Daniel was a champion heavy-weight boxer. On a visit to Turkey he heard the Islamic call to prayer, and it interested him greatly. He began to study Islam and felt that it was the right religion for him. He had claimed to be Christian before but was convinced that there are mistakes in the Bible.
► Read 1 John 1 aloud together. Each student should write a paragraph that summarizes this scripture passage. What does this passage say about the believer’s relationship with God? Each student should write a list of statements. As a group, discuss what you have written.
Islam
Origin of Islam
Islam is the second largest religion in the world, with approximately 1.9 billion followers.[1] Entire nations are ruled by the principles of Islam. The word Islam means “submission,” referring to submission to Allah. A follower of Islam is called a Muslim. The word Muslim means “one who submits.” Muslims call themselves “believers,” and they call people who are not Muslims “infidels” (unbelievers).
Muhammad was the founder of the religion of Islam. He lived A.D. 570-632.
Muhammad claimed to receive revelations. Many people wrote about his revelations, and these were collected to form the Qur’an long after his death. The Qur’an is divided into sections called Sura.
► How is the origin of the Qur’an different from the origin of the Bible?
Muhammad’s religion was distinct from most of the religions around him because it was monotheistic and against idol worship. He knew about Judaism and Christianity, but rejected them.
Muhammad came from a poor family, but married a rich widow. After she died, he married 12 more wives. According to the Qur’an, men are limited to four wives.
When Muhammad gained enough followers, he took control of the city of Medina, now located in the modern nation of Saudi Arabia. After several battles, he took control of Mecca, and moved there. He and his followers attacked and conquered areas around them. They eventually conquered several nations and forced the people to become Muslims.
Most Muslims today are not violent. They try to live in peace with their non-Muslim neighbors. However, there are commands to violence in the Qur’an. The Qur’an commands Muslims to attack and kill idol worshippers.[2] The Qur’an says that people who fight against Islam should be killed or have their hands and feet cut off.[3] Radical Islamists take those commands seriously. Muhammad destroyed Jewish villages, killing the men and selling their families into slavery.
► How was the spread of Islam different from the spread of Christianity?
Beliefs of Islam
[4]The most repeated belief of Islam, called the shahada is: “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger.”
Muslims believe that Allah is the only God, the Creator of the world. They believe he is the one who gave revelation to biblical individuals such as Noah, Abraham, and Moses.
Muslims do not believe in a Trinity or that any incarnation of God is possible.
► How is the Muslim’s view of Muhammad different from the Christian’s view of Christ?
[5]Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet from God who did miracles, was the Messiah, and was sinless. They do not believe that he died on the cross, but that he was taken up by Allah when the Jews tried to kill him.[6] They do not believe he was the Son of God or an incarnation of God.[7] They do not believe he is the Savior of the world.
Muslims believe that the Bible is from God, but they believe that if there are contradictions between it and their holy book, the Qur’an, the Qur’an is the final authority because it is the last revelation. They believe that a later revelation can contradict a previous one.[8]
The Bible says that God’s Word will never pass away but stands forever, see Isaiah 40:8 and 1 Peter 1:25.
Muslims believe that salvation is earned by fulfilling certain obligations called the Five Pillars of Islam. The Five Pillars of Islam are:
Shahada: sincerely reciting the Muslim profession of faith
Salat: performing ritual prayers five times each day
Zakat: giving alms to the poor
Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan
Hajj: taking a pilgrimage to Mecca once during one’s lifetime
Difficult Doctrines of Islam
To see what kind of lifestyle Muslims believe in, we can look at the nations that are controlled by Islamic law. Islamic law is called Sharia law. Many Arab countries follow Sharia law to some extent. Islamic law does not allow freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, or freedom of the press as the western world understands and practices such freedoms.[9]
In some Islamic societies a person can be killed for converting to Christianity or for attempting to evangelize other people. However, most of the time a person is killed because of a mob, not because of an official action of the state.
[10]According to Sharia law, a man can divorce his wife instantly for any reason. A woman cannot divorce without her husband’s agreement. Men are allowed to beat their wives, according to the Qur’an.[11] A man can be married to four wives.[12] A woman can be killed by her relatives if she does not follow Islamic requirements. In some countries women are not allowed to drive cars, go to school, or appear in public without their faces covered. A woman may be beaten publicly if she breaks the rules.
