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|Caption = | |Caption = اشهد ان لا إله إلا الله، واشهد ان محمد رسول الله | ||
|Alias = {{SB}} Muslim<br>Islamism<br>Kebab<br>Kebab Religion<br>The Religion of {{i|Pacifism}} [[Pacifism|Peace]] | |Alias = {{SB}} Muslim<br>Islamism<br>Kebab<br>Kebab Religion<br>The Religion of {{i|Pacifism}} [[Pacifism|Peace]]<br>[[File:IslamTheo-icon.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy]]<br>[[File:Muhammad-icon.png]] [[Muhammadism|Muhammad Religion]]<br>[[File:Muhammad-icon.png]] [[Muhammadism|Muhammadeanism]]<br>{{i|Allah}} [[Monotheism|Allahism]]<br>[[File:Allah-icon.png]] "There is no [[Monotheism|God]] but Allah."<br>Tawhid | ||
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|Place of Origin = [[File:Mecca-icon.png]] [[Mecca]] | |Place of Origin = [[File:Mecca-icon.png]] [[Mecca]] | ||
|Influenced By = {{SB}}{{I|Altruism}} [[Altruism]] (some)<br>{{i|Asceticism}} [[Asceticism]] (somewhat)<br>[[File:Christianity-icon.png]] [[Christianity]]<br>{{i|Classical Theism}} [[Classical Theism]]<br>{{i|Necrocracy}} [[Necrocracy|Day of Resurrection]]<br>{{I|DivineCommand}} [[Divine Command Theory]]<br>{{I|Egalitarianism}} [[Egalitarianism]] (self-proclaimed, in doctrine)<br>[[File:Judaism-icon.png]] [[Judaism]]<br>[[File:Paganism-icon.png]] [[Paganism]] (some, | |Influenced By = {{SB}}{{I|Altruism}} [[Altruism]] (some)<br>{{i|Asceticism}} [[Asceticism]] (somewhat)<br>[[File:Christianity-icon.png]] [[Christianity]]<br>{{i|Classical Theism}} [[Classical Theism]]<br>{{i|Necrocracy}} [[Necrocracy|Day of Resurrection]]<br>{{I|DivineCommand}} [[Divine Command Theory]]<br>{{I|Egalitarianism}} [[Egalitarianism]] (self-proclaimed, in doctrine)<br>[[File:Judaism-icon.png]] [[Judaism]]<br>[[File:Paganism-icon.png]] [[Paganism]] (some, denied)<br>[[File:Pragmatism-icon.png]] [[Pragmatism]]<br>{{i|Sexocracy}} [[Sexocracy]]<br>[[File:Monotheism-icon.png]] [[Monotheism|"There is no God but Allah"]]<br>[[File:Zoroastrianism-icon.png]] [[Zoroastrianism]] | ||
|Influenced = {{SB}}[[File:Ahmadiyya-icon.png]] [[Ahmadiyya]]<br>[[File:Ibadi-icon.png]] [[Ibadi Islam]]<br>[[File:Shia-icon.png]] [[Shia Islam]]<br>[[File:Sunni-icon.png]] [[Sunni Islam]] | |Influenced = {{SB}}[[File:Ahmadiyya-icon.png]] [[Ahmadiyya]]<br>[[File:Ibadi-icon.png]] [[Ibadi Islam]]<br>[[File:Shia-icon.png]] [[Shia Islam]]<br>[[File:Sunni-icon.png]] [[Sunni Islam]] | ||
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**{{I|OsmanI}} [[Osman I Thought|Osman I]] (c. 1254/5-1323/4) | **{{I|OsmanI}} [[Osman I Thought|Osman I]] (c. 1254/5-1323/4) | ||
**{{i|MehmedII}} [[Mehmed II Thought|Mehmed II]] (1432-1481) | **{{i|MehmedII}} [[Mehmed II Thought|Mehmed II]] (1432-1481) | ||
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*[[File:Asia-icon.png]] <b>Asia</b> <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | *[[File:Asia-icon.png]] <b>Asia</b> <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | ||
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**{{I|Quran}} [[Quran]] | **{{I|Quran}} [[Quran]] | ||
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|Likes = {{SB}}{{i|Quran}} [[Quran|Holy Qu'ran]]<br>{{i|Mecca}} [[Mecca]] 🕋<br>[[File:Muhammad-icon.png]] [[Muhammadism|Muhammad]]< | |Likes = {{SB}}{{i|Quran}} [[Quran|Holy Qu'ran]]<br>{{i|Mecca}} [[Mecca]] 🕋<br>[[File:Muhammad-icon.png]] [[Muhammadism|Muhammad]]<<br>Halal things<br>{{i|IslamTheo}} [[Islamic Theocracy|Caliph]]<br>[[File:Allah-icon.png]] [[Monotheism|Allah]]<br>The Hadiths<br>A clear set of laws<br>Devotion<br>Gender roles<br>{{i|Sexocracy}} [[Sexocracy|72 virgins]]<br>{{i|Pacifism}} [[Pacifism|Peace]] (self-proclaimed)<br>Spreading Islam<br>Islamic Golden Age<br>Strong Iman | ||
