Friday, April 16, 2010
Catia - the force and christianity
The FORCE concept is related to Christianity very much because it has a dark size and a good size, just like Christianity has the good and evil, jesus and satan, etc. Both the force and Christianity has influences on all the aspects of its followers. In star wars we can see how everybody uses the force to win political battles. Darth Vader wants Lucas because he wants his greater knowledge of the force on his side. However Lucas was strong enough and has his ideals well planted in his mind that he did not give in. So in this way we can see the typical battle that goes on between good and bad in Christianity. The FORCE is like the whole religion concept and i it differs in this to Christianity which is one of many religions, however we could say that Christianity is like the good size of the FORCE. And that there is always a struggle in people like we san see in star wars to either follow the dark side o the good side. It all depends how strong you are how you can either go with the pull of the good size or with the pull of the bad side.
Monday, March 8, 2010
radicals by Catia
There are radicals in every religion. Christians have radicals, Muslims have and all religions have radicals. However there a re radicals in every religion that are violent or that use violence to get their message across. People probably use this methods to oppress people and to cause fear among the population. Radicals do not only use violence to control people but to counterattack anyone who opposes them. The catholic inquisition was an era of much violence from religious radicals who did not want anyone to contradict what they said or to rise against them. The religious people used violence to cause fear to the people and set an example of what would happen if you went against them, they did this because they knew they were wrong but did not want to accept that fact. The violence was used since violence is a good method of oppression. This is why radicals use violence since they have no other way of controlling people and they want to control them. Radicals are people that are closed minded and not a good image of their religion. In most religions radicals give a bad image to their religion to others and sometimes later may even get convicted by their religion as a bad example. Even though radicals use violent methods in their campaigns they also aid themselves by religion but what they are actually fighting for are more of personal beliefs than for the beliefs of the religion they are part of.
Religion and Violence
I think it is really sad to see how some people see use religion as excuse to hurt people especially
to hurt women. Sometimes physical abuse is not the only way women are abused they are told that they are objects and that is a form of abuse also. They get to women's mind so much that women actually think that it is acceptable for them to be treated in such a bad way. For example in Islam it is okay for a man to kill a woman if they dare to not obey one of her parents command. Most muslim girls have trouble with her parents because they do not share the conservative views of her parents like having a certain dress code. I think that religion should not be about dying if you do not do what you are told, religion should be about God's great willingness to forgive us.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
The Five pillars of Islam
The Five pillars of Islam are Belief and Witness, Daily Prayer, Zakat, Fasting, and Hajj. Islam is based on these believes. Each one has a very specific meaning and muslims practice each of them in different amounts. To be a good muslim you have to be able to practice each one of the pillars.
Monday, March 1, 2010
antonio
The various approaches that can be taken to call people to Allah are indispensable for Islamic work. As any rational person is aware, a goal cannot be reached without there first being a way to reach it. The Prophet (peace be upon him) used the various means that were available to him in his day. He declared the truth from the summit of Mount Safâ. He presented his message in the markets and the meeting places of the tribes and the places where the rites of pilgrimage were carried out. In this way, his message got maximum possible exposure to the various Arab tribes.
An Islamic worker needs to know precisely what he is calling towards. Equally, he needs to know precisely the means he is going to use to carry out this task. A message cannot be conveyed without a means of conveyance. Therefore, anyone person who wishes to call someone else to an idea needs the following:
(1) Acts of worship. These are the means by which our welfare in the Hereafter is achieved. These ways are dictated to us by the sacred texts in their essentials and in all their details. Allah says: “Or do they have partners who established for them in their religion what Allah has not permitted?” [Sûrah al-Shûrâ: 21]
(2) Transactions and customs. These are the means by which human welfare is achieved in this world. They include all interpersonal relationships, contracts, commercial activities, and the like. The basic ruling that should be assumed for such matters is that of permissibility unless there is specific evidence to the contrary. The proof for this is that Allah says: “Say (O Muhammad): Have you considered the provision that Allah has sent down to you and that you have declared of it what is unlawful and lawful? Say (O Muhammad): Has Allah permitted you to do so or are you fabricating a lie against Allah?” [Sûrah Yûnus: 59]
On the basis of these principles, anyone who wishes to assert that something is an act of worship is required to produce evidence from the Qur’ân and Sunnah to show that it is. It is not necessary, however, for him to produce evidence demonstrating that a certain worldly transaction or activity is sanctioned. By contrast, he must produce evidence only if he claims that an activity is unlawful.
