Praying 5x a day- "Regular prayer is obligatory"
Fasting in Ramadan-"fasting is prescribed for you"
Pilgrimage to Mecca- "pilgrimage to the house is a duty"
giving to charity-"whatever you give in charity...will earn multiple rewards"
20% wage tax for causes decided by shia leaders-"one fifth of your battle gains belong to God"
Striving in the way of Allah-"strive for his cause"
Encouraging good actions and encouraging others to follow the Islamic path- could be to do with Shariah law-"The believers, both men and women, support each other, they order what is right"
Discourage and try to stop evil actions-"forbid what is wrong"
Associating with good people who follow the path of Allah-"I ask no reward from you for this, only affection due to kin"
Dissociating with bad people-"do not take my enemies and yours as your allies"
The basic statement of Islamic faith- you say that you fully believe in your heart Allah is the only God and Muhammad his prophet and that you will obey all the commitments of Islam
-1st pillar of Islam so you have to say it to be muslim
-exhibits Tawhid admitting there is only one God who is Allah
-exhibits Risalah admitting Muhammad is Allah's messenger
-it is rewarded by Allah
"Whoever obeys God and the Messenger will be among those He has blessed"
"There is no God except Allah"
-2nd pillar of Islam so muslims must do it to go jannah
-All prophets and Muhammad especially spoke about the importance of regular prayer
-it helps muslims to build a personal relationship with Allah as they can communicate with him through prayer
- it helps muslims seek help in hard times
Muslims wash their faces, hands and bodies in preparation for prayer to be clean both physically and mentally and thus ready for prayer
Qiblah- Muslims must pray in the direction facing Mecca
Rak'ah- series of movements Muslims undertake in prayer(standing,bowing,kneeling,prostrating)
It strengthens the Ummah and is said to be better in the eyes of Allah- "Prayer with the congregation is 27 times better than prayer performer by oneself"
Friday prayers all men have to go to but women can choose if they do or not- "He who comes to Jummah and offers Salah and listens quietly will have his sins forgiven"
Muslims should pray at home so the home is a place connected to Allah. The prayer is lead by the father of the family and children are trained to pray- "Pray in your homes- do not make them like graveyards"
-Sunni and Shia muslims both give Zakah
-Zakah goes to the poor, those in debt, travellers and ransom for prisoners of war
-"alms are meant only for the poor and needy"
-helps to create a peaceful society
-form of worship that's linked to Salah
-Charity is rewarded by Allah
-part of the shia faith
-Muhammad said "the upper hand is better than the lower hand" so its more importsnt to give than recieve
-any money not paid anually isnt pure
-helps them get closer to God
-helps them be grateful for what they have
-helps teach self-restraint and reflect on their actions
-helps bring the Ummah together
-muslims believe it makes them physically and mentally purer
"Whoever does not give up lying and evil deeds and saying bad words to others then God is not in need of their leaving of food and drink"
-donate to charity
-make food for neighbours and give extra food to the poor
-some sleep at the mosque to save time travelling to mosque for designated prayer times
-celebrate the breaking of fast with family
translates to the night of power. It's the night when the Qu'ran was revealled to Muhammad by angel Jibril
-all muslims should attend mosque for this special night
-praying on this night is the best prayer(worth 1000 months)
-the night when Allah determines everyones destiny
-1 of the 5 pillars so helps Muslims get to Jannah
-get spiritually closer to Allah
-shows unity and equality amongst believers
-sins are forgiven on Hajj-"Let the pilgrims perform their acts of cleansing"
-everyone wears irham(white sheets) to show equality
-women must be accompanied by a man for safety
-no smoking, sex, washing with scented soaps, cutting nails, makeup
