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صفحه 4:
WHAT DO MUSLIMS BELIEVE
ABOUT JESUS?
_ Isa (Jesus) is mentioned 3
times in the Quran. It
describes his virgin birth,
calling him the “son of
Mary” 23 times.
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than any other, prophet
(including Muhammad.)
صفحه 5:
WHAT DO MUSLIMS THINK OF
JESUS?
. The Quran also mentions the miracles
of Jesus, refers to “the gospel” 12
times, and calls Christians the
“neople of the book.”
_ In addition to the Quran, Muslim —
traditions associate Jesus with) the
end of time and the judgment day,
and Muslims often 2۷ 0 Jesus for
healing or gerd Saris تاه
considered to one who has power.
صفحه 6:
WHAT DO MUSLIMS THINK OF
JESUS?
_ However, there is no other religion like
Islam in that from its inception it has
promoted a specific, total, and emphatic
denial of the major truth claims of
Christianity.
_ This may partly be because of
Muhammad's misunderstandings of the
corrupted Christianity of his day, but it
may also be explained by Islam’s desire to
demonstrate that it Bas\stiperseded all
other religions as the 135 0 کت رتیل
ا دهد رت
صفحه 7:
ISLAM'S ATTACKS ON
CHRISTIANITY
_ That the Bible of the Christians is corrupt,
unreliable, and inferior to the Qur’an.
_ That Christians follow untruthful
doctrines: the doctrine of the Trinity is
especially considered to be blasphemous
and sinful. 7 :
_ That Jesus is not the divine son of God,
because God is too exalted to have a son.
_ That Jesus was not cru La and was not
resurrected; that he f Savior or
mediator and did not< ie the sins of
mankind. ۳۳
صفحه 8:
WHAT DO MUSLIMS THINK OF
JESUS?
“That they said in boast ‘We
killed Christ Jesus the son of
Mary, the Messenger of Allah.’
But they killed him not, nor
crucified him, but so it was
made to appear to them. And
those who differ therein are
full of doubts, with no certain
knowledge, but only
conjecture to follow, for of a
surety they killed him not.
Nay) Allah raised him up unto
Himself) and Allah is exalted in
Power, Wise.” (Qur'an 4:157-
158)
صفحه 9:
WHAT DO MUSLIMS THINK OF
5 IES Muslims believe that Jesus
hid in a niche in the wall and one
of his companions took his place.
کاه209 ۲0۵۴ ۱۵۱۵ 0۱۳06۲5 ۶
لطس سرا تین
Judas to look like him instead.
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minute.
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دنادع رز اانا مع سر ند بر نت
but that God took him up into
Bree falsely
صفحه 10:
Who Is Osama Bin-Laden?
_ Who is this man, and
why does he hate our
nation?
_ He is a religious
leader who is
contending for his
faith.
_ Men like Bin-Laden
are primarily
motivated by their
religious ideology.
صفحه 11:
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صفحه 12:
DID YOU KNOW?
.. ۲۱16۲6 216 ۲۸۵۲6 ۲۱۱۵۱ ۶ oda
Muslims (about 1 out of every
5 people on the planet); the
U.N. projects that by 2055 at
least half of the global
birthrate will be Islamic.
_ Muslims have targeted the
United States with an
aggressive missionary
program, Saudi Arabia has
given millions of dollars to
Harvard and) the University of
۸۲۱۵۱۱5۹۵5 ۲۵ ۲۱۱۸
study centers,
صفحه 13:
DID YOU KNOW?
US cre eae more
Muslims than Episcopalians
in America; and, within ten
years, Islam may be the
5660۱۱ ۱3۲065۲ ۵
the United States.
_ Between 1989 and 1998
the Islamic population in
تسه مر تین /متدیل نی تززری
there are now estimated to
یلیر 2 لین اك ا تا كلما حزما
Muslims in the U.S.
صفحه 14:
Muslims Have Aggressive
Missionary Efforts In the
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صفحه 15:
DID YOU KNOW?
_ Muslim chaplains already
serve in the armed forces,
2110 ۲۱6۲6 ٩۲6 ۷۰۵۱۱۷ دذاكناال!
