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Misconceptions #1:
Muslims Worship A Different God
First of all, there is only One
God who created the Universe and all of mankind. Throughout history,
people have created false gods in their minds and come up with false
ideas about Almighty God, but regardless of this there is still only One
True God - and He alone is worthy of worship. Unfortunately, some
non-Muslims have come to incorrectly believe that Muslims worship a
different God than Jews and Christians. This might be due to the fact
that Muslims sometimes refer to God as "Allah", but also because over
the centuries there have been many lies and distortions spread by the
enemies of Islam. In actuality, Muslims worship the God of Noah,
Abraham, Moses and Jesus --- the same God as Christians and Jews. The
word "Allah" is simply the Arabic word for Almighty God and it is the
same word that Arabic speaking Christians and Jews use to refer to God.
If you pick up an Arabic translation of the Christian Bible, you will
see the word "Allah" where "God" is used in English. For more
information on the word "Allah". But even though Muslims, Jews and
Christians believe in the same God, their concepts about Him differ
quite a bit. For example, Muslims reject the idea of the Trinity or that
God has become "incarnate" in the world. Also, the teachings of Islam do
not rely on or appeal to "mystery" or "paradox" --- they are
straightforward and clear. Islam teaches that God is Merciful, Loving
and Compassionate and that He has no need to become man (nor do humans
need for Him to). One of the unique aspects of Islam is that it teaches
that man can have a personal and fulfilling relationship with Almighty
God without compromising the transcendence of God. In Islam there is no
ambiguity in Divinity --- God is God and man is man. Muslims believe
that God is the "Most Merciful", and that he deals directly with
human-beings without the need of any intermediary. Actually, the phrase
"In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful" is one of the most
repeated verses in the Holy Qur'an. Additionally, the pure and
straightforward teachings of Islam demand that Almighty God be
approached directly and without intermediaries. This is because Muslims
believe that God is completely in control of everything and that He can
bestow His Grace and Mercy on His creatures as He pleases - no
Atonement, Incarnation or blood sacrifice is necessary. In summary,
Islam calls people to submit to the One True God and to worship Him
alone.
Misconceptions
#2: Muslims Worship Muhammad
According to Islamic belief, the
Prophet Muhammad was the last Messenger of God. He, like all of God's
prophets and messengers - such as Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus -- was
only a human being. Christians came to the mistaken assumption that
Muslims worship Muhammad by formulating an incorrect analogy - they
worship Jesus so they assumed Muslims worship Muhammad. This is one of
the reasons that they called Muslims by the incorrect name "Mohammedans"
for so many years! Muhammad, like Jesus, never claimed divine status. He
called people to worship only Almighty God, and he continually
emphasized his humanity so that people would not fall into the same
errors as Christians did in regards to Jesus. In order to prevent his
deification, the Prophet Muhammad always said to refer to him as "the
Messenger of God and His slave". Muhammad was chosen to be God's final
messenger --- to communicate the message not only in words but to be a
living example of the message. Muslims love and respect him because he
was of the highest moral character and he brought the Truth from God -
which is the Pure Monotheism of Islam. Even when Islam was in its very
early stages, God revealed that Muhammad "was sent as a mercy to all of
mankind" - thus informing us that the message of Islam would become very
widespread. Muslims strive to follow the great example of Muhammad,
peace be upon him, but they do not worship him in any way. Additionally,
Islam teaches Muslims to respect all of God's prophets and messengers -
but respecting and loving them does not mean worshipping them. All true
Muslims realize that all worship and prayer must be directed to Almighty
God alone. Suffice it to say that worshipping Muhammad --- or anyone
else --- along with Almighty God is considered to be the worst sin in
Islam. Even if a person claims to be Muslim, but they worship and pray
to other than Almighty God, this cancels and nullifies their Islam. The
Declaration of Faith of Islam makes it clear that Muslims are taught
only to worship God. This declaration is as follows: "There is nothing
divine or worthy of being worshipped except for Almighty God, and
Muhammad is the Messenger and Servant of God".
Misconceptions
#3: Islam Is A Religion Only For Arabs
The fastest way to prove that this
is completely false is to state the fact that only about 15% to 20% of
the Muslims in the world are Arabs. There are more Indian Muslims than
Arab Muslims, and more Indonesian Muslims than Indian Muslims! Believing
that Islam is only a religion for Arabs is a myth that was spread by the
enemies of Islam early in its history. This mistaken assumption is
possibly based on the fact that most of the first generation of Muslims
were Arabs, the Qur'an is in Arabic and the Prophet Muhammad was an
Arab. However, both the teachings of Islam and the history of its spread
show that the early Muslims made every effort to spread their message of
Truth to all nations, races and peoples. Furthermore, it should be
clarified that not all Arabs are Muslims and not all Muslims are Arabs.
