Allah
– the one and only God;
Caliph –
head of state in a caliphate; title of ruler of the Islamic Sunni community; English word for an Arabic expression meaning, Successor to the Messenger of God
Hadith –
narrations of Muhammad’s sayings and actions
Jihad –
resisting temptation and evil (greater Jihad) and fighting against oppression (lesser Jihad)
Makkah (Mecca)
– sacred city and site of the annual pilgrimage (Hajj)
Hajj )
– annual pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca
Salat
– formal daily prayers
Shahadah
– profession of faith
Shariah –
Islamic law (Shari’ah, Sharia)
Shi’a
– large minority of Muslims who believe Muhammad appointed his son-in-law, Ali, as his successor
Sunnah
– traditions about the life, model behaviour and sayings of Muhammad
Sunnis
– majority of Muslims; supported the succession to Muhammad by election
Tawhid
– doctrine of the unity of God
Torah
– first five books of the Old Testament; first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures; Pentateuch; Law
Zakat
– almsgiving; a tax gathered for charity work
Islam was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad between ______, and its early development took place under the leadership of ________
c.610 CE and 632 CE
the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs.
Islam’s principal beliefs are expressed in the
the six principal articles (aqida), which constitute the core creed of all Muslims.
Islam’s sacred texts and writings consist of the
Qur’an, , and the Hadith,
Qur’an,
considered by Muslims to be the direct Word of God revealed to Muhammad,
Hadith,
reports or narrations on the speech, actions, tacit approvals and descriptions of Muhammad.
Islamic Law is a
comprehensive legal system which includes religious, civil, criminal, business, family, inheritance, marriage and divorce laws.
Who are the four rightly guided Caliphs
Abu Bakr
Umar
Uthman
Ali
Shi’a believe
that Muhammad designated his son-in-law, Ali, as his successor, so they did not accept the first three Rightly Guided Caliphs and the method of succession. They believed that Ali should have been the first caliph and that his son Hussain should have succeeded him.
The Muslim majority who accepted the method of election of the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs came to be known as the _____, because their religious practices are based on the ______
Sunni,
Sunnah, or customs of the Prophet.