لديا meetings on Capitol
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religion ۱۳ ۸۳۱6۲۱۵, 2٩
2110 ۳۱۱۱۵۲ 0۶ 5۲۵۱۵۱۱۱۲۷ 0۲
of our people...”
صفحه 16:
Contrasting Worldviews
Shortly after the end of the Cold War, Samuel
Huntington, professor of government at
Harvard, predicted that in the future
serious competition would lessen between
nation-states or political ideologies.
Instead, Huntington predicted anera of
growing competition between
civilizations: i.e., religion) ethnicity, and
cultural values. Ott
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صفحه 17:
ISLAM & CHRISTIANITY:
Contrasting Worldviews
= Muhammad put his = Jesus told his disciples
6۳۱6۱۸۲65 ۲0 ۱۶ ۵ to “put away the
and confiscated their sword” (John 18:11);
property and wives; healed'the one wound
يتا LT Me inflicted by his
followers to fight for followers (Luke 22:51);
Ce 1 allowed his enemies to
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316۱6 ۵۵۵ iss 2:21-24); and prayed
paradise; and died a from|the cross for
natural death after ۲05۱
consolidating his
ات فدح مع ثلامم
صفحه 18:
THE FIVE PILLARS OF
۱۱ :
EER لط تاوق 0ل دارا" Aah 20
Muhammad is his prophet”
~ Salah: Turning to Mecca to ۲۵۷ 5 ۱۳۱۵5 ۵
97
۱ the Muslim comi
1 Hajj: A once-in-a-lifeti
Mecca
صفحه 19:
WOMEN & ISLAM
_ Muhammad was
given a “special
revelation” to have
some 13 wives
(other Muslim men
can have only 4)
_ His favorite wife
was Aisha: she was
51 ۷۱۲۱۵۱۱ ۲۳6۷ ۷۷۵۲۵
engaged, and nine
عند قط عط معطنر '
Was consummated —
صفحه 20:
WOMEN & ISLAM
_ The Koran requires
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strictly segregated from
male society.
_ Woman is to be seen
“as Satan” when a man
is sexually tempted.
One of the traditions of
Muhammad is that the
majority of people 1
going to hell are
women.
صفحه 21:
WOMEN & ISLAM
_ Aman may divorce his
wife by repeating “I
divorce you” 3 times.
” In court, a woman’s
testimony is worth only
half that of a man and
۱6۲ ۵۲۱۵۱۵۵۵
are lesser.
_ The United Nations ha
condemned the Taliba
in Afghanistan for th
brutal treatment of
women.
صفحه 22:
WOMEN & ISLAM
_ The Quran teaches:
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therefore obedient,
guarding the secret for
God’s guarding. And
those you fear may be
rebellious admonish;
0۵۳15۱ ۲۸6۲۳ ۵ ۳
couches, and beat
them” (Surah 4: 35))
bY
صفحه 23:
Who Is Osama Bin-Laden?
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۰ ۳۱۲5۴, ۷۷۵ 5۳۱۵۵۱0 avoid dealing
in stereotypes and prejudices.
۲۲ و ۲۲۰۸۶ ۲۵۲ ۱۵۲ ۵۱۱ ۵۵۹
support the use of terror,
They are Considered liberal.
But second, it is a mistake to
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same mindset as Western
civilization: it does not. The
teachings of Islam foster a
very different worldview.
صفحه 24:
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صفحه 25:
= The Muslims repeatedly claim that
the Bible has been corrupted and
that the Qu'ran is the only
trustworthy scripture in existence:
This is why Muslims often attack the
Bible. But this cannot be acording to
116 0۱/۲37۰ ع1 Quran) Says that the
books of Moses, they ۳505, and) the
gospel were all given کب
صفحه 26:
« ۲0۳۸۵۲۷۱ - ۰۷۷ gave Moses the Book and followed him up
with a succession of messengers,” (Sura 2:87).
= PSALMS - "We have sent thee inspiration, as We sent it to
Noah and the Messengers after him: we sent inspiration to
Abraham, Ismai'il, Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes, to Jesus, Job,
Jonah, Aaron, and solomon, and to David We gave the
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truth, the Book, confirming what went béfore it; and He
sent down the Law (of Moses) andi the Gospel (Of Jesus)
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criterion (of judgment 000 1d wrong),” (3:3).