An Arab can be a Muslim, Christian, Jew, atheist - or of any other
religion or ideology. Also, many countries that some people consider to
be "Arab" are not "Arab" at all -- such as Turkey and Iran (Persia). The
people who live in these countries speak languages other than Arabic as
their native tongues and are of a different ethnic heritage than the
Arabs. It is important to realize that from the very beginning of the
mission of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, his followers came from
a wide spectrum of individuals -- there was Bilal, the African slave;
Suhaib, the Byzantine Roman; Ibn Salam, the Jewish Rabbi; and Salman,
the Persian. Since religious truth is eternal and unchanging, and
mankind is one universal brotherhood, Islam teaches that Almighty God's
revelations to mankind have always been consistent, clear and universal.
The Truth of Islam is meant for all people regardless of race,
nationality or linguistic background. Taking a look at the Muslim World,
from Nigeria to Bosnia and from Malaysia to Afghanistan is enough to
prove that Islam is a Universal message for all of mankind --- not to
mention the fact that significant numbers of Europeans and Americans of
all races and ethnic backgrounds are coming into Islam.
Misconception
#4: Islam Degrades Women
Even though many aspects of Islam
are misunderstood by non-Muslims, the ignorance, misinformation and
incorrect assumptions that are made in regards to Islam's treatment of
women are probably the most severe. Numerous verses of the Qur'an make
it clear that men and women are equal in the site of God. According to
the teachings of Islam, the only thing that distinguishes people in the
site of God is their level of God-consciousness. Due to this, many
people are surprised to find out that Islamic Law guaranteed rights to
women over 1400 years ago that women in the Europe and America only
obtained recently. For example, Islam clearly teaches that a woman is a
full-person under the law, and is the spiritual equal of a male. Also,
according to Islamic Law, women have the right to own property, operate
a business and receive equal pay for equal work. Women are allowed total
control of their wealth, they cannot be married against their will and
they are allowed to keep their own name when married. Additionally, they
have the right to inherit property and to have their marriage dissolved
in the case of neglect or mistreatment. Also, Islam does not consider
woman an "evil temptress", and thus does not blame woman for the
"original sin". Women in Islam participate in all forms of worship that
men participate in. Actually, the rights that Islam gave to women over
1400 years ago were almost unheard of in the West until the 1900s. Less
than fifty years ago in England and America, a woman could not buy a
house or car without the co-signature of her father or husband!
Additionally, Islam gives great respect to women and their role in
society --- it gives them the right to own property, marry who they want
and many other rights. Also, it should be mentioned that the Prophet
Muhammad's mission stopped many of the horrible practices in regards to
women that were present in the society of his time. For example, the
Qur'an put an end to the pagan Arab practice of killing their baby
daughters when they were born. Additionally, Islam put restrictions on
the unrestricted polygamy of the Arabs of the time, and put many laws in
place to protect the well-being of women. Today, most of the so-called
reforms in the status of women came about after the West abandoned
religion for secularism. Even those in the West who claim to follow the
so-called "Judeo-Christian tradition" really follow the values of
Western liberalism --- but just to a lesser degree than their more
liberal countrymen. If women in the Muslim World today don't have their
rights, it is not because Islam did not give them to them. The problem
is that in many places alien traditions have come to overshadow the
teachings of Islam, either through ignorance or the impact of
Colonialization.
Misconception
#5: Muhammad Wrote The Qur'an
In addressing this misconception,
it is interesting to not that no other religious scripture claims to the
direct word of Almighty in toto as clear and as often as the Holy Qur'an.
As the Qur'an clearly says: "if had been written by man, you would have
found many discrepancies therein". At the time the Qur'an was revealed,
the Arabs recognized that the language of the Qur'an was unique and that
it was distinctly different from the language normally used by the
Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. The Arabs of that time, by the way,
were known for their beautiful poetry and Muhammad was known to be an
illiterate man! The Qur'an clearly says that Muhammad was unable to read
and write, so if this wasn't true, certainly his contemporaries would
have protested and rejected him. However, there are no reports of this.
