10 Myths About Islam
10 Myths About Islam
10 Myths About Islam
7. Islam promotes "jihad" to spread Islam by the sword and kill all
unbelievers
The word Jihad stems from an Arabic word which means "to strive." Other
related words include "effort," "labor," and "fatigue." Essentially Jihad is an
effort to practice religion in the face of oppression and persecution. The effort
may come in fighting the evil in your own heart, or in standing up to a dictator.
Military effort is included as an option, but as a last resort and not "to spread
Islam by the sword."
More: What is Jihad?
8. The Quran was written by Muhammad and copied from Christian
and Jewish sources
The Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over a period of two
decades, calling people to worship One Almighty God and to live their lives
according to this faith. The Qur'an contains stories of Biblical prophets,
because these prophets also preached the message of God. Stories are not
merely copied, but the oral traditions are referred to in a way that focuses on
the examples and teachings that we can learn from them.
More: The Qur'an
9. Islamic prayer is just a ritualized performance with no heartfelt
meaning
Prayer is a time to stand before God and express faith, give thanks for
blessings, and seek guidance and forgiveness. During Islamic prayer, one is
modest, submissive and respectful to God. By bowing and prostrating
ourselves to the ground, we express our utmost humility before the Almighty.
More: Islamic Prayer
10. The crescent moon is a universal symbol of Islam
The early Muslim community did not really have a symbol. During the time of
the Prophet Muhammad, Islamic caravans and armies flew simple solid-
colored flags (generally black, green, or white) for identification purposes. The
crescent moon and star symbol actually pre-dates Islam by several thousand
years, and wasn't affiliated with Islam at all until the Ottoman Empire placed it
on their flag.
More: Crescent Moon: A symbol of Islam?
TOP TEN MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT ISLAM
MISCONCEPTION #1:
Muslims are violent, terrorists and/or extremists.
This is the biggest misconception in Islam, no doubt resulting from the constant
stereotyping and bashing the media gives Islam. When a gunman attacks a mosque in
the name of Judaism, a Catholic IRA guerrilla sets off a bomb in an urban area, or
Serbian Orthodox militiamen rape and kill innocent Muslim civilians, these acts are
not used to stereotype an entire faith. Never are these acts attributed to the religion of
the perpetrators. Yet how many times have we heard the words ‘Islamic, Muslim
fundamentalist, etc.’ linked with violence.
Politics in so called “Muslim countries” may or may not have any Islamic basis. Often
dictators and politicians will use the name of Islam for their own purposes. One
should remember to go to the source of Islam and separate what the true religion of
Islam says from what is portrayed in the media. Islam literally means ’submission to
God’ and is derived from a root word meaning ‘peace’.
Islam may seem exotic or even extreme in the modern world. Perhaps this is because
religion doesn’t dominate everyday life in the West, whereas Islam is considered a
‘way of life’ for Muslims and they make no division between secular and sacred in
their lives. Like Christianity, Islam permits fighting in self-defense, in defense of
religion, or on the part of those who have been expelled forcibly from their homes. It
lays down strict rules of combat which include prohibitions against harming civilians
and against destroying crops, trees and livestock.
War, therefore, is the last resort, and is subject to the rigorous conditions laid down by
the sacred law. The term ‘jihad’ literally means ’struggle’. Muslims believe that there
are two kinds of jihad. The other ‘jihad’ is the inner struggle of the soul which
everyone wages against egotistic desires for the sake of attaining inner peace.
MISCONCEPTION #2:
Islam oppresses women.
The image of the typical Muslim woman wearing the veil and forced to stay home and
forbidden to drive is all too common in most peoples thoughts. Although some
Muslim countries may have laws that oppress women, this should not be seen as
coming from Islam. Many of these countries do not rule by any kind of Shari’ah
(Islamic law) and introduce their own cultural standpoints on the issue of gender
equity.
Islam on the other hand gives men and women different roles and equity between the
two is laid down in the Quran and the example of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Islam sees a woman, whether single or married, as an individual in her own right, with
the right to own and dispose of her property and earnings. A marriage gift is given by
the groom to the bride for her own personal use, and she keeps her own family name
rather than taking her husband’s. Both men and women are expected to dress in a way
that is modest and dignified. The Messenger of God (peace be upon him) said: “The
most perfect in faith amongst believers is he who is best in manner and kindest to his
wife.”
