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Stand?Stand?
Abdul Hye, PhD
281-488-3191
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2003 AD
1900 BC
1300 BCJudaism
Descendents of AbrahamDescendents of Abraham
Adam
Noah
Abraham
Issac Ishmael
Torah
4 BC
1500 BC
525 BC
Hinduism
Buddhism
Islam
Christianity
610 AD
Quran
Bible
Moses
Jesus Christ
Muhammad
.
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World PopulationWorld Population
Growth based on Last 50 Years*
(in millions)
Years
Item Change* 2002 2010 2015
Christian 1.00% 2100 2274 2390
Muslim 2.90% 1700 2137 2465
Jew -0.10% 15 15 15
Hindu 2.10% 820 968 1074
Buddhist 1.20% 370 407 432
Sikh 2.00% 25 29 32
Confucianist -0.25% 320 314 310
Shintoist 2.10% 70 83 92
Others** 2.10% 800 945 1048
World 2.30% 6220 7171 7858
**African, Communist, non-religious, etc
Comparative Chart
(Based on Last 50 Years)
Year Christian Muslim
1900 27% 12%
2000 30% 19%
2005 29% 21%
2010 28% 23%
2015 26% 26%
2020 26% 27%
2025 25% 30%
World Muslim PopulationWorld Muslim Population
.
World Muslim
Population
18% Arabs 82% Non-Arabs
20% Africa
10% Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan
30% India Subcontinent
10% Russia & China
13% other places of World
17% South East Asia
Islam 2nd
Largest
Religion
% Muslim
Germany 3.5%
France 7%
Canada 2%
UK 4%
USA 3.7%
USA Population (280 m)
84% Christians (235 m)
3.7% Muslims (10 m)
2.1% Jews (6 m)
10.2% Others (30 m)
The majority of all
Muslims are not Arab
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World Muslim Population SummaryWorld Muslim Population Summary
 Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world.
 Every 4th person in the world is a MUSLIM.
 1/3 of the countries in the world (58 out of 189) have over
50% population as Muslims.
 Islam is the 2nd largest religion in US, UK, France, Canada,
and Germany.
 Today there are over 10 million Muslims in the USA.
 There are over 4,000 Mosques in the US and Canada alone.
 In the year 2015-16, Muslims in the world will be majority.
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Common Views of Judaism, Christianity & IslamCommon Views of Judaism, Christianity & Islam
1. Monotheism: Torah: “I am the first, and I am the last; and
besides me there is no God” (Isaiah 44:6);
Bible: “The Lord our God is one Lord” (Mark 12:29);
Quran: “He is God, The One and Only” (Quran 112:1).
2. Prophets: Muslims believe and accept all the Prophets
mentioned in the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran.
3. Miraculous Birth of Jesus: Besides Christianity, Islam is
the only religion on earth that accepts the miraculous birth
of Jesus. Jesus is mentioned 25 times in the Quran.
4. The Highest Honor of Women is Given to Mary, the
Mother of Jesus, in the Quran (chapter #19).
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Common Views (contd…2)Common Views (contd…2)
5. Greetings: All prophets had customs to greet believers
with the words: “Peace be with you”.
(‘Assalamualaikum’ for Muslims).
6. Taking Off Shoes: God ordered Moses to take off shoes
(Exodus 3:5); “Put off shoes from your feet…”(Joshua
5:15). Muslims take off shoes when they enter Mosque.
7. Purification Before Prayers: “Moses…washed his
feet…” (Exodus 40:31-32). “St. Paul…purified himself…
went into the temple” (Acts 21:26). Muslim purify
themselves before each prayer, 5 times a day.
8. Fasting: Jesus fasted 40 days. (Matthew 4:2).
Muslims fast one month each year during Ramadan.
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Common Views (contd…3)Common Views (contd…3)
9. Humbling while Praying by Bowing Heads to the
Ground: “Abraham fell his face…”(Genesis 17:3).
“Moses…bowed his head…”(Exodus 34:8). “Jesus…fell
on his face and prayed…” (Matthew 26:39).
Muslims bow their heads to the ground while praying.
10. Not Bowing to Statues / Images: “ Thou shall not..any
graven image…(Exodus). Muslims do not bow to statues,
images or anything except God.
11. Decoration of Trees: It is forbidden in Bible (Jeremiah
10:2-5). Muslim do not decorate trees.
12. Everlasting Covenant: God made everlasting covenants
with Abraham and his descendents. Muslim still keep this
covenant; they circumcise their sons at birth.
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Common Views (contd…4)Common Views (contd…4)
13. Abraham ’s Son Ishmael : The name Ishmael was chosen
by God Himself (Genesis 16:11).
Muslims respect Ishmael like Isaac as a son of Abraham.
14. Wine Drinking Prohibited: “…drink neither wine nor
strong drink…”(Luke 1:15). Muslims do not drink wine or
alcohol ever.
15. Pork Forbidden: God ordered Moses: “And the swine is
unclean to you…”(Leviticus 11:7). Jesus never ate pork in
his life. Muslims never eat pork.
16. Usury / Interest Forbidden: “Take thou no usury…”
(Leviticus). “He has put not out his money to usury.”
(Psalms 15:5). Interest is forbidden in Islam.