Certainly there were people who rejected Muhammad's message, just like
other prophets were rejected, but none for this reason. On the contrary,
Muhammad, peace be upon him, had thousands of loyal followers and the
results of their efforts spread Islam from Spain to China in just over a
century! It is also interesting to note that even though the Qur'an is
not poetry, the Arabs more or less gave up writing poetry after it was
revealed. It could be said that the Qur'an is the piece of Arabic
literature par excellence - and Muhammad's contemporaries realized that
they couldn't out do it. Additionally, it is easy to prove that Muhammad
did not possess a great deal of the knowledge which is expounded in the
Qur'an: such as knowledge of historical events, previous prophets and
natural phenomenon. The Qur'an says in several places that Muhammad and
his people did not know these things - so, again, if this wasn't true,
certainly his contemporaries would have rejected his claims. Suffice it
to say that not only is the Qur'an the most memorized and well preserved
scripture on earth, it is also unequaled in eloquence, spiritual impact,
clarity of message and the purity of its truth.
Misconception
#6: Islam Was Spread By The Sword
Many non-Muslims, when they think
about Islam, picture religious fanatics on camels with a sword in one
hand and a Qur'an in the other. This myth, which was made popular in
Europe during the Crusades, is totally baseless. First of all, the Holy
Qur'an clearly says "Let there be no compulsion in religion". In
addition to this, Islam teaches that a person's faith must be pure and
sincere, so it is certainly not something that can be forced on someone.
In debunking the myth that Islam was "spread by the sword", the
(non-Muslim) historian De Lacy O' Leary wrote: "History makes it clear,
however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world
and forcing Islam at the point of the sword upon conquered races is one
of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever
accepted." (Islam at the Crossroads, London, 1923, p. 8.). It should
also be known that Muslims ruled Spain for roughly 800 years. During
this time, and up to when they were finally forced out, the non-Muslims
there were alive and flourishing. Additionally, Christian and Jewish
minorities have survived in the Muslim lands of the Middle East for
centuries. Countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria
and Jordan all have Christian and/or Jewish populations. If Islam taught
that all people are supposed to be killed or forced to become Muslims,
how did all of these non-Muslims survive for so long in the middle of
the Islamic Empire? Additionally, if one considers the small number of
Muslims who initially spread Islam from Spain and Morocco in the West to
India and China in the East, one would realize that they were far too
few to force people to be members of a religion against their will.
Additionally, the great empire and civilization established by the
Muslims had great staying power -- its citizens were proud to be part of
it. The spread of Islam stands in contrast to the actions of the
followers of Christianity, who since the time of the Emperor Constantine
have made liberal use of the sword - often basing their conduct on
Biblical verses. This was especially true of the colonization of South
America and Africa, where native peoples were systematically wiped-out
or forced to convert. It is also interesting to note that when the
Mongols invaded and conquered large portions of the Islamic Empire,
instead of destroying the religion, they adopted it. This is a unique
occurrence in history - the conquerors adopting the religion of the
conquered! Since they were the victors, they certainly could not have
been forced to become Muslims! Ask any of the over one billion Muslims
alive in the world today whether they were forced! The largest Muslim
country in the world today is Indonesia --- and there were never any
battles fought there! So where was the sword? How could someone be
forced to adhere to a spiritually rewarding and demanding religion like
Islam?
Misconception
#7: Muslims Hate Jesus
No. The original, unchanged
revelations given to Abrahamic and other prophets reaching back to Adam
all came from the One True God. This common origin explains their
similarities in many beliefs and values.
Abraham is mentioned in the Qur'an
as one of the great Prophets and was honored with the title, "Friend of
God." Abraham and his eldest son, Ishmael, were commanded by God to
build a place of worship, the Ka'bah, in what is today the city of
Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
The Ka'bah is a simple stone
construction erected as a sanctuary for the worship of the One God. The
Qur'an states that God commanded Abraham to summon all humankind to
visit this place, and when pilgrims go there today they say "At your
service, O Lord," in response to Abraham's call. The Ka'bah is the
central place of worship toward which all Muslims face in prayer to God,
Almighty.
Misconception
#8: Islam Is Fatalistic
Most Muslims find it rather odd
that their religion, which strikes a beautiful balance between faith and
action, could be accused of being "fatalistic". Perhaps this
misconception came about because Muslims are taught to say "Praise be to
God!" whenever anything good or bad happens. This is because Muslims
know that everything comes from Almighty God, who is the All-Knowing
Sustainer of the Universe, and that since a Muslim should rely
completely on God, whatever happened must have been for the better.
However, this does not mean that Muslims are not taught to take action
in life --- just the opposite is true. Islam requires not only faith,
but action --- such as regular prayer, fasting and charity.
