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What
is Islam and who are the Muslims?
How did Islam begin?
What
do Muslims believe?
Are there any similarities between
Christianity and Islam?
Do Christians and Muslims believe in the
same God?
What do Muslims believe about Jesus?
How do Islam and Christianity differ
over salvation?
How
can Christians reach out to Muslims?
What resources are available to help
us reach out to Muslims?
What
is Islam and who are the Muslims?
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The
word "Islam" comes from an Arabic word, salama,that
has a double meaning: "to surrender" and "to
be at peace." A "Muslim" is a person who surrenders
his entire life to the will of Allah.
A sincere,
devout Muslim is a person of deep religious con-viction and
faith, not unlike a devout Christian. Negative stereotypes
of Muslims in the Western world are partially due to the fact
that our culture has become so secular that people have a
hard time understanding anyone who holds to religious beliefs
strongly.
As of
1995, there are approximately one billion Muslims in the world.
There are about five million Muslims in the United States.
How
did Islam begin? [top]
Muhammad,
an Arabian trader, became familiar with Christianity and Judaism
as a result of his work as a camel dri-ver. Muhammad was deeply
troubled by the status of religion and morality among his
people. In the year 610 a.d., he claimed that the angel Gabriel
revealed to him the name of the one and only true god,"Allah."
At that point, Muhammad’s career as the founder of Islam
began. Islam spread rapidly through Muhammad’s military
conquests.
What
do Muslims believe?
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Above
everything else, a Muslim believes that: "There is no
God but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet." This motto,
called the Shahadah, is used in every aspect of Muslim life.
The sacred book of Islam is the Koran (often spelled Qur’an),
which is believed to be the record of Allah’s revelations
to Muhammad. Muslims believe in Allah’s angels, in Allah’s
books and in Allah’s messengers and prophets (Jesus
is considered one of Allah’s prophets). Most Muslims
also believe that Allah predestines people to go either to
heaven or hell. Muslims believe in a paradise after death
for those who are worthy, that is, those who have adequately
fulfilled Allah’s requirements and are chosen by Allah.They
believe that Muslims may spend some time in hell, but will
eventually end up in paradise. Muslims believe all who do
not worship Allah, following the five "pillars"of
Islam, will be cast into hell when they die. What are the
five most important practices of Islam? Everyone who claims
to be a Muslim is expected to follow the "Five Pillars
of Islam" and therefore to:
- 1.
Daily recite the Shahadah.
- 2.
Pray five times every day facing Mecca-at morning, noon,
mid-afternoon, after sunset and before going to sleep.
- 3.
Give alms. The Muslim is expected to give 2.5 percent of
his income annually and to give other alms directly to the
poor and for other needs.
- 4.
Fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
- 5.
Make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once during one’s
life. Are there differences among Muslims?
Each national
group of Muslims has a distinct culture and traditions.While
the five pillars of Islam are common through-out Islam, there
are three major groups of Muslims. Ninety percent of the world’s
Muslims are either Sunni or Shia Muslims, who believe that
Allah is eternal and that the Koran, is also eternal. They
believe that Allah’s most important characteristic is
omnipotence. They believe that because man has a free will,
Allah rewards and punishes according to man’s behavior.
The other
group of Muslims are Shi’ite Muslims. While by far a
minority group within Islam, Shi’ite Musl ims have cap-tured
much media attention because most major terrorist organizations
that claim to be Muslim are associated with the Shi’ite
branch of Islam. For instance, Shi’ite Musl ims predomi-nate
in the country of Iran. Shi’ite Muslims trace their
origin to the death of Muhammad’s son, Ali. They have
added to the creed of Islam,"There is no God but Allah,
and Muhammad is his prophet," the phrase,"And Ali
(the first Imam) is Allah’s confidant."They also
have added a sixth pillar to Islam,namely, "Jihad"
or "holy war." This concept is understood to refer
not just to literal warfare, but also to the effort to spread
the Koran, and hence Islam, throughout the world.
Are
there any similarities between Christianity and Islam?
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Like Christians, Muslims have a profound sense of the presence
of the Deity in their lives. They believe that Allah is totally
in control and believe it is their duty is to submit com-pletely
to his will. Like Christians, Muslims try to live according
to clear moral codes of right and wrong, and want the same
for their children and for their societies. Muslims are interested
in supporting traditional morality in regard to issues such
as marriage, sexuality, abortion, homosexuality and the break
down in the family. In these ways, there are similarities
between Christians and Muslims.