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Mary, confirming the Law that 12 before him: We
sent him the Gospel: therein Was 0 and light
صفحه 27:
= We see that the Qu'ran states that
the Torah, the Psalms, and the
Gospel were all given by God. With
this we Christians heartily agree.
But, the Muslims claim that the Bible
iS Corrupted and fulll of
contradictions. If that is so, then it
would seem they donot believe the
Qu'ran since the Qubfan says that the
۷۷۵۲۵ ۵7 60۵0 ۳ Be altered:
صفحه 28:
™ "Rejected were the messengers before thee: with
patience and constancy they bore their rejection
and their wrongs, until Ouraid' did reach them:
— is none that can alter the words (and
decrees) of Allah. Already hast thou تست
some account of 09 messengers,” (6:34),
"The word of thy Lord doth find its fulfillment i 1
truth and in justice: None can change His words;
for He is the one who 1991۳ 3710 ۵۷۹ ۳
(6:115). 5 ae
"For them are glad tidings; 1 in 2 life of the
present and in the Hereafite 6 lange can
there be in the words, Hiss indeed the
عماعمناك a pun ee Oe 61
صفحه 29:
HOW DID ISLAM BEGIN?
_ To understand the
mindset of
fundamentalist Islamic
terrorists, it is
necessary to
comprehend the
worldview of Islam.
_ We cannot understand
that mindset apart fro}
the history of the ا" 5
beginnings of Islam, ۳ ۳
صفحه 30:
UNDERSTANDING ISLAM
© Coastland University
صفحه 31:
۷۸ نفوستی
۸ رتیل
Buraydah+ Ad Damma
Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570 A.D.
The Arabian peninsula of the sixth century was a
tribal society marked by chronic conflict. Many
religions were present, including polytheism,
animism. Tudaism. Zoroastrianism. and
صفحه 32:
the Life of Muhammad: An
Overview*
= 1. Muhammad married the wealthy widow
Khadija,who provided him economic
security, became one of his first converts
to Islam, and gave him a daughter,
یات
= 2. He experienced in a cave visions from
Allah through the angel Gabriel which he
identified as revelations and later
codified into the 9 8 و book
from God.
[Taken from Dr. G.W.Braswell, 1 ۹
۳
صفحه 33:
the Life of Muhammad: An
Overview
= 3. Muhammad preached monotheism
and attacked the polytheism and
animism of tribal worship at the kaba
in the center of Mecca, resulting in
notoriety and persecution.
4, He won as a convert Ali, who Ea
married Muhammad's daughter
Fatima, fathering tw e
and Husain, and becoming the first
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صفحه 34:
the Life of Muhammad: An
Overview
= 5. Muhammad escaped to Medina in
622 A.D., an event known as the
Hegira; the Hegira begins the Islamic
calendar.
= 6. There he established the umma,
the community of Islam; built the first
mosque; organized) an) 2 and
played the roles of pi
judge, لت ری ینت and
prayer leader.
صفحه 35:
the Life of Muhammad: An
Overview
= 7. Muhammad set out on a conquest
of the Arabian peninsula, subduing
the tribes (including Jewish tribes),
killing thousands, collecting booty
(including concubines), and
consolidating his power.
= 8. He gained many Wives and
concubines, his favorite being Aisha,
with whom he consummated marriage
صفحه 36:
the Life of Muhammad: An
Overview
= 9. When Muhammad gained control of
Mecca in 630 A.D. he purged the kaba
of idols and established it as the
place of pilgrimage to worship Allah.
= 10. Muhammad died and was buried
in 632 A.D., leaving behind) no official
successor.
= THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD IS PIVOTAL
TO UNDERSTANDING ISHAM TODAY.
FOR ITS SIGNIFIGA ا
DEEPER LOOK AT HIS” iene
صفحه 37:
The Significance of the Life of
Muhammad: A Deeper Look
HIS VISIONS IN THE CAVE:
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
KORAN
* Muhammad had admired
the Jews and Christians
because they were the
“People of the Book.” لبا
* By contrast, his own 8%
divided, warring, idolatrous
people had no “book” of =
their own.
