generally Mecca is towards the East in the U.S. so most people face East when praying towards Mecca. (You face Mecca when praying.)

What largest country is Dubai?

Dubai is an Emirate (similar to a State, but about the size of a city) which, together with 6 other Emirates form one country which is called the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi, which is the largest of the 7 Emirates, is referred to as the capital of the UAE. Dubai is the 2nd largest Emirate.

What do Muslims do to show a special devotion to God?

How do Muslims show devotionMuslims show devotion to God in many ways. It depends on the faith of the person like in any case, but some ways are to give alms to the poor to show God they know that other people suffer, and wash others feet. They pray five times a day, fast on Ramadan to suffer the agony that the poor and starving go through, and visit Mecca.

they get down on their knees 5 times a day and pray no matter where they are.

What is the most popular religion in iran?

The dominant religion of Iran is Islam (majority Shi'ite), while the Baha'i Faith is the largest non-Muslim minority religion.

What is a Makkah?

Mecca Mecca IPA: /ˈmɛkə/, also spelled Makkah IPA: [ˈmækə], Arabic: مكة‎ Makka (in full: Makka al-Mukarrama IPA: [(Arabic) mækːæ(t) ælmʊkarˑamæ]; Arabic: مكّة المكرمة‎, literally: Honored Mecca) is a city in Saudi Arabia. Home to the Masjid al-Haram, it is the holiest city in Islam and plays an important role in the faith. As of 2008 the annual Hajj pilgrimage attracts two to three million pilgrims to the city, and presents both opportunities for the city's economy, and challenges for its infrastructure. Culturally, the city is modern, cosmopolitan and ethnically diverse. Islamic tradition attributes the beginning of Mecca to Ishmael's descendants. In the 7th century, the Islamic prophet Muhammad proclaimed Islam in the city, by then an important trading center, and the city played an important role in the early history of Islam. After 966, Mecca was led by local sharifs, until 1924, when it came under the rule of the Saudis. In its modern period, Mecca has seen a great expansion in size and infrastructure. The modern day city is located in and the capital of Saudi Arabia's Makkah Province, in the historic Hejaz region. With a population of 1,700,000 (2008), the city is located 73 km (45 mi) inland from Jeddah, in a narrow valley, and 277 m (910 ft) above sea level.

How many Muslims live in Cuba?

There is no known fixed number of Muslims in the Cayman Islands.

However we are a God fearing people, peaceful, just and respect those who follow the teaching of the prophets (all of them). As well I can say that about 9 out of 10 people pray in some way on a daily basses.

What do Muslims do in Jerusalem?

Muslims must make a pilgrimage to Mecca (The Hajj) at least once in their lives. The Hajj is required of all able bodied Muslims if they can afford it. Although the Hajj is associated with the life of Mohammed, it is also part of traditions stretching much further back in time.

As part of the Hajj, each pilgrim in Mecca:

* walks counter-clockwise seven times about the Kaaba a cube-shaped building which acts as the Muslim direction of prayer (qibla)

* runs back and forth between the hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah

* drinks from the Zamam well

* goes to the plains of Mount Arafat to stand in vigil * throws stones in a ritual stoning of the devil

Mecca also spelled Makkah (in full: Makkah Al-Mukarramah Arabic: مكّة المكرمة‎, literally: Honored Mecca) is Islam's holiest city and home to the Kaaba shrine and the Masjid al-Haram (The Sacred or Grand Mosque). The city is known for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, which being one of the Five Pillars of Islam, attracts close to 3 million pilgrims every year. Islamic tradition attributes the beginning of Mecca to Ishmael's descendants. In the 7th century, the Islamic prophet Muhammad proclaimed Islam in the city, by then an important trading center, and the city played an important role in the early history of Islam. After 966, Mecca was led by local sharifs, until 1924, when it came under the rule of the Saudis.[1] In its modern period, Mecca has seen a great expansion in size and infrastructure. The modern day city is located in and the capital of Saudi Arabia's Makkah Province, in the historic Hejaz region. With a population of 1,700,000 (2008), the city is located 73 km (45 mi) inland from Jeddah, in a narrow valley, and 277 m (910 ft) above sea level.

Why did Muhammad have to go back to mecca?

For many reasons:

  • First reason is the God command to him
  • Second reason is to destroy the Idols in Mecca and around the Kabah and bring it as it was during the era of prophet Ibrahim or Abraham (PBUH) free from any idol to be worshiped parallel to God (or Allah in Arabic)
  • Third reason is to lift up torture of Muslims who were still in Mecca and didn't migrate.