|Dislikes = {{SB}}Haram things<br>Pork | |Dislikes = {{SB}}Haram things<br>Pork<br>Alcohol<br>{{i|Zion}} [[Zionism]]<br>Depictions of [[File:Muhammad-icon.png]] Mecca<br>Medina<br>Jerusalem<br>Doing anything associated with disbelievers<br>Music<br>Men wearing silk or gold<br>Being called a [[File:Terrorism-icon.png]] [[Terrorism|Terrorism]] | ||
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|Preceded = | |Preceded = Abrahamically [[Christianity]] | ||
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{{Quote|God does not judge you according to your bodies and appearances, but He looks into your hearts and observes your deeds.|}}'''Islam''' is an Abrahamic {{i|Monotheism}} [[Monotheism|monotheistic]] religion based on the {{i|Quran}} [[Quran]] and the teachings of {{i|Muhammad}} [[Muhammadism|Muhammad]]. Muslims believe Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith revealed through prophets like {{i|Adam}} [[Adam and Eve|Adam]], {{i|Noah}} [[Noah's Great Flood|Noah]], {{i|Abraham}} [[Abrahamism|Abraham]], {{i|Moses}} [[Mosesism|Moses]], and {{i|Jesus}} [[Jesusism|Jesus]]. Islam is also the second largest {{i|Religion}} [[religion]] in the world. | |||
Islam is also the fastest growing religion. Islam | Islam is also the fastest growing religion. Islam's holy book is the Quran. | ||
Islam was founded by [[File:Muhammad-icon.png]] [[Muhammad in Medina|Prophet Muhammad]] in the Middle East, the Rashidun Caliphate was the first nation to unite arabian tribes since the nations in Mesopatamia and Yemen collapsed | |||
Islam was founded by [[File:Muhammad-icon.png]] [[Muhammad in Medina|Prophet Muhammad]] in the Middle East | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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Some tribes decided that they were done with Islam and left, but [[File:Sunni-icon.png]] [[Sunni Islam|Abu Bakr]], the first caliph, set brutal campaigns against them and killed them for apostasy, a crime in Islam. | Some tribes decided that they were done with Islam and left, but [[File:Sunni-icon.png]] [[Sunni Islam|Abu Bakr]], the first caliph, set brutal campaigns against them and killed them for apostasy, a crime in Islam. | ||
In 637, Islam spread to the Levant. In 640, Mesopotamia. In 643, Egypt, and | In 637, Islam spread to the Levant. In 640, Mesopotamia. In 643, Egypt, and Persia in 651. | ||
=== Caliphates & Golden Age === | === Caliphates & Golden Age === | ||
Islam grew and spread, and the Muslims kept on gaining land. Muslims started to make lots of scientific and cultural contributions. For hundreds of years Islam dominated, through the caliphates of the {{i|Rashidun}} [[Rashidun Caliphate|Rashidun]], {{i|Umayyad}} [[Umayyad Caliphate|Umayyad]], {{i|Abbasid}} [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] and {{i|Ottoman}} [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]]. | Islam grew and spread, and the Muslims kept on gaining land. Muslims started to make lots of scientific and cultural contributions. For hundreds of years Islam dominated, through the caliphates of the {{i|Rashidun}} [[Rashidun Caliphate|Rashidun]], {{i|Umayyad}} [[Umayyad Caliphate|Umayyad]], {{i|Abbasid}} [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] and {{i|Ottoman}} [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]]. | ||
In 1924, the {{i|Ottoman}} [[Ottoman Empire]] fell apart. The rule of caliphates is over. Islam could no longer compete with the more advanced {{i|Christi}} [[Christianity|Christian]] countries. So, Muslims began to mainly use Dawah to spread. | In 1924, the {{i|Ottoman}} [[Ottoman Empire]] fell apart. The rule of caliphates is over. Islam could no longer compete with the more advanced {{i|Christi}} [[Christianity|Christian]] countries. So, Muslims began to mainly use Dawah to spread. | ||
