ĪMān and Islām - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Religion

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 14 pages of information about ĪMān and Islām.

ĪMān and Islām - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Religion

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 14 pages of information about ĪMān and Islām.
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ĪMĀN AND ISLĀM. Islām, a noun derived from the verb aslama ("to submit or surrender [to God]"), designates the act by which an individual recognizes his or her relationship to the divine and, at the same time, the community of all of those who respond in submission. It describes, therefore, both the singular, vertical relationship between the human being and God and the collective, horizontal relationship of all who join together in common faith and practice.

In its communal aspect islām has come to be the commonly accepted term for the religion of the followers of the prophet Muḥammad and today claims many millions of adherents. As the personal act of response to the oneness of God and his commands islām often has been viewed as...

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