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Islam For Dummies

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08.10.2019

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Wiley

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Englisch

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978-1-119-64297-8

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08.10.2019

Verlag

Wiley

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737 g

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Englisch

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978-1-119-64297-8

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  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Conventions Used in This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    How This Book is Organized 4

    Part 1: Understanding the Basics 4

    Part 2: Muhammad: The Man, the Book, and Rules of Law 4

    Part 3: Becoming Familiar with Muslim Daily Life 5

    Part 4: Recognizing That All Muslims Aren't the Same 5

    Part 5: Considering Islam's Concept of Abrahamic Religions 5

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 5

    Part 7: Appendixes 5

    Icons Used in This Book 6

    Where to Go From Here 6

    Part 1: Understanding the Basics 7

    Chapter 1: Approaching Islam 9

    Getting an Overview of Islamic Origins 9

    Summarizing Islamic Beliefs 10

    Dividing into Branches 11

    Counting the Numbers 11

    Locating Islam on the World Map 12

    Chapter 2: Tracing the Path of Islamic History 15

    The Four Rightly Guided Caliphs 17

    Choosing a successor: Abu Bakr (632-634) 18

    Expanding out of Arabia: `Umar (634-644) 19

    Gathering the Qur'an: `Uthman (644-656) 21

    Rebelling against `Ali (656-661) 22

    Expanding the state 23

    The Golden Age 24

    Umayyad rule (661-750) 25

    Abbasid rule (750-1258) 27

    Bridging the Gap 29

    Three Great Later Empires 31

    Ottoman Empire: The Turks 32

    Safavid Empire: The Iranians 33

    Mughal Empire: Islam in South Asia 35

    Chapter 3: Submitting to God 37

    Affirming the Unity of God: Tawhid 38

    Clarifying the Terminology: Allah Equals God 40

    Testifying to God's Supremacy 41

    Defining the Attributes of God 42

    Loving and Knowing God 43

    Invoking the 99 Names of God 44

    Dividing the names into categories 45

    Remembering the names 46

    Chapter 4: What Muslims Believe 47

    Stating the Five Essential Beliefs of Islam 47

    Believing in God 49

    Believing in God's angels 50

    Believing in God's books and in God's messengers 50

    Believing in the last day and the resurrection from the tomb 52

    Explaining the Faith to Non-Muslims 55

    Expounding the Faith: Dealing with Difficult Faith Issues 56

    Naming some theological issues 58

    Defining a true Muslim 59

    Relating faith to works 59

    Degrees of faith 60

    Anthropomorphizing God 60

    Created or eternal Qur'an 60

    Knowing what is good and evil 60

    Rejecting Formal Creeds 61

    Chapter 5: Standing Before God: Heaven and Hell 63

    Understanding Other Beings beyond God and Humans 64

    Gabriel and the other angels 64

    Aladdin's lamp and the jinn 67

    The Devil made me do it 68

    Going to Heaven or Hell: From Life to Death to Resurrection 69

    Dying and the grave 69

    The resurrection and the final judgment 70

    Facing the unresolved issues 71

    Envisioning Heaven and Hell 72

    Hell and its torments 73

    Heaven and its delights 74

    Women and the houris in heaven and hell 74

    Part 2: Muhammad: The Man, the Book, and Rules of Law 77

    Chapter 6: The Prophet: Muhammad 79

    Setting the Stage: Arabia before Muhammad 80

    Two key cities 81

    Outside the cities: The beduin 82

