Misconceptions in Islam
I. What forms the basis of your
religion?
The worship or God alone in accordance with God's revelations as found in
the Quran. (Quran 17:46, 39:45)
2. Does Islam have a priesthood?
No. God did not ordain a priesthood. You may hear the word Imam, an
Imam is a person who leads the congregational prayers. They do not have
any special status, they are simply chosen by the people for this purpose.
They do not make any special vows such as that of celibacy or poverty. (Quran
17:36; 41:44, 55:2, 75:19)
3. What position then do the Ulemas, Mullahs
and Sheiks have in Islam?
They are considered scholars in what is construed to be Islamic law or Shari'ah.
Their authority does not come from God, it comes from men. They also study
the Quran, which God tells us all to do. (Quran 4:82, 13:4,20)
4. Why do muslim women wear a head
cover?
Not all muslim women wear a head cover. The verse that most people believe
tells women to cover their heads actually says for them to cover their bosoms.
However, in some climates it is very practical to wear a head cover and veil.
It started out as a necessity and became a cultural habit. Later, some Muslims
thought of it as a religious, not a cultural practice which is wrong. In
terms of dress in general, modesty is required for both male and female.
(Quran 24:30-31, 33:59)
5. Can Muslim men have several
wives?
No, it is not permissible except to give an orphan a home. This permission,
however, have been abused by some Muslim men against the teachings of the
Quran. God says you cannot be equitable in dealing with more than one wife
no matter how hard you try. (Quran 4:3,19,20,129; 33:4)
6. Why is the Islamic punishment so extreme?
For example the death by stoning as a punishment for
adultery.
This is not an Islamic punishment. According to the Quran, the punishment
for adultery is whipping or isolation from the community. However, God says
that if the couple repent and reform, they should be pardoned. (Quran 4:16,25;
24:1-4). Many laws in the so called Islamic countries are man-made but
they claim it to be Islamic. Quran is the only law that a Muslim
(Submitter) should accept for religious matters.
7. What about chopping off the hand of the
thief?
The Quran states to cut the hand of the thief. It does not say to cut off.
(Quran 5:38, 12:31). This "cut" is to put a mark on the thief's hand. A reminder
to not do it again. The cutting off the hand is one of these man-made laws
and is not Quranic.
8. How about murder, what is the
punishment?
The Quran encourages forgiveness and an equitable compensation from the murderer
to the victim's kin. (Quran 2:178-179, 4:92-94, 5:45, 6:151)
9. Is the Quran a copy of the
Bible?
No. The Quran is not a copy of the Bible. God says that the Quran came to
confirm and supersede all previous scriptures. Since the Quran and the previous
scriptures all came from the same source, from God, The similarities between
them are understandable.
However, the Quran is unique. Embedded in it is
a mathematical code which
is easy to understand but, at the same time, impossible to imitate. It is
based on the prime number 19 and the system mathematically codes the chapters,
the verses, the words, and even the letters. Numerous other elements are
also part of the code. The significance of this coding is that it proves
beyond a doubt that the Quran is the word of God, not of man. (See,
QURAN THE FINAL TESTAMENT, translated
from the original by Rashad Khalifa, Ph.D.)
10. Are men and women equal in
Islam?
Of course. God says in the
Quran that men and women ate equal. If God says this, then who are we to
dispute it? (Quran 3:195, 4:32, 9:71 )
11. Do individuals need an intermediary or
intercessor with God?
No, submission to God is a matter between the individual and God. (Quran
2:186,254, 39:44, 50:16)
12. is belief in the existence of God
enough?
No. Satan believes in the existence of God but he is not going to Paradise.
Belief in God is necessary but not sufficient. One also needs to accept God's
attributes and live according to His laws. It's an effort/reward system.
(Quran 2:1-5, 23:1-11).
13.S0, The more you strive, the higher the rank you achieve?
Yes. Paradise has ranks. (Quran 7:40-49, 56:3-11)
14.If there is a God, why is there poverty and
suffering on this Earth ?
Much of man's suffering would be reduced if we were to follow God's system.
For example, if there were equitable distribution of God's provisions, there
would be less poverty, hardship and disease. Poverty and suffering would
not be completely eliminated, because many people, still, would not
follow God's law, otherwise we'd be in Paradise. (Quran 10:57-58)
God also explains that our life on this Earth is a test. We are tested through
adversity and blessings. God says: "Do the people think that they will be
left to say we believe without being tested? "(Quran 2:155,214, 29:2).