-1.Tawaf- circling the Kabah 7 times
-2.Safa and Marwah- walk/jog between two hills to represent Hagar's search for help from God
-3.mt Arafat- where Muhammad preached his last sermon so muslims pray there
-4.Muzdifah- Muslims collect pebbles
-5.Mina- muslims throw pebbles at a wall that represents Satan
-6.Sacrificing and shaving- an animal is sacrificed to Allah and men shave their heads to represent a fresh start
-7.Tawaf again
-8.Eid ul Adha- big festival at the end of Hajj
-very physically demanding
-lessons learnt need to be remembered in everyday life
-challenge to remain solely focused on Allah
-costs a lot of money to go
-the number of people that go has caused injuries and deaths in the past
-taught and practiced by Muhammad
-taught in Qu'ran
-pleases Allah
Resisting evil within oneself and becoming a better person
fighting against evil and temptation through self discipline and Islam
speaking truthfully and spreading the word of Islam
spreading gods word through literature, art and/or religious writings
Resisting evil in the world through physical or military means- "Fight in God's cause against those who fight you...fight them until there is no more persecution"
-when persecution reaches an extreme level
-when religious freedoms are taken away
-when Islam is attacked by the enemy
-when authorised by a muslim leader
some extremist groups (ISIS, Boko Haram) use Jihad as an excuse to commit atrocities. Most muslims disagree with these groups of focus on peace, however- "we denounce and condemn extremism, radicalisation anf fanaticism today"(The Amman declaration)
-Story of Ibrahim and Ismail remembered- Ibrahim thought Allah commanded him to sacrifice his son Ismail and he told his son, who was prepared to die. Allah stopped Ibrahim from doing it but praised their dedication to God.
-celebrated 10 weeks after Hajj
-animals sacrificed,new clothes worn, families go to mosque and say "id mubarak" to each other
-When Ali was chosen to lead Shia Islam after Muhammad-"today I have perfected your religion for you (in giving them Ali)"
-Shia muslims fast, go mosque to recite poetry about the day.
-a day of happiness (the greatest Id)
-the end of Ramadan, so is a really happy occassion to thank Allah for helping them get through it
-New clothes worn, families go to mosque to pray, say "id mubarak", enjoy food and money donated to less fortunate by head of the family.
-remembers death of Hussain (Muhammads grandson) who died a martyr.
-Shia muslims go to mosque in black to show mourning and gather there for 10 days, visit Kerbala (shrine to Hussain), self-flagellate, donate blood to NHS
-period of mourning stops 40 days after Ashura
-leads to a better society
-one of Allah's characteristics is being peaceful and muslims want to embody that
"in rememberance of God that the heart finds peace"
"when aggressive people address you, reply with words of peace"
-Islam means peace
-accepting Islam means accepting God and inner peace, and that causes peace with others
-The Qu'ran doesn't like non-peaceful people-"God does not love arrogant or boastful people"
"Would any of you like to eat the flesh of your dead brother?"
"God invites everyone into the Home of peace"
"if two groups of believers are fighting you should reconcile them"
"be a community that urges what is right and forbids what is wrong"
"do not give me superiority over Moses"
-Islamic relief- supports refugees from warzones with medical care and food
-Salaam peace- community project in London trying to change peoples view of Islam.Brings people together with sports, homework clubs, and mentoring schemes
-Politics
-Resources
-Religion
-Ethnicity and nationalism
-Muslims should avoid conflict and never attack first
-Muslims shouldnt involve themselves in conflicts that take resources from another country, forces another country to become Muslim or changes the political leadership or culture of another country
"if you have to respond to an attack, make your response proportionate"
-avoid conflict and want all humans to live in harmony