How does Islam affect Saudi Arabia?

Answer (with some hints on Prioktan918's Expert Answer above) The question refers to how Islam affected life in Saudi Arabia and not addressing only the women life. Now to mention how Islam affected life in Saudi Arabia, it is enough to mention that:

  • Islam unified the country that was before just dispersed tribes
  • Saudi Arabia is currently in a very distinguished situation among Muslim Majority countries for having Kaaba (in Makkah or Mecca) surrounded by the Grand Mosque (or AlMasjid Alharam) and the prophet Mosque (or AlMasjid AlNabawi) in AlMadinah (or Medina) and many other religious sites to where Muslims allover the word go for pilgrimage (or Hajj).
  • Saudi Arabia is very much cooperating with other Muslim majority countries and offering support to them.
  • The tremendous amounts of meat coming from sacrifice during pilgrimage (or Hajj) are maintained and distributed over poor countries.

As hints on answer 1 above, it is important to clarify that many people mix between traditional practices and local cultures in a country and Islam religion requirements and laws. In this regards, the following need be clarified according to Islam laws and rules to resolve the misunderstandings about how women is considered in Islam religion:

  • Woman has the full right to choose her husband and agree upon; otherwise marriage is not licit. She has the full right to seek divorce when necessary.
  • Wearing Hijab is a cloth requirement per religion of Islam. However, if one doesn't wear it, then it is her choice and no one will blame her. It is something between herself and God the Creator.
  • Per Islam teachings, it is absolutely mistaken that a Muslim Woman cannot go out in public without a Male Guardian or that she can not drive by herself. There could be some exceptions in some countries although this again not due to religion teachings but due to local traditions and cultures.
  • Abortions is forbidden in all God religions (although in Christianity and may be Judaism they allowed it opposing their religion requirements) except in cases if there is danger on the mother or health problems with the child. It is never left for man to decide woman abortion.
  • It is not true that Women do not receive equal pay for equal work and are treated discriminatorily as concerns job benefits, raises, and advances and that they may be forced to work in a different factory or facility to keep them gender-segregated from the male workers. Many private business even in USA and Europe, they may prefer men than women just to avoid the work interruptions due to pregnancy and child taking care of. However, this discrimination is not per Islam religion teachings. Remember that before Islam religion, women in the West were not even allowed to work and when given this right she was obliged to give her earnings to her husband.
  • If the woman nature of work or housing requires her to possess a weapon for self-defense, she is allowed to have it. Joining military service for women is not usual just for her conveniences. However, in many Muslim majority countries women are entitled to join military. I personally (Egyptian Muslim) have some female relatives joining military.
  • Women education is a requirement per Islam teachings even at the time of prophet Muhammad, some women were teaching Muslims. Almost in all Islamic countries, there are Muslim women students and teachers in all levels of education. Again, one should not mix between Islam role and fundamentals and local traditions and cultures.
  • Voting is guaranteed for all women when entitled by age (as Men).
  • Women domestic abuse and/or workplace abuse is illegal in Muslim countries and who do it is subject to penalty. I wonder from where you got the information that women abuse is legal in Islamic Fundamentalist States. It is even mentioned explicitly in Quran that one should not gaze at a woman.
  • It is absolutely mistaken that Women are afraid to report rapes and sexual crimes to the police out of fear of being raped by the police as well. The Muslim police are respectable people who work for the people benefit and security. There are many articles in Muslim law that penalize these crimes. Again, don't mix between traditions and Islam fundamentals.
  • It is completely wrong that women are forbidden from reading texts of other religions or speaking to individuals of other religions to make up her own mind about which faith she wishes to believe in. Converting from Islam to other religions or vice versa is not forbidden per Islam teachings. It was only at the beginning of Islam era because some people used to convert to Islam back and forth to level up doubts in non Muslims against Islam.
  • Women are allowed to participate in politics, represented in the political institutions, and have the rights to freely assemble or petition for better treatment.
  • It is true that women cannot be; to some extent; romantic or affectionate with her partner in public. This is due to the general oriental cultures and not due to religion. You find the same attitude in oriental Christians and/or Jews.

Finally, there are more than 50 Muslim majority countries. Each country has its own special local cultures and traditions. It is enough to mention that in some Muslim majority countries women got the presidency position; something that never happened in the USA and many European countries.