Violence of any kind towards women and forcing them against their will for anything
is not allowed. A Muslim marriage is a simple, legal agreement in which either partner
is free to include conditions.
Marriage customs thus vary widely from country to country. Divorce is not common,
although it is acceptable as a last resort. According to Islam, a Muslim girl cannot be
forced to marry against her will: her parents simply suggest young men they think
may be suitable.
MISCONCEPTION #3:
Muslims worship a different God.
Allah is simply the Arabic word for God. Allah for Muslims is the greatest and most
inclusive of the Names of God, it is an Arabic word of rich meaning, denoting the one
and only God and ascribing no partners to Him. It is exactly the same word which the
Jews, in Hebrew, use for God (eloh), the word which Jesus Christ used in Aramaic
when he prayed to God. God has an identical name in Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam; Allah is the same God worshiped by Muslims, Christians and
Jews. Muslims believe that Allah’s sovereignty is to be acknowledged in worship and
in the pledge to obey His teaching and commandments, conveyed through His
messengers and prophets who were sent at various times and in many places
throughout history. However, it should be noted that God in Islam is One and Only.
He, the Exalted, does not get tired, does not have a son (i.e. Jesus) or have associates,
nor does He have human-like attributions as found in other faiths.
MISCONCEPTION #4:
Islam was spread by the sword and intolerant of other faiths.
Many social studies textbooks for students show the image of an Arab horseman
carrying a sword in one hand and the Quran in the other conquering and forcibly
converting. This, though, is not a correct
portrayal of history. Islam has always given respect and freedom of religion to all
faiths. The Quran says: “God forbids you not, with regards to those who fight you not
for [your] faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with
them; for God loveth those who are just.” (Qur’an 60:
Freedom of religion is laid down in the Quran itself: “There is no compulsion (or
coercion) in the religion (Islam). The right direction is distinctly clear from error.”
(Qur’an 2:256)
Christian missionary, T.W. Arnold had this opinion on his study of the question
of the spread of Islam: “…of any organized attempt to force the acceptance of
Islam on the non-Muslim population, or of any
systematic persecution intended to stamp out the Christian religion, we hear
nothing. Had the caliphs chosen to adopt either course of action, they might have
swept away Christianity as easily as Ferdinand and Isabella drove Islam out of
Spain, or Louis XIV made Protestanism…”
It is a function of Islamic law to protect the privileged status of minorities, and this is
why non-Muslim places of worship have flourished all over the Islamic world.
History provides many examples of Muslim tolerance towards other faiths: when the
caliph Omar entered Jerusalem in the year 634, Islam granted freedom of worship to
all religious communities in the city. Proclaiming to the inhabitants that their lives,
and property were safe, and that their places of worship would never be taken from
them, he asked the
Christian patriarch Sophronius to accompany him on a visit to all the holy places.
Islamic law also permits non-Muslim minorities to set up their own courts, which
implement family laws drawn up by the
minorities themselves. The life and property of all citizens in an Islamic state are
considered sacred whether the person is Muslim or not.
Racism is not a part of Islam, the Quran speaks only of human equality and how all
peoples are equal in the sight of God.
“O mankind! We created you from a single soul, male and female, and made you into
nations and tribes, so that you may come to know one another. Truly, the most
honored of you in God’s sight is the greatest of you in piety. God is All-Knowing, All-
Aware.” (Qur’an 49:13)
MISCONCEPTION #5:
All Muslims are Arabs
The Muslim population of the world is around 1,2 billion. One out of five people in
the world is a Muslim. They are a vast range of races, nationalities, and cultures from
around the globe–from the Phillipines to Nigeria–they are united by their common
Islamic faith. Only about 18% live in the Arab world and the largest Muslim
community is in Indonesia. Most Muslims live east of Pakistan. Thirty percent of
Muslims live in the Indian subcontinent, 20% in Sub-Saharan Africa, 17% in
Southeast Asia, 18% in the Arab world, and 10% in the Soviet Union and China.
Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan make up 10% of the non-Arab Middle East. Although
there are Muslim minorities in almost every area, including Latin America and
Australia, they are most numerous in Russia and its newly independent states, India
and central Africa. There are about 6 million Muslims in the United States.
MISCONCEPTION #6:
The Nation of Islam is a Muslim group.
Islam and the so called “Nation of Islam (NOI)” are two different religions. NOI is
more of a political organization since its members are not limited to a single faith.