صفحه 38:
The QUR’AN
۶ ۱۱۵۸۱۳۱۵۱۸۱۱۴۸۵۵ ۲۳۱۵۱9۱۵ 6
ews and Christians would
impressed with his
book, but they were not.
emo) ee
initially accused him of
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= It would be difficult to
over-exaggerate the
importance of the Qur’an
to Islam\ today. To Muslims
1115 1116 incarnate Word of
God in Arabic.
صفحه 39:
The Hadith (Traditions)
The sunnah (what the
Prophet Muhammad said,
did, or approved of) is the
second source of
authority in Islam. The
sunnah is comprised of
hadeeths, which are
reliably transmitted
reports by the
Prophet’s companions of
what he said, did, or
approved of.
صفحه 40:
The Significance of the Life of
Muhammad: A Deeper Look
THE FLIGHT TO MEDINA;
THE HEGIRA
* July 16, 622 A.D. is the
decisive event in Islamic
history. The Meccans were
on the verge of killing
Muhammad when
delegates from the Meiers
tribes of Medina came t
Muhammad to request |
leadership and pledged)
fight for him.
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صفحه 41:
Medina, 200 miles to the north, provided Muhammad
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صفحه 42:
Consolidating Power in
Medina
= Medina was inhabited by warring
Arab and Jewish tribes.
= To appease the Jews, Muhammad
proposed Friday as the Sabbath
and praying to Jerusalem 5 times a
day. When they refused, he chose
to pray facing Mecca.
= Muhammad adopted) Abraham as
patriarch through is [es of
Sills
صفحه 43:
Consolidating Power in
Medina)
= Muhammad engaged in numerous
battles and the Jewish tribes were
expelled or executed. Ina battle
with the last Jewish tribe around
Medina, 700 to 800 men were
slaughtered and their Wives and)
children taken as booty.
= Muhammad later married a Jewish
widow and continued) to have a high
regard for Jewish Tiles een and
the “People of 16 560616
صفحه 44:
The Significance of the Life of
Muhammad: A Deeper Look
THE CONQUEST OF THE
PENINSULA
* The rapid spread of
Muhammad’s power
throughout the Middle
East is an amazing story,
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area? Dr. Evertt Huffard
c= 5 کل ۱ رت ۱۶۵
صفحه 45:
WHY DID ISLAM GROW IN THE
MIDDLE EAST?
1. IT FILLED A MORAL
& POLITICAL
VACUUM IN THE
SEVENTH CENTURY.
_ The “superpowers”
of the day, the
Byzantine and
Persian empires,
had become corrupt
and soon collapsed.
_ Islam was able to fill
للم ددرت
From “Why Islam?”, Gospel Advocate, May 1991, p. 12-14
صفحه 46:
WHY DID ISLAM GROW IN THE
MIDDLE EAST?
2. ISLAM CLAIMED A
UNIVERSAL
ALLEGIANCE TO AN
ALMIGHTY GOD.
_ It was a contrast to
مزا تزرت
Arabia and the icons
of the Eastern
church.
_ The God of Islam is
preeminently a God
of “power.”
صفحه 47:
WHY DID ISLAM GROW IN THE
MIDDLE EAST?
3. IT OFFERED A
SIMPLE RELIGION.
05 تسس تنل لت تنل
Judaism and the
Eastern Orthodox
تست در لبتبلالیت
complex and
و
_ Islam asked only that
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monotheism and a
51۲۱6۲ ۵۲۵۱ ۰
صفحه 48:
WHY DID ISLAM GROW IN THE
MIDDLE EAST?
4. IT CREATED A
POWERFUL, ALL-
ENCOMPASSING
THEOCRACY.
رز لت تلد تیار ۱
the sword erate
enemies, political or
religious.
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patriarchs died Ae
natural death from the
15% to the 20% century.
9
صفحه 49:
WHY DID ISLAM GROW IN THE
MIDDLE EAST?
5. THERE WERE
لا رای (ای
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
TO ISLAM.
Sem elie ig
relief from minority
تکیت
_ Arabs were slave
traders: Africans who
converted were less
likely to be sold.