Tested by, Children (7:190), Scholars (9:31), Property (18:42), Ego (25:43),
Saints (I6:20-21, 35:14, 46:5-6).
15. So anything bad that happens to you, is part
of a test?
No, hardship can be as a result of a test or as a consequence of something
you've done. (Quran 42:30). Sometimes, what we think of as adversity, is
really a blessing when viewed through hindsight. (Quran 18:71,74,79.80)
16. Does God control everything?
Of course, God is in full control. However, we have the freedom to choose
to follow his guidance. And we are accountable for our actions. (Quran 2:165,
51:58)
17. Do you need to know Arabic to understand
the Quran?
No. "Whether it is Arabic or non-Arabic, say, for those who believe it is
a guide and a healing (regardless of their language)." (Quran 41:44)
The Quran has been translated into many languages and for those who sincerely
seek to understand it, God says that He will teach It to them no matter what
language it is in. (Quran 55:1-2)
18. Why do Muslims follow
Muhammad?
Muslims do not follow Muhammad. They follow the word of God that was revealed
to prophet Muhammad. (Quran 3:79-80)
19. Could Muhammad read and
write?
Some people believe that he couldn't. But
careful study of the Quran
indicates that he could. (Quran 25:5, 53:5, 96:1-5)
20. Is Islam the religion of the
Arabs?
No. Definitely not. People all over the world practice Islam. The Quran came
to all the people. (Quran 3:3-4, 5:48, 12:111, 21:106-108)
21. Does Islam condone
terrorism?
No. anyone who practices Islam and follows the Quran would not indulge in
or advocate terrorism. (Quran 2:190-191, 6:151)
22. What part does Sunnah and Hadith play in
Islam?
The sunnah are the practices and the hadith are sayings attributed to the
Prophet Muhammad. Most Muslims consider the Sunnah and Hadith a source of
religious guidance and laws but it is very interesting that the Quran commands
the Muslims to follow no other source than the Quran for their religion.
The books of Hadiths and Sunnah are full of corruption and contradictions
to the teachings of the Quran. They have many insults to the religion that
they allegedly serve. Many of these corruptions were introduced into these
books by the enemies of Islam. Quran says:
"Some of them twist their tongues to imitate the scripture, that you may
think it is from the scripture, when it is not from the scripture. They then
claim that it is from GOD, when it is not from GOD. They utter lies and attribute
them to GOD, knowingly." (Quran 3:78)
"Never would a human being whom GOD has blessed with the scripture and
prophethood say to the people, ' Be worshipers of me besides GOD. ' Instead,
they would say, ' Be devoted to your Lord alone, in accordance with the scripture
you received, and learned. ' (Quran 3:79)
"God has revealed herein the best Hadith. A book that is consistent and points
out both ways ..." (Quran 7:185, 39:23)
"We have cited for The people every kind of example in this Quran that they
may take heed. (Quran 39:27-29)
"These are God's revelations that we recite to you truthfully. In which Hadlith
other than God and His revelations do they believe? (Quran 45:6)
Also refer to, (Quran 6:19,38,114-115,155, 7:3,52, !1:1, 12:11 I)
23. Is Muhammad the last
prophet?
Yes, according To the Quran, Muhammad is the seal of the prophets. But the
Quran says that a messenger is sent to every community. (Quran. 7:3S, lO:47,
33:40)
"To each community a messenger is sent. Once their messenger comes, they
are judged equitably." (Quran 3:81, 10:47, 13:7, 16:36)
God also teaches us in the Quran that after all the prophets have come a
consolidating messenger will come,
the messenger of the covenant.
See 3:81
24. What is the Declaration of Faith or Shahada
as it is called?
The central theme of the Quran is the oneness of God and the shahada is a
statement that acknowledges that there is no God but the one God. This statement
or declaration can be found in various places in the Quran. For example the
Quran says that "God bears witness that there is no God except He and so
do the angels and those who possess knowledge." (Quran 3:18)
You shall know that there is no god besides God . (Quran 47:I 9)
25. Which sect should you belong to .. Sunni
or a Shi'ite?
Neither. Simply a Muslim. (Quran 6:159, 42:13)
"Those who divide themselves into sects do not belong with you. Their judgment
rests with God. (Quran 6:159, 30:32)
"He decreed for you the same religion he decreed for Noah and what we revealed
herein, and what we decreed for Abraham, Moses and Jesus. "You shall uphold
this one religion and do not divide it." (Quran 42:13)
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