From the Arab Spring (2010s) and onwards, Islam and Islamists are infiltrating many western {{i|Christi}} [[Christianity|Christian]]-dominated countries, such as {{i|UK}} [[United Kingdom]] and {{i|Germany}} | From the Arab Spring (2010s) and onwards, Islam and Islamists are infiltrating many western {{i|Christi}} [[Christianity|Christian]]-dominated countries, such as {{i|UK}} [[United Kingdom]] and {{i|Germany}} | ||
== Beliefs == | == Beliefs == | ||
Islam's quick spread influenced Arabian society very much. The notable | Islam's quick spread influenced Arabian society very much. The notable 7ideas of Islam are as follows: | ||
* | *'''[[Holy Beings|Angels]]''' - [[#Angels|Holy beings of Allah.]] | ||
*'''Day of Resurrection''' - [[#Day of Resurrection|Day of final judgement, where everyone is resurrected and sent to their eternal fates.]] | *'''Day of Resurrection''' - [[#Day of Resurrection|Day of final judgement, where everyone is resurrected and sent to their eternal fates.]] | ||
*{{I|Monotheism}} '''[[Monotheism|Oneness of God]]''' - | *{{I|Monotheism}} '''[[Monotheism|Oneness of God]]''' - | ||
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The Five Pillars of Islam form the framework of faith and practice, including the declaration of faith (Shahada), prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm) during the month of Ramadan, charity (Zakat), and pilgrimage (Hajj) to [[File:Mecca-icon.png]] [[Mecca]] 🕋 for those able. | The Five Pillars of Islam form the framework of faith and practice, including the declaration of faith (Shahada), prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm) during the month of Ramadan, charity (Zakat), and pilgrimage (Hajj) to [[File:Mecca-icon.png]] [[Mecca]] 🕋 for those able. | ||
so-called variants of Islam includes [[File:Terrorism-icon.png]] [[Terrorism|terrorist]] ideologies like [[File:IslamicTerror-icon.png]] [[Jihadism]]. | |||
=== Quran === | === Quran === | ||
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=== Angels === | === Angels === | ||
Angels in Islam are beings mentioned in the Quran and hadith. They are created to worship {{i|Allah}} [[Monotheism|God]] and perform specific duties, such as delivering God's revelations, recording people's actions, and taking souls at death. Angels are described as being made from light (nūr) or fire (nār). They are often depicted in human-like forms with supernatural features, such as wings and immense size, and they do not have bodily needs like eating or drinking. Some angels, like | Angels in Islam are beings mentioned in the Quran and hadith. They are created to worship {{i|Allah}} [[Monotheism|God]] and perform specific duties, such as delivering God's revelations, recording people's actions, and taking souls at death. Angels are described as being made from light (nūr) or fire (nār). They are often depicted in human-like forms with supernatural features, such as wings and immense size, and they do not have bodily needs like eating or drinking. Some angels, like [[Divine Beings|Gabriel]] (Jibrīl) and [[Divine Beings|Michael]] (Mika'il), are named in the Quran. | ||
=== Day of Resurrection === | === Day of Resurrection === | ||
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== Practices == | == Practices == | ||
=== Prayers === | === Prayers === | ||