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Common Views (contd…5)Common Views (contd…5)
17. Disapprove Homosexuality: “…the Lord rained upon
Sodom and upon Gomorrah… He overthrew those
cities…” (Genesis). Homosexuality is forbidden in Islam.
18. No Original Sin: “The son shall not bear the iniquity of
the father…”(Ezekiel 18:20). Muslims believe that sin can
not be transferred or inherited from person to person.
19. Accountability: “…every man shall receive his own
reward…to his own labor” (1 Corinthians 3:8). Muslims
believe that every person is accountable for his/her deeds
and will be rewarded accordingly.
Muslims observe and maintain many
instructions from the Torah & Bible
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How much do people know about Muhammad?How much do people know about Muhammad?
 He is the Last Messenger from God till the Day of
Judgment & his prophet hood is for the entire world.
 He is God’s Messenger; He is not God in any way and
therefore Muslims do not worship him.
 He received the first message from God through Angel
Gibrael at the age of 40. He spent 10 years in Makka & 13
years in Madina to preach Islam; he died at the age of 63.
 During these 23 years, the Quran was revealed for mankind.
 Muhammad was an ordinary person with family and
children; he was leader of a nation and a teacher.
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The Prophecies of Holy Books/TorahThe Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah
References about Muhammad in the Old TestamentReferences about Muhammad in the Old Testament
(2000 years ago)(2000 years ago)
1. God Blessed Abraham: Muhammad came from the
progeny of Abraham through Ishmael (promised by God).
2. The Rejected Stone: Jesus spoke of the kingdom of God
being taken away…given to the rejected stone… (Genesis
21:13-18). The rejected stone is the nation of Ishmael, the
nation of Muhammad.
3. First Revelation: "… Read this…he said, I am not
learned" (Isaiah 29:12).
Historical Facts: Angel Gabriel delivered first revelation:
"Read…name of your Lord, who created man..." (Quran
96:1). Muhammad replied: “I am not learned".
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The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…2)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…2)
4. Prophet from Arabia: "Arabia, and all the Princes of
Kedar...“ (Ezekiel 27:21)
Historical Facts: Many converts migrated to Madina;
Muhammad migrated in 622AD. Next year 1,000 Makkans
marched against the Muslims.
5. A Prophet Like Moses: God said to Moses, "I will raise
up a Prophet… like unto thee. I will put my words in his
mouth, & he shall speak them all...” (Deuteronomy18:18)
Historical Facts: Angel Gabriel used to bring revelations
from God to Muhammad - thus God put “His words in
Muhammad's mouth” (John 16:13, Isaiah 28:10). "He
does not speak of (his own) desire.." (Quran 53:3-4).
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The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…3)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…3)
6. Prophet Gave Laws: "...He will not fall or be discouraged
till…established justice in the earth…" (Isaiah 42:1-4).
Muhammad came with a complete code of laws. In spite
of persecution and physical assaults, he was never
discouraged nor expressed despair.
7. Prophet with 10,000 Saints: “…he came with 10,000
saints…right-hand went a fiery law..." (Deuteronomy 33:2)
Historical Facts: Muhammad returned to Makka with
10,000 devout followers & established the rule of law
there.
8. Until Shiloh Come: Jacob told his children…”until Shiloh
come…” (Genesis 49:10). Shiloh means “peace” (Islam).
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Abraham’sAbraham’s
ActivitiesActivities
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The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…4)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…4)
9. Pilgrims of Bacca Valley: “…they go through the valley of
Baca; there it has a place of springs; the early rain also
covers it with pools" (Psalms 84:5-6).
Makka is referred to as Baca (Quran 3:96). The famous
ZamZam spring is located here. Makka used to get flooded.
10. Revealed Little By Little: “he teaches knowledge… line
upon line; here a little, and there a little. (Isaiah 28:9-11)
Quran was revealed piece by piece over 23 years, scattered
in the book “here a little, there a little”.
11. Prophecy By Name: Muhammad was quoted by name:
"Cheeko mane tah kim, vechulo Mohamadim: his language
is most sweet, & he is Muhammad“ (Song of Solomon 5:16)
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The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…5)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…5)
12. Prophecy Come To Pass: "When a Prophet speaks, if
word does not come to pass or come true… word which the
Lord has not spoken…”(Deuteronomy 18:22).
 God informed Muhammad that the Romans would defeat
the Persians (Quran 30:3). Chapter Rum of Quran was
revealed at that time (615 AD) in support of Christians.
The Romans won battle in 627AD.
 Muhammad professed that the Muslims would soon
conquer the Persian & Byzantium empires. At the battle of
Yarmuk in 634AD, they defeated the Byzantine army, & at
the battle of Madain in 637AD, they defeated the Persians.
 Muhammad predicted many future events: overthrow of the
Persian Empire & confiscation of the Emperor Choseros’s
treasures; Suraqa, one of prophet’s companions, would be
given the bracelets of Caesar. This happened.
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References About Muhammad in Hindu ScripturesReferences About Muhammad in Hindu Scriptures
1. Verse 5 of Bhavishya Puran:“…His name will be
Mahamad… Mahadev Arab… 'O Ye! The pride of
mankind, the dweller in Arabia.“… (Prati Sarg Parv III).
2. Sama Veda, II, 6, 8: "Ahmad acquired religious law from
his Lord. This law of religion is full of wisdom."
