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Islam
www.probe.org
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Preliminary Comments
  • Ideas have consequences
  • The need to understand shrewd as snakes and as
    innocent as doves.
  • But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord.
    Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone
    who asks you to give the reason for the hope that
    you have. But do this with gentleness and
    respect 1 Peter 316

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  • Islam Historical Context

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Animism
1500BC
660
1440
30AD
622
1823
563
600
1879
Islam
Mormonism
Judaism
Shinto
Buddhism
Taoism
Hinduism
Christianity
Jehovah's Witnesses
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World Religions
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  • Islam - Origin

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Muhammad
  • Born into the powerful Quraysh tribe in Mecca 570
    A.D.
  • Tradition has it that he was born clean,
    circumcised, with his navel cord cut.
  • Married a wealthy widow Khadija 15 years his
    senior.
  • In 610 A.D. (at 40) Muhammad receives his calling
    from the angel Gabriel.

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Muhammad
  • Muhammad was deathly afraid of the source of his
    revelation.
  • At first he thought it came from a jinn. Khadija
    convinced him it was from God.
  • After a three year period of silence the messages
    began to come again.
  • Hijra (622, flight), Battle of Badr, Battle of
    Uhud, the siege of Medina, Mecca falls

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Muhammad
  • Iqbal Love of the Prophet runs like blood in
    the veins of his community. And You can deny
    God, but you cannot deny the Prophet.
  • Although not considered divine, his example is
    perfect.
  • Abdalati writes He stands in history as the
    best model for man in piety and perfection. He
    is a living proof of what man can be and of what
    he can accomplish in the realm of excellence and
    virtue.

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  • Islam Beliefs

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What is Islam?
  • Islam (submission) is the religion of all who
    believe that Muhammad was Gods prophet.

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Theology
  • Monotheism
  • Shirk (Idolatry)
  • Angels and Jinn
  • Satan

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Anthropology
  • Adam was the first man, created in heaven and
    removed after he sinned
  • Mankind was created innocent but chose to sin
  • Mankind is misled but not fallen
  • We are intrinsically weak, frail, and imperfect.
    We are forgetful of God.

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Sin
  • ...Islam teaches that people are born innocent
    and remain so until each makes him or herself
    guilty by a guilty deed. Islam does not believe
    in original sin and its scripture interprets
    Adams disobedience as his own personal misdeeda
    misdeed for which he repented and which God
    forgave. Faruqi

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Revelation
  • Every people have had a prophet (124,000) and a
    book
  • Prophets are sinless (almost)
  • Mother of the Book (434, 1339)
  • Quran (Koran)
  • Hadith

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Qur an
  • Dependence on the Jewish Talmud, Jewish
    apocrypha, Christian apocrypha, and Zoroastrian
    doctrines
  • Borrows important practices from pre-Islamic and
    pagan Arabia such as those surrounding the visits
    to the hills of Safa and Marwas in the hajj
    ceremony, and also the throwing of stones against
    a stone pillar symbolizing Satan

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Quran (Koran)
Angel Gabriel
Muhammad
Companions
Zayd ibn Thabit
Uthman
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The Hadith
  • The source of traditional sayings of Muhammad
  • Contains most of Muhammads miracles
  • Bukhari admitted collecting 300,000 hadith
  • Considered 100,000 to be true
  • Narrowed them down to 7,275 with many repetitions
  • There are various traditions Bukhari, Mulsim,
    Abu Duad, Al-Tirmidhi, Al Nasa, Ibn Madja

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Salvation
  • Consists of both belief (iman) and action (amal).
  • Belief consists of
  • Believe in the oneness of God
  • Believe in the prophecy of Muhammad
  • Believe in angels
  • Accept the Quran
  • Believe in life after death
  • Believe that God decrees everything

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Salvation
  • Good works consist of the five/six pillars
  • Reciting the confession (shahada)
  • Prayer
  • Fasting
  • Almsgiving
  • Pilgrimage to Mecca
  • Jihad

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Final Things
  • This life is a preparation for the next
  • Every person will taste death
  • Two angels will question the dead in the grave
    (Munkar and Nakir)
  • Unbelievers will be tormented in the grave and
    after the final resurrection
  • The Final Hour will be preceded by
    disintegration of nature and universal sin

