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The Holy Qur'an was
not authored by Muhammad. It was authored by God, revealed to Muhammad, and
written into physical form by his companions.
The Holy Qur'an has no flaws or contradictions. The original
Arabic scriptures have never been changed or tampered with.
Actual seventh century Qur'ans, complete and intact, are on
display in museums in Turkey and many other places around the world.
If all Qur'ans in the world today were burned and destroyed,
the original Arabic would still remain. This is because millions of Muslims,
called Hafiz (or "preservers") have memorized the text letter for
letter from beginning to end, every word and syllable. Also, chapters from the
Qur'an are precisely recited from memory by every Muslim in each of the five
daily prayers.
Muslims do not believe in the concept of "vicarious
atonement" but rather believe in the law of personal responsibility. Islam
teaches that each person is responsible for his or her own actions. On the Day
of Judgment Muslims believe that every person will be resurrected and will have
to answer to God for their every word, thought, and deed. Consequently, a
practicing Muslim is always striving to be righteous.
Islam was not spread
by the sword. It was spread by the word (Islamic teachings) and the example of
its followers. Islam teaches that there is no compulsion in religion (the Holy
Qur'an 2:256 and 10:99).
Terrorism, unjustified violence and the killing of innocent
people are absolutely forbidden in Islam. Islam is a way of life that is meant
to bring peace to a society, whether its people are Muslim or not. The extreme
actions of those who claim to be Muslim may be, among other things, a result of
their ignorance or uncontrolled anger. Tyrant rulers and those who commit acts
of terrorism in the name of Islam are simply not following Islam. These people
are individuals with their own views and political agendas. Fanatical Muslims are
no more representative of the true Islamic teachings than Timothy McVeigh or
David Koresh are of Christianity. Extremism and fanaticism is a problem that is
common to all religious groups. Anyone who thinks that all Muslims are
terrorists should remember that the famous boxer Muhammad Ali, perhaps the most
celebrated person of our era, is a practicing Muslim.
The word
"jihad" does not mean "holy war". Instead, it means the
inner struggle that one endures in trying to submit their will to the will of God.
Some Muslims may say they are going for "jihad" when fighting in a
war to defend themselves or their fellow Muslims, but they only say this
because they are conceding that it will be a tremendous struggle. But there are
many other forms of jihad which are more relevant to the everyday life of a
Muslim such as the struggles against laziness, arrogance, stinginess, or the
struggle against a tyrant ruler or against the temptation of Satan, or against
one's own ego, etc.
Women are not
oppressed in Islam. Any Muslim man that oppresses a woman is not following
Islam. Among the many teachings of Prophet Muhammad that protected the rights
and dignity of women is his saying, "...the best among you are those who
treat their wives well." (Tirmidhi)
Islam grants women
numerous rights in the home and in society. Among them are the right to earn
money, to financial support, to an education, to an inheritance, to being
treated kindly, to vote, to a dowry, to keep their maiden name, to worship in a
mosque, etc., etc.
Muslim women wear the
head-covering (hijab) in fulfillment of God's decree to dress modestly. From a
practical standpoint, it serves to identify one as attempting to follow God in
daily life and, therefore, protects women from unwanted advances from men. This
type of modest dress has been worn by righteous women throughout history.
Prominent examples are traditional Catholic Nuns, Mother Teresa and the Virgin
Mary, mother of Jesus.
Arranged marriages
are allowed in Islam but are not required. Whereas "forced"
marriages, usually stemming from cultural practice, are forbidden. Divorce is
permissible, however, reconciliation is what is most encouraged. But if there
are irreconcilable differences then Islam permits a fair and just divorce.
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