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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 is the Muslim's messiah?

He is the last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).

(As a point of clarity, Muslims do not use the same definition for the word "Messiah" as Jews do nor the same definition as Christians do. A Messiah in Islam is a human messenger of a divine message who provides the basis for a religion.)

What are the different places to pray?

Matthew 6:6 (KJV AV1611)

Jesus Said,

"But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly."

I use my closet for quiet and peace, but if I am not at home I try to find a quiet room with no distractions.

What type of Muslim are the people most today?

Well there are different countries around the world right?

For example: In Iran or Iraq, the most type of Muslims are Shi3a.

In Egypt the most type of Muslims are Sunni.

So it depends on what country it is but if you want a straight answer, I'm guessing Sunni. But check cuz I'm not sure. :)

Who told Muhammad about Islam?

Allah Subhanatala told Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) about islam.

Why believe in Islamophobia?

It is not true that people dislike Islam. Muslims of course like Islam. However, this impression may be thought by some due to:

  • the biased Western media,
  • the falsified issues propagated by some politicians to implement their political agendas in controlling Muslim countries, and
  • some non Muslim leaders to try to limit spread of Islam and limit the non Muslims convert to Islam.

Why did Christians fear the advent of Islam?

Islam, at the time, was the only major religion to be seen after Christianity had grown. During a time which would lead to The Crusades, this wide-spread 'other' religion was viewed as a direct threat by the whole of Christendom.

The Islamic Caliphates were also a direct threat to the Christian Empires (like Byzantium, New Carthage, etc.) and conquered large swathes of formerly "Christian lands" in the Middle East and North Africa.

Where did French and Dutch set up there first American colonies?

The islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon are the only remnants of French colonies in North America. They are located in the Atlantic 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the Canadian province of Newfoundland.

What is the name of the country Islam practice their religion?

what u mean?
Islam religion are practiced in all countries (or most of them) around the world
haven`t u ever seen a mosque?
but the most holy country in the world for Muslims is Saudi Arabia (Specifically Makkah )

The Muslims are found almost in every nook and corner of the world. There are 57 Independent Muslim countries. Some of the are: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Gulf States, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Jordon. Libya, Indonesia, Aljazair, Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangla Desh etc.

What happens if you never go to Hajj?

If you can't afford it, Allah will forgive you.

If you can afford it (like have a trillion dollars), and you don't go to Hajj, Allah will probably punish you.

If you never get the chance, that's okay too (about 2 million people can pray Hajj per Dhul-Hijjah)

Did Prophet Muhammad have a step sister?

No He hasn't got brother or sister.His mother and father changed his world when he was a child.And he is the first and one son.

Are Moabites Muslim?

Moab, Israel and Judah were three of the small independent West Semitic states to arise around the same time, following the decline of the Canaanite city-states. It may seem surprising that the Israelites and Judahites are now understood by scholars to have been West Semitic (Canaanite) people like the Moabites, but the Moabites never came to be regarded as Jewish. The Bible talks of a common bond between the people of the northern Hebrew kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah, but this bond is not evident with the Moabites.

How many times does the word Al Muhaymin appear in the Holy Qur'an?

Only once. Al-Muhaymin is an Arabic word that means the Oberseer.

Quran says:

هُوَ اللَّـهُ الَّذِي لَا إِلَـٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ الْمَلِكُ الْقُدُّوسُ السَّلَامُ الْمُؤْمِنُ الْمُهَيْمِنُ الْعَزِيزُ الْجَبَّارُ الْمُتَكَبِّرُ ۚ سُبْحَانَ اللَّـهِ عَمَّا يُشْرِكُونَ ﴿٢٣﴾

Emglish meaning translation:

{He is Allah, other than whom there is no deity, the Sovereign, the Pure, the Perfection, the Bestower of Faith, the Overseer, the Exalted in Might, the Compeller, the Superior. Exalted is Allah above whatever they associate with Him. (23) }

(Quran, chapter 59, verse 23)

What does ihram symbolise for Muslims?

Ihram is symbolise that everyone is equal in the eyes of Allah.

What is the Muslims favorite color?

I don't believe God (swt) has a favourite color, He doesen't think like us humans. Perhaps He likes all colors equally?

Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) favourite color is green though. I've also heard he liked white.

It is also told that in Heaven, people will wear green garments.

Who is the Muslim leader of the second crusade called?

There was not a unified leader of the Muslims. The Muslim peoples were split into a number of different groups, and not one collective body.

Leaders that were important in the First Crusade from the Muslim side would probably be Kilij Arslan and Danishmend.

Why do muslims not celebrate easter?

Because Easter is not for muslims and is for christians

Why is jihad allowed in Islam?

Murder isn't allowed in Islam. God says in the Quran:

…if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people.~Quran 5:32

To elaborate for those who may be unclear on what this means:

There are situations in which taking the life of another is allowable and is NOT murder, such as application of the death penalty as punishment for a crime of equal severity (like murder), or in self defense. Anything else is murder and is strictly forbidden in Islam. It is by far one of the worst sins anyone can commit.

What is the prayer ritual of Islam?

it is knwon as NAMAAZ

Learning the basics of Muslim Prayer

Salat or Muslim's prayer is an essential part of muslims' worships. Prophet Muhammad said that the Salat is the pillar of our religion. So it is important for every muslim to know how to pray.

The first thing to know about prayer is that it's very simple and there are many exeptions for those who have difficulties; however, while performing prayer full concentration and attention is required.