Islamic prayers, known as Salah or Salat, are a fundamental act of worship performed five times a day by Muslims. Each prayer consists of specific movements and recitations, including verses from the Quran, performed at prescribed times, facing the Kaaba in | Islamic prayers, known as Salah or Salat, are a fundamental act of worship performed five times a day by Muslims. Each prayer consists of specific movements and recitations, including verses from the Quran, performed at prescribed times, facing the Kaaba in [[Mecca]], to establish a direct connection with Allah. | ||
== Caliphates == | == Caliphates == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*According to Sahih Muslim Book 37, Number 6665-6666, Muslims gets a free pass for their sins, and either a [[File:Judaism-icon.png]] [[Judaism|Jew]] or [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity|Christian]] suffers for it. And, when a Muslim dies, a Jew or Christian replaces him in hell. | *According to Sahih Muslim Book 37, Number 6665-6666, Muslims gets a free pass for their sins, and either a [[File:Judaism-icon.png]] [[Judaism|Jew]] or [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity|Christian]] suffers for it. And, when a Muslim dies, a Jew or Christian replaces him in hell. | ||
*Less than 15% of the Muslim population are {{i|ArabP}} [[Arabs|Arab]]. The top five countries with most Muslims are all not Arab. | *Less than 15% of the Muslim population are {{i|ArabP}} [[Arabs|Arab]]. The top five countries with most Muslims are all not Arab. | ||
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=== Halal === | === Halal === | ||
*{{i|Muhammad}} [[Muhammadism|Prophet Muhammad]] (PBUH) - لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ الله | *{{i|Muhammad}} [[Muhammadism|Prophet Muhammad]] (PBUH) - لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ الله | ||
* | *[[Jesusism|Isa]] - "When Jesus sensed disbelief in them, he said, 'Who will be my helpers in the cause of Allah?' The disciples said, 'We are the helpers of Allah. We believe in Allah, and bear witness that we are Muslims.'" <sup>3:52</sup> <s>But {{i|Christi}} [[Christianity|false religion]] wouldn't have happened if you didn't mess up so badly.</s><ref>{{i|Allah}} [[Monotheism|Allah]] will say, "O {{i|Jesus}} [[Jesusism|Jesus]], Son of {{i|StMary}} [[Marianismo|Mary]], did you say to the people, 'Take me and my mother as deities besides Allah?'" He will say, "Exalted are You! It was not for me to say that to which I have no right. If I had said it, You would have known it." - Quran 5:116</ref> | ||
*{{I|Monotheism}} [[Monotheism]] - Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ "He is Allah—One ˹and Indivisible˺. <sup>112:1</sup> | *{{I|Monotheism}} [[Monotheism]] - Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ "He is Allah—One ˹and Indivisible˺. <sup>112:1</sup> | ||
*{{i|Asceticism}} [[Asceticism]] - Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler. <sup>Book 76, Hadith | *{{i|Asceticism}} [[Asceticism]] - Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler. <sup>Book 76, Hadith 42</sup> | ||
=== Shubhah === | === Shubhah === | ||
*[[File:Buddhism-icon.png]] [[Buddhism]] - Not Islam, but not haram either. | *[[File:Buddhism-icon.png]] [[Buddhism]] - Not Islam, but not haram either. | ||
*[[File:Sikhism-icon.png]] [[Sikhism]] - Fellow halal Muslim or haram [[File:Paganism-icon.png]] [[Paganism|pagan]]? I don't understand but he's still my son. Oh well, many of your people are nice and helped us out a few times before. | *[[File:Sikhism-icon.png]] [[Sikhism]] - Fellow halal Muslim or haram [[File:Paganism-icon.png]] [[Paganism|pagan]]? I don't understand but he's still my son. Oh well, many of your people are nice and helped us out a few times before. | ||