Christians are told to be gentle with their wives, see 1 Peter 3:7. A man is supposed to love his wife as much as himself, see Ephesians 5:28-29.
Muslims believe that right and wrong come only from the will of Allah. Allah could change what is right if he chose, because his will is what matters rather than an unchangeable character.
The Bible tells us that God is good and is the source of everything good. God never changes, see James 1:17.
The Qur’an does not say that people are created in Allah’s image. Allah is said to be transcendent and unknowable and totally different.
Humans are created in the image of God. Therefore, we can understand some things about the nature of God and can have a relationship with him, see Genesis 1:27.
Muslims do not expect to have a personal relationship with Allah. Allah is called “all-loving,” but otherwise it is never stated in the Qur’an that he loves people. The Qur’an frequently states that Allah is forgiving and merciful to those who become believers in Islam. People are to repent and ask to be spared judgment with the hope that Allah is merciful, but there is no salvation experience or assurance of forgiveness.
The Bible promises us that God forgives the one who confesses and believes, see 1 John 1:9.
► How is a Christian’s relationship with God different from a Muslim’s relationship with Allah?
The benefits of Islam are offered mostly to men, and the Qur’an addresses every issue from the perspective of men. Women are only property of men. The Islamic paradise after death is for men, with women provided there for their pleasure.[13]
► Now go back and read the bold and italicized text and each scripture.
[4]“I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary.”
- The Apostles’ Creed
[5]“I am as fully convinced today that the scriptures are of God as that the sun shines. And this conviction (as every good gift) comes from the Father of lights.”
- John Wesley
(letter in 1747)
[10]“The good news is that God through Christ has done what the law could not do: sent his Son as an offering for sin. Christ expiated sin by his own sacrificial death.”
- Thomas Oden The Word of Life
It is not enough just to prove Christian doctrines from the Bible, because Muslims believe that the Qur’an replaces the Bible as the highest authority.
We can agree with certain important Islamic beliefs. Christians agree that there is one God who created the world. Christians agree that there is a final judgment, and that every person will be sent either to heaven or hell.
Other important truths should be shown in the Bible. Muslims believe that the Bible is from God but is superseded by the Qur’an. However, you can make the point that certain truths are so basic that they cannot change. Also, historical facts cannot change.
God made humans in his image (Genesis 1:27). He loves them and wants to be in relationship with them.
Christians agree with Islam that Jesus was the Messiah and sinless. Show that he promised to give eternal life to those who believed in him (John 10:28), he promised to raise the dead by his voice (John 5:28-29), and said that nobody comes to the Father except by him (John 14:6).
Show from scripture that he was more than just a sinless man; See Handbook of Doctrine for
(5) Jesus is God.
He could not have been a good man and a prophet of God unless his claims about himself were true. Islam teaches that Jesus was a prophet of God, but he has to be either who he claimed to be and able to give eternal life, or he was a wicked or self-deceived man who caused people to put their faith in him.
Jesus came to show the love of God. He showed that God loves every person, including women and people of low class. People are not separated from God because of their gender or social class. People are separated from God only by their sin, and God offers forgiveness. God invites the sinner to be forgiven and to enter a personal relationship with him.
A Testimony
Jalal lived in Saudia Arabia. As a boy he was faithful to the Islamic religion. He memorized large sections of the Qur’an and helped at the mosque. When he was 16 years old, he wanted to join a holy war and fight for Islam, but his parents said he was too young. Later he found a job and became busy and began to neglect religion. He got into a problem and wanted to pray for help, but was afraid that Allah was angry at him for his neglect of religion. He prayed to Jesus for help, and the problem was solved two days later. He also had a dream and saw Jesus showing people the way to heaven. He put his faith in Christ for salvation. Jalal says, “I feel love in my heart, and I am very happy to know Jesus. When I was a Muslim, I could never imagine that the Christians were right. After that, I found out how much God loves me, and I became a Christian. Yes, he loves me, he loves you, and he loves the whole world. Jesus Christ loved us, and he still does. And don’t forget in the last day nobody can save us, only Jesus Christ.”
Scripture Study – Part 2
► Now read 1 John 1 again. Each student should write a paragraph explaining the message this passage has for a follower of Islam. Several students can share what they wrote.
Assignment for Every Lesson
Remember to find an opportunity to present the gospel to someone from this religious group. Prepare to share with your classmates about the conversation you have had. Write your 2-page written report and turn it in to your class leader.
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