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References About Muhammad In The Holy BibleReferences About Muhammad In The Holy Bible
1. Jesus foretold about Muhammad: “…he shall give you
another comforter…” (John 14:15-16)
2. Jesus said: “I have many things to say unto you, but you
can’t bear them now…he will show you things to come…
(John 16:14). The message of Jesus was incomplete.
Another prophet was needed to guide mankind.
3. Gospel of Barnabas: “…Muhammad is his blessed
name.” (Ch. 96-97)
All Holy Books Lead to Belief in
Muhammad & The Quran
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The Holy QuranThe Holy Quran
1. The Quran is the collection of all revealed messages from
God to Muhammad. It is memorized by millions of people
even today.
2. Original copies still exist; one in Tashkent, Uzbekistan; the
other in Istanbul, Turkey.
3. Sir William Muir, wrote: "There is probably in the world
no other book which has remained 12 (now 14) centuries
with so pure a text," (Life of Muhammad, Haykal).
4. Dr. Maurice Bucaille, a French Christian physician,
compared scientific facts of the Bible & Quran. He found
many scientific verses in the Quran; each of them is correct.
He writes: "I could not find a single error in Quran”
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The Holy Quran (contd…2)The Holy Quran (contd…2)
5. Many scientific facts, unknown to man 1400 years ago,
were revealed in the Quran. Each of them is proven to be
scientifically correct (a few examples:)
 The 'Big Bang' theory of Creation of the Universe
 Planets and orbital patterns of the Cosmos
 Conception and stages of embryological growth (‘The
Developing Human’, Prof. Keith Moore, Uni. of Toronto)
 Reference to fingerprints
How was it possible for an “unlettered” person to reveal
the scientific mysteries 1,000 years ahead when no man on
earth had any knowledge of them?
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Gospel of BarnabasGospel of Barnabas
1. Barnabas was a very close companion of Jesus. The Bible
refers to him as an "apostle" (Acts 14:14), "a good man,
full of the Holy Spirit and of faith" (Acts 11:24).
2. In 325AD, the followers of St. Paul gained control at the
council of Nicea and made the following changes:
 It canonized the 4 Greek Gospels that are read today.
 All other Gospels including Gospel of Barnabas were
ordered to be destroyed.
 The only Gospel written in Aramaic, the language that
Jesus spoke, was also destroyed.
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Verses from the Gospel of Barnabas…Verses from the Gospel of Barnabas…
 Jesus said: “God one hath no equal…He hath no father nor
mother; he hath no sons, nor brethren, nor companions…”
 Jesus said: “… I am man, born of mortal woman, subject to
the judgment of God, suffering the miseries of eating and
sleeping, of cold and heat, like other men. When God shall
come to judge, my words like a sword shall pierce each one
that believes me to be more than man.”
 The priest asked Jesus: 'Art thou the Messiah of God….?’
Jesus answered: ‘…indeed I am not he…and (he) shall
come after me …for God himself gave him the name …
Muhammad is his blessed name”
Gospel of Barnabas is the Truth from Jesus
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Islam: The Final ReligionIslam: The Final Religion
 Islam is the universal religion for all mankind.
 'Islam' means submission to the will and law of God.
 The other meaning of the word is peace (through God).
 A Muslim willingly submits to the will and laws of God.
5 Pillars of Islam
Faith Prayer Fasting Poor Due Pilgrimage
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The Five Pillars Of IslamThe Five Pillars Of Islam
1. Faith: in the existence of the One & Only God: Sole
Creator of the universe. He is Everlasting, All-Powerful,
All-Knowing, Self-Sufficient, & Self-Sustaining.
 Faith in all the Prophets of the past, and acceptance that
Muhammad is the last Prophet.
 Faith in all the Revealed, Unaltered, Holy Books of God.
 Faith in the Angels of God.
 Faith in life after death and the Day of Judgment.
 Faith in Divine Decree (fate).
2. Prayer: During prayer, one seeks forgiveness, help, and
guidance from God directly.
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The Five Pillars of Islam (contd…2)The Five Pillars of Islam (contd…2)
3. Fasting: Ramadan fasting is obligatory…..refrain from
food, drink, and sex from before sunrise to after sunset.
4. Poor Dues: Pay annually 2½% of his cash savings and
liquid assets (such as gold, silver etc.) to his less fortunate
fellow human beings.
5. Pilgrimage: Travel to Mecca to worship God at the Kaba
& Arafat to mark the occasion when Abraham was willing
to sacrifice his son (Ishmael) (Genesis 22:2).
 This is an obligation at least once in a lifetime, if
financially and physically able to do so.
 Every male wears two pieces of white unstitched cloth to
cover the body and perform all the rituals. (Women wear
their usual attire).
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What Does Islam Say About…What Does Islam Say About…
 Human Rights: Privacy, freedom, dignity, & equality are
guaranteed in Islam. God says: "There is no compulsion in
religion." (Quran 2:256).
 Universality of Islam: God says: “We have sent you
(Muhammad) as a mercy for all nations” (Quran 21:107).
"Whoever oppresses any non-Muslim, I shall be his
prosecutor on the Day of Judgment." (Muhammad).
 Jihad means any effort in the path of God. Constant
struggle against the evil desires within oneself is Jihad.
 If an Islamic state is attacked, it is the duty of all Muslims to
defend themselves from the attack. This is Jihad.
