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'''Islam''' is an [[Abrahamic religion]] that originated in the 7th century CE in [[Mecca]], a city in present-day [[Saudi Arabia]]. It is based on the teachings of the [[Prophet Muhammad]], who Muslims believe was the last prophet sent by [[God]] (Allah in Arabic) to guide humanity. The religious text of Islam is the [[Quran]], which Muslims believe is the word of God as revealed to Muhammad.
== Islam ==


==Beliefs==
[[File:The_Kaaba_during_Hajj.jpg|thumb|The Kaaba in Mecca during Hajj, the holiest site in Islam.]]
The core beliefs of Islam are encapsulated in the [[Five Pillars of Islam]], which are the basic acts of worship that every Muslim is expected to perform. These include the [[Shahada]] (faith), [[Salat]] (prayer), [[Zakat]] (charity), [[Sawm]] (fasting during Ramadan), and [[Hajj]] (pilgrimage to Mecca).


==Practices==
'''Islam''' is a [[monotheistic]] [[Abrahamic religion]] articulated by the [[Qur'an]], a text considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of [[God]] (Allah), and by the teachings and normative example (called the [[Sunnah]]) of [[Muhammad]], considered by them to be the last prophet of God. An adherent of Islam is called a [[Muslim]].
Muslims are expected to pray five times a day facing the [[Kaaba]] in Mecca. They are also expected to give a portion of their income to the poor, fast from dawn to sunset during the month of [[Ramadan]], and make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able.


==Sects==
== Beliefs ==
There are two main sects in Islam: [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] and [[Shia Islam|Shia]]. The split occurred due to a dispute over who should succeed Muhammad as the leader of the Muslim community after his death. Sunnis believe that the first four caliphs were the rightful successors, while Shias believe that only Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, and his descendants were the rightful leaders.


==Culture==
Muslims believe that God is [[one]], [[unique]], and [[incomparable]], and that the purpose of existence is to worship God. They regard the [[Qur'an]] as the final revelation of God, and Muhammad as the last prophet. The [[Five Pillars of Islam]] are five basic acts of worship that are considered the foundation of a Muslim's faith and practice. These are:
Islamic culture has greatly influenced the world, particularly in areas such as [[Islamic architecture|architecture]], [[Islamic art|art]], [[Islamic literature|literature]], and [[Islamic music|music]]. Islamic law, or [[Sharia]], also plays a significant role in the legal systems of many Muslim-majority countries.


==See also==
1. [[Shahada]]: the declaration of faith, professing that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger.
* [[History of Islam]]
2. [[Salah]]: the ritual prayer performed five times a day.
* [[Islamic philosophy]]
3. [[Zakat]]: the giving of alms to the poor and needy.
* [[Islamic theology]]
4. [[Sawm]]: fasting during the month of [[Ramadan]].
* [[Islamic ethics]]
5. [[Hajj]]: the pilgrimage to [[Mecca]], which is obligatory for those who are able.
 
== History ==
 
[[File:Rashid_al-Din_Tabib_-_Jami_al-Tawarikh,_f.45v_detail_-_c._1306-15.png|thumb|A depiction of Muhammad from a medieval Persian manuscript.]]
 
Islam originated in the 7th century CE in the [[Arabian Peninsula]], with the prophet Muhammad receiving revelations from God through the angel [[Gabriel]]. These revelations were compiled into the Qur'an. Muhammad's teachings and leadership led to the unification of the Arabian tribes under Islam.
 
After Muhammad's death, Islam spread rapidly across the [[Middle East]], [[North Africa]], and beyond, through both conquest and conversion. The [[Caliphate]], a form of Islamic government led by a [[caliph]], was established to lead the Muslim community.
 
== Sects ==
 
Islam is divided into two major sects: [[Sunni Islam]] and [[Shia Islam]]. Sunnis make up the majority of Muslims worldwide, while Shia Muslims are the majority in countries like [[Iran]] and [[Iraq]]. The division originated from a dispute over the rightful successor to Muhammad.
 
== Culture and Society ==
 
[[File:Istanbul,_Hagia_Sophia,_Allah.jpg|thumb|The interior of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, featuring Islamic calligraphy.]]
 
Islamic culture has contributed significantly to various fields such as [[science]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]], and [[art]]. The [[Golden Age of Islam]] saw advancements in [[mathematics]], [[astronomy]], and [[medicine]]. Islamic art is known for its intricate [[geometric patterns]], [[calligraphy]], and [[architecture]].
 
== Holy Sites ==
 
The holiest sites in Islam are located in [[Saudi Arabia]]. These include the [[Kaaba]] in [[Mecca]], the [[Prophet's Mosque]] in [[Medina]], and the [[Al-Aqsa Mosque]] in [[Jerusalem]].
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Qur'an]]
* [[Muhammad]]
* [[Five Pillars of Islam]]
* [[Sunni Islam]]
* [[Shia Islam]]
* [[Islamic Golden Age]]


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Latest revision as of 10:57, 23 March 2025

Islam[edit]

The Kaaba in Mecca during Hajj, the holiest site in Islam.

Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur'an, a text considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of God (Allah), and by the teachings and normative example (called the Sunnah) of Muhammad, considered by them to be the last prophet of God. An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim.

Beliefs[edit]

Muslims believe that God is one, unique, and incomparable, and that the purpose of existence is to worship God. They regard the Qur'an as the final revelation of God, and Muhammad as the last prophet. The Five Pillars of Islam are five basic acts of worship that are considered the foundation of a Muslim's faith and practice. These are:

1. Shahada: the declaration of faith, professing that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger. 2. Salah: the ritual prayer performed five times a day. 3. Zakat: the giving of alms to the poor and needy. 4. Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan. 5. Hajj: the pilgrimage to Mecca, which is obligatory for those who are able.

History[edit]

A depiction of Muhammad from a medieval Persian manuscript.

Islam originated in the 7th century CE in the Arabian Peninsula, with the prophet Muhammad receiving revelations from God through the angel Gabriel. These revelations were compiled into the Qur'an. Muhammad's teachings and leadership led to the unification of the Arabian tribes under Islam.

After Muhammad's death, Islam spread rapidly across the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond, through both conquest and conversion. The Caliphate, a form of Islamic government led by a caliph, was established to lead the Muslim community.

Sects[edit]

Islam is divided into two major sects: Sunni Islam and Shia Islam. Sunnis make up the majority of Muslims worldwide, while Shia Muslims are the majority in countries like Iran and Iraq. The division originated from a dispute over the rightful successor to Muhammad.

Culture and Society[edit]

The interior of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, featuring Islamic calligraphy.

Islamic culture has contributed significantly to various fields such as science, medicine, philosophy, and art. The Golden Age of Islam saw advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Islamic art is known for its intricate geometric patterns, calligraphy, and architecture.

Holy Sites[edit]

The holiest sites in Islam are located in Saudi Arabia. These include the Kaaba in Mecca, the Prophet's Mosque in Medina, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

Related Pages[edit]