To be more precise, in Islam
actions are part of one's faith. Islam total rejects the extreme beliefs
of some religions that teach that you shouldn't go to a doctor when
sick, but only pray for God to heal you. Islam's outlook is very
positive, since it teaches that human beings can take positive action in
this life. This was certainly what was taught by Prophet Muhammad, peace
be upon him, to his followers --- since they obviously took the action
of spreading Islam from Spain to Morocco in a very short period of time.
Even though Islam teaches that God knows what human beings will do
before they do it, human beings still have free will. Certainly God, who
is All-Knowing and All-Wise, knows what is going to happen to everyone
before it happens -- to deny this would be a denial of God Himself.
However, if human-beings did not have free will, it would be ridiculous
and un-just for God to demand that they do certain things and believe
certain things. Far from being "fatalistic", Islam teaches that a
human-being's main purpose in life is to be God-conscious.
Due to this, Muslims worry less
about material matters and view their earthly life in a proper
perspective. This is due to the fact that Islam clearly teaches that if
people worship and depend on Almighty God alone, then they have nothing
to worry about - since God wants what is best for them. True freedom,
from the Islamic perspective, does not mean aimlessly following all of
your human desires for food, drink, wealth and sex. On the contrary,
freedom means being able to control one's base desires and fulfilling
them in a proper and legal way. This brings one's desires in tune with
what God wants for us --- only then is a person truly free!
Misconception
#9: Islam Is A Threat
In recent years, a great deal of
attention in the media have been given to the threat of "Islamic
Fundamentalism". Unfortunately, due to a twisted mixture of biased
reporting in the Western media and the actions of some ignorant Muslims,
the word "Islam" has become almost synonymous with "terrorism". However,
when one analyzes the situation, the question that should come to mind
is: Do the teachings of Islam encourage terrorism? The answer: Certainly
not!
Islam totally forbids the
terrorist acts that are carried out by some misguided people. It should
be remembered that all religions have cults and misguided followers, so
it is their teachings that should be looked at, not the actions of a few
individuals. Unfortunately, in the media, whenever a Muslim commits a
heinous act, he is labeled a "Muslim terrorist". However, when Serbs
murder and rape innocent women in Bosnia, they are not called "Christian
terrorists", nor are the activities in Northern Ireland labeled
"Christian terrorism". Also, when right-wing Christians in the U. S.
bomb abortion clinics, they are not called "Christian terrorists".
Reflecting on these facts, one could certainly conclude that there is a
double-standard in the media! Although religious feelings play a
significant role in the previously mentioned "Christian" conflicts, the
media does not apply religious labels because they assume that such
barbarous acts have nothing to do with the teachings of Christianity.
However, when something happens involving a Muslim, they often try to
put the blame on Islam itself -- and not the misguided individual.
Certainly, Islamic Law allows war --- any religion or civilization that
did not would never survive --- but it certainly does not condone
attacks against innocent people, women or children.
The Arabic word "jihad", which is
often translated as "Holy War", simply means "to struggle". The word for
"war" in Arabic is "harb", not "jihad". "Struggling", i.e. "making
jihad", to defend Islam, Muslims or to liberate a land where Muslims are
oppressed is certainly allowed (and even encouraged) in Islam. However,
any such activities must be done according to the teachings of Islam.
Islam also clearly forbids "taking the law into your own hands", which
means that individual Muslims cannot go around deciding who they want to
kill, punish or torture. Trial and punishment must be carried out by a
lawful authority and a knowledgeable judge. Also, when looking at events
in the Muslim World, it should be kept in mind that a long period of
colonialism ended fairly recently in most Muslim countries. During this
time, the peoples in this countries were culturally, materially and
religiously exploited - mostly by the so-called "Christian" nations of
the West. This painful period has not really come to an end in many
Muslim countries, where people are still under the control of foreign
powers or puppet regimes supported by foreign powers. Also, through the
media, people in the West are made to believe that tyrants like Saddam
Hussein in Iraq and Moamar Qaddafi in Libya are "Islamic" leaders --
when just the opposite is true. Neither of these rulers even profess
Islam as an ideology, but only use Islamic slogans to manipulate their
powerless populations. They have about as much to do with Islam as
Hitler had to do with Christianity! In reality, many Middle Eastern
regimes which people think of as being "Islamic" oppress the practice of
Islam in their countries. So suffice it to say that "terrorism" and
killing innocent people directly contradicts the teachings of Islam.
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