 Jihad is never meant to force anybody to choose a particular
religion. An unjust effort or war cannot be called Jihad.
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Women's RightsWomen's Rights
 Women’s rights and honor are not always respected -- rape,
murder, frequent divorce, domestic violence, single parent
homes, low moral and family values, abortion, prostitution,
drugs, loss of peace in society, etc….still exist.
 Women dare not walk on a dark street or even across an
empty parking lot alone.
 http://www.letswrap.com/dvinfo/stats.htm
 95% of the victims of domestic violence are women. (DOJ)
 Every 9 seconds a woman is assaulted and beaten. 4 women
are murdered every day by their boyfriends or husbands.
 4,000,000 women a year are assaulted by their partners.
 Family violence kills as many women every 5 years as the
total number of Americans who died in the Vietnam War.
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Status & Responsibility of Women in IslamStatus & Responsibility of Women in Islam
 Islam enjoins morality in behavior and appearance. Fashions
that reduce women to sex objects are not acceptable.
 Islam gave women the right of inheritance and independent
ownership.
 Women can seek employment. Muhammad’s first wife was a
successful business woman.
 Protection of Women's Honor: “…who launch a charge
against women...produce four witnesses…" (Quran 24:4).
 Muhammad said: “…treat your women well and be kind to
them for they are your partners and committed helpers".
 “The best of you are those who are kindest with your wives"
 “….generous who are good to women, and…wicked who
insults them".
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Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…2Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…2
 Status of Mother: “A man asked Muhammad: 'Whom
should I honor most?' The Prophet replied: 'Your mother'.
'And who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet replied:
'Your mother'. 'And who comes next?' asked the man. The
Prophet replied: 'Your mother!’ 'And who comes next?'
asked the man. The Prophet replied: 'Your father’”
 Marriage: “…He created for you mates from among
yourselves… dwell in tranquility with them and He has put
love and mercy between your hearts…" (Quran 30:21).
 Independent Identity: A married woman in Islam retains
her independent legal personality and her family name. She
is not the property of her husband in any way!
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Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…3Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…3
Wife’s Property: From the 7th century, a woman does not
need to present gifts (dowry) to attract potential husband.
 The groom must present the bride with a marriage gift. The
bride retains her marriage gift even if she is later divorced.
 She is never obliged to act as a co-provider for the family
unless she herself voluntarily chooses to do so.
Divorce: Islam discourages divorce, yet recognizes the rights
of both partners to end their matrimonial relationship.
 "Live with them on a footing of kindness and equity…"
(Quran 4:19).
 "A believing man must not hate a believing woman. If he
dislikes one of her traits he will be pleased with another".
(Muhammad).
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Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…4Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…4
The Veil: "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the
believing women that they should cast their outer garments
over their bodies so that they should be known and not
molested" (Quran 33:59).
 Islamic veil is a means of protection from unwanted
attention.
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PolygamyPolygamy
Polygamy in the West: Serial polygamy: marriage, divorce,
marriage, divorce, etc; a married man with one or more
girlfriends; an unmarried man with a number of girlfriends.
Polygamy addresses orphans and widows in society.
Billy Graham, the Evangelist said: “Islam has permitted
polygamy as a solution to social ills… Christian countries
make a great show of monogamy, but actually they practice
polygamy.… Islam is a fundamentally honest religion…”
Many non-Muslim and Muslim countries have outlawed
polygamy. Cheating on the wife or using women without
taking responsibility are common.
Is the law designed to reward deception and punish honesty?
Nearly 4 out of 5 who accepted Islam in the USA are Women.
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Some Famous Quotes About MuhammadSome Famous Quotes About Muhammad
 Bernard Shaw (British philosopher): “… the Savior of
Humanity…..if a man like him were to assume the
dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in
solving its problems…” (The Genuine Islam).
 Gandhi: “…it was not the sword that won a place for Islam..
It was the rigid simplicity… his absolute trust in God and in
his own mission..” (Young India)
 Michael Hart: "My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of
the world's most influential persons…he was supremely
successful on both the religious and secular levels." (The
100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In
History).
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The Rational ChoiceThe Rational Choice
 Study different religions, compare them, and then make a
rational choice.
 Islam is the final religion of mankind till the last day of this
world. God says: “We have sent you (Muhammad) as a
mercy for all nations” (Quran 21:107).
 “I (God) have perfected your religion for you…have chosen
for you Islam as your religion” (Quran 5:3).
 People often say that Islam spread by ‘the sword’. This is
not true. There is no mention of the word ‘SWORD’ in the
whole Quran. Only a few preachers went to Indonesia.
Today it is the largest Muslim country.
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The Rational Choice…2The Rational Choice…2
 There is not a single TV, Radio Station or a national
newspaper owned or controlled by the Muslims in the USA.
Islam is still the fastest growing religion in USA & Europe.
 Those who accept Islam include priests, bishops, doctors,
engineers, businessmen, writers, scientists, scholars,
celebrities, inmates, and ‘ordinary’ people including a large
percentage of women.
 Muslim communities are growing in every city with over
4,000 mosques in USA and Canada alone.
Where do you stand?
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For More Information…For More Information…
Madina Masjid, Inc.