Muslims consider this group to be
just one of many cults using the name of Islam for their own gain. The only thing
common between them is the jargon, the language used by both. “The Nation of
Islam” is a misnomer; this religion should be called Farrakhanism, after the name of
its propogator, Louis Farrakhan.
Islam and Farakhanism differ in many fundamental ways. For example, Farakhan
followers believe in racism and that the ‘black man’ was the original man and
therefore superior, while in Islam there is no racism and everyone is considered equal
in the sight of God, the only difference being in one’s piety. There are many other
theological examples that show the NOI’s teachings have little to do with true Islam.
There are many groups in America who claim to represent Islam and call their
adherents Muslims.
Any serious student of Islam has a duty to investigate and find the true Islam. The
only two authentic sources which bind every Muslim are 1) the Quran and 2)
authentic or sound Hadith. Any teachings under the label of “Islam” which contradict
or at variance with the direct understanding of fundamental beliefs and practices of
Islam form the Quran and authentic Hadith should be rejected and such a religion
should be considered a Pseudo-Islamic Cult. In America there are many pseudo-
Islamic cults, Farrakhanism being one of them. An honest attitude on the part of such
cults should be not to call themselves Muslims and their religion Islam, such an
example of honesty is Bahaism which is an off-shoot of Islam but Bahais do not call
themselves Muslims nor their religion, Islam. In fact Bahaism is not Islam just as
Farrakhanism is not Islam. Read about Malcolm X in relation to this misconception,
where he found the true Islam, realizing that it is much different than NOI.
MISCONCEPTION #7:
All Muslim men marry four wives.
The religion of Islam was revealed for all societies and all times and so
accommodates widely differing social requirements. Circumstances may warrant the
taking of another wife but the right is granted, according to the Quran, only on
condition that the husband is scrupulously fair. No woman can be forced into this kind
of marriage if they do not wish it, and they also have the right to exclude it in their
marriage contract.
It is both honest and accurate to say that it is Islam that regulated this practice, limited
it, made it more humane, and instituted equal rights and status for all wives. What the
Qur’anic decrees amount to, taken together is discouragement of polygamy unless
necessity for it exists. It is also evident that the general rule in Islam is monogamy and
not polygamy. It is a very tiny percentage of Muslims that practice it over the world.
However, permission to practice limited polygamy is only consistent with Islam’s
realistic view of the nature of man and woman and of various social needs, problems
and cultural variations.
The question is, however far more than the inherent flexibility of Islam; it also is the
frank and straightforward approach of Islam in dealing with practical problems.
Rather than requiring hypocritical and superficial compliance, Islam delves deeper
into the problems of individuals and societies, and provides for legitimate and clean
solutions which are far more beneficial than would be the case if they were ignored.
There is no doubt that the second wife legally married and treated kindly is better off
than a mistress without any legal rights or expermanence.
MISCONCEPTION #8:
Muslims are a barbaric, backward people.
Among the reasons for the rapid and peaceful spread of Islam was the simplicity of its
doctrine-Islam calls for faith in only one God worthy of worship. It also repeatedly
instructs man to use his powers of intelligence and observation. Within a few years,
great civilizations and universities were flourishing, for according to the Prophet
(pbuh), ’seeking knowledge is an obligation for every Muslim man and woman’.
The synthesis of Eastern and Western ideas and of new thought with old, brought
about great advances in medicine, mathematics, physics, astronomy, geography,
architecture, art, literature, and history. Many crucial systems such as algebra, the
Arabic numerals, and also the concept of the zero (vital to the advancement of
mathematics), were transmitted to medieval Europe from Islam. Sophisticated
instruments which were to make possible the European voyages of discovery were
developed, including the astrolabe, the quadrant and good navigational maps.
MISCONCEPTION #9:
Muhammad was the founder of Islam and Muslims worship him.
Muhammad (pbuh) was born in Mecca in the year 570. Since his father died before
his birth, and his mother shortly afterwards, he was raised by his uncle from the
respected tribe of Quraysh. As he grew up, he became known for his truthfulness,
generosity and sincerity, so that he was sought after for his ability to arbitrate in
disputes. The historians describe him as calm and meditative. Muhammad (pbuh) was
of a deeply religious nature, and had long detested the decadence of his society.
