To be honest, a couple of year ago I was very
intrigued with Islam. I had many friends
who are from the Middle East and I always liked the way they were so close to
their families. I always wanted to talk
about their religion because it was something that they, as many other
religions, protect very much. I would
ask questions about meanings and or their verses, but they would always just
give me a little explanation and change the subject. For a world religion class I took a couple of
years ago I was given more information and I even had the experience of going
to a Mosque and see what their religious life is like. Like in the chapter it’s explained, it is a
monotheistic religion that “presents Allah as the only God, the all-powerful
Creator, good, just, and merciful” (p304).
In the chapter, it is also described how this religion reveals the
message of God through prophet Mohammad and that it was very revolutionary
because unlike the other Polytheistic religions at the moment it required the
submission of the followers to believe in one God. At the same time, Strayer specifies that
during the early stages of Islam becoming a religion, women were seen as
equals, they were no less than their opposite gender which is completely
different from what it has been lately seen in various regions in the Middle
East. Like any other religion it has
pros and cons, or rephrasing this and speaking from a religious point of view,
lots of dogmas that followers have to believe by means of faith. What really gets me thinking is how such
beautiful philosophy of being merciful and helping others can be altered and
completely misunderstood. For example,
if it’s a religion that invites people to be merciful, how come many of the
countries in the Middle East treat each other so bad and are always at
war. Also, how come some men treat women
very disrespectful and act very condescending towards them. One of the reasons I believe causes this type
of behavior is the fact that for Islam politics and religion are not
independent of each other. I think that
man by nature always want to be the alpha in Politics, so when it comes to making
decisions for a country and being able to be more dominant for some reason
believe they are better than females. I
might be wrong and many of you might not agree with me, but I think that could
be one of many reasons. Another reason
might be the “sharia”, which it was “concerned with correct behavior in every
aspect of religious and social life” (p313).
In their society women are supposed to be submissive and follow what the
man says, which leads to “distraction and deviation from the purer spirituality
of Muhammad’s time: (p313).
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