P.O. Box 890071
Houston, TX 77289
Abdul Hye, Ph.D
281-488-3191
a6h@yahoo.com
www.islamicbooks4u.com

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  • 1. Where Do YouWhere Do You Stand?Stand? Abdul Hye, PhD 281-488-3191 a6h@yahoo.com
  • 2. 2003 AD 1900 BC 1300 BCJudaism Descendents of AbrahamDescendents of Abraham Adam Noah Abraham Issac Ishmael Torah 4 BC 1500 BC 525 BC Hinduism Buddhism Islam Christianity 610 AD Quran Bible Moses Jesus Christ Muhammad .
  • 3. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 3 World PopulationWorld Population Growth based on Last 50 Years* (in millions) Years Item Change* 2002 2010 2015 Christian 1.00% 2100 2274 2390 Muslim 2.90% 1700 2137 2465 Jew -0.10% 15 15 15 Hindu 2.10% 820 968 1074 Buddhist 1.20% 370 407 432 Sikh 2.00% 25 29 32 Confucianist -0.25% 320 314 310 Shintoist 2.10% 70 83 92 Others** 2.10% 800 945 1048 World 2.30% 6220 7171 7858 **African, Communist, non-religious, etc Comparative Chart (Based on Last 50 Years) Year Christian Muslim 1900 27% 12% 2000 30% 19% 2005 29% 21% 2010 28% 23% 2015 26% 26% 2020 26% 27% 2025 25% 30%
  • 4. World Muslim PopulationWorld Muslim Population . World Muslim Population 18% Arabs 82% Non-Arabs 20% Africa 10% Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan 30% India Subcontinent 10% Russia & China 13% other places of World 17% South East Asia Islam 2nd Largest Religion % Muslim Germany 3.5% France 7% Canada 2% UK 4% USA 3.7% USA Population (280 m) 84% Christians (235 m) 3.7% Muslims (10 m) 2.1% Jews (6 m) 10.2% Others (30 m) The majority of all Muslims are not Arab
  • 5. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 5 World Muslim Population SummaryWorld Muslim Population Summary  Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world.  Every 4th person in the world is a MUSLIM.  1/3 of the countries in the world (58 out of 189) have over 50% population as Muslims.  Islam is the 2nd largest religion in US, UK, France, Canada, and Germany.  Today there are over 10 million Muslims in the USA.  There are over 4,000 Mosques in the US and Canada alone.  In the year 2015-16, Muslims in the world will be majority.
  • 6. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 6 Common Views of Judaism, Christianity & IslamCommon Views of Judaism, Christianity & Islam 1. Monotheism: Torah: “I am the first, and I am the last; and besides me there is no God” (Isaiah 44:6); Bible: “The Lord our God is one Lord” (Mark 12:29); Quran: “He is God, The One and Only” (Quran 112:1). 2. Prophets: Muslims believe and accept all the Prophets mentioned in the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran. 3. Miraculous Birth of Jesus: Besides Christianity, Islam is the only religion on earth that accepts the miraculous birth of Jesus. Jesus is mentioned 25 times in the Quran. 4. The Highest Honor of Women is Given to Mary, the Mother of Jesus, in the Quran (chapter #19).
  • 7. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 7 Common Views (contd…2)Common Views (contd…2) 5. Greetings: All prophets had customs to greet believers with the words: “Peace be with you”. (‘Assalamualaikum’ for Muslims). 6. Taking Off Shoes: God ordered Moses to take off shoes (Exodus 3:5); “Put off shoes from your feet…”(Joshua 5:15). Muslims take off shoes when they enter Mosque. 7. Purification Before Prayers: “Moses…washed his feet…” (Exodus 40:31-32). “St. Paul…purified himself… went into the temple” (Acts 21:26). Muslim purify themselves before each prayer, 5 times a day. 8. Fasting: Jesus fasted 40 days. (Matthew 4:2). Muslims fast one month each year during Ramadan.
  • 8. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 8 Common Views (contd…3)Common Views (contd…3) 9. Humbling while Praying by Bowing Heads to the Ground: “Abraham fell his face…”(Genesis 17:3). “Moses…bowed his head…”(Exodus 34:8). “Jesus…fell on his face and prayed…” (Matthew 26:39). Muslims bow their heads to the ground while praying. 10. Not Bowing to Statues / Images: “ Thou shall not..any graven image…(Exodus). Muslims do not bow to statues, images or anything except God. 11. Decoration of Trees: It is forbidden in Bible (Jeremiah 10:2-5). Muslim do not decorate trees. 12. Everlasting Covenant: God made everlasting covenants with Abraham and his descendents. Muslim still keep this covenant; they circumcise their sons at birth.
  • 9. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 9 Common Views (contd…4)Common Views (contd…4) 13. Abraham ’s Son Ishmael : The name Ishmael was chosen by God Himself (Genesis 16:11). Muslims respect Ishmael like Isaac as a son of Abraham. 14. Wine Drinking Prohibited: “…drink neither wine nor strong drink…”(Luke 1:15). Muslims do not drink wine or alcohol ever. 15. Pork Forbidden: God ordered Moses: “And the swine is unclean to you…”(Leviticus 11:7). Jesus never ate pork in his life. Muslims never eat pork. 16. Usury / Interest Forbidden: “Take thou no usury…” (Leviticus). “He has put not out his money to usury.” (Psalms 15:5). Interest is forbidden in Islam.
