Thursday, March 5, 2015

Huston Smith Pt.3

How do Muslims live according to their religion?
  • Muslims attempt to follow "The straight path" that is free of corruption, and has very distinct standards. 
  • Islam has set and defined ways to lead a righteous life, which Muslims see as an advantage because it is free of ambiguity. 
  • Fasting in the month of Ramadan
    •  it is meant to teach self-discipline, and to force us to be compassionate and understand how fragile we are. 
    • The Five Pillars help to establish the religions core beliefs as well as to provide a code for daily conduct according to religious values that are associated with rituals. 
How does Islam guide its followers in decision making?
  • The reliance on a feeling of family and brotherly love among followers to foster compassion.
  • The Koran provides spiritual teaching and guides the actions of its followers.
  • The idea that the world requires nourishment to create the sentiment of responsibility for others.
  • Concepts like polygamy are allowed by not encouraged as the man is supposed to love each wife equally, a task that is near impossible.
    • Islam creates a guide to decision making through the Koran and a sense of community 

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Huston Smith Pt. 2

What is "The Standing Miracle"?
  • The Koran's ability to convey its message without losing anything to its followers and that it was written as it is by an illiterate man are what and why it is the standing miracle.
What are the basic theological concepts of Islam?
  • God: God is invisible, omnipresent, and the only god. This means that according to Muslims, Jesus was created divinely, but was only a prophet, not God incarnate. God is also much more merciful and compassionate than he is portrayed, but humanizing terms like father are rejected by Islam
  • Creation: Creation is perfect as it is Allah's work. 
  • Humanity: We often forget our divine origin or take it for granted
    • Infidel is someone who lacks faithfulness to this. 
    • We must surrender to God, but commitment describes surrendering better than surrender because of military connotations.
  • Judgement Day: Individuality and freedom are emphasized on judgement day. 
    • Our souls face reckoning for all of their good and bad actions throughout our life and our commitment to Allah in the end. The souls judge themselves.
    • The basic concepts are the belief in one god, creation, our existence from divine origin and our upholding of our faith and morality. 

Check in

3/4/2015
1. Objective 1 is complete. I'm am the master. When I have the appropriate resources I will attain 2-9. I have a plan. It incorporates my genius intellect being used to propose a multitude of pedantic posts involving my mastery of the material.

2. I will continue to delve into the restrictive application of Qur'anic verses to Muslim Dress (obj 1)

3. Self score (6) 
Need to focus more, though I am finding this extremely difficult as my ability to pay attention drops as the temperature outside rises. Self discipline is a necessity for the complete mastery of any of the objectives. Thank you for the help Mr. Beller

03/08/15
1. 1.1-1.7 complete, Easily done, no problems encountered
2. Research Sharia law to have a solid background before our in class lesson
3. 9/10 - I was focused, not distracted, and easily able to get things done. 

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Huston Smith Pt. 1

What is the significance of Islam in history?

  • The Islamic empire was greater than the Roman is size and cultural diversity.
  • Muslims were able to assimilate their subjects into their culture well because of their faith.
  • Islam and religious zeal contributed greatly to the Arabic empire's spread. 
  • Islam splits from the Torah/bible in saying that Ismael created the city of Mecca.
  • Islam was a driving force behind the expansion of the Arab empire

How did Muhammad's become a prophet and spread God's word?
  • Last of the prophets, no more will come after him.
  • Morally superior to his contemporaries
  • Was told in his retreat to proclaim several times.
  • Faced harsh opposition in Mecca.
  • His message began to spread despite the opposition.
  • Muhammad is the last of the prophets and was called upon by God to proclaim His message because he was not deceived by the false idols of the time. He spread his word in his sermons and grew in popularity despite the leaders of Mecca's best efforts.

What happened during the height of Islam's expansion under Muhammad and why is it significant?
  • Muhammad left Mecca in secret for Medina/Yathrib, where he was welcomed and became magistrate.
  • Muhammad continued to live his life in a virtuous way even 
  • After years in Medina, he returned to conquer Mecca but forgave his enemies and focused on the spread of Islam. 
  • No other Arab leader has unified as great of an area geographically and culturally as Muhammad, making him rank of the most influential man of history according to Michael Hart.
  • Muhammad's tact and skill as a leader helped to spread Islam and bring all of the tribes of Arabia together, and this is significant because it has never been repeated.

What is "The Standing Miracle"?
  • The Koran is considered a miracle because it is written as great poetry by an almost illiterate man, Muhammad.
  • Its name means a recitation and it is the most memorized book in the world.
  • The created Koran contains the divine reality of the uncreated Koran.
  • The Koran considers each sentence to be a revelation because it is said to be from God without any muddling from being passed down.
  • The Koran's ability to convey its message without losing anything to its followers and that it was written as it is by an illiterate man are what and why it is the standing miracle. 

Monday, February 9, 2015

Shahada: Confession of Faith



What are the purposes of specific rituals?


Defined as a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order, rituals, specifically  
 in Islam that take place and they are all connected to each other in some way and serve a specific purpose. 



