Friday, 2 December 2011

Other Religions

Other Religions

Islam
is the religion of all the true prophets of the One Almighty God
(Allah). Muslims believe that all the prophets were sent to their
respective peoples from God (Allah). They all had the same mission
and message - guiding people to the right path.

There
are three revealed, monotheistic religions:

  1. Islam
  2. Christianity
  3. Judaism

These all trace their origins back to Abraham,
peace be upon him.

The
prophets of these religions were directly descended from him -
Moses, Jesus and others from Isaac, but Muhammad, peace be upon
him, was from Ibrahim through his other son, Ismael. It was Prophet
Abraham who had established the settlement which today is the
city of Makkah, and with his son Ismael built the Ka'bah, which
Muslims all over the world face when they pray.

Christians
and Jews hold a special place in Islam. They are called the People
of the Book (Ahl al-Kitab), since the original Torah and Gospel
were also divinely revealed and they shared in the prophetic tradition.
Islamic states have nearly always shown their religious minorities
tolerance and respect and those communities flourished under Islamic
rule. God says:

"...[Those
who believe (in the message of Islam), and the Jews, the Sabaeans,
and the Christians - all those who believe in Allah and the Last
Day, and act righteously - no fear shall come upon them..."

[5:69]

Setting
up the Islamic state in Madinah, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

further warned:



"Whoever oppresses any Dhimmi (non-Muslim citizen of the
Islamic state), I shall be his prosecutor on the Day of Judgment."

In
setting up the Islamic state, Prophet Muhammad made it inclusive
of the Arabian Jews and Christians. Their persons, properties,
churches and synagogues were protected, freedom of worship was
guaranteed, and they controlled their own community affairs with
their own civil and religious laws and courts. For most of the
first century of the Islamic state, in fact, the majority of the
citizens were Christians, enjoying peace and liberty such as they
had not had even under Christian Rome or Byzantium.

The Jews, from the very beginning in Madinah, and later everywhere
else, were lifted from the burden of being clients of individual
Arab tribes to being citizens of the state, thus freeing them
to focus on their Jewishness. When the Islamic state expanded
outside Arabia the Jews of other lands were treated for the first
time as liberated citizens. Judaism flourished as never before,
with Jews even serving in Muslim armies and administrations while
their culture bloomed in the arts, sciences, medicine and philosophy.
This knowledge they transmitted to their brethren in the hostile
climate of Christian Europe. Even Jewish mysticism originated
under the influence of sufism and spread to northern Europe.

When Islam reached
Persia the concept of People of the Book was extended to the Zoroastrians
as well. Later, when the Muslims conquered parts of India and
encountered Buddhists and Hindus, who appeared to worship idols,
the question was referred to the ulema (council of scholars),
who judged that even they could have the same protected status
as the Jews and Christians, so long as they did not fight Islam
and they paid the Jizyah tax.

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