An Islamic worker needs to know precisely what he is calling towards. Equally, he needs to know precisely the means he is going to use to carry out this task. A message cannot be conveyed without a means of conveyance. Therefore, anyone person who wishes to call someone else to an idea needs the following:
1. A purpose.The purpose of Islamic work is to call people to Allah, either to believe in Him or to obey Him. The Islamic worker is required to adhere to the dictates of Islamic Law in undertaking this task. He needs, therefore, to be cognizant of the fact that matters of Islamic Law can be broken down into two broad categories:
2. A means to achieve that purpose.
(1) Acts of worship. These are the means by which our welfare in the Hereafter is achieved. These ways are dictated to us by the sacred texts in their essentials and in all their details. Allah says: “Or do they have partners who established for them in their religion what Allah has not permitted?” [Sûrah al-Shûrâ: 21]
(2) Transactions and customs. These are the means by which human welfare is achieved in this world. They include all interpersonal relationships, contracts, commercial activities, and the like. The basic ruling that should be assumed for such matters is that of permissibility unless there is specific evidence to the contrary. The proof for this is that Allah says: “Say (O Muhammad): Have you considered the provision that Allah has sent down to you and that you have declared of it what is unlawful and lawful? Say (O Muhammad): Has Allah permitted you to do so or are you fabricating a lie against Allah?” [Sûrah Yûnus: 59]
On the basis of these principles, anyone who wishes to assert that something is an act of worship is required to produce evidence from the Qur’ân and Sunnah to show that it is. It is not necessary, however, for him to produce evidence demonstrating that a certain worldly transaction or activity is sanctioned. By contrast, he must produce evidence only if he claims that an activity is unlawful.
islam today by catia
Islam's now in days are persecuted for their beliefs as they persecute others that are non-believers. However the majority of Islam's are normal and not radicals. Mostly women are still accustomed to cover up. Men can hame as many women as they can maintain but most of the men accustom to have one wife and a family with her. Praying is a big part of muslim life, muslims have to pray 5 times a day and most muslims do this every day. they also read the Quran avidly and respect the teachings of Mohammed and other important prophets."Treat your women well and be kind to them for they are your partners and committed helpers." This quote is taken from Mohammed's last sermon, so the word says women should be treated right meaning all oppression islam women receive is more cultural than because of religion.
ISLAM TODAY Elisa
The religion and philosophy of Islam, is based upon the belief that God (Allah) transmitted knowledge to Muhammad (c. 570–632) and other prophets (Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus). The followers of Islamic religion, muslims, believe that this revelation to humanity was written down in the Quran, which is the flawless word of God.
The theology of the Islamic scriptures informs most aspects of muslim life and culture. The Five Pillars of Islam is expressed in the Quran (Koran), which is a practical doctrine that encourages Muslims to pray 5 times a day, fast during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Mecca, declare 'There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet' and pay money to the poor.With such a strong foundation in revelation and prophets of God, Islamic philosophy benefited in the eighth century a.d. by the translations of ancient Greek philosophy into Arabic. In the ninth century a.d. a school of translators and intellectuals, known as 'The House of Wisdom' was founded in Baghdad. It was here and largely through the translations of these scholars, that the writings of Plato, Aristotle and the Neoplatonists became known to the Arabs, and subsequently to the western world which led to the Renaissance. The influence of the ancient Greek philosophers upon the arabic philosophers / thinkers stimulated them to study and interpret the Quran / Koran from a rational foundation.
The theology of the Islamic scriptures informs most aspects of muslim life and culture. The Five Pillars of Islam is expressed in the Quran (Koran), which is a practical doctrine that encourages Muslims to pray 5 times a day, fast during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Mecca, declare 'There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet' and pay money to the poor.With such a strong foundation in revelation and prophets of God, Islamic philosophy benefited in the eighth century a.d. by the translations of ancient Greek philosophy into Arabic. In the ninth century a.d. a school of translators and intellectuals, known as 'The House of Wisdom' was founded in Baghdad. It was here and largely through the translations of these scholars, that the writings of Plato, Aristotle and the Neoplatonists became known to the Arabs, and subsequently to the western world which led to the Renaissance. The influence of the ancient Greek philosophers upon the arabic philosophers / thinkers stimulated them to study and interpret the Quran / Koran from a rational foundation.
I think the history of Islamic religion is really interesting (even though I am not Muslim).
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