Common misconceptions about Islam
Common misconceptions about Islam answered
Misconceptions # 1: Islam is a religion only for Arabs
Of the two billion Muslims worldwide, only 15% to 20% are Arabs. There are
more Indian Muslims than Arab Muslims and more Indonesian Muslims than Indian
Muslims! Belief that Islam is only a religion for Arabs is a myth that was spread by the
enemies of Islam early in its history. This mistaken assumption is possibly based on the
fact that most of the first generation of Muslims were Arabs, the Quran is in Arabic and
the Prophet Muhammad was an Arab. However, both the teachings of Islam and the
history of its spread show that the early Muslims made every effort to spread their
message to all nations, races and peoples. Furthermore, it should be clarified that not all
Arabs are Muslims and not all Muslims are Arabs. An Arab can be a Muslim, Christian,
Jew, atheist - or of any other religion or ideology. Also, many countries that some people
consider to be Arab are not Arab at all - such as Turkey and Iran (Persia). The people
who live in these countries speak languages other than Arabic as their native tongues
and are of different ethnic heritage. It is important to realize that from the very beginning
of the mission of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), his followers came from a
wide spectrum of geographic and religious origins -- there was Bilaal, the Abyssinian
slave; Suhaib, the Byzantine Roman; Ibn Salaam, the Jewish Rabbi; and Salmaan, the
Persian. Islam teaches that God's revelations to mankind have always been consistent,
clear and universal. Islam is meant for all people regardless of race, nationality or
linguistic background. Taking a look at theMuslim World, from Nigeria to Bosnia and
from Malaysia toAfghanistan is enough to prove that Islam is a universal message for
all of mankind -- not to mention the fact that significant numbers of Europeans and
Americans of all races and ethnic backgrounds are accepting Islam as their way of life.
Misconception # 2: Muslims worship Muhammad
According to Islamic belief, the Prophet Muhammad was the last Messenger of
God. He, like all of God's prophets and messengers such as Noah, Abraham, Moses and
Jesus - was only a human being. Some people have the mistaken assumption that
Muslims worship Muhammad because Christians worship Christ. This is one of the
reasons that they called Muslims by the incorrect name "Muhammadans" for so
many years! Muhammad, like Jesus, never claimed divine status. He called people to
worship only Almighty God and he continually emphasized his humanity so that people
would not fall into the same errors as others did with regard to Jesus. In order to prevent
his deification, the Prophet Muhammad always said to refer to him as the Messenger of
God and His slave. “Muhammad was God's final messenger - entrusted to communicate
the message not only in words but also to be a living example of the message. Muslims
love and respect him because he was of the highest moral character and he brought a
religion of pure monotheism, or Islam. Even when Islam was in its very early stages,
God revealed that Muhammad "was sent as a mercy to all of mankind" - thus informing
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us that the message of Islam would become very widespread. Muslims strive to follow
the great example of Muhammad (peace be upon him), but they do not worship him in
any way. Additionally, Islam teaches Muslims to respect all of God's prophets and
messengers - but respecting and loving them does not entail worshipping them. All true
Muslims realize that all worship and prayer must be directed to Almighty God alone.
Suffice it to say that worshipping Muhammad --- or anyone else --- along with Almighty
God is considered to be the worst sin in Islam. Even if a person claims to be Muslim,
but he worships and prays to other than Almighty God, this cancels and nullifies his
Islam. The Declaration of Faith of Islam makes it clear that Muslims are taught to
worship God only.
This declaration is as follows: "There is nothing worthy of being worshipped
except God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God".
Misconception # 3: Muhammad wrote the Quran
In addressing this misconception, it is interesting to note that no other religious
scripture claims to be the direct word of God Almighty in total as clear and as often as
the Holy Quran. As God clearly says in the Quran: "if it had been written by man, you
would have found many discrepancies therein". [An-Nisaa’ 4:82]
Transliteration: walaw kana min AAindi ghayri Allahi lawajadoo feehi ikhtilafan
katheeran
At the time the Quran was revealed, the Arabs recognized that the language of the
Quran was unique and that it was distinctly different from the language normally used
by the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. It is important to note that the Arabs of
that time were known for their beautiful poetry and Muhammad was known to be an
illiterate man! The Quran clearly says that Muhammad was unable to read and write, so
if this wasn't true, certainly his contemporaries would have protested and rejected him,
refuting him in this regard. However, there are no reports of this. Of course there were
people who rejected Muhammad's message, just like other prophets were rejected, but
none for this reason. On the contrary, Muhammad, peace be upon him, had thousands
of loyal followers and the results of their efforts spread Islam from Spain to China in
just over a century! It is also interesting to point out that even though the Quran is not
poetry, the Arabs essentially quit writing poetry after it was revealed. It could be said
that the Quran is a piece of Arabic literature par excellence -and Muhammad's
contemporaries realized that they couldn't outdo it. Additionally, it is easy to prove that
Muhammad did not possess a great deal of the knowledge that is expounded in the
Quran, such as knowledge of historical events, previous prophets and natural scientific
phenomenon, subjects about which Muhammad could not have known about. So, again,
if this wasn't true, certainly his contemporaries would have rejected his claims.
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Suffice it to say that not only is the Quran the most memorized and well preserved
scripture on earth, it is also unequalled in eloquence, spiritual impact and clarity of
message.
Misconception #4: Women in Islam
Even though many aspects of Islam are misunderstood by non-Muslims, the
ignorance, misinformation and incorrect assumptions that are made with regard to
Islam's treatment of women are probably the most severe. Numerous verses of the Quran
make it clear that men and women are equal in the sight of God. According to the
teachings of Islam, the only thing that distinguishes people in the sight of God is their
level of God-consciousness. Due to this, many people are surprised to learn that Islamic
Law guaranteed rights to women over 1400 years ago which women in Europe and
America only obtained recently. For example, Islam clearly teaches that a woman is a
full- person under the law and is the spiritual equal of a male. Also, according to Islamic
Law, women have the right to own property, operate a business and receive equal pay
for equal work. Women are allowed total control of their wealth, they cannot be married
against their will and they are allowed to keep their own name when married.
Additionally, they have the right to inherit property and to have their marriage dissolved
in the case of neglect or mistreatment. Also, Islam does not consider woman an "evil
temptress", and thus does not blame woman for the "original sin".
Women in Islam participate in all forms of worship that men participate in.
Actually, the rights that Islam gave to women over 1400 years ago were almost unheard
of in the West until het 900s. For example, less than fifty years ago in Britain and North
America, a woman could not buy a house or car without the co-signature of her father
or husband.
Islam gives great respect to women and their role in society by preserving their
dignity and integrity as members of the community. It should be mentioned that the
Prophet Muhammad's mission stopped many of the horrible practices that women were
subject to in the society of his time. For example, the Quran put an end to the pagan
Arab practice of killing unwanted daughters when they were born. Additionally, Islam
put restrictions on the unrestricted polygamy of the Arabs of the time, and put many
laws in place to protect the well-being of women.
Many of the misconceptions regarding the treatment of women in Islam are falsely
attributed to the religion. In actuality, the real problem is that in many places, cultural
traditions alien to Islam have come to overshadow its teachings either through ignorance
or the impact of colonialization. Islam has clearly given women their rights. It is just
that people unrightfully withhold them due to their culture.