-many believe religion is at the root of many conflicts
-many believe the UN should be stronger to help keep peace
-Absolute pacifist- never participate in war even in self defence
-Conditional pacifist-war is wrong but fighting may be necessary as a last resort
-Selective pacifist-against wars involving nuclear, chemical or biological weapons because of how dangerous they are
-Active pacifist-involved in protest against unjust war non-violently and commited to social change
"if anyone kills a person, unless in retribution for murder... it is as if he kills all mankind"
"obey God, and the Messenger and those in authority among you"
"if an act of disobedience to Allah is imposed, he should not listen to or obey it"
-Just cause- fighting to uphold justice
-Comparitive justice-those affected by injustices should have a better life after the war
-Legitimate authority-war authorised by a recognised leader
-Right intention- the war should be fought to re-establish peace and restore human rights
-Probability of success-wars should only be fought if the country is likely to win
-Last resort-war is the only option for peace left
-Proportionality- the amount of force used should be no more or no less than the problem
"why should you not fight in God's cause and for those oppressed men, women and children"
-No
-(in Islam) lesser jihad was only ok in the time of the prophet
-too challenging to meet the set criteria
-modern weaponary can't be used in a way that satisfies the criteria
-violence causes more violence
-A war fought over religious differences
-Must follow the conditions of lesser Jihad
-"fight them until there is no more persecution"
-When persecution over beliefs becomes intense
-When freedoms of belief are taken away (including other faiths)
-When muslims have to defend themselves
-When it is authorised by a Muslim leader
-When it's a last resort
-A spiritual reward is promised to those who fight
"those who have been attacked are permitted to take up arms"
-you cant kill fellow muslims
-you cant attack innocents are leaders of other faiths
-you cant use the war to convert people to Islam
-must be a last resort
-enemies should be treated justly
-property shouldnt be targetted
-chemical and biological warfare is banned
"if the enemy inclines towards peace, so you also incline towards peace"
"if they break your oath...and relive your religion,then fight these leaders of disbelief...so that they may stop"
Nuclear, chemical and biological weapons
-Good deterrent
-Losses are minimal for the side that's used them
-Ensures a quicker end to conflict
-Better course of action than invasion
-Immeasurable scale of destruction that is irreversable
-Civilian deaths are guaranteed
-May cause long term ill effects
-Using them is a war crime
-Muslims are against terrorism
-suicide and murder is haram so suicide bombing is against Islam
-Muhammad said people who kill in the name of Islam will still go to hell-"they weren't fighting for the sake of God"
-Allah is just
-Quran commands justice-"Allah commands justice,the doing of good...and he forbids all shameful deeds and injustice"
-Muslims believe it is part of their role of stewards
-Allah commands the unjust to be punished-"and he forbids all immorality, bad conduct and oppression"
-Muslims are judged on judgement day-"People beware of injustice, for justice shall be darkness on the Day of Judgement"
-In the Hadith Muhammad acts justly
-believes its important- all humans deserve freedom and respect- Justice requires freedom and freedom needs responsibility
-the need for justice isn't just religious- not done to please Gods
-Hudud- crimes against God with a fixed punishment
-Qisas- crimes against individuals or families and the nearest relatives to the victim(s) choose the punishment
-Ta'zir- crimes with no punishment stated in any Islamic texts- therefore the Qadi (Muslim judge) chooses the punishment
"With intoxicants and gambling, Satan seeks to intice enmity and hatred among you, and to stop you remembering God and prayer."