  • 10. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 10 Common Views (contd…5)Common Views (contd…5) 17. Disapprove Homosexuality: “…the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah… He overthrew those cities…” (Genesis). Homosexuality is forbidden in Islam. 18. No Original Sin: “The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father…”(Ezekiel 18:20). Muslims believe that sin can not be transferred or inherited from person to person. 19. Accountability: “…every man shall receive his own reward…to his own labor” (1 Corinthians 3:8). Muslims believe that every person is accountable for his/her deeds and will be rewarded accordingly. Muslims observe and maintain many instructions from the Torah & Bible
  • 11. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 11 How much do people know about Muhammad?How much do people know about Muhammad?  He is the Last Messenger from God till the Day of Judgment & his prophet hood is for the entire world.  He is God’s Messenger; He is not God in any way and therefore Muslims do not worship him.  He received the first message from God through Angel Gibrael at the age of 40. He spent 10 years in Makka & 13 years in Madina to preach Islam; he died at the age of 63.  During these 23 years, the Quran was revealed for mankind.  Muhammad was an ordinary person with family and children; he was leader of a nation and a teacher.
  • 12. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 12 The Prophecies of Holy Books/TorahThe Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah References about Muhammad in the Old TestamentReferences about Muhammad in the Old Testament (2000 years ago)(2000 years ago) 1. God Blessed Abraham: Muhammad came from the progeny of Abraham through Ishmael (promised by God). 2. The Rejected Stone: Jesus spoke of the kingdom of God being taken away…given to the rejected stone… (Genesis 21:13-18). The rejected stone is the nation of Ishmael, the nation of Muhammad. 3. First Revelation: "… Read this…he said, I am not learned" (Isaiah 29:12). Historical Facts: Angel Gabriel delivered first revelation: "Read…name of your Lord, who created man..." (Quran 96:1). Muhammad replied: “I am not learned".
  • 13. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 13 The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…2)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…2) 4. Prophet from Arabia: "Arabia, and all the Princes of Kedar...“ (Ezekiel 27:21) Historical Facts: Many converts migrated to Madina; Muhammad migrated in 622AD. Next year 1,000 Makkans marched against the Muslims. 5. A Prophet Like Moses: God said to Moses, "I will raise up a Prophet… like unto thee. I will put my words in his mouth, & he shall speak them all...” (Deuteronomy18:18) Historical Facts: Angel Gabriel used to bring revelations from God to Muhammad - thus God put “His words in Muhammad's mouth” (John 16:13, Isaiah 28:10). "He does not speak of (his own) desire.." (Quran 53:3-4).
  • 14. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 14 The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…3)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…3) 6. Prophet Gave Laws: "...He will not fall or be discouraged till…established justice in the earth…" (Isaiah 42:1-4). Muhammad came with a complete code of laws. In spite of persecution and physical assaults, he was never discouraged nor expressed despair. 7. Prophet with 10,000 Saints: “…he came with 10,000 saints…right-hand went a fiery law..." (Deuteronomy 33:2) Historical Facts: Muhammad returned to Makka with 10,000 devout followers & established the rule of law there. 8. Until Shiloh Come: Jacob told his children…”until Shiloh come…” (Genesis 49:10). Shiloh means “peace” (Islam).
  • 15. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 15 Abraham’sAbraham’s ActivitiesActivities
  • 16. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 16 The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…4)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…4) 9. Pilgrims of Bacca Valley: “…they go through the valley of Baca; there it has a place of springs; the early rain also covers it with pools" (Psalms 84:5-6). Makka is referred to as Baca (Quran 3:96). The famous ZamZam spring is located here. Makka used to get flooded. 10. Revealed Little By Little: “he teaches knowledge… line upon line; here a little, and there a little. (Isaiah 28:9-11) Quran was revealed piece by piece over 23 years, scattered in the book “here a little, there a little”. 11. Prophecy By Name: Muhammad was quoted by name: "Cheeko mane tah kim, vechulo Mohamadim: his language is most sweet, & he is Muhammad“ (Song of Solomon 5:16)
  • 17. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 17 The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…5)The Prophecies of Holy Books/Torah (contd…5) 12. Prophecy Come To Pass: "When a Prophet speaks, if word does not come to pass or come true… word which the Lord has not spoken…”(Deuteronomy 18:22).  God informed Muhammad that the Romans would defeat the Persians (Quran 30:3). Chapter Rum of Quran was revealed at that time (615 AD) in support of Christians. The Romans won battle in 627AD.  Muhammad professed that the Muslims would soon conquer the Persian & Byzantium empires. At the battle of Yarmuk in 634AD, they defeated the Byzantine army, & at the battle of Madain in 637AD, they defeated the Persians.  Muhammad predicted many future events: overthrow of the Persian Empire & confiscation of the Emperor Choseros’s treasures; Suraqa, one of prophet’s companions, would be given the bracelets of Caesar. This happened.
  • 18. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 18 References About Muhammad in Hindu ScripturesReferences About Muhammad in Hindu Scriptures 1. Verse 5 of Bhavishya Puran:“…His name will be Mahamad… Mahadev Arab… 'O Ye! The pride of mankind, the dweller in Arabia.“… (Prati Sarg Parv III). 2. Sama Veda, II, 6, 8: "Ahmad acquired religious law from his Lord. This law of religion is full of wisdom."