There are five required daily prayers for every muslim. Each prayer consist of several Rakats (parts) depending to the time it is performed for. The Dawn 2 Rakat (fajr), Noon 4 rakat (duhr), Afternoon 4 rakat (asr), Sunset 3 rakat (magreb), and Night 4 rakat (esha) prayers. Total of 17 rakats a day to the direction of Ka'ba (North-east in north america). It seems too much and too long but when you learn how to do it and undrestand why you do it, it is going to be very enjoyable.

The time for Fajr prayer is from dawn to time of sunrise. The time for Duhr and Asr prayer is from noon to sunset, and the time for Magreb and Esha prayer is from sunset to midnight.

How to Pray

It is impossible to explain how to pray in short article like this and it is a big responsiblilty to teach people something this important. However, the greater responsibility is to introduce the basic and leave the research for the reader. Before praying you have to make a wodho, be sure you are pure and clean, and your dress is appropriate(research more about this part). Ladies should weara clothe where only their face, hands (to the wrist, not arms) and their feet (to their ankle) is shown, and male are required to cover their body appropriatly as well.

Neiat and Ghera'at

Neiat or intention is the most important part of the prayer. By this you say that why you are standing for prayer, which prayer, how many rakats. You can say it loud or in your mind.

For example: I will pray the salat al-Fajr, two ra'akat, gurbatan ela-laah, (to get closer to Allah).

It doesn't matter what language you say it, as long as you have the intention. This is the way you should stand and put your hands during this stage:

(fig 1)

Then you do your Takbiratul-Ehram (saying Allah Akbar)and drop your hands, from ears to your laps. Now you entered prayer officially and from this point till salam you can't talk, eat, or move out of prayer's form. Start your prayer by reading Al-Hamd and the sura (fig 2). You have to say everything in arabic and learning it is very easy just need practice, you can ask some of the Muslims or people who know arabic to read the right pronounciation for you, or click on the photo to listen to it. In this part you would read two chapters, Reading the chapter al-Hamd is necessary but chossing the sura is up to you, people read the chapter of Ekhlas mostly. The way to stand and read is in the figure 2.

(fig 2)

Rakat

Rakat consist of Gera'at (reading of the al-hamd and sura, or Tasbeehat al-Arba'a), one Ruku'e, and two Sajda.

Ruku'e

After you read the Al-hamd and sura you bend by placing your hands on your knees and looking between your legs, this is called Ruku'e. And you say a Thekr (praise to allah). To make it easy on the biginners you would say Subhan-allah 3 times or you can refer to the people who pray for their thekr. Fig 3 explains how you have to do this part.

(fig 3)

Qunut

Qunut is the part you raise your hand and ask allah for what you need you can say it in any language or just say a short grace in arabic. Qunut is performed after the Al-hamd and Sura recitation of the second rakat and it is not required (vajeb) but is Mustahab (recommended). The way to do this part is explained in figure 4.

(fig 4)

Sajda

After Ruku'e you stand straight like you started and then go to Sajda. In this part you prostrate to allah. That means you place seven part of your body touching the ground and say a thekr similar to the one in Ruku'e, your forehead, palms, knees, and your toes. Your forhead should be on a wooden or stone made object (see more details on this part). You did one Sajda, like in fig 5, you sit like your in Tashahood, and do another one after that.

<(fig 5)

Tashahud

After performing your second sojda on the second rakat of every prayer and the last rakat of the particular prayer your performing, you perform Tashahud. In this part you would sit in a way that your left foot is on your right and your palms are on your thighs. And you read Tashahood in arabic (see fig 6). This part is to be performed on every two Rakats and before you finish salat. Example if you are doing the Dohr, Asr, and Esha prayers which are four Rakats you do Tashahood in the end of second Rakat and at the end of fourth Rakat before saying the Salam. And if you praying the Maghreb prayer which is three Rakat's you do Tashahood at the end of second Rakat and the third Rakat before finishing the prayer. The meaning of it is:

I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, He is one and no one is like him, And I bear witness that Mohammad is his conformer (Ab'd) and his messanger, O'Allah send greetings to Mohammad and the Family of Mohammad.

(fig 6)

Salam

This is the end part of salat and by reciting this part you officially end your prayer. You would read it at the end of the last Rakat (after the second sajda) and you finish your prayer. After reading it you would raise your palms from your thigh and say Allah'u Akbar and put your hands back on the thighs for three times (see fig 7). You read it in Arabic and pronunciaion is here. The meaning of the reading it is

Greetings to us and to the faithful (Saleheen) conformers' of allah, Greetings and Mercy of Allah be onto you.

(fig 7

How do you say thank you Allah in arebic?

i believe it's shukr al humdulilla,

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shukr is thanks :)

sukran is thank you

How long is a Muslim service?

well i hant been to one but...my aunty has and that was like 3 hrs long but anyway they can be more longer you know .

hope that helped :)

What is hijab for Muslims?

A hijab or ijāb (حجاب), as commonly understood in the English-speaking world, is the type of head covering traditionally worn by Muslim women, but can also refer to modest Muslim styles of dress in general. Similar head coverings (Wimple or Wimpel) are also worn by traditional orthodox Christian and Jewish women. The Arabic word literally means curtain or cover (noun), based on the root حجب meaning "to cover, to veil, to shelter". Most Islamic legal systems define this type of modest dressing as covering everything except the face and hands in public. According to Islamic scholarship, hijab is given the wider meaning of modesty, privacy, and morality; the word for a headscarf or veil used in the Koran is khimār (خمار) and nothijab. Still another definition is metaphysical, where al-hijab "refers to the veil which separates man or the world from God."