Who are
Muslims?
The Arabic word "Muslim" literally
means "someone who submits to the will of
God".
The message of Islaam is meant for
the entire world and anyone who accepts
this message becomes a Muslim.
Some people mistakenly believe
that Islaam is just a religion for Arabs,
but nothing could be further from the
truth, since in actuality over 80% of the
world's Muslims are not Arabs! Even though
most Arabs are Muslims, there are Arabs who
are Christians, Jews and atheists.
If one just takes a look at the
various peoples who live in the Muslim
World - from Nigeria to Bosnia and from
Morocco to Indonesia - it is easy enough to
see that Muslims come from all different
races, ethnic groups and
nationalities.
From the very beginning, Islaam
had a universal message for all people.
This can be seen in the fact that some of
the early companions of the Prophet
Muhammad were not only Arabs, but also
Persians, Africans and Byzantine Romans.
Being a Muslim entails complete acceptance
and active obedience to the revealed will
of Almighty God.
A Muslim is a person who freely
accepts to base his beliefs, values and
faith on the will of Almighty God. In the
past, even though you don't see it as much
today, the word "Mohammedans" was often
used as a label for Muslims. This label is
a misnomer and is the result of either
wilful distortion or sheer ignorance. One
of the reasons for the misconception is
that Europeans were taught for centuries
that Muslims worshipped the Prophet
Muhammad in the same way that Christians
worship Jesus. This is absolutely not true
since a Muslim is not permitted to worship
anyone or anything besides Almighty
God.
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Prepared by: Abu 'Iyaad
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