*{{i|Christi}} [[Christianity]] - We are pretty similar as in our important figures, but | *{{i|Christi}} [[Christianity]] - We are pretty similar as in our important figures, but [[Jesusism|Jesus]] is not God. | ||
=== Haram === | === Haram === | ||
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*{{i|Judaism}} [[Judaism]] - We forbade the Jews certain foods that had been lawful to them for their wrongdoing, and for hindering many from the Way of Allah, <sup>4:160</sup> | *{{i|Judaism}} [[Judaism]] - We forbade the Jews certain foods that had been lawful to them for their wrongdoing, and for hindering many from the Way of Allah, <sup>4:160</sup> | ||
*[[File:Crusader-icon.png]] [[Crusadism]] - THE HOLY LAND IS MINE! | *[[File:Crusader-icon.png]] [[Crusadism]] - THE HOLY LAND IS MINE! | ||
*[[File:LGBTQ-icon.png]] [[LGBTQ+]] - Many of your westerners support be because I am a minority in the west, | *[[File:LGBTQ-icon.png]] [[LGBTQ+]] - Many of your westerners support be because I am a minority in the west, a | ||
*[[File:Zoroastrianism-icon.png]] [[Zoroastrianism]] - Span I came to Persia to convert you all dirty | *[[File:Zoroastrianism-icon.png]] [[Zoroastrianism]] - Span I came to Persia to convert you all dirty | ||
*{{i|USA}} [[United States of America|America]] - You know what this place needs? Sharia law. | *{{i|USA}} [[United States of America|America]] - You know what this place needs? Sharia law. | ||
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“”God does not judge you according to your bodies and appearances, but He looks into your hearts and observes your deeds.
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Islam is an Abrahamic
monotheistic religion based on the
Quran and the teachings of
Muhammad. Muslims believe Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith revealed through prophets like
Adam,
Noah,
Abraham,
Moses, and
Jesus. Islam is also the second largest
religion in the world.
Islam is also the fastest growing religion. Islam's holy book is the Quran.
Islam was founded by
Prophet Muhammad in the Middle East, the Rashidun Caliphate was the first nation to unite arabian tribes since the nations in Mesopatamia and Yemen collapsed
History
Founding
Islam was founded by the
Prophet Muhammad in the early 7th century in
Mecca, in present-day
Saudi Arabia. Around 610 CE, Muhammad began receiving "revelations" from the angel
Gabriel, which were later compiled into the
Quran, the holy book of Islam. His teachings centered on monotheism, calling for the worship of one God,
Allah, and emphasized social justice, charity, and
moral conduct, though also sometimes with violence. He tried to preach for 12 years, but was only able to recruit his immediate family and friends.
After facing persecution in
Mecca, Muhammad and his followers migrated to
Medina in 622 AD, an event known as the Hijra, which marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar. Medina was the
Jewish hub of business and living at the time. Muhammad thought if that the Jews accepted him, he would earn the respect of his people and theirs, earning legitimacy. So, he began borrowing a lot from the Torah to add to Islam, making it more appealing to Jews. He tried to recruit the Jews by showing how similar the two religions are, but when the Jews didn't accept him as the last of the prophets, he became a military warrior and established an
Islamic Theocracy, uniting the tribes under Islam and leading a community governed by Sharia (Islamic law). Over the next decade, Muhammad successfully spread Islam across the
Arabian Peninsula, culminating in the conquest of Mecca in 630 AD. Muhammad passed away in 632 when Arabia was unified under Islam, leaving behind a rapidly growing
religious community.