    Arabian religious practices 82

    Telling the Story of Muhammad 83

    Growing up 84

    Summoning the people of Mecca 86

    Facing opposition 87

    Establishing the community in Medina 88

    A chronology from 622 to 630 90

    Thinking about Muhammad Theologically 92

    Messenger, prophet, and seal of the prophets 92

    Comparing Muhammad with Jesus and Moses 92

    Living like the beautiful example 94

    Reviewing the miracles of Muhammad 94

    Exploring the sinlessness of Muhammad 95

    Respecting Muhammad as intercessor 95

    Relating Personally to Muhammad 95

    Naming Muhammad 95

    Exalting Muhammad in poetry 96

    Celebrating Muhammad's birthday 97

    Preserving the relics of Muhammad 97

    Viewing Muhammad as the light of the world and the pole of the universe 97

    Searching for the Historical Muhammad 97

    Traditional biographies 97

    Non-Muslim biographies 98

    Chapter 7: The Book: The Qur'an 99

    Introducing the Qur'an 100

    What is scripture? 100

    The basics of the Qur'an 100

    Hearing the Qur'an 101

    Treating the Qur'an with Respect 103

    Gathering and Organizing the Qur'an 104

    Putting the Qur'an into writing 104

    Pronouncing the Qur'an 104

    Organizing the Qur'an 105

    Compiling the Qur'an: The Muslim view 105

    Compiling the Qur'an: The view of non-Muslim scholars 107

    Compiling the Qur'an: A radical view 108

    The Style of the Qur'an 108

    The Qur'an as evocative speech 109

    The idiom of the Qur'an 110

    The inimitability of the Qur'an (i`jaz) 110

    Recurring thematic elements in the Qur'an 111

    The problem of shifting perspectives in the Qur'an 112

    Interpreting the Qur'an 113

    The process of interpreting the Qur'an 113

    Exoteric and esoteric interpretation 113

    The abrogated verses 114

    Using the Qur'an in Daily Life 114

    Educating through the Qur'an 115

    Reciting the Qur'an 115

    Reproducing the Qur'an: Calligraphy 116

    Opening the Qur'an: The Fatiha 117

    Chapter 8: Islamic Tradition and Law 119

    Imitating Muhammad 120

    Understanding the two parts of a hadith 120

    Uncovering the contents of a hadith 121

    Collecting the hadiths 121

    Reviewing the 40 traditions 123

    Evaluating the hadiths 123

    Using hadiths in more modern times 124

    Understanding God's Law 125

    Rooting out the four roots of law (usul al-fiqh) 125

    Getting legal: The Schools of law (madhhab) 129

    Making a decision 131

    Reforming the law 133

    Part 3: Becoming Familiar with Muslim Daily Life 137

    Chapter 9: The Five Pillars of Worship: Foundations of Islam 139

    Purification: Getting Ready for Worship 140

    Removing impurity 141

    Sources of impurity 141

    The Shahada (First Pillar): Testifying 142

    Salat (Second Pillar): Praying 143

    When to pray 143

    Where do Muslims pray? 144

    Calling to prayer (adhan) 145

    Doing the first rak`a (bowing) 146

    Adding additional rak`as and voluntary prayers 148

    Jum`a: Gathering for Friday congregational prayer 149

    The mosque (masjid) 149

    Zakat (Third Pillar): Helping the Needy 152

    Saum (Fourth Pillar): Reflecting and Fasting 153

    Dawn to dust 154

    A day in Ramadan 154

    The meaning of Saum during Ramadan 155

    `Id al-fitr (feast of the breaking of the fast) 156

    Hajj (Fifth Pillar): Making the Pilgrimage to Mecca 156

    The center of the earth 157

    The days of pilgrimage 158

    Making the side trip to Medina (al-ziyarah) 161

    Chapter 10: Observing Other Religious Rituals and Customs 163

    Rituals linked to the Yearly Calendar 164

    Celebrating Muhammad's birthday 164

    Typical elements in the celebration of the maulid 166

    Honoring the saints 168

    Reviewing other rituals 170