- ۷1۱۱۵۲۱۳۸۱۵ لعااععع:
1/5* of the spoils of
war; his fighters
received 4/5ths.
صفحه 50:
The Concept of Jihad
= Since Islam was a militant faith from
the beginning, it was natural for
Muhammad to teach the doctrine of
jihad. 7
9 116 ۷/0۲۵ means “struggle”; while it is
often used in a spiritual sense to
apply to the inner sthuggle of every
believer, it also ك2
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defense of the Islamic faith,
صفحه 51:
The Significance of the Life of
Muhammad: A Deeper Look
THE DEATH OF MUHAMMAD AND
THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER
During his lifetime Muhammad
had established a “theocracy”
with himself as the head.
He did not, however, provide for
an orderly succession of 8
power, an oversight whichihes
had political and religious ۹۳
Jace ف لك 4 ٩
صفحه 52:
AFTER HIS DEATH, ISLAM SPLIT
INTO FACTIONS
رت
Another faction
۲ 6116۷60
Muhammad intended
for Ali, his son-in-
law; to take over.
These partisans (or
0
Stele
SUNNI
One faction held the
successor to
Muhammad should
فط دمع علقم د عط
Quraish tribe, chosen
۸: e
Abu Bakr, an early
convert, was chosen
as the first “caliph”
(or “leader”)
صفحه 53:
ISLAM SPLIT
AFTER HIS DEATH,
INTO FACTIONS
ع111لا5
The two sons of Ali, Hasan
and Husain, are regarded
i’ites as the second
and third imams. Ali,
Hasan, and Husain were
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Shifites believe the 12
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SUNNI
The early period of the
caliphs was the “golden
age” of Islamic
conquest.
1۳6 ع3 ونازطن5 وطصطتلةء
Damascus, Iraq,
Jerusalem, Egypt, and
Persia.
90% of all Muslims today
are Sunni. Bin-Ladin’s
stated goal is to restore
the age of the caliphs.
صفحه 54:
صفحه 55:
ISLAM & CHRISTIANITY:
Contrasting Worldviews
= Islam began with a = Christianity began as
brief period of 3 36۳5 6۰۱۷9۲6 ۷
persecution and and flourished in spite
quickly became 61 لع نامتخصم
powerful. persecution.
5 = Jesus claimed to be
= Muhammad claimed 2
حلركايك ليلعت حلينا ts
to be a prophet of true God.
the one true God. maith 4
5 ۳ ١ [ عط ۲۵5۱5۲6 5ناىء
۱۱۵۵۵۵0۵۵4 temptation of Satan
amassed political ۱ foreign over an
power and created 8 ly kingdom
an earthly kingdom. :ا 4:8-10, John
18136-37۰
صفحه 56:
ISLAM & CHRISTIANITY:
Contrasting Worldviews
= Jesus told his
disciples to “put away
the sword” (John
18:11); healed the
one wound inflicted
by his followers (Luke
7۶۰۰۱ پر یرال
enemies to take his
خيلا (i Peter 2:21-24);
and) prayed for those
۱0 ۷۷6۵۲۶
"him (Luke 23:34.) 9
3
® Muhammad put his
enemies to the sword
and confiscated their
property and wives;
commanded his
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۲۱۵56 ۷/۵ 60
battle would enter
Paradise; and died a
natural death after
consolidating his
power and wealth.
صفحه 57:
ISLAM & CHRISTIANITY:
Contrasting Worldviews
= The “story” of Christianity makes an
explicit distinction between the
temporal and the spiritual; the “story”
of Islam is one of an all-encompassing
system of religious, political, and
military power.
