He Asked About Islam
By Umm Zakiyyah
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An American boy questions a strange faith. He was given the homework assignment to interview someone from a different religion, and he chose Muslims. In this short book, internationally acclaimed author Umm Zakiyyah candidly responds to the boy's questions: Who is your God? If you do something bad, what happens? How has Islam shaped your life? Are there things you don't understand about your religion? What do you think of Jesus and Christianity? Why do Muslim women wear burqas?
Umm Zakiyyah
Umm Zakiyyah is the bestselling author of the novels If I Should Speak trilogy, Muslim Girl, and His Other Wife; and the self-help book for religious survivors of abuse Reverencing the Wombs That Broke You. She writes about the interfaith struggles of Muslims and Christians and the intercultural, spiritual, and moral struggles of Muslims in America. Her work has earned praise from writers, professors, and filmmakers and has been translated into multiple languages.
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He Asked About Islam - Umm Zakiyyah
He Asked About Islam
An American high school student was given the homework assignment to interview someone from a different faith, and he chose Muslims. Here are his questions and my answers.
By
Umm Zakiyyah
Special thanks to Aisha Al Hajjar of AMANI Birth for referring this project to me.
Smashwords Edition
Copyright © 2014 by Umm Zakiyyah
All Rights Reserved.
Published by Al-Walaa Publications
Camp Springs, Maryland USA
Table of Contents
Part 1: Allah and Life After Death
Part 2: Laws, Sin, and Islam in Your Life
Part 3: Sects, Christians, and Jesus
Part 4: Burqas, Rites, and the Heart of Islam
Books by Umm Zakiyyah
About the Author
Part 1: Allah and Life After Death
Question 1. Who is your God and why do you worship him?
My God is the Creator of the heavens and the earth. He is the Creator, Owner, and Manager of all that exists, from what we see and from what we don’t see, from what we know and from what we don’t know. God (whom we call Allah
in Arabic) is the God of all people—you, me, and all humans who have ever walked the earth. I worship Allah because He alone has the ability to hear and answer prayers and reward worship in this world and in the Hereafter.
Question 2. How can you get to know your God better?
We come to know Allah better in three ways:
Reflecting on His signs all around us and within us: He created the heavens in the sky, the ground beneath our feet, and