On May 6, 5:18 am, happy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you can take a look for this web sites > > http://www.imanway.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=90 > > http://www.geocities.com/islamone_l/index.htm > > or read this > > ================================================== > > What is Islam? > > ABOUT THE WORDS "ISLAM" AND "MUSLIM" > > The name of this religion is Islam, the root of which is S-L-M, which > means peace. The word "Salam," derived from the same root, may also > mean greeting one another with peace. > > One of the beautiful names of God is that He is Peace. But Islam means > more than that: it means submission to the One God, and it means > living in peace with the Creator -- peace within one's self, peace > with other people, and peace with the environment. > > Thus, Islam is a total system of living. A Muslim is supposed to live > in peace and harmony with all these segments. It follows that a Muslim > is any person, anywhere in the world, whose obedience, allegiance, and > loyalty are to God, the Lord of the Universe. > > IS "MUSLIM" THE SAME AS ARAB? > > The followers of Islam are called Muslims. Muslims are not to be > confused with Arabs. > > Muslims may be Arabs, Turks, Persians, Indians, Pakistanis, > Malaysians, Indonesians, Europeans, Africans, Americans, Chinese, or > other nationalities. > > An Arab could be a Muslim, a Christian, a Jew or an atheist. Any > person who adopts the Arabic language is called an Arab. > > The language of the Qur'an (the Holy Book of Islam) is Arabic. Muslims > all over the world try to learn or improve their Arabic, so that they > may be able to read the Qur'an and understand its meaning. They pray > in the language of the Qur'an, Arabic. Islamic supplications to God > could be (and are) delivered in any language. > > There are one billion Muslims in the world; there are about 200 > million Arabs. Among those two hundred million Arabs, approximately > ten percent are not Muslims. Thus Arab Muslims constitute only about > twenty percent of the Muslim population of the world. > - > > ALLAH THE ONE AND THE ONLY GOD > > "Allah" was the Arabic word for God long before the birth of Muhammad, > peace be upon him. > > Muslims believe that Allah is the name of the One and Only God. He is > the Creator of all human beings. He is the God for the Christians, the > Jews, the Muslims, the Buddhists, the Hindus, the atheists, and all > others. Muslims worship God, whose name is Allah. They put their trust > in Him and they seek His help and His guidance. > > MUHAMMAD > > Muhammad was chosen by God to deliver His Message of Peace, namely > Islam. He was born in 570 C.E. (Common Era) in Makkah, Arabia. He was > entrusted with the Message of Islam when he was at the age of forty > years. The revelation that he received is called the Qur'an, while the > message is called Islam. > > Muhammad is the very last Prophet of God to mankind. He is the final > Messenger of God. His message was and is still to the Christians, the > Jews and the rest of mankind. He was sent to those religious people to > inform them about the true mission of Jesus, Moses, Jacob, Isaac, and > Abraham. > > Muhammad is considered to be the summation and the culmination of all > the prophets and messengers that came before him. He purified the > previous messages from adulteration and completed the Message of God > for all humanity. He was entrusted with the power of explaining, > interpreting and living the teaching of the Qur'an. > > ISLAM AND NON-MUSLIMS > > Muslims are required to respect all those who are faithful and God > conscious people, namely those who received messages. Christians and > Jews are called People of the Book. Muslims are asked to call upon the > People of the Book for common terms, namely, to worship One God, and > to work together for the solutions of the many problems in the > society. > > Christians and Jews lived peacefully with Muslims throughout centuries > in the Middle East and other Asian and African countries. The second > Caliph, Umar, chose not to pray in the church in Jerusalem, so as not > to give later Muslims an excuse to take it over. Christians entrusted > the Muslims, and as such the key of the Church in Jerusalem is still > in the hands of the Muslims. > > When Jews fled from Spain during the Inquisition, they were welcomed > by the Muslims. They settled in the heart of the Islamic Caliphate. > They enjoyed positions of power and authority. Throughout the Muslim > world, churches, synagogues and missionary schools were built within > the Muslim neighborhoods. These places were protected by Muslims > during bad times and good, and have continued to receive this > protection during the contemporary crises in the Middle East > > =============================================================== > What is the Qur'ân? > > The Qur'ân is the name given to Allah's speech that He revealed to His > servant and Messenger Muhammad (peace be upon him); speech that is > recited as an act of worship, is miraculous, and cannot be imitated by > man. It is the name of Allah's Book, and no other book is called by > this name. > > The connection between the Creator and his Creation is by way of His > Messengers, and these Messengers only know what Allah wants from them > by way of revelation, either directly or indirectly. The rational mind > cannot dismiss the possibility of revelation, since nothing is > difficult for the all-powerful Creator > > revelation is a communication between two beings: one that speaks, > commands, and gives, and another who is addressed, commanded, and > receives. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) - as with every Prophet > - never confused himself with the One who gave the revelation to him. > As a human being, he felt his weakness before Allah, feared Allah's > wrath if he should disobey, and hoped for Allah's mercy. > > Proves why it is impossible that Mohammad (Pbuh) wrote the Quran : > 1. No matter how brilliant or insightful a person might be, there is > no way that he could discuss the happenings of nations lost to > antiquity, issues of belief and Divine Law, the rewards and > punishments of Heaven and Hell, and future events, all in such great > detail without any contradiction and with a most perfect style and > literary form. The Prophet (peace be upon him) had never once read a > book nor met with any historian > 2. The Qur'ân makes to the disbelievers a stern challenge that they > will never be able to produce a chapter similar to it. Such a > challenge would never have come from the Messenger (peace be upon him) > 3. The Qur'ân, in some places, sternly rebukes Muhammad (peace be upon > him) where he acted upon his own judgment in something and did not > decide on what is best. The Qur'ân clarified the truth and showed the > error of the Prophet (peace be upon him). > 4. Many verses of the Qur'ân begin with the imperative verb "Say!" As > a matter of fact, this occurs more than three hundred times, > addressing Muhammad (peace be upon him) and directing him with respect > to what he should say. He, thus, did not follow his own desires; he > followed only what was revealed to him. > 5. Complete harmony exists between what the Qur'ân says regarding the > physical world and what has been discovered by modern science. This > has been a source of amazement for a number of contemporary western > researchers. > ==================================================== > Who was Muhammad? > > Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born in Makkah in the year 570, > during the period of history Europeans called the Middle Ages. > Muhammad was the son of Aamenah and Abdullah, from the tribe of > Quraysh. He was a direct descendant of Ishmael, the eldest son of > prophet Abraham. Muhammad's father died just before he was born, and > his mother passed away when he was six. He was raised by this > grandfather, the chief of Makkah; and upon his grandfather's death, > Muhammad came under the care of his uncle, Abu Talib. > > Muhammad was a shepherd in his youth. As he grew up, he became known > for his truthfulness, generosity, and sincerity; earning the title of > al Amin, the trustworthy one. Muhammad was frequently called upon to > arbitrate disputes and counsel his fellow Makkans. > > At age 25, Muhammad married Khadijah, an honorable and successful > businesswoman. They were blessed with two sons and four daughters. It > was an ideal marriage and they lived a happy family life. > > Muhammad was of a contemplative nature and had long detested the > decadence and cruelty of his society. It became his habit to meditate > from time to time in the cave of Hira' near the summit of Jabal an- > Nur, the "Mountain of Light" on the outskirts of Makkah. > How did Muhammad become a Messenger of God? > > At the age of 40, while engaged in a meditative retreat, Muhammad > received his first revelation from God through the Archangel Gabriel. > This revelation, which continued for twenty three years, is known as > the Qur'an > > Muhammad began to share the revelations he received from God with the > people of Makkah. They were idol worshippers, and rejected Muhammad's > call to worship only One God. They opposed Muhammad and his small > group of followers in every way. These early Muslims suffered bitter > persecution. > > In 622, God gave the Muslim community the command to emigrate. This > event, the hijrah or migration, in which they left Makkah for the city > of Madinah, some 260 miles to the North, marks the beginning of the > Muslim calendar. > > Madinah provided Muhammad and the Muslims a safe and nurturing haven > in which the Muslim community grew. After several years, the Prophet > and his followers returned to Makkah and forgave their enemies. Then, > turning their attention to the Ka'bah (the sanctuary that Abraham > built), they removed the idols and rededicated it to the worship of > the One God. Before the Prophet died at the age of 63, most of the > people of Arabia had embraced his message. In less than a century, > Islam had spread to Spain in the west, as far east as China.
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