Rise of Islam

                            

Rise of Islam

The rise of Islam has brought out a new religion and a new belief in the world. How did Muhammed become the the prophet of Islam? What are the basic teachings of Islam? How did Islamic teachings help shape the lives of believers? How did Islam start?
Islam was not made up, however it started with a man named Muhammed. Before Islam was made a religion people worshiped gods and goddesses. Muhammed was troubled by the idol worship and the moral ills of society. Muhammed would often go to a lonely cave to pray and meditate. There when he became 40, he heard a voice saying "Proclaim." The voice was that of Gabriel. Muhammed became puzzled and terrified. Muhammed didn't think he could become the messenger of god. His wife Khadija encouraged him to accept the call. Muhammed than accepted his duty and devoted his life to the spread of Islam.
Many people listened to Muhammed and many rejected him. Muhammed's rejection of the gods and goddesses angered Meccan merchants. The Meccan merchants thought that Muhammed was disrupting the idol worship. After facing with the threat of murder Muhammed and his followers left for Yathrib ( Later called Medina ). From Medina Muhammed was determined to spread Islam with his reputation growing more. More and more Arabs became his followers. Muslims launched attacks on the Meccan caravans and defeated the Meccans in battle. Finally after returning to Mecca Muhammed destroyed the statues in the Kaaba which was made by the prophet Abraham. After the death of Muhammed Islam spread throughout Arabia.
All Muslims accept the five pillars of Islam. The first is the declaration of faith. " There is no god but God, Muhammed is the messenger of God. There were other prophets that God had sent including Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, but Muhammed was the last and the greatest prophet. The second pillar is daily prayer. After a ritual washing, Muslims face the holy city of Mecca to...