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Jesus Christ
  • Jesus is human
  • Is a unique prophet, mentioned in 93 verses and
    15 suras of the Quran
  • Is called the Messiah, the Word of God, and the
    Spirit of God
  • He is a prophet to the Jews
  • Foretold the coming of Muhammad (Jn 1426)

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Jesus Christ
  • Is not God or the Son of God
  • It is not befitting To (the majesty of) God That
    He should beget a son (1935)
  • They say, God hath begotten A sonNo warrant
    Have ye for this! (1068)
  • Say not Trinity desist it will be better for
    you for Allah is One God glory be to Him (far
    Exalted is He) above having a son. (4171)

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  • The Current
  • Crisis

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Jihad
  • The word means striving or struggle
  • Often used in the sense of personal striving in
    the path of God.
  • According to Islamic law there are two domains
  • Dar al-Islam, the house of Islam
  • Dar al-Harb, the house of War

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Jihad
  • The more common interpretation, and that of the
    overwhelming majority of the classical jurists
    and commentators , presents jihad as armed
    struggle for Islam against infidels and
    apostates. (Bernard Lewis, professor of Near
    Eastern Studies, Princeton University)

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Jihad and Non-Muslims
  • (95) Fight and slay the pagans wherever you
    find them, and seize them, beleager them, and lie
    in wait for them in every stratagem.
  • (929) Fight those who believe not in Allah nor
    the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath
    been forbidden by Allah and His Prophet, nor
    acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they
    are) of the People of the Book, until they pay
    the jizyah with willing submission, and feel
    themselves subdued.

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Jihad and Non-Muslims
  • (474-7) When you meet unbelievers, smite their
    necks, then, when you have made wide slaughter
    among them, tie fast the bonds then set them
    free, either by grace or ransom, till the war
    lays down its loadsAnd those who are slain in
    the way of God, He will not send their works
    astray. He will guide them, and dispose their
    minds aright, and He will admit them to Paradise,
    that He has made known to them.

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Osama Bin Laden
  • Born in 1957, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Father became a billionaire during the oil boom
    of the 1970s (construction)
  • Degree in economics and business
  • Has four wives and 15 children

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Osama Bin Laden
  • In 1996 bin Laden issued a fatwa, a formal
    religious decision calling on Muslims to kill
    American troops in Saudi Arabia.

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Osama Bin Laden
  • 1998 Fatwah
  • to kill Americans and their alliescivilians
    and militaryis an individual duty for every
    Muslim who can do it in any country in which it
    is possible
  • to liberate the al-Aqsa Mosque and to remove
    their armies from the lands of Islam.

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Osama Bin Laden
  • Three complaints
  • Americans in the holy land
  • Oppression of Iraq
  • American support of Israel

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Taliban
  • Students of Religion
  • Mullah Mohammed Omar
  • Seized the capital, Kabul in 1996 and established
    an Islamic emirate.
  • Bin Ladens organization helps to keep them in
    power.

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Wahhabi Reforms
  • Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, 18th century Arabia
  • Purification of Islam
  • Encouragement of original thinking
  • Focus on the here and now
  • Militant methods

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Interesting Facts
  • A poll of Englands Muslin community revealed
    that 98 would not fight for Britain 48 would
    fight for Osama or Islam.
  • Over 30 of Muslims in Kuwait believe that Osama
    is a freedom fighter.
  • Former Sudanese President Sadiq el-Mahdi has
    prophesied that Islam will dominate the world by
    2010.
  • 28 of the current 30 conflicts in the world
    include Muslims.

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Resources
  • Websites
  • www.answeringislam.org
  • www.rim.org
  • www.probe.org
  • Books
  • Answering Islam The Crescent In The Light Of The
    Cross, Norman Geisler Abdul Saleeb
  • Islam Revealed, Dr. Anis A. Shorrosh
  • The Islamic Invasion Confronting the Worlds
    Fastest Growing Religion, Robert Morey
  • The Oxford History of Islam, Ed. John L. Esposito
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