-socialisation/upbringing- people might not follow rules because of poor parenting where their parents never taught them right from wrong
-media stereotyping- the media causes prejudice of certain social and racial groups.The negativity influences these groups behaviours
-lack of opportunity-poor performance in exams and hence lack of job opportunities
-sub-culture-peer groups might encourage crime due to a dislike of rules and authority
-Muslim Chaplain's Association- an organisation which supports muslim chaplains (muslim leader) help stop muslim prisoners from reoffending after their release from prison
-MOSAIC-an organisation which provides support for Muslim prisoners 6 months before and after their release
-All humans deserve equal and fair treatment as everyone's created by Allah
-criminal behaviour breaks the law of Allah
-all muslims in the Ummah have a duty to deal with crime
-crime distracts muslims offenders from doing what really matters- worshipping Allah
-They want to follow the example of Muhammad who discouraged crime
"Good and evil cannot be equal...repel evil with what is better"
"The one who purifies his soul succeeds abd the one who corrupts it fails"
a pure nature everyone is born with
-nobody knows for sure -" no soul knows what joy is kept hidden as a reward for what they have done "
-The Quran vividly describes the afterlife but some descriptions are not interpreted literally-"their Lord will give them a pure drink;this is your reward"- pure drink is symbolic of immortality in Jannah
-suffering is caused by bad behaviour, choices and luck
-God cannot be blamed for suffering as he isn't real
-humans cause suffering, so should work to combat it too
-humans have been given a mind to realise there is something grater than them to worship
-Allah created free will for humans, so any suffering is a result of us not him
-Islam teaches to help with pain and suffering which is part of the islamic duty of stewardship
"We created man from a drop of mingled fluid and put him to the test"
"We have prepared chains,iron collars,and blazing fire for the disbelievers"
"Anything good that happens to you...is from God. Anything bad is from yourself"
"they have tasted the evil consequences of their conduct and painful torment awaits"
-retribution-punishments should make the criminal pay for what they did wrong
-protection-society should be protected from the criminal and their offences
-deterrence-punishments put people off committing crime
-reform-punishments should change criminals to stop them from committing crime again
-Allah is compassionate and gave humans laws out of kindness to guide them, so punishment is seen positively not negatively-"He wishes to turn towards you in mercy...God wishes fo lighten your burden.Man was created weak"
-repentance is important and punishment allows it to occur-"If anyone repents after his wrongdoing and makes amends, God will accept his repentance"
-punishment brings on change in criminals to stop them committing more crime. This is rewarded by Allah by acceptance-"avoid the great sins...we shall wipe out your minor misdeed and let you in through the entrance of honour"
"do not kill each other, for God is merciful to you"
-one of Allah's names is the forgiving- "Al Ghafoor"-Allah can overlook peoples faults and forgive, and so should muslims. At Islams heart
-the Quran says it is-"forgive them, pardon them, then God is all forgiving"
-Muhammad modelled it- when he was chased out of Mecca, and then later returned people there thought he would kill and take revenge, but he didn't and forgave his persecutors instead
-forgiveness now means rewards in the afterlife-"anyone who forgives and puts things right will have his reward from God himself"
-RJ is when criminals are given a chance to make amends for their crimes. To do this they must show repentence and remorse, ask for forgiveness from the victim or their family, and work to reconciliation
-Muslim's don't want punishment to be too harsh but also do want to punish. If punishment brings about reformation it should be done.Sometimes forgiveness and compassion should be shown. Islam seeks practical aims to reduce suffering and let go of grudges and feelings of malice
-right to freedom from torture and degrading treatment
-right to have a fair trial
-right to be free
-right to freedom of thought-no one can be punished for their ideas and beliefs
-right to freedom of expression- people can say what they think, so long as it doesn't break other human rights laws
"None of you believes until he loves for his brother that which he loves for himself"(Hadith)
"give food to the orphan, the poor, the captive"
"Do not let hatred of others lead you away from justice"
-the torture of criminals is permitted if they are hiding a secret which will harm the innocent
-in the time of Muhammad torture was allowed for the purpose of interrogation
-the Quran suggests severe punishment can be used
-everyone was created by Allah so deserve respect- "Do not torture the creation of Allah..."