    Marking Life's Transitions 171

    Born yesterday 171

    Receiving a name 171

    Offering the sacrifice 172

    Circumcising (khitan) 172

    Coming of age 173

    Getting hitched 175

    Knocking on death's door 177

    Observing Everyday Customs 179

    Finding food for thought 179

    Dressing the part 180

    Minding your manners 182

    Looking at Women's Rituals 182

    Chapter 11: Muslim Ethics: Living the Good Life 185

    Reviewing the Starting Points for Islamic Ethics 186

    The principles of Islamic ethics 187

    Illustrative texts 188

    Sources for ethical guidance 188

    Dealing with sins, major and minor 189

    Applying Ethics to Practical Issues 190

    Understanding Sexual Ethics 190

    Outlining Ethics Regarding Marriage and Family 193

    The role of women 196

    Medical ethics 198

    Social and economic justice 199

    Political issues 200

    Other ethical issues 200

    Part 4: Recognizing That All Muslims Aren't the Same 203

    Chapter 12: Shi`ites 205

    Locating and Counting Shi`ite Muslims 206

    Keeping the Faith in the Family 206

    Designating `Ali as Muhammad's successor 207

    Shi`ite understanding of the imam 207

    Reviewing Two Foundational Events of Shi`ism 209

    The betrayal and martyrdom of `Ali 209

    The martyrdom of Husayn at Karbala 210

    Postscript: The march of the penitents 211

    Following the Line of the 12 Imams 211

    Shi`ism under the Umayyads 211

    Shi`ism under the Abbasids 212

    Iran becomes a Twelver Shi`ite state 213

    Worshipping in Twelver Shi`ite Fashion 214

    Remembering Husayn at `ashura' 214

    Making pilgrimage to the imams' tombs 215

    Some differences in Shi`ite rituals 216

    Thinking like Shi`ites 216

    Shi`ite religious law (shari`a) 216

    Shi`ite clergy: The mullas 217

    Shi`ite philosophers and theologians 218

    Interacting: Shi`ites, Sufis, and Sunnis 219

    Shi`ites and Sufis 219

    Shi`ites and Sunnis 220

    Chapter 13: Sufis 221

    Searching for God 222

    Sufism: An overview of its history 222

    Textual and historical foundations 224

    Believing in the Sufi Manner 224

    Making a Contribution: Outstanding Individual Sufis 226

    Organizing the Sufi Community 229

    Lodges 229

    The Sufi brotherhood 230

    Acting in the Sufi Manner 230

    Joining a Sufi brotherhood 231

    Following the rules of the brotherhood 231

    Remembering God: Dhikr 231

    Hearing God: Sama` 232

    Communal dhikr with sama` 233

    Putting Faith into Verse: Sufi Literature 233

    Establishing the Sufi Brotherhoods 234

    Rejecting Sufism 237

    Chapter 14: Exploring Lesser-Known Sects Linked to Islam 239

    `Ibadis (the early Kharijites) 241

    Zaydis (or Fiver Shi`ites) 241

    Isma`ili (or Sevener Shi`ite) Groups 242

    Qarmatians 242

    Nizaris 242

    Musta`li, Tayyibis, and Bohras are all the same - almost! 244

    On the Fringes of Islam and Beyond 245

    Druze 245

    `Alawis (Nusayris) 246

    Alevis 247

    Ahmadiyya 248

    Baha'is 249

    Chapter 15: Islam in America 251

    Getting an Overview 251

    Looking at Muslim origins in the United States 251

    Snapshot of American Muslims today 252

    Calculating the numbers 253

    Organizing the Muslim Community 254

    Building mosques (masjids) 254

    Establishing national Islamic organizations 255

    Reestablishing a Black Muslim Community 256

    Noble Drew Ali 256

    Wallace D Fard 257

    Elijah Muhammad 258

    Malcolm X 258

    Warith Deen Mohammed 259

    Reviving the Nation of Islam 260

    Shi`ites in America 261

    Sufis in America 261

    Facing the Future as Muslim Americans 262

    Internal issues 262

    External issues 264

    Part 5: Considering Islam's Concept of Abrahamic Religions 265