Tawhid- This is the concept in Islam meaning the "oneness of God" saying that there is one and only one God. There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet. It further refers to God that he is a unity, not composed, and no extra parts. He is simple and uncompounded. Tawhid is a very simple, yet important concept to understand. In order to be engaged with Islam, you must be one with God or else there is no purpose to being a follower.
Risalah- "Risalah" means message in the Arabic language. It holds the Islamic message from God that is told through the prophet Muhammad. It is also known as the book written by an Islamic scholar that describes all of the detailed rules of life according to Islam. It is an obligation by Islams to follow this guide.
Hadith- a collection of traditions containing sayings from the prophet Muhammad with accounts of his daily practices called the Sunna. 
Ibadah- The obedience, submission, and devotion to Allah along with the ultimate love for Him. Muslims believe that is the reason of existence for all humanity.
Iman- Denotes an Islamic believer's faith in the Six Pillars of Islam. It is a concept that every Muslim must follow.
Jihad- a struggle within oneself against sin.'
Shirk- Avoiding a duty or responsibility; a serious sin against God.


Rituals, customs and traditions serve the purpose of honoring God (Allah) by fulfilling all duties and responsibilities.  There is value in the rituals. The rituals serve a need within us to have regular, expected responses to pain and suffering. The rituals give us a way to express joy and appreciation. These are very important human needs. Every religion and culture has these features.


How are specific rituals and doctrines linked? 


A doctrine is a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group. Doctrines and rituals are very similar in a way that a religion has to follow a specific set of rules in order to achieve an end goal, or salvation. There are three specific groups in Islam that are different in meaning but similar in the terms of being driven by specific doctrines:

Sunni- The orthodox branch of Islam and differs from Shia because of its understanding of the Sunna and its acceptance of the first four Caliphs. It is based on the belief that the Prophet Muhammad died without appointing a successor to lead the Muslim community. 
Shi'a- Rejects the first three Sunni caliphs and regards Ali, the fourth caliph, as Muhammad's first successor. 
Sufi- a member of a Muslim group of people who try to experience God directly by meditating or praying,

Sunni's believe in all four caliphs of Islam however only the Shi'a only believe in one. The Sufi do not follow any of what was proposed as they are mainly an independent sect of  Islam that only pray and meditate to feel closer to God. One important theory to point out is that many Muslim groups believe differently that Muhammad did or did not have a successor when he died. It's all based off the beliefs of specific groups and there is no clear answer as to what is the "truth." 


How are specific rituals linked to a foundational figure? 


In Islam, meditation is one of the main forms of prayer and the practical and simple way to gain closeness with Allah. Interestingly, Islam has three different groups of followers, each which believe something different about Islam. The Sunni branch of Islam believes that Muhammad did not have a successor after his death, but the Shi'a branch believes he did. The Islamic religion is unique because they are all based off of the same rituals, but different beliefs within certain groups. They all have a commonality briding them together; they all believe in one and only God and that is Allah.

To what extent do rituals shape community?


Ummah is the Muslim community which is bound together by the ties of religion. Having these connections and tights bonds are important since Islam is a worldwide community of believers from different ethnic backgrounds, races and cultures. This term brings all Muslims together despite age, sex, color, culture, or ethnicity. Having a worldwide community sharing the same beliefs reflects the oneness of Allah. Ummah also gives strength to individuals. 

How does ritual shape daily life?


Islam has many type of rituals that they all must fulfill to ultimately achieve enlightenment. In Islam, Muslims must pray at least five times a day. The Muslim prayer is a combination of physical actions, verbal sayings, and an internal feeling in the heart. Muslims are required to be in a state of calmness, serenity and humbleness while performing their prayers. Once the prayer is started, a series of sayings and actions are performed. The sayings include reciting parts of the holy Qur'an, the holy book of Islam, as well as other sayings glorifying God and thanking Him for all of His blessings upon us. It also gives Muslims the opportunity to ask God for anything they desire. This could include asking for help in getting a job, passing an exam, having a child, asking God for forgiveness of sins or anything else. Fasting is also a main ritual of Islam where Muslims refrain from having different kinds of food, drink and having sexual intercourse from sunset to dawn. Ramadan is a whole month of practicing this ritual. It is viewed as a way to cleanse the soul of all worldly desires and devout oneself completely to the obedience of God. It is also an opportunity for wealthy Muslims to experience life without food and drink for a day, which is meant to remind them of the poor and encourage them to have sympathy and to be generous in donating to help the poor and the needy. A very important aspect of Islam is giving charity to the poor. Muslims are required to give certain percentages of any type of wealth that they have accumulated.


Sunday, February 8, 2015

Koran by Heart

 Nabiollah's Perspective


I feel I did well. I got to meet the main judge, but he was crying and muttering in Arabic, so I didn't understand him. I was escorted by him and then surrounded by a large crowd. i was scared, but i recited a few verses because the elder judge i believe told me too. So many people were around me and closing in on me, i couldn't help but cry, i was scared... But I made it back to the hotel safely. I was proud i had made it to the finals, but that was a few days away, we had time to play. I got to see the pyramids, and ride a camel, and practice of course. The finals went well, however, i did not win first place. 3rd is fine, and it was understandable that an Egypt native won the competition. I did, however, get to recite to the president, what an experience. But honestly, I have no idea what the Tajweed is.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Islam for Idiots Chapter 4

Jesus is considered to have been born like Adam, not part God
Taqwa is to be conscious of God in your heart
God has no form that we can understand
Allah is neither male or female, and we can understand him through his 99 names instead of picturesWe may not depict God, as we have never seen him and cannot understand Him.
Movies are wrong and blasphemous as they try to depict God in a human way
We should not depict prophets either, as their appearance can detract from their message (link to Je suis charlie)
There is only one God. there is not a little bit of God in each of us this is shaytan spreading deceit to keep us away from Him.
No one has ever seen Allah (Moses was close)
Allah is one, no divisions and also no chosen people
Early Islam challenged pagan beliefs
On judgement day idol-worshipers will be confronted by their idols for their foolishness