It became his habit to meditate from time to time in the Cave of Hira near Mecca. At
the age of 40, while engaged in a meditative retreat, Muhammad (pbuh) received his
first revelation from God through the Angel Gabriel. This revelation, which continued
for 23 years is known as the Quran. As soon as he began to recite the words he heard
from Gabriel, and to preach the truth which God had revealed to him, he and his small
group of followers suffered bitter persecution, which grew so fierce that in the year
622 God gave them the command to emigrate.
This event, the Hijrah or ‘migration’, in which they left Mecca for the city of Medina,
marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar. After several years, the Prophet and his
followers were able to return to Mecca, where they forgave their enemies and
established Islam definitively. Before the death of Prophet (saw) at the age of 63, the
greater part of Arabia was Muslim, and within a century of his death Islam had spread
to Spain in the West and as far East as China. He died with less than 5 possessions to
his name.
While Muhammad (pbuh) was chosen to deliver the message, he is not considered the
“founder” of Islam, since Muslims consider Islam to be the same Divine guidance
sent to all peoples before. Muslims believe all the prophets from Adam, Noah, Moses,
Jesus etc. were all sent with divine guidance for their peoples. Every prophet was sent
to his own people, but Muhammad (pbuh) was sent to all of mankind. Muhammad is
the last and final messenger sent to deliver the message of Islam. Muslims revere and
honor him (pbuh) for all he went through and his dedication, but they do not worship
him.
“O Prophet, verily We have sent you as a witness and a bearer of glad tidings and a
warner and as one who invites unto God by His leave and as an illuminating lamp.”
(Qur’an 33:45-46)
MISCONCEPTION #10:
Muslims don’t believe in Jesus or any other prophets.
Muslims respect and revere Jesus, upon him be peace, and await his Second Coming.
They consider him one of the greatest of God’s messengers to mankind. A Muslim
never refers to him simply as ‘Jesus’, but always adds the phrase ‘upon him be peace’
(abbreviated as (u) here). The Qur’an confirms his virgin birth (a chapter of the Quran
is entitled ‘Mary’), and Mary is considered the purest woman in all creation. The
Quran describes the Annunciation as follows:
“Behold !” the Angel said, “God has chosen you, and purified you, and chosen you
above the women of all nations. O Mary, God gives you good news of a word from
Him whose name shall be the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, honored in this world and
the Hereafter, and one of those brought near to God. He shall speak to the people
from his cradle and in maturity, and shall be of the righteous.” She said: “O my
Lord! How shall I have a son when no man has touched me?” He said: “Even so;
God creates what He wills. When He decrees a thing, He says to it, “Be!” and it is.”
(Qur’an 3:42-47)
Jesus (u) was born miraculously through the same power, which had brought Adam
(u) into being without a father: “Truly, the likeness of Jesus with God is as the
likeness of Adam. He created him of dust, and then said to him, ‘Be!’ and he was.”
(Qur’an 3:59)
During his prophetic mission Jesus (u) performed many miracles. The Qur’an tells us
that he said: “I have come to you with a sign from your Lord: I make for you out of
clay, as it were, the figure of a bird, and breath into it and it becomes a bird by God’s
leave. And I heal the blind, and the lepers, and I raise the dead by God’s leave.”
(Qur’an 3:49)
Neither Muhammad (pbuh) not Jesus (u) came to change the basic doctrine of the
brief in One God brought by earlier prophets, but to confirm and renew it.
In the Qur’an Jesus (u) is reported as saying that he came: “And I have come
confirming that which was before me of the Taurat (Torah), and to make lawful to you
part of what was forbidden to you; and I have come to you with a proof from your
Lord, so fear Allah and obey me.” (Qur’an 3:50)
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “Whoever believes there is no god but God,
alone without partner, that Muhammad (pbuh) is His messenger, that Jesus is the
servant and messenger of God, His word breathed into Mary and a spirit emanating
from Him, and that Paradise and Hell are true, shall be received by God into Heaven.”
(Hadith related by Bukhari)
Sources :
Islam: A Brief Introduction, Islamic Circle of North America, Jamaica & New York
Understanding Islam and the Muslims, The Islamic Affairs Department The Embassy
of Saudi Arabia, Washington DC, 1989.
Badawi, Jamal, Polygamy in Islamic Law, The Muslim Students’ Association of the
United States & Canada
Islam and Farrakhanism Compared, The Institute of Islamic Information and
Education, Chicago, Illinois
Jihad Explained, The Institute of Islamic Information & Education, Chicago, Illinois
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