    Chapter 16: Seeking Common Roots: Abrahamic Religion and Beyond 267

    Belonging to the Same Family 267

    Recognizing the same ancestor 268

    Worshipping the same God 268

    Sharing the same book 269

    Reviewing family relations 269

    Reading the Bible in the Qur'an 270

    Why the stories in the Qur'an differ from those in the Bible 271

    The Adam story 272

    Abraham, Lot, Ishmael, and Isaac 272

    Joseph: The "most beautiful of stories" 273

    The Moses story 274

    The death of Jesus 275

    Muhammad in the Bible 276

    Muslims Facing Other Religions 277

    Two early treaties 277

    Dhimmi (protected peoples) 278

    Moving Toward Religious Dialogue 279

    Principles of dialogue 280

    The future of inter-religious relations 281

    Chapter 17: Seeking Common Ground 283

    Ascertaining Muslims' Concerns 284

    Uncovering internal problems in the Muslim world 284

    Taking the pulse of the Muslim world 285

    Listing Muslim complaints against the West and possible Western responses 286

    Listing concerns of American Muslims 287

    Hearing American Concerns Regarding Muslims 288

    Facing the Major Issues 290

    Clash of civilizations 290

    Human rights 290

    Democracy and Islam 291

    Jihad 292

    Terrorism 293

    Knowing What's Needed from the Muslim Side 294

    Knowing What's Needed from the Western Side 294

    Chapter 18: Meeting the Challenge of Modernity 295

    Considering Islamic Democracy 295

    Reclaiming Identity as an Islamic State 296

    Naming the Islamists 297

    Leading the way: Three Islamist movements 297

    Identifying what separates Islamist reformers from Islamist radicals 299

    Forming a Shi`ite Islamic Republic 300

    Coming of the revolution: Khomeini 300

    Taking Iran in a new direction 301

    Facing the future 302

    Reviewing the Globalization of Islamic Radicalism: bin Laden and Afghanistan 302

    Afghanistan 302

    Bin Laden and al-Qaeda 304

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 305

    Chapter 19: Ten Muslim Contributions to World Civilization 307

    Transmission of Greek Writings 308

    Algebra and Mathematics 308

    Arabic Numbers 309

    Astronomy 309

    Engineering and Technology 310

    Medicine 310

    Pharmacology 311

    Physics, Specifically Optics 311

    Architecture 312

    Taj Mahal 312

    The Alhambra 313

    Chapter 20: Ten Noteworthy Muslims, Past and Present 315

    Taking a Long Trip: Ibn Battuta 315

    Gathering it All Together: al-Tabari 316

    Wielding the Sword of Saladin 317

    Glorifying the King: Akbar 318

    Thinking Deep Thoughts: Ibn Rushd 319

    Creating the First Philosophy of History: Ibn Khaldun 320

    Becoming a Hero of the Revolution: Ali Shariati 321

    Building Great Mosques: Sinan 322

    Winning the Nobel Prize: Naguib Mahfouz 323

    Listening to Umm Kulthum 323

    Chapter 21: Ten Islamic Regions in the News Today 325

    Africa 326

    Nigeria 326

    Sudan 327

    Tunisia 327

    South Asia 327

    Bangladesh 328

    India 328

    Kashmir 328

    Southeast Asia and the Pacific 329

    Indonesia 329

    Malaysia 330

    Philippines 331

    The Balkan States 331

    Bosnia-Herzegovina 332

    Kosovo and Albania 332

    Iraq 332

    Lebanon 333

    Palestine and Israel 334

    The Former Soviet Union 336

    Syria 336

    Turkey 337

    Part 7: Appendixes 339

    Appendix A: Counting the Years: The Muslim Calendar 341

    Appendix B: Glossary 345

    Appendix C: Resources: Digging Deeper 351

    Academic Resources 351

    The Qur'an 352

    Video Resources 353

    Computer Software 353

    Islam on the Web 354

    Islamic organizations 354

    Islamic publishers and retailers 355

    And Finally 355

    Index 357