What are some myths about Islam?
Islam is a religion that is widely misunderstood among people who do not practice it. Many myths about Islam are false and harmful, and such myths lead to disintegration in honorary dialogue and sincere discussion about Islam and Muslims around the world. Many Muslim organizations are working on the distraction of myths about Islam to make people better understand Islamic faith. While all Muslims follow five pillars of faith, Muslims interpret Qu'ran and other holy texts differently, and there are many ways to read these texts. For example, some people use the fact that the prophet Muhammad had several wives to indicate that Islam supports polygamia; Many Muslims would indicate differently. This is not really the case. While Qu'ran promotes the use of violence in some cases, as well as the Bible, Islam is primarily a religion of peace and learning, and there are many parts of Qu'ran that indicate that violence is frowning. Some radical Muslims decide to focus on the provisions in Qu'ran or Sharii that seems to beThey support violence, and can use them as justification of violence, but are convicted by milder Muslims.
very misunderstanding, especially, swirls around the concept of jihad or "holy struggle". The holy struggle has a number of forms, but many mild Muslims believe that it was basically a personal practice of faith. Individual Muslims are expected to participate in the personal struggle to strengthen their faith and accept difficult and small challenges. While jihad sometimes has the form of war, it does not necessarily be violent.
Theand general myths about Islam is not that Muslims are not tolerant of other faiths. In fact, many Muslims believe that all faith is sacred and that respect should be devoted to the practices of other religions, along with their holy texts and places of worship. Islam also shares many ideas with Jewish and Christian vortexes and receives Jewish prophets, including Jesus, as a valid religious POstava. While individual Muslims can behave in a way that is contrary to this opinion, all members of their faith do not present.
Some people also mistakenly believe that all Muslims are of Arab origin and that all Arabs are Muslims. This is not the case. It is estimated that 15% of the world's Muslim population is Arab, with many Muslims from Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia and Africa. The Arabs may be Christian, Jewish, Buddhist or other faiths and do not necessarily have to be Muslims simply because of their racial origin. Christianity and Judaism began in Middle East, and both before data Islam, so clearly, all Arabs Muslims cannot be clearly!
The treatment of women in Islam is also a source of many myths about Islam. Critics of Islam point to fundamentalist governments such as those found in Saudi Arabia to indicate that Islam defends bad treatment and abuse of women. In fact, Qu'ran specifically solves women's rights in many places.
bad treatmentWomen in some Muslim societies reflect conservative views and fundamentalist interpretations of Qu'ran and Sharia, not a slight belief in Islam. The wives of the prophet were in fact alive, open members of society who had prominent and unique personalities, and although there are parts of Qu'ran, which indicate that women were not considered straight, many Muslims interpreted them. Like many Christians, women should not be stoned to death, unless they are virgins on wedding nights (deuteronomy 22:21), much Muslim think that radical interpretations of Qu'ran are appropriate.
One of the best ways to distract myths about other religious beliefs is to speak directly to the adherents of these vortions and religious officials. Many Muslims are pleased to discuss their faith with people who are really curious, and some mosques even hold open or community days for those who want to learn more about Islam.