By Jeremy Sherman, Hamede Lisa, Andie Kaplan, Jennifer Laredo, Zach Corneby.

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By Jeremy Sherman, Hamede Lisa, Andie Kaplan, Jennifer Laredo, Zach Corneby

Transcript of By Jeremy Sherman, Hamede Lisa, Andie Kaplan, Jennifer Laredo, Zach Corneby.

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By Jeremy Sherman, Hamede Lisa, Andie

Kaplan, Jennifer Laredo, Zach Corneby

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Where did it originate?

• Arabian Peninsula (Arabian Desert).• 7th century.• Islam means surrender or submission.• Spread to Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Central

Asia, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and eventually Spain and Portugal.

• Arabian Peninsula is located between the north eastern tip of Africa and the south western tip of Asia.

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Who was it’s founder?

• Mohammed the prophet was born in Mecca, Arabia about 570 A.D.

• Meditated in a cave when he was troubled.• When he was 40 he supposedly had a

vision in the cave from the Archangel Gabriel telling him he was God’s prophet.

• Traveled around spreading God’s words.• After he died his teachings were written

down in the Qur'an.

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What was it’s afterlife like?

• Muslims believe that after, death you will either be at peace in your grave if bound for heaven or shall suffer in your grave if bound for hell

• Muslims believe that there will be a judgment day• Allah will resurrect everyone from their grave and judge

them based upon their deeds• Non-Muslims are automatically bound for hell• Muslims who have strayed from their path will go to hell

but can eventually work their way to paradise• There is a bridge to Paradise• You will either pass without issue or your sins will weigh

you down and you fall to hell.

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Where is the current majority location of the

religion?• 1.57 billion Muslims

• Majority in south and southeast Asia

• Indonesia, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh have the highest Islamic population

• 300 million Muslims live in countries that Islam is not the majority

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Where is the current majority location of the religion?

• North east African countries have a 95% Islamic population

• 60% of Muslims are in Asia and about 20% is in the Middle East and North Africa

• 23% of the world population is Islamic

• 10-13% of Muslims are Shia, 87-90% are Sunni

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What are it’s key beliefs?

• There's one god, Allah

• People who believe in Islam are Muslims

• Muslims pray in a mosque

• The holy book is the Koran

• Arabic is the scared writing

• Ramadan is the Islam religion, and they fast (don't eat or drink anything) during it. Cleaning the bad stuff.

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Key Beliefs continued

• Friday is the special day to pray for Muslims

• They pray five times a day

• Hajj, is making a pilgrimage to Mecca, and they pray to the Kabba

• Also Muslims give to Muslims charities, and this is called Zakah

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Bibliography

• http://www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/bios/b1muhammadca.htm

• http://www.islam-guide.com/life-after-death-by-wamy.htm

• http://www.religioustolerance.org/islam.htmHttp://www.allaboutreligion.org/origin-of-islam.htm

• http://www.barkati.net/english/• http://btw.imb.org/groups.asp • http://www.islamicbulletin.com/newsletters/issue_24/

beliefs.aspx • http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/

religion/Islam.htm