Early Days
After
Muhammad's death, his close companions were chosen as caliphs (successors), marking the beginning of the
Rashidun Caliphate. This period is considered the golden age of Islamic governance and saw the first four caliphs, known as the "Rightly Guided Caliphs," lead the Muslim community.
Some tribes decided that they were done with Islam and left, but
Abu Bakr, the first caliph, set brutal campaigns against them and killed them for apostasy, a crime in Islam.
In 637, Islam spread to the Levant. In 640, Mesopotamia. In 643, Egypt, and Persia in 651.
Caliphates & Golden Age
Islam grew and spread, and the Muslims kept on gaining land. Muslims started to make lots of scientific and cultural contributions. For hundreds of years Islam dominated, through the caliphates of the
Rashidun,
Umayyad,
Abbasid and
Ottoman.
In 1924, the
Ottoman Empire fell apart. The rule of caliphates is over. Islam could no longer compete with the more advanced
Christian countries. So, Muslims began to mainly use Dawah to spread.
From the Arab Spring (2010s) and onwards, Islam and Islamists are infiltrating many western
Christian-dominated countries, such as
United Kingdom and
Beliefs
Islam's quick spread influenced Arabian society very much. The notable 7ideas of Islam are as follows:
- Angels - Holy beings of Allah.
- Day of Resurrection - Day of final judgement, where everyone is resurrected and sent to their eternal fates.
Oneness of God -- Predestination
- Prophets
- Ramadan
- Revealed Books - Muslims believe in the teachings of the Quran, which is considered the final revelation to humanity, and the example set by the
Prophet Muhammad as recorded in the Hadith.
The Five Pillars of Islam form the framework of faith and practice, including the declaration of faith (Shahada), prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm) during the month of Ramadan, charity (Zakat), and pilgrimage (Hajj) to
Mecca 🕋 for those able.
so-called variants of Islam includes
terrorist ideologies like
Jihadism.
Quran
According to Muslims, the Quran was revealed to the prophet
Muhammad by
Allah. They believe that the Quran is eternal and never wrong, since it is directly dictated by
Allah. As the final and unaltered word of God, it serves as a complete guide for life, covering all aspects of morality, law, and spirituality. Muslims view the Quran as the ultimate source of truth, superseding previous scriptures, and it is recited and memorized by believers around the world as an act of devotion.
Angels
Angels in Islam are beings mentioned in the Quran and hadith. They are created to worship
God and perform specific duties, such as delivering God's revelations, recording people's actions, and taking souls at death. Angels are described as being made from light (nūr) or fire (nār). They are often depicted in human-like forms with supernatural features, such as wings and immense size, and they do not have bodily needs like eating or drinking. Some angels, like Gabriel (Jibrīl) and Michael (Mika'il), are named in the Quran.
Day of Resurrection
Central to Islamic belief is the concept of accountability and judgment in the afterlife, where individuals will be rewarded or punished based on their deeds and adherence to Islamic principles on the Day of Resurrection (Yawm al-Qiyāmah). Muslims believe on this day, a day of judgment where everyone is resurrected and judged by their deeds. Those who have done good are rewarded with entry to Jannah (paradise), and those with evil deeds may be sent to Jahannam (hell).
Afterlife
Muslims believe in the afterlife.
- Jannah (Heaven) - Muslims believe when a Muslim die, they go to Jannah, or Heaven. In Jannah, everyone will be the same height and will be able to meet all the Islamic prophets. This place is considered a paradise, and according to one count, the word appears 147 times in the Qur'an. Jannah is described with physical pleasures such as gardens, beautiful houris, wine that has no aftereffects, and "divine pleasure".
Oneness of God
Islamic belief revolves around the concept of
monotheism, emphasizing the oneness of
Allah as the creator, sustainer, and sole deity worthy of worship. Tawḥīd, the belief in the oneness of God, is the central tenet of Islam. God is unique, transcendent, and beyond human comprehension. Muslims reject the Christian
Trinity, and associating others with God is considered shirk (idolatry). God is personal and cannot be depicted.