-the Cairo declaration of human rights 1990
-Allah will torture people so muslims don't have to-"Verify Allah will torture those who torture people in this world"
-some ideas are based of utilitarianism (which muslims reject)
-they would argue torture is acceptable if it saves a lot of lives
-human rights are very important so prisoners should be treated fairly
-"treat others how you would like to be treated"
-your conscience is important in telling right from wrong
-true retribution
-effective deterrent
-protects society from murderers
-life imprisonment may not be harsh enough for some crimes
-many countries use it
-innocent people would be killed
-no evidence of it being a good deterrent
-no chance of reform
-barbaric and inhumane
-terrorists may become seen as martyrs
-some agree based off law of qisas-"do not take life, which God has made sacred, except by right
-some agree saying it should be allowed in cases of murder and extreme cruelty-"Fair retrobution saves life for you,people of understanding,so that you may guard yourselves against what is wrong"
-some muslims agree but also think death penalty should be allowed for adultery and apostasy
-some muslims completely disagree though
-NR don't believe in God, so think punishment should happen now and death penalty is the ultimate way to do this
-cases should be considered with situation ethics before capital punishment is involved
-Muslims say Allah is just, so justice must be done even if it means killing someone
-Muslims agree with NR that life is special and should be protected
-Muslims emphasise the Quran permits the death penalty, but also that for some crimes forgiveness is better
-Allah is the only God-"he is All,(who is) one...he neither begets nor is born, nor is there to Him any equivalent"
-belief in the prophets and that they are messengers if God-"We order Abraham, Moses and Jesus; namely that you should remain steadfast in religion"
-belief in Islamic holy books-"We revealed the Torah with guidance and light"
-belief in angels, and that they are God's messengers and don't have free will-"Praise be to Allah...who made angels messengers with two, three or four wings (pairs)"
-Allah has knowledge of everything that will happen. He has supreme power and won't interfere unless he wishes to-"He knows what is in every heart"
-eventually the universe will end. The dead are resurrected and Allah will be the final judge-"Grant us good things in this world and in the life to come"
-oneness of Allah-"He is God the one, God the eternal. He begot no one nor was he begotten"
-prophethood-Allah sent prophets to teach tawhid-"We send a messenger to every community saying 'Worship God and shun false gods'"
-divine justice from Allah-" I advise you be wary of your duty to Allah...Be just to friend and foe"
-belief Allah sent down 12 Imam's after the death of Muhammad to guide Islam. Shi'a's also believe 11 of the imam's were killed but 1 is alive still and will return before judgement day with Jesus.
-belief that the line of Imam's starting from Ali are perfect,pure and unable yo make mistakes
-at the end of the world everyone (even non-muslim's) are held accoutable for their actions by Allah-"His is the judgement; and to him you shall be returned"
-help shi'a muslims understand their religion better and live how Allah wants them to
-considered to be the foundations of Shi'a Islam
-help Shi'a muslims accept and act in a certain way, knowing judgement day is inbound
-unites the ummah
-helps Muslim's understand something of Allah's nature
-enables Muslim's to get a close relationship with Allah through worship, which is why humanity was created
-help Muslim's to strive to show certain divine atributes
"Worship God and shun false Gods"
"We are closer to him than his jugular vein"
"Your lord is God...then established himself on the throne"
"He has power over all things"
"if you judge between people, do so with justice"
"my mercy embraces all things"
-the first prophet
-lived in a great garden with his wife
-they were commanded to stay away from a single tree but were decieved by satan and banished from the garden
-Muslim's can use this story to follow Allah's commands and not satan's
-one of the greatest prophets and is honoured in this world and the afterlife
-was extremely committed to his faith and family
-Muslims can learn high moral standards from him and also from his life and faith
-"He was thankful for the blessings of God who chose him and guided him to a straight path"
-one of Ibrahim's sons and rebuilt the Kabbah with him
-Ibrahim had a dream from Allah that he had to sacrifice Isma'il. This didn't scare Isma'il and he was ready to give his life for Allah
-Muslim's can learn to always trust Allah and to be prepared to offer themselves for the service of Islam from him
-one of the messengers of the Israelites
-remembered for his wisdom and prayers and victory against Goliath
-from him Muslim's can learn Allah honours his chosen ones and they are blessed with worldly and spiritual honour
-"David killed Goliath, and God gave him sovereignty and wisdom and taught him what he pleased"
-main founder of Judaism
