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    Islam 's Views On Islam

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    (Q2:256) that supports the idea that Muslims can and should be tolerable of other monotheistic religions. (Vaughn,477-479). The greatest catalysts to these problems arises from the fact that American Christians knows very little about the beliefs of Islam. They have a low familiarity with people of Islamic faith, around 38%, the 3rd lowest group next to Buddhists and Hindus, which unlike Muslims do not share a singular, omnipotent God. The dispute of

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    In the Bible and the Quran tell the story of the creation of the first man, Adam and first women Eve or in Arabic Hawa. The background behind Adam And Eve are similar but different in Islam and Christianity. It begins by telling the people how the world started and how we as humans were created. Christians believe that Adam was made from dust, Muslims believe that Adam was made from Soil. In the Bible the creation of Eve says she was the only woman created from a man. In the Qur’an does not say that

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    ABSTRACT The religion of Islam has become a controversial issue in today’s 21st century. In spite of excessively negative representations by Western propaganda, increasing numbers of the population are pursuing to learn more about the wonderful religion of Islam. More frequently than not, these people are becoming more pleasantly startled by the product of their exploration. In fact, increasing numbers of people are embracing Islam nowadays then they did prior to the horrific attacks on September

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    a religion to thrive, many factors must help it spread throughout the world. In Islam specifically there were a multitude of factors for the success. The main goal for the religion is not to spread, but rather to form political ruling over non-Muslim territory. The reason for this goal is to influence the citizens within that civilization to convert to Muslim. Muhammad, one of the Muslim prophets, helped expand Islam by spreading the beliefs. He did not see himself superior to anybody else; therefore

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    Outline the contribution to Islam of ONE significant person or school of thought other than Muhammad and the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs. Sayyid Qutb’s contributions lie in his books and writings, which express his values and perspectives. He wrote a total of 24 book and articles criticising the American way of living and the Arab world for trying to become westernised. Social Justice in Islam was written first, expressing his belief in tawhid (unity in God) and in Islam as the only way of life. He

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    Islam Culture Versus Islam Religion & The Western Perception of Islam Throughout this course we have learned several different aspects of Islam as a culture and as a religion we have also been able to put to rest several myths that have plagued Islam in the eyes of the Western World. In this paper I will discuss the significant difference of Islam as a religion versus Islam as a culture as seen through the eyes of a Malay Muslim. I will then go on to discuss how the Western

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    Much of the non-Islamic Western world views the disposition of Islam towards women in a very negative light. The role and status of women in both Islamic religion and culture, however, are heavily skewed by the media and Western perception. The constant barrage of Muslim people in connection with terrorism and misogyny on Western news outlets has led to a very one sided and distorted understanding of Islam, being that the extremists often featured in those stories actually make up a very small percentage

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    the West and Islam. The media has contributed to how the Western civilization views Islam and Muslims which essentially created the idea of an “us” versus “them” mentality instead of coexisting with one another. How people see the world is through the media. The Western media has not contributed positive images. Therefore, misunderstandings of Islam and Muslims have created negative perceptions. This paper will discuss the West’s perception of Islam and how the media has defined Islam and Muslims

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    What Is Islam? The monotheistic religion of Islam was developed in the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century by the prophet Muhammad. Followers of this religion are called Muslims. To become a Muslim one simply has to confess “There is no one but God; and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah”. (Sardar, 2007, p. 1). This is called the shahadah and creates the basis of the religion. God or Allah, is said to have sent messages through the angel Gabriel which were spoken to Muhammad in Arabic. These

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    Christianity vs Islam There are many religions in modern society. Two of the more prominent religions are; Christianity and Islamic. Christianity is basic on people believes on Jesus Christ, it is all about Jesus the son of God. They believe in Jesus Christ as the prophet. Bible is one of their important thing and because in the bible, they talked about all the Journey of Jesus. The Holy Bible is the guide of their faith. Jesus is a Jewish and so Christianity is also Jewish religion because that’s

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