= It is true that Muslims may be
معطت ”لبكععدعم“ 3 eel ayia 360
democratic nation. When they hold the
reins of temporal power in an ۱53
state, however, it is ۵ | a different
reality for non-Muslin ی
صفحه 58:
Why Muslims Say they Do Not
Advocate Terrorism
~God does not forbid you from
showing Kindness and dealing
justly with) those who have not
fought you about religion) and
have) not driven you out of your
homes» God Joves just dealers:
(Quran, 6058)
صفحه 59:
Why Muslims Say they Do Not
Advocate Terrorism
= The Prophet Muhammad used to prohibit
soldiers from killing women and children,
and he would advise them: {...Do not
betray, do not be excessive, do not
kill a newborn child.} And he also
said: {Whoever has killed a person
having a treaty with the Muslims
shall not smell the fragrance of,
Paradise, though 15۳3 rance is
found for a span 0 Ne gee
صفحه 60:
What Western Muslims Do
NOT Say
= “When you meet the unbelievers in the
battlefield strike off their heads and,
when you have laid them low, bind your
captives firmly. Then grant them their
freedom or take ransom) from them, until
war shall lay down her burdens” (QUr’an
47:4)
= “There is no nation للا قاط 6 shall destroy
or sternly punish دلب دیدرت Day of
Resurrection. This f creed) in the
Eternal Book” (Qur,
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What Western Muslims Do
NOT Say
= “As for those who are Slain in the cause
of God, He will not allow their works to
perish. He will give them guidance and
ennoble their state; He will admit them
to the Paradise He has made 1909 to
them” (Qur’an 47:6)
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pursue the right path, but those that
do wrong shall become
(Qur'an 72:17) wa.
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WHY IS THERE A RESURGENCE OF
ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM TODAY?
1. Islam has always been
an aggressive religion.
- 2. The clash between
modern nationalism (many
of the Middié Eastern nation
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old) and) tribal loyalties.
- 3. Dhevestablishment of the
MOGern hation of Israel.
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WHY IS THERE A RESURGENCE OF
ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM TODAY?
۰ 4. ۲۱6 ۳۱۵۲۵۱ ۷/۵۵۱۱655 ۲
an increasingly
secularized Western
ار
5. An increase in Arabic
emigration to western
Europe and America.
~ 6, OIL!
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Comments
™ Ideas have consequences.
= The need to understand; “shrewd as
snakes and as innocent as doves.”
= “But in your hearts set apart Christ as
Lord. Always be prepared to give an
answer to everyone who asks you to
give the reason for the کر و that you
have. کت do this رب ne mos and
respect...” 1 Peter 3: 16 ١
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World Religions
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۱٩۱۵۲۲۱ - ۲ فده
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iced لاك
=/slam
(“submission”)
is the religion of
all who believe
that Muhammad
was God’s
prophet.
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Theology
=Monotheism
BShirk (Idolatry)
No other God’s
BAllah was the supreme god of
polytheism in that area,
® |n Arabia the sun god ۱۷۱۶ ۵ 25
female, the moon 85 1816. The moon god
Was referred to as Wein 3
صفحه 73:
Anthropology
= Adam was the first man, created in
heaven and removed after he sinned
= Mankind was created innocent but
chose to sin ۱
- Mankind is misled but moe fallen
- We are intrinsically weak, frail, and
imperfect. We are تس of God,
5 و
aa هه
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Qur’ an
™ Dependence on the Jewish Talmud,
Jewish apocrypha, Christian apocrypha,
and Zoroastrian doctrines
™ Borrows important practices from pre-
Islamic and pagan Arabia)such as those
surrounding the visits to the hills of
Safa and Marwas in 12لا Peel ceremony,
and also the throwi ones against
a stone pillar symbolizing) Satan
صفحه 75:
Qur’an (Koran)
تس 2
"Muhammad
a
Kern elas
a)
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Salvation
® Consists of both belief (iman) and
action (amal).
