Founded:
Islam began 1,400 years ago in Arabia.
Founder:
Prophet Mohammed.
Major
Scriptures: The Holy Koran.
Adherents:
Over 1 billion, mostly in Arabia, Pakistan, Africa, China,
Indonesia and Russia.
Sects:
There are two main divisions
within Islam. The Sunnis are followers of the political successors of Prophet
Mohammed. The Shiites are followers of Prophet Mohammed's family successors, all
martyred at an early age.
Islam
means "submission," surrender to the Will of God, called Allah. Those
who submit are called Moslems. Islam is based upon five "pillars" or
principles of faith to which every Moslem in the world adheres. These are:
1.
Faith in Allah: There is no God but Allah; Mohammed is His Prophet.
2.
Praying five times daily.: kneeling in the direction of Mecca, the holy city.
3.
Giving of alms.: A share of each Moslem's income is given to support the mosque
and the poor.
4.
Fasting.: Throughout Ramadan, the nineth month of the moslem calendar, the
faithful fast from sunrise to sunset.
5.
Pilgrimage.: the binding force of the peoples who have embraced Islam. At
least once in life time every believer must go to Mecc, the holy city. They go
dressed in simple seamless white garments.
Islam
teaches absolute monotheism and mohammed's primacy as the last Prophet.
Stress
is on the brotherhood of believers, nondifference of religious and secular life,
obedience to God's Law, abstinence from alcohol, good conduct and the limitation
of all except Allah. Today, Islam is the world's fastest growing religion.