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Islam for dummies
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New York, NY. : Wiley Pub., c2003.
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366 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780764555039
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Includes index.

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Summary

Many non-Muslims have no idea that Muslims worship the same God as Christians and Jews, and that Islam preaches compassion, charity, humility, and the brotherhood of man. And the similarities don't end there. According to Islamic teaching, Muhammad founded Islam in 610 CE after the angel Gabriel appeared to him at Mecca and told him that God had entered him among the ranks of such great biblical prophets as Abraham, Moses, and Christ.

Whether you live or work alongside Muslims and want to relate to them better, or you simply want to gain a better understanding of the world's second largest religion, Islam For Dummies can help you make sense of this religion and its appeal. From the Qur'an to Ramadan, this friendly guide introduces you to the origins, practices and beliefs of Islam, including:

Muhammad, the man and the legend The Five Pillars of Wisdom The Five Essentials beliefs of Islam The different branches of Islam and Islamic sects The Qur'an and Islamic law Islam throughout history and its impact around the world

Professor Malcolm Clark explores the roots of Islam, how it has developed over the centuries, and it's long and complex relationship with Christianity. He helps puts Islam in perspective as a major cultural and geopolitical force. And he provided helpful insights into, among other things:

Muhammad, the Qur'an and the ethical teachings of Islam Muslim worship, customs, and rituals surrounding birth, marriage, and death Shi'ites, Sunnis, Sufis, Druze, and other important Muslim groups Islam in relation to Judaism and Christianity

In these troubled times, it is important that we try to understand the belief systems of others, for through understanding comes peace. Islam For Dummies helps you build bridges of understanding between you and your neighbors in the global village.


Author Notes

Professor Malcolm Clark taught in the Department of Religion at Butler University for 30 years


Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
About This Bookp. 1
Conventions Used in This Bookp. 1
Foolish Assumptionsp. 3
How This Book is Organizedp. 4
Icons Used in This Bookp. 6
Where to Go From Herep. 6
Part I Understanding the Basicsp. 7
Chapter 1 Approaching Islamp. 9
Getting an Overview of Islamic Originsp. 9
Summarizing Islamic Beliefsp. 10
Dividing into Branchesp. 11
Counting the Numbersp. 11
Locating Islam on the World Mapp. 12
Chapter 2 Tracing the Path of Islamic Historyp. 15
The Four Rightly Guided Caliphsp. 17
The Golden Agep. 24
Bridging the Gapp. 28
Three Great Later Empiresp. 30
Chapter 3 Submitting to Godp. 37
Affirming the Unity of God: Tawhidp. 38
Clarifying the Terminology: Allah Equals Godp. 40
Testifying to God's Supremacyp. 41
Defining the Attributes of Godp. 42
Loving and Knowing Godp. 43
Invoking the 99 Names of Godp. 44
Chapter 4 What Muslims Believep. 47
Stating the Five Essential Beliefs of Islamp. 47
Explaining the Faith to Non-Muslimsp. 55
Expounding the Faith: Dealing with Difficult Faith Issuesp. 56
Naming some theological issuesp. 58
Rejecting Formal Creedsp. 60
Chapter 5 Standing Before God: Heaven and Hellp. 63
Understanding Other Beings beyond God and Humansp. 64
Going to Heaven or Hell: From Life to Death to Resurrectionp. 68
Envisioning Heaven and Hellp. 72
Part II Muhammad: The Man, the Book, and Rules of Lawp. 77
Chapter 6 The Prophet: Muhammadp. 79
Setting the Stage: Arabia before Muhammadp. 80
Telling the Story of Muhammadp. 83
Thinking about Muhammad Theologicallyp. 91
Relating Personally to Muhammadp. 95
Searching for the Historical Muhammadp. 97
Chapter 7 The Book: The Qur'anp. 99
Introducing the Qur'anp. 100
Hearing the Qur'anp. 101
Treating the Qur'an with Respectp. 103
Gathering and Organizing the Qur'anp. 104
The Style of the Qur'anp. 108
Interpreting the Qur'anp. 112
Using the Qur'an in Daily Lifep. 114
Opening the Qur'an: The Fatihap. 116
Chapter 8 Islamic Tradition and Lawp. 119
Imitating Muhammadp. 120
Understanding God's Lawp. 124
Part III Becoming Familiar with Muslim Daily Lifep. 135
Chapter 9 The Five Pillars of Worship: Foundations of Islamp. 137
Purification: Getting Ready for Worshipp. 138
The Shahada (First Pillar): Testifyingp. 139
Salat (Second Pillar): Prayingp. 141
Zakat (Third Pillar): Helping the Needyp. 150
Saum (Fourth Pillar): Reflecting and Fastingp. 151
Hajj (Fifth Pillar): Making the Pilgrimage to Meccap. 154
Chapter 10 Observing Other Religious Rituals and Customsp. 161
Rituals Linked to the Yearly Calendarp. 162
Marking Life's Transitionsp. 168
Observing Everyday Customsp. 176
Looking at Women's Ritualsp. 180
Chapter 11 Muslim Ethics: Living the Good Lifep. 181
Reviewing the Starting Points for Islamic Ethicsp. 182
Applying Ethics to Practical Issuesp. 186
Understanding Sexual Ethicsp. 186
Outlining Ethics Regarding Marriage and Familyp. 189
Part IV Recognizing That All Muslims Aren't the Samep. 197
Chapter 12 Shi'itesp. 199
Locating and Counting Shi'ite Muslimsp. 200
Keeping the Faith in the Familyp. 200
Reviewing Two Foundational Events of Shi'ismp. 203
Following the Line of the 12 Imamsp. 205
Worshipping in Twelver Shi'ite Fashionp. 208
Thinking like Shi'itesp. 210
Interacting: Shi'ites, Sufis, and Sunnisp. 213
Chapter 13 Sufisp. 215
Searching for Godp. 216
Believing in the Sufi Mannerp. 218
Making a Contribution: Outstanding Individual Sufisp. 219
Organizing the Sufi Communityp. 223
Acting in the Sufi Mannerp. 224
Putting Faith into Verse: Sufi Literaturep. 227
Establishing the Sufi Brotherhoodsp. 228
Rejecting Sufismp. 230
Chapter 14 Exploring Lesser-Known Sects Linked to Islamp. 231
'Ibadis (the early Kharijites)p. 232
Zaydis (or Fiver Shi'ites)p. 233
Isma'ili (or Sevener Shi'ite) Groupsp. 233
On the Fringes of Islam and Beyondp. 236
Chapter 15 Islam in Americap. 243
Getting an Overviewp. 243
Organizing the Muslim Communityp. 245
Reestablishing a Black Muslim Communityp. 248
Shi'ites in Americap. 253
Sufis in Americap. 253
Facing the Future as Muslim Americansp. 254
Part V Considering Islam's Concept of Abrahamic Religionsp. 257
Chapter 16 Seeking Common Roots: Abrahamic Religion and Beyondp. 259
Belonging to the Same Familyp. 259
Reading the Bible in the Qur'anp. 262
Muslims Facing Other Religionsp. 268
Moving Toward Religious Dialoguep. 270
Chapter 17 Seeking Common Groundp. 273
Ascertaining Muslims' Concernsp. 273
Hearing American Concerns Regarding Muslimsp. 278
Facing the Major Issuesp. 279
Knowing What's Needed from the Muslim Sidep. 283
Knowing What's Needed from the Western Sidep. 283
Chapter 18 Meeting the Challenge of Modernityp. 285
Considering Islamic Democracyp. 285
Reclaiming Identity as an Islamic Statep. 286
Forming a Shi'ite Islamic Republicp. 289
Reviewing the Globalization of Islamic Radicalism: bin Laden and Afghanistanp. 292
Part VI The Part of Tensp. 295
Chapter 19 Ten Muslim Contributions to World Civilizationp. 297
Transmission of Greek Writingsp. 297
Algebra and Mathematicsp. 298
Arabic Numbersp. 298
Astronomyp. 299
Engineering and Technologyp. 300
Medicinep. 300
Pharmacologyp. 301
Physics, Specifically Opticsp. 301
Architecturep. 302
Chapter 20 Ten Noteworthy Muslims, Past and Presentp. 305
Taking a Long Trip: Ibn Battutap. 305
Gathering it All Together: al-Tabarip. 306
Wielding the Sword of Saladinp. 307
Glorifying the King: Akbarp. 308
Thinking Deep Thoughts: Ibn Rushdp. 309
Creating the First Philosophy of History: Ibn Khaldunp. 310
Becoming a Hero of the Revolution: Ali Shariatip. 310
Building Great Mosques: Sinanp. 311
Winning the Nobel Prize: Naguib Mahfouzp. 312
Listening to Umm Kulthump. 313
Chapter 21 Ten Islamic Regions in the News Todayp. 315
Africap. 315
South Asiap. 317
Southeast Asia and the Pacificp. 319
The Baltic Statesp. 321
Iraqp. 322
Lebanonp. 323
Palestine and Israelp. 324
The Former Soviet Unionp. 325
Syriap. 326
Turkeyp. 326
Part VII Appendixesp. 329
Appendix A Counting the Years: The Muslim Calendarp. 331
Appendix B Glossaryp. 335
Appendix C Resources: Digging Deeperp. 343
Academic Resourcesp. 343
The Qur'anp. 344
Video Resourcesp. 345
Computer Softwarep. 345
Islam on the Webp. 346
And Finally ...p. 347
Indexp. 349