Do
Christians and Muslims believe in the same God?
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Christians
know and believe in the Holy Trinity, that is, one God who
has revealed Himself as being three equal, yet dis-tinct,
persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Islam rejects
the Trinity and insists on belief in "Allah." Muslims
believe that the doctrine of the Trinity is blasphemous idolatry.
Therefore, it is important to understand that when Muslims
use the word "God,"in English, they are referring
to Allah, the subject of the Koran, and are most certainly
not referring to the Holy Trinity, when they use the word
"God."One must be a bit cautious in making this
point, simply because among Arabic speaking Christians, "Allah"
is the word used for "God" in Arabic translations
of the Bible. The point to be made is that Christians and
Muslims may use similar words, but don’t mean the same
thing when they speak of "God."
What
do Muslims believe about Jesus?
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Muslims
have great respect for Jesus, believing Him to be the prophet
who announced the coming of Allah’s greatest prophet,
Muhammad. Muslims even believe that Jesus was sinless, born
of a virgin and did many miracles, but only because he was
one of Allah’s prophets.
Christians
believe, teach and confess that Jesus was not just a prophet,
but actually the Son of God, true God and true Man, sent by
the Father to be the world’s Redeemer. Muslims do not
believe that Jesus died and rose again from the dead to win
our salvation. Muslims generally respect Christians as "People
of the Book"and do not view them with the same dis-pleasure
that they view persons who are atheists or agnostics.
How
do Islam and Christianity differ over salvation?
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Above
all other differences, this is the most important. Christians
believe that salvation is a gift of love from God-a gift earned
for us by our Savior, Jesus Christ, who willingly came into
this world of sin and death, living perfectly in our place,
fulfilling all of God’s demands,giving up His life as
a sac-rifice for the sins of the whole world, and then finally
rising from the dead as the complete victor over sin,death
and Satan. Forgiveness of sins is a gift from God and cannot
be earned. Christians know God to be their loving heavenly
Father, a con-cept that is nearly unknown among most Muslims,
who do not speak of a personal relationship with Allah, even
though they are very much aware of his constant presence and
his control over their lives.
Muslims
believe that they can be saved if they follow the five pillars
of Islam well enough, and thus earn the favor and blessing
of Allah. But they can never be certain or confident of their
eternal salvation. Christians who have converted from Islam
describe how liberating it was for them to come to know and
believe in the true God of love and kindness, who gives them
forgiveness, life and salvation as a gift because of what
His Son, Jesus Christ, did for them.
How
can Christians reach out to Muslims?
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Discussions
about religion with Muslims should not be one-sided.Christians
must be willing to listen respectfully and learn about the
faith of Islam.Christians should pray that God will touch
the heart of their Muslim friends and neighbors and make them
open to the Gospel. In many cases, the best oppor-tunity for
outreach comes when Muslims move into our com-munities and
neighborhoods. Rather than trying to engage Muslims in heated
debate (which generally is unsuccessful), Christians can reach
out through meaningful friendships and relationships with
Muslims, demonstrating what Christian love, compassion and
forgiveness is all about. As is usually the case, a Christian’s
lifestyle can go a long way toward helping Muslims at least
to consider the possibility of the Christian faith.On the
other hand,if Muslims witness behaviors that are unloving
and reflect a prejudice against them this can turn them away
from Christianity.
When opportunities
for discussion about religion arise, Christians need to stick
to the most important issues. God is a God of love and mercy,
who gives us forgiveness freely, as a gift, because of Jesus,
who is the Son of God, not merely a human prophet. Encourage
Muslims to read the New Testament for themselves. Most Muslims
know Jesus only from what little is said about Him in the
Koran.
What
resources are available to help us reach out to Muslims?
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A short presentation on Islam is How to Respond to The Muslims,
by Ernest Hahn. A longer treatment of Islam is avail-able
in the respectful and sensitive presentation of the Muslim
world view by Roland Miller in his book Muslim Friends, Their
Faith and Feelings: An Introduction to Islam. Both books are
available from Concordia Publishing House.
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