-chosen by Allah to save the Israelites from slavery in Egypt by the Pharaoh
-given the scriptures and performed many miracles
-he is an example of how Allah rewards perseverance in the face of suffering and how good will overcome evil
-"we inscribed everything for him in the Tablets which taught and explained everything"
-Jesus
-performed many miracles
-Muslims reject the christian idea of him being divine and dying on a cross
-Muslims should follow his example of serving and following 1 God
-Islamic texts that contain messages of Allah given to the prophets
-source of guidance for muslims today
-The Quran is the most respected
-contain guidance from Allah relevant for all time periods
-the scriptures paved the way for the Quran which is the ultimate source of wisdom for Muslims
-Muhammad was described as a living example of the Quran
-scrolls revealed to Moses and Ibrahim that we don't know much about
-Torah
-revealed to Musa
-contains many teachings and laws but only for jewish people and for a limited time
-includes a prophecy about the coming of Muhammad
-"We revealed the Torah with guidance and light"
-the psalms
-revealed to Dawud
-150 songs, prayers and poems inspired by Allah
-"to David we gave the book of Psalms...good news and warning"
-the gospel
-revealed to Isa
-not the 4 biblical gospels
-contains valuable collection of revelations about love and forgiveness
-"we gave Isa the Gospel with guidance...a guide and lesson for those who follow God"
-revealed to Muhammad
-seen as totally perfect, and better than previous texts
-for all people, times and places
-a universal message to the world from Allah
-contains information that could only come from Allah
-"let there be no doubt about it, it is from the Lord of the Worlds"
-No angels means no religion as they revealed the Quran to Muhammad
-No angels means no perfect prophet to follow-angels called the prophets to serve God and spread his word,therefore, without angels Muhammad wouldn't have been the perfect role model for muslims
-Angels are needed for judgement day-they provide God with all the facts he needs to judge peoples lives
-guards the gates of paradise
-blows the trumpet on judgement day to sound it in
-in charge of nature and asks Allah for the mercy of humans
-found in hell
-oversees the disbelievers and those deserving of hell with 19 other guards
-revealed the Quran to Muhammad
-question people on their beliefs
-Muslims can't do bad deeds, but jinn (evil spirits) can
-Shaytan is a disobedient jinn
-the angel of death who returns every soul to Allah
-only Allah knows when people will die, so he is under instruction
-record the good and bad deeds of humans when they're on earth
-sit on the shoulders of everyone, which is why muslims look left and right before they pray
"he regulates all things"
"every human is free to choose between good and evil"
-affirms Allah's omnipotence
-laws that govern the universe are the benefit of humanity
-everything happens for a reason- all part of Allah's plan
-part of all muslims faith
-muslims trust Allah with everything- he is in full control
-muslims reminded of Allah's omniscience
-some muslims believe all will be physically resurrected in the afterlife which is why they are buried and not cremated
-others believe only the soul will be resurrected
-Islam teaches human life has purpose
-Muslims believe each person will be responsible for everything they have chosen to do on earth
-their actions will be recorded by angels and judged by Allah
-if Allah is pleased they go to Jannah, if not they go to Jannaham
-one of the core beliefs of Islam that strengthens the Ummah
-effects the choices Muslims make in their everyday lives
-time between individual death and final judgement- like the waiting room
-when you die, you are visited by the angel of death (Izrail) who will question your faith. If you reply with the shahadah you are shown your place in paradise
-the last day will be started by the sound of a trumpet and then heaven and earth will change. The raised dead then join the living
-"and before them is a barrier until the day they are raised"
-each person will be given the book of life to read out to everyone and to Allah
-everything a person has ever done will be in the book and the person will have to read out their deepest secrets
-book put on balance scales and result determines final fate of the person
-good deeds way more than bad deeds
-death doesn't exist
-beautiful rivers and vegetation
-everyone will relax on couches and eat their favourite fruits and drink wine that makes you happy but not drunk
-believers will be served by youths with goblets of pure wine
-nobody will speak badly of others or swear
-Jannah has 7 layers
-"what a blessed reward"
-the place of fire
-full of hypocrites polytheists and sinners who will be tortured
-constant wailing and groaning
-in hell the people are chained up and given boiling water and puss to drink. They have to wear garments of fire
-they are scalded with boiling water and when their skin is too burnt to feel pain they are given a new skin
-the sinners must be there for eternity (until they have paid your sins)
-"blazing fires"