= Belief consists of:
- Believe in the oneness of God
- Believe in the prophecy of Muhammad
- Believe in angels 1
- Accept the Qur’an
- Believe in life after death
- Believe that God 1 9
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Salvation
™ Good works consist
of the five/six pillars: Ee &
- Reciting the =
confession (shahada)
eee
Fasting
Almsgiving
Pilgrimage to Mecca
= Jihad
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Final) Things
= This life is a preparation for the next
™ Every person will taste death
= Two angels will question the dead in the
grave (Munkar and Nakir) :
™ Unbelievers will be tormented in the
grave and after the final resurrection
= The “Final Hour” willl be در lV
disintegration of ۱ a Ad| Universal sin
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Jesus Christ
0ط وأ 5لادء[ "
5 ۳ ۳۱6۱۲۱۵۳۱۵۵ 010 0ه 016405 2 3سا
verses and 15 suras of the Qur’an
= |s called the Messiah, the Word of
God, and the Spirit of God
™ He is a prophet to the Jews
™ Foretold the 9 ار 0
(Jn 14:26) ۲
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Jesus Christ
™ Is not God or the Son of God
- “It is not befitting To (the majesty of) God
That He should beget a son...” (19:35)
- “They say, ‘God hath begotten A son..No
warrant Have ye for this!)(10:68)
- “Say not ‘Trinity’: desist: it will be better
for you: for Allah is One God: glory be to
Him: (far Exalted is وت روز having a
son. (4:171)
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Jihad
= jhe word means ‘striving’ or
‘struggle’
= Often used in the sense of personal
Striving in the path of God.
™ According to Islamic law there are
two domains
- Dar al-Islam, the house oF Islam
- Dar al-Harb, the house of War
صفحه 83:
Jihad
=*The more common interpretation,
and that of the overwhelming
majority of the classical jurists and
commentators , presents jihadjas
armed struggle for Islam against
infidels and 200519025 (Bernard
Lewis, professor of Near Eastern Studies,
Princeton University) ١
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Jihad and) Non-Muslims
= (9:5) “Fight and slay the pagans wherever you
find them, and seize them, beleager them,
and lie in wait for them in every stratagem.”
™ (9:29) “Fight those who believe not in Allah
nor the Last Day, nor hold that sie) o)(olol= nly
which hath been forbidden by Allah and His
Prophet, nor acknowledge the religion of
Truth, (even if they 276( 9 6 People of the
Book, until they pay the jizye ff with willing
submission, and feel رس subdued.”
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Jihad and) Non-Muslims
= (47:4-7) “When you meet unbelievers, smite
their necks, then, when you have made wide
slaughter among them, tie fast the bonds;
then set them free, either by grace or
ransom, till the war lays (clown its loads...And
those who are slain in the Wey of God) He
will not send their works astray. He will
guide them, and disposejthein minds aright,
and He will admit them arte that He
‘
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Osama Bin Laden
=™Born in 1957, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
=Father became a billionaire during
the oil boom of the 1970's
(construction)
= Degree in economics and) business
7 1 را
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Osama Bin Laden
= In 1996 bin
Laden issued a
fatwa, a formal
religious
decision calling
on Muslims to
kill American.
troops in Saudi
Arabia.
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Osama Bin Laden
= 1998 Fatwah 9
- *...to kill Americans and their
allies—civilians and military—is
an individual duty for every 5
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country in which it is
possible...”
-“...to liberate the al-Ac
Mosque” and to remo’
armies from the lands of Is
صفحه 89:
Osama Bin Laden
=Three
complaints
-Americans in
the holy land
- Oppression of
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-American
support of Israel
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Taliban
= “Students of Religion”
= Mullah Mohammed
Omar
™ Seized the capital,
Kabul in 1996 and
established an Islamic
emirate.
™ Bin Laden’s
organization helps to)
keep them in power,
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Wahhabi Reforms
= Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdi al-Wahhab, 18
century Arabia
@ Purification of Islam
= Encouragement of original thinking
™ Focus on the here and now
= Militant methods ده
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Interesting Facts
= A poll of England’s Muslin community
revealed that 98% would not fight for
Britain; 48% would fight for Osama or
ورزر
= Over 30% of Muslims in Kuwait كه that
Osama is a freedom fighter.
= Former Sudanese President Sadiq el-Mahdi
has prophesied that را WU) dominate the
world by 2010. 30
= 28 of the current 30) confi
include Muslims. 4
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Resources
™ Websites
= WWw.answering-islam.org
= www.rim.org
= WWW. probe.org
™ Books
= Answering Islam: The (pases ۶ 3 Light Of
The Cross, Norman Geisler & Abdul Salééb
Islam Revealed, Dr. Anis A, Shorrosh
The Islamic Invasion; a 10-1
Fastest Growing Religion ١816 MiKo
The Oxford History of; =e John L. Esposito
ee
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ve!
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Speak the truth ۱۳۳10