Islam

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Descripción

Refers to the religious beliefs and social practices founded in the seventh century by the Arabian Prophet Muhammad, held to be the last of a series of major prophets, which include, according to Islamic dogma, Adam, Noah, and Jesus. It later spread throughout the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia. It is characterized by the belief in the fundamental idea that a devotee 'surrenders' and submits his will to Allah, the prime creator and sustainer of the universe and all creation. In Islam, God is unique and has no partner or intermediary as in the Christian Trinity. Social service and the active alleviation of suffering in others is considered the only path to salvation and prayer and sacred ritual alone are inadequate forms of submission to Allah. The Qur'an (Koran), the sacred text of the religion, is a compilation of revelations from Allah believed to have been received by Muhammad.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300073715

Otros términos

  • 伊斯蘭教 [zh]
  • islam [nl]
  • islamismo [es]
  • yī sī lán jiāo [zh]
  • yi si lan jiao [zh]
  • i ssu lan chiao [zh]
  • Islamic (religion) [en]
  • Islamism [en]
  • Mohammedan [en]
  • Mohammedanism [en]
  • Moslem [en]
  • Muhammadanism [en]
  • Muslim [en]
  • Muslimism [en]
  • Mussulmanism [en]
  • mahométanisme [en]
  • islamisme [en]
  • 回教 [zh]
  • islam [es]
  • Religion Mahométane [fr]
  • mahométisme [fr]