Contrary to
Christianity, the God of Islam, Allah, is described as distant, unknowable, and often detached, emphasizing mystery over intimacy.
Practices
Prayers
Islamic prayers, known as Salah or Salat, are a fundamental act of worship performed five times a day by Muslims. Each prayer consists of specific movements and recitations, including verses from the Quran, performed at prescribed times, facing the Kaaba in Mecca, to establish a direct connection with Allah.
Caliphates
A
caliphate or khilāfah (Arabic: خِلَافَةْ [xi'laːfah]) is an institution or public office under the leadership of an Islamic steward with the title of caliph, a person considered a political-religious successor to
Muhammad and a leader of the entire Muslim world (ummah). The caliphate is meant to uphold and implement Islamic law (Sharia) and govern the affairs of the Muslim community. Historically, various caliphates have existed, such as the
Rashidun,
Umayyad,
Abbasid, and
Ottoman caliphates, each of which played a crucial role in the spread of Islam and the administration of vast territories.
List of Prophets
| Name | Number | Arabic | Messenger? | Arch-Prophet? | Bible Equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | آدَم | Yes | No | Adam | |
| 3 | نُوح | Yes | Yes | Noah | |
| 6 | إِبْرَاهِيْمُ | Yes | Yes | Abraham | |
| 14 | مُوسَىٰ | Yes | Yes | Moses | |
| 16 | دَاوُۥد | Yes | No | David | |
| 17 | سُلَيْمَان | No | No | Solomon | |
| 24 | عِيسَىٰ | Yes | Yes | Jesus | |
| 25 | مُحَمَّد | Yes | Yes | - |
Branches
WIP
| Name | Sub-Denominations | Year |
|---|---|---|
| WIP | 632 | |
| WIP | 632 | |
| c. 656 | ||
| WIP | Late 1800s |
Trivia
- According to Sahih Muslim Book 37, Number 6665-6666, Muslims gets a free pass for their sins, and either a
Jew or
Christian suffers for it. And, when a Muslim dies, a Jew or Christian replaces him in hell. - Less than 15% of the Muslim population are
Arab. The top five countries with most Muslims are all not Arab.
Relationships
Halal
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) - لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ الله- Isa - "When Jesus sensed disbelief in them, he said, 'Who will be my helpers in the cause of Allah?' The disciples said, 'We are the helpers of Allah. We believe in Allah, and bear witness that we are Muslims.'" 3:52
But[1]
false religion wouldn't have happened if you didn't mess up so badly.
Monotheism - Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ "He is Allah—One ˹and Indivisible˺. 112:1
Asceticism - Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler. Book 76, Hadith 42
Shubhah
Buddhism - Not Islam, but not haram either.
Sikhism - Fellow halal Muslim or haram
pagan? I don't understand but he's still my son. Oh well, many of your people are nice and helped us out a few times before.
Christianity - We are pretty similar as in our important figures, but Jesus is not God.
Haram
Paganism - Whoever seeks a way other than Islam, it will never be accepted from them, and in the Hereafter they will be among the losers. 3:85
Satanism - Satan only makes them ˹false˺ promises and deludes them with ˹empty˺ hopes. Truly Satan promises them nothing but delusion. 4:120
Judaism - We forbade the Jews certain foods that had been lawful to them for their wrongdoing, and for hindering many from the Way of Allah, 4:160
Crusadism - THE HOLY LAND IS MINE!
LGBTQ+ - Many of your westerners support be because I am a minority in the west, a
Zoroastrianism - Span I came to Persia to convert you all dirty
America - You know what this place needs? Sharia law.
How to draw

- Draw a ball.
- Fill it with green.
- On the middle of the ball, draw the Allah symbol in yellow.
- Add the eyes and you are done!
| Color Name | HEX | |
|---|---|---|
| Green | #247E1D | |
| Yellow | #ECEC00 | |
Gallery
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Concepts for Religion-Theocracy design differences
