Islam: The Essentials (Pelican Books)

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Then there is a special genre of hadith called shama’il, which are intimate portraits of the Prophet’s daily habits, lifestyle and character as conveyed by his closest family members and companions. The shama’il is read especially reverently and is meant to give believers an up-close and personal account of the personhood of the Prophet. The shama’il is made up of hadith and, therefore, much more historically sound or traceable in terms of their authenticity. Weaker traditions are, nonetheless, accepted in this genre under the premise that if it may be true then it is worth knowing. But, beyond the constant reminder of the Qur’an as to who the Prophet Muhammad is, there is also the collective memory and imagination of Muslims that have been passed down from one generation to the next for fourteen centuries through stories and sayings. These traditions are written down, but even more powerfully they continue to be orally transmitted from teacher-to-student and parent-to-children in formal and informal religious settings. The testimony serves as a formal entrance into the religion as it emphasizes the central message of Islam which is to worship and serve God alone following in the footsteps of Muhammad as the confirming, clarifying and culminating Messenger of God. The statement is also recited in the daily formal prayers ( salah) and invoked frequently as a spiritual invocation.

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One way that some Muslims approach this question is through the semantic meaning of the Arabic word “faith” (iman). The linguistic root of the word iman literally means things such as comfort, reassurance, safety, and peace. The ‘experience’ of ‘faith’ (iman), linguistically refer to feelings of happiness and trust. OTHER RESOURCES: The Qur’an is the primary religious text of Islam. Muslims consider the Qur’an to be the precise, unchanged Word of God and God’s final testament to humanity. The Qur’an was conveyed to the Prophet Muhammad via the arch angel Gabriel, who then conveyed it purely without adulteration to the masses. It has been preserved since through memorization, recitation and in the written form. This is what Muslims believe about the Qur’an. Civil condition of the bridegroom at the time of marriage whether – Unmarried Widower Divorced Married, and if so, how many wives are alive Islam stresses that associating partners with God, whether through idol worship or ego-worship, constitutes shirk - the gravest and one unforgivable sin in Islamic theology. Pure monotheism, which includes doing good deeds sincerely solely for God, is continuously emphasized in Islamic teachings. The time at which a verse was revealed is also very important in properly understanding the Qur’an as earlier verses are sometimes overruled (or “abrogated”) by later seemingly contradictory verses. For example, an early verse (4:43) only prohibits Muslims from praying while drunk while still allowing for the consumption of alcohol. However, a later verse placing a full prohibition on consuming alcohol overrules the earlier verse as understood by a consensus of scholars.

India is a country that has partially approved live-in relationships; However, it will still be quite difficult for the Supreme Court to constitutionally invalidate this form of marriage. In modern day era, where feminists all across the globe see this arrangement equivalent to prostitution. There are many advocates of Nikah mut’ah who believe that being a contract, this arrangement is superior to the live- in relationships. Registeration of Marriage under Muslim Law

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He maintained affectionate and loyal ties with his relatives, but without preferring them to anyone who was superior to them. He never snubbed anyone. He accepted the excuse of anyone who made an excuse. He would joke, but would never say anything that was not true. He would laugh, but not uproariously. He would watch permissible games and sports, and would not censure them. He ran races with his wives. Voices would be raised around him, and he would be patient. He kept a sheep from which he would draw milk for his family. He would walk among the fields of his companions. He never despised any poor person for his poverty or illness; neither did he hold any king in awe simply because he was a king. He would call rich and poor to God, without distinction. Islam also emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself and soul. Muslims are granted such an opportunity during the Islamic month of Ramadan – the 9 th month of the Islamic lunar calendar in which the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation from the Holy Qur’an. The Qur’an serves as the primary guide and moral compass for Muslims and the month of Ramadan encourages reflection and appreciation of the revelation. No witnesses are required for mut’ah. And just like in any other contract, the woman being a party can lay down conditions for her sexual union throughout this time limit, this can also include her daily maintenance. Her temporary husband must respect these conditions. The marriage automatically dissolves at the end of the stated period. No matter how short the duration was, the woman has to practice abstinence lasting up to two menstrual cycles. The declaration of divorce must be preceded by attempts of reconciliation between husband and wife by 2 arbitrators. If the attempts fail, then only the divorce will come into effect.

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So, Islam then for the human beings is an invitation to join the rest of God’s created universe in harmony and submission. It is an invitation and not a subjugation because God has endowed the human beings with the special responsibility of free will. Human beings can choose harmony or disharmony. The choice does have earthly and afterlife consequences. Islam as a religion – meaning as an organized way of living life in accordance with divine will – is seen by Muslims to be the religion that was given to Adam and Eve, as the first of the human beings, when they entered the chaotic moral universe of earthly life after having only known heavenly bliss. Upon coming out of a state of blissful innocence, having been tempted by Satan to disobey God, Adam and Eve – in the Qur’anic narrative – turn earnestly to God in repentance, seeking guidance. In response, God promises that Muslims turn to God five times a day in prayer, seeking God’s guidance and mercy, and seeking to become a person of God-consciousness (taqwa). One way of being a person of God-consciousness is to perpetually seek to please God through compassion, charity, and good deeds. In the Qur’an, God encourages believers to feed and clothe the poor (2:267, 76:8-9, 3:92, etc.), speak to people politely (73:10), be compassionate towards one’s parents (46: 15), and greet others with the word, “peace!” (44:89). Why is God called “Allah”? I testify that there is no god except the One God and I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of God.”



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