A Complete Introduction to Islam: World Religion Series, #4
By Mary Pandeo
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Islam is the second largest faith in the world. It is also one that is deeply enriched by its history, which greatly influences the way that it operates today. This book will give you a deeper understanding of this fascinating religion and what it means to the people who adhere to the faith.
“World Religion Series - a Complete Introduction to Islam” is a must-read for those who want an introduction to the Muslim faith. It provides you with a complete overview of what Muslims believe, why they believe it and how they practice their faith. It also gives you a look into the rich history of Islam and how it has helped to shape the faith throughout the centuries.
Mary Pandeo
Mary Pandeo has spent her entire working life as a religious education teacher in several school across the world. As a frequent traveller, Mary has always been fascinated by how religion can shape one's society and social beliefs. Religion and spirituality has been a lifelong passion for Mary and she endeavours to research and uncover all she can about the world's most prominent faiths. Mary has created her series of books to share this passion with you and, when you read them, you'll uncover all you need to know about Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and more.
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A Complete Introduction to Islam - Mary Pandeo
1. Introduction
About Islam
Islam is a complex belief system and this guide can only serve as a brief introduction to it. However, it should provide enough information to educate the reader about a topic that they may be quite unfamiliar with. In this work, we will attempt to demystify Islamic belief, for westerners.
Islam is one of the world’s major religions, with over one billion followers around the world. Founded by the prophet Muhammad in the seventh century, it is a monotheistic faith. More importantly, Muslims see their religion as part of a continuing divine revelation.
Most Islamic scholars trace the origins of their beliefs from the prophetic line of Abraham. Many westerners would be surprised to learn that Islam teaches that both Judaism and Christianity are true religions, but considers itself as the final evolution of God’s plan. Muslims also consider Jesus and Moses as great prophets of the one true God.
Older texts sometimes refer to Islam as Muhammadism
. However, this is not an acceptable term for modern Muslims. It’s important to understand that the religion clearly teaches that its adherents are the followers of the one true God, and not followers of Muhammad.
Muhammad is revered as a great prophet, but the ultimate authority is the divine. The Qur’an is also honored as the holy word of God, and not the words of the prophet Muhammad. When we dissect the word Islam
we also make some surprising discoveries. The Semitic root word slm
means the peace that comes from submission to God
.
So Islam specifically references the submission of an individual’s will to the will of the creator. Furthermore, the word Muslim
translates as one who has submitted
in Arabic. This means that prophets like Abraham and Jesus are also Muslims, in the Islamic worldview, because they submitted completely to God’s will.
Islam the Religion of Peace
It’s interesting to note that the Arabic word Salaam
, which means peace, also shares the same root word. In fact Salam or Shalom means peace in both Arabic and Hebrew. This is because both languages are Semitic in origin and very closely related to one another.
Consequently, Islam is often referred to as The Religion of Peace.
Christianity and Islam share some startling similarities and origins. Both religions are born from the practices of Semitic peoples in the Middle East. Both religions eschew multiple deities and avow that there is only one true God. Angels exist in both Islam and Christianity, and Muslims have a strong belief in a coming day of judgment.
Yet, despite the similarities, it has been challenging for both religions to come to reach common ground. This guide will explore the history of Islam and its chief prophet Muhammad. We’ll gain an understanding of the 5 Pillars of Islamic Faith, and uncover the mysteries of the holy Qur’an.
While volumes have been written about this belief system, most of them are hard to read. When reading about Islam – it’s important to understand that you may encounter beliefs quite different than your own. This guide will serve as a plain English introduction to a sometimes mysterious, and