Islam 4 ABC Flashcards
Outline 3 Muslim beliefs/teachings about (the nature of) peace:
The Qur’an teaches that remembering God is the best way of attaining peace The Qur’an says that the best believers are those who speak to and treat others in ways that promote peace One of the meanings of the word “Islam” is peace Peace is one of Allah’s characteristics
Outline 3 reasons why peace is important to Muslims:
One of the meanings of Islam is peace Prophet Mohammad lived a peaceful life One of Allah’s Characteristics is As-Salam (the giver of peace)
Outline 3 Muslim understandings about Islam as a religious of peace:
When Muslims greet others, they say “al-salamu ‘alaykum” which translates as “peace be upon you” One of the meanings of Islam is peace One of Allah’s characteristics as referenced in the Quran is As-Salam (the source of peace)
Outline 3 facts which show Islam is a religious of peace:
One fact is that the word ‘Islam’ means peace Another fact is that Muslims say ‘peace be with you’ instead of ‘hello’. A third fact is that Islam is known as ‘Dar as Salaam’, which means the House of Peace.
Outline 3 ways peace is understood in the life of a Muslim:
The prophet Mohammad is the best example of how to live a peaceful life One of Allah’s characteristics is being the ‘source of peace’ When Muslims greet each other, they say ‘peace be upon you’
Explain 2 Muslim beliefs/teachings about (the nature of) peace (SOWA):
One Muslim belief is that remembering God is the best way of attaining peace. This is because, Allah is actually the source of all peace, as shown by one of His 99 beautiful names: As-Salam, meaning this. The Qur’an says: “Those who have faith find peace in their hearts in the remembrance of God” Another Muslim belief is that the best believers are those who speak to and treat others in ways that promote peace. Indeed, Prophet Muhammad was a best example of how to live a peaceful life and is an excellent model for Muslims. The Qur’an says: “The servants of the Lord of Mercy are those who … reply with words of peace”
Explain 2 reasons why peace is important to Muslims (SOWA):
Islam stands for peace, showing that peace is a key value in the religion. This teaches Muslims to promote peace in their actions and relationships, fostering harmony within society. As the Qur’an says, “Today I have chosen your religion islam” Prophet Muhammad lived a peaceful life, setting an example for Muslims to follow. His teachings emphasised resolving conflicts peacefully. By following his peaceful example, Muslims aim to create a peaceful environment in their communities. The hadith says: “Muhammad replied, “Greet everyone [with peace], whether you know [them] or you do not”” Allah is known as As-Salam, meaning the giver of peace, reflecting the divine attribute of peace within Islam. Muslims believe that seeking peace is essential for a close relationship with Allah. The Qur’an reminds, “For them will be the Home of Peace with their Lord”
Explain 2 Muslim understandings about Islam as a religious of peace (SOWA):
One of the meanings of Islam is peace. This is important as it shows how peace is at the heart of Islam and is a core moral in Islam, without it, Islam wouldn’t be the same. The Qur’an says: “God invites [everyone] to the Home of Peace” One of Allah’s characteristics as referenced in the Quran is As-Salam (the source of peace) . This is significant as Allah is the most important figure in Islam showing how peace is very important in Islam and all Muslims should aim to be peaceful. 4.2 - Peacemaking:
Outline 3 ways in which a Muslim group works for peace:
The Ahmadiyya Muslims work for peace by holding an annual peace symposium about how Islam could come together with other religions and tackle the causes of war and terrorism They campaign for human rights for everyone, whatever their religion, especially in Muslim countries. They also have this motto on all their publications: ‘Love for all, hatred for none’.
Outline 3 Muslim teachings about peacemaking:
Islam teaches Muslims to lead the way in peacemaking. Peacemaking helps to build a better society. Peacemaking is at the heart of Islam.