  • 19. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 19 References About Muhammad In The Holy BibleReferences About Muhammad In The Holy Bible 1. Jesus foretold about Muhammad: “…he shall give you another comforter…” (John 14:15-16) 2. Jesus said: “I have many things to say unto you, but you can’t bear them now…he will show you things to come… (John 16:14). The message of Jesus was incomplete. Another prophet was needed to guide mankind. 3. Gospel of Barnabas: “…Muhammad is his blessed name.” (Ch. 96-97) All Holy Books Lead to Belief in Muhammad & The Quran
  • 20. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 20 The Holy QuranThe Holy Quran 1. The Quran is the collection of all revealed messages from God to Muhammad. It is memorized by millions of people even today. 2. Original copies still exist; one in Tashkent, Uzbekistan; the other in Istanbul, Turkey. 3. Sir William Muir, wrote: "There is probably in the world no other book which has remained 12 (now 14) centuries with so pure a text," (Life of Muhammad, Haykal). 4. Dr. Maurice Bucaille, a French Christian physician, compared scientific facts of the Bible & Quran. He found many scientific verses in the Quran; each of them is correct. He writes: "I could not find a single error in Quran”
  • 21. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 21 The Holy Quran (contd…2)The Holy Quran (contd…2) 5. Many scientific facts, unknown to man 1400 years ago, were revealed in the Quran. Each of them is proven to be scientifically correct (a few examples:)  The 'Big Bang' theory of Creation of the Universe  Planets and orbital patterns of the Cosmos  Conception and stages of embryological growth (‘The Developing Human’, Prof. Keith Moore, Uni. of Toronto)  Reference to fingerprints How was it possible for an “unlettered” person to reveal the scientific mysteries 1,000 years ahead when no man on earth had any knowledge of them?
  • 22. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 22 Gospel of BarnabasGospel of Barnabas 1. Barnabas was a very close companion of Jesus. The Bible refers to him as an "apostle" (Acts 14:14), "a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith" (Acts 11:24). 2. In 325AD, the followers of St. Paul gained control at the council of Nicea and made the following changes:  It canonized the 4 Greek Gospels that are read today.  All other Gospels including Gospel of Barnabas were ordered to be destroyed.  The only Gospel written in Aramaic, the language that Jesus spoke, was also destroyed.
  • 23. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 23 Verses from the Gospel of Barnabas…Verses from the Gospel of Barnabas…  Jesus said: “God one hath no equal…He hath no father nor mother; he hath no sons, nor brethren, nor companions…”  Jesus said: “… I am man, born of mortal woman, subject to the judgment of God, suffering the miseries of eating and sleeping, of cold and heat, like other men. When God shall come to judge, my words like a sword shall pierce each one that believes me to be more than man.”  The priest asked Jesus: 'Art thou the Messiah of God….?’ Jesus answered: ‘…indeed I am not he…and (he) shall come after me …for God himself gave him the name … Muhammad is his blessed name” Gospel of Barnabas is the Truth from Jesus
  • 24. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 24 Islam: The Final ReligionIslam: The Final Religion  Islam is the universal religion for all mankind.  'Islam' means submission to the will and law of God.  The other meaning of the word is peace (through God).  A Muslim willingly submits to the will and laws of God. 5 Pillars of Islam Faith Prayer Fasting Poor Due Pilgrimage
  • 25. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 25 The Five Pillars Of IslamThe Five Pillars Of Islam 1. Faith: in the existence of the One & Only God: Sole Creator of the universe. He is Everlasting, All-Powerful, All-Knowing, Self-Sufficient, & Self-Sustaining.  Faith in all the Prophets of the past, and acceptance that Muhammad is the last Prophet.  Faith in all the Revealed, Unaltered, Holy Books of God.  Faith in the Angels of God.  Faith in life after death and the Day of Judgment.  Faith in Divine Decree (fate). 2. Prayer: During prayer, one seeks forgiveness, help, and guidance from God directly.
  • 26. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 26 The Five Pillars of Islam (contd…2)The Five Pillars of Islam (contd…2) 3. Fasting: Ramadan fasting is obligatory…..refrain from food, drink, and sex from before sunrise to after sunset. 4. Poor Dues: Pay annually 2½% of his cash savings and liquid assets (such as gold, silver etc.) to his less fortunate fellow human beings. 5. Pilgrimage: Travel to Mecca to worship God at the Kaba & Arafat to mark the occasion when Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son (Ishmael) (Genesis 22:2).  This is an obligation at least once in a lifetime, if financially and physically able to do so.  Every male wears two pieces of white unstitched cloth to cover the body and perform all the rituals. (Women wear their usual attire).
  • 27. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 27 What Does Islam Say About…What Does Islam Say About…  Human Rights: Privacy, freedom, dignity, & equality are guaranteed in Islam. God says: "There is no compulsion in religion." (Quran 2:256).  Universality of Islam: God says: “We have sent you (Muhammad) as a mercy for all nations” (Quran 21:107). "Whoever oppresses any non-Muslim, I shall be his prosecutor on the Day of Judgment." (Muhammad).  Jihad means any effort in the path of God. Constant struggle against the evil desires within oneself is Jihad.  If an Islamic state is attacked, it is the duty of all Muslims to defend themselves from the attack. This is Jihad.  Jihad is never meant to force anybody to choose a particular religion. An unjust effort or war cannot be called Jihad.