Outline 3 reasons why peacemaking is important for Muslims:
Prophet Muhammad was an example of someone who was always peaceful The Qur’an says that Muslims are a single brotherhood who should make peace and reconciliation whenever there are quarrels. Peacemaking is a compassionate act which allows Muslims to be rewarded as Allah appreciates the merciful and peaceful Hadith - ‘the best act in Islam is to treat everyone with peace’
Outline 3 ways how Muslims work for peace today:
Work against injustice in the Ummah Showing a commitment to peace on behalf of all Muslims. Reaching out to people of other religions and trying to make peace with them. Joining and volunteering as part of organisation such as the MPF (Muslim Peace Fellowship) ORganise peace symposiums and interfaith seminars
Outline 3 aims of the Muslim Peace Fellowship (MPF):
Working against injustice and for peace at home, nationally and globally Showing a commitment to peace on behalf of all Muslims Reaching out to people of other religious traditions to further mutual understanding and respect
Explain 2 Muslim beliefs about peacemaking (SOWA):
Muslims believe peacemaking helps to build a better society. The Quran states ‘be a community that calls for what is good.’ This shows how peacemaking follows the word of God and may lead a Muslim toward Jannah Muslims believe prophet Mohammad was an advocate for peacemaking. This is important as he is considered to have lived a perfect life and all Muslims should follow in his footsteps. When inviting people to Islam, Muslims should do so peacefully. The Qur’an says: “Call people to the way of your Lord … in the most courteous way”
Explain 2 ways in which Muslims work for peace today (SOWA):
- An organisation called the Muslim Peace Fellowship organise conferences to improve peace. This is significant as it shows how working for peace can unite the Ummah and create a more harmonious society. ‘Repel evil with what is better.’ The MPF describes itself as a “gathering of peace and justice-oriented Muslims of all background” Muslims try to reach out to people of other religions and make peace with them. This is important because Allah states the best believers are those who promote peace so this shows how peacemaking can improve one’s relationship with God. They may try to invite people to Islam as an addition, but will do so peacefully. The Qur’an says: “Call people to the way of your Lord … in the most courteous way”
Explain 2 reasons why peacemaking is important for Muslims (SOWA):
Prophet Muhammad set the standard for peace in his life, serving as a peaceful role model for Muslims. His peaceful conduct showed the significance of resolving conflicts peacefully. Muslims aim to mirror his example, fostering peace and harmony in their interactions. As the Qur’an teaches, Muhammad resolved a dispute over whether Moses was a better prophet by saying: “Do not give me superiority over Moses” The Qur’an stresses Muslim unity as a single brotherhood, urging them to pursue peace and reconciliation amidst disagreements. This fosters unity and solidarity within the Muslim community, nurturing a peaceful atmosphere. Allah encourages peacemaking among Muslims, stating, “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.” Peacemaking reflects compassion and earns Allah’s favour, as He values mercy and peaceful efforts. Muslims believe that by seeking reconciliation and promoting peace, they receive divine blessings. A Hadith teaches that Prophet Muhammad considered treating everyone with peace as the best deed in Islam. This underscores the importance of peacemaking in Islam and highlights its role as a core principle. By prioritising peace and reconciliation, Muslims uphold Prophet Muhammad’s teachings and contribute to a society founded on respect and harmony. As the Hadith states, “The best among you is the one who doesn’t harm others with his tongue and hands.”
Explain 2 Muslim teachings about reconciliation (SOWA):
Muslims believe that if anything which endangers peace occurs, it should be reconciled as soon as possible. This shows how reconciliation expresses the kindness in a Muslim. Muslims believe reconciliation is necessary to live in a harmonious society as Allah intended, shown by the quote from the Quran ‘If two groups of believers fight, try to reconcile them.’ Showing how reconciliation follows the word of God 4.3 - Conflict:
Outline 3 Muslim beliefs/teachings about (the nature of) conflict:
War can be used as a last resort to end conflict Muslims pray to Allah to end conflict Muslims may aim to end conflict by striving to put their differences aside and be pure at heart Islam advises avoiding aggression and conflict Defensive warfare is allowed in Islam to protect the Muslim community from harm Muslims are encouraged to prioritise peaceful solutions, seeking reconciliation and forgiveness over violence
Outline 3 Muslim beliefs/teachings about the causes of conflict:
Politics and ideology - holding different views about what set of policies or ideas a country should follow or be governed by - “they are causing corruption, thought they do not realise it” (Qur’an) Nationalism and ethnicity - believing that one particular ethnic group or culture is superior Religion - defending adherents of a particular faith from an attack, or when religious beliefs clash
Outline 3 Muslim responses to conflict:
Seeking peaceful solutions through talking and understanding. Standing up for fairness and justice. Forgiving and making peace with others to move forward.
Outline 3 Muslim responses the the problems conflict causes within society:
Muslims pray to Allah to mitigate these problems. Muslims donate to charity to help with these problems Muslims may fight back as they have a just cause.
Outline 3 problems caused by war:
A major problem of war is death and injury, especially among the civilian population
Outline 3 Muslim responses to non religious attitudes about religion as a cause of conflict:
The Prophet Mohammad only fought when religious freedoms were taken away Religion cannot be blamed for wars as people use their free will to make decisions Most wars have had nothing to do with religion and are more political based.
Explain 2 Muslim beliefs/teachings about the nature of conflict (SOWA):
Muslims believe that war should only be used as a last resort to end conflict. The Qur’an teaches, “Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you but do not transgress. Indeed, Allah does not like transgressors.” This highlights the principle of using force only when necessary to defend against aggression. Islam prioritises peaceful solutions to conflicts, emphasising the importance of seeking reconciliation and forgiveness over violence. The Prophet Muhammad said, “The strong is not the one who overcomes the people by his strength, but the strong is the one who controls himself while in anger.” This Hadith underscores the value of patience and restraint in resolving disputes peacefully.