  • 28. 28(c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas Women's RightsWomen's Rights  Women’s rights and honor are not always respected -- rape, murder, frequent divorce, domestic violence, single parent homes, low moral and family values, abortion, prostitution, drugs, loss of peace in society, etc….still exist.  Women dare not walk on a dark street or even across an empty parking lot alone.  http://www.letswrap.com/dvinfo/stats.htm  95% of the victims of domestic violence are women. (DOJ)  Every 9 seconds a woman is assaulted and beaten. 4 women are murdered every day by their boyfriends or husbands.  4,000,000 women a year are assaulted by their partners.  Family violence kills as many women every 5 years as the total number of Americans who died in the Vietnam War.
  • 29. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 29 Status & Responsibility of Women in IslamStatus & Responsibility of Women in Islam  Islam enjoins morality in behavior and appearance. Fashions that reduce women to sex objects are not acceptable.  Islam gave women the right of inheritance and independent ownership.  Women can seek employment. Muhammad’s first wife was a successful business woman.  Protection of Women's Honor: “…who launch a charge against women...produce four witnesses…" (Quran 24:4).  Muhammad said: “…treat your women well and be kind to them for they are your partners and committed helpers".  “The best of you are those who are kindest with your wives"  “….generous who are good to women, and…wicked who insults them".
  • 30. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 30 Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…2Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…2  Status of Mother: “A man asked Muhammad: 'Whom should I honor most?' The Prophet replied: 'Your mother'. 'And who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet replied: 'Your mother'. 'And who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet replied: 'Your mother!’ 'And who comes next?' asked the man. The Prophet replied: 'Your father’”  Marriage: “…He created for you mates from among yourselves… dwell in tranquility with them and He has put love and mercy between your hearts…" (Quran 30:21).  Independent Identity: A married woman in Islam retains her independent legal personality and her family name. She is not the property of her husband in any way!
  • 31. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 31 Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…3Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…3 Wife’s Property: From the 7th century, a woman does not need to present gifts (dowry) to attract potential husband.  The groom must present the bride with a marriage gift. The bride retains her marriage gift even if she is later divorced.  She is never obliged to act as a co-provider for the family unless she herself voluntarily chooses to do so. Divorce: Islam discourages divorce, yet recognizes the rights of both partners to end their matrimonial relationship.  "Live with them on a footing of kindness and equity…" (Quran 4:19).  "A believing man must not hate a believing woman. If he dislikes one of her traits he will be pleased with another". (Muhammad).
  • 32. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 32 Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…4Status and Responsibility of Women in Islam…4 The Veil: "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the believing women that they should cast their outer garments over their bodies so that they should be known and not molested" (Quran 33:59).  Islamic veil is a means of protection from unwanted attention.
  • 33. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 33 PolygamyPolygamy Polygamy in the West: Serial polygamy: marriage, divorce, marriage, divorce, etc; a married man with one or more girlfriends; an unmarried man with a number of girlfriends. Polygamy addresses orphans and widows in society. Billy Graham, the Evangelist said: “Islam has permitted polygamy as a solution to social ills… Christian countries make a great show of monogamy, but actually they practice polygamy.… Islam is a fundamentally honest religion…” Many non-Muslim and Muslim countries have outlawed polygamy. Cheating on the wife or using women without taking responsibility are common. Is the law designed to reward deception and punish honesty? Nearly 4 out of 5 who accepted Islam in the USA are Women.
  • 34. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 34 Some Famous Quotes About MuhammadSome Famous Quotes About Muhammad  Bernard Shaw (British philosopher): “… the Savior of Humanity…..if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems…” (The Genuine Islam).  Gandhi: “…it was not the sword that won a place for Islam.. It was the rigid simplicity… his absolute trust in God and in his own mission..” (Young India)  Michael Hart: "My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons…he was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels." (The 100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In History).
  • 35. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 35 The Rational ChoiceThe Rational Choice  Study different religions, compare them, and then make a rational choice.  Islam is the final religion of mankind till the last day of this world. God says: “We have sent you (Muhammad) as a mercy for all nations” (Quran 21:107).  “I (God) have perfected your religion for you…have chosen for you Islam as your religion” (Quran 5:3).  People often say that Islam spread by ‘the sword’. This is not true. There is no mention of the word ‘SWORD’ in the whole Quran. Only a few preachers went to Indonesia. Today it is the largest Muslim country.
  • 36. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 36 The Rational Choice…2The Rational Choice…2  There is not a single TV, Radio Station or a national newspaper owned or controlled by the Muslims in the USA. Islam is still the fastest growing religion in USA & Europe.  Those who accept Islam include priests, bishops, doctors, engineers, businessmen, writers, scientists, scholars, celebrities, inmates, and ‘ordinary’ people including a large percentage of women.  Muslim communities are growing in every city with over 4,000 mosques in USA and Canada alone. Where do you stand?
  • 37. (c) Madina Masjid, Houston, Texas 37 For More Information…For More Information… Madina Masjid, Inc. P.O. Box 890071 Houston, TX 77289 Abdul Hye, Ph.D 281-488-3191 a6h@yahoo.com www.islamicbooks4u.com