Interview With A Muslim Essay
The two largest religions in the world, Christianity and Islam, were implemented by two of religions
most powerful leaders, Jesus and Muhammad. Without question, both Jesus and Muhammad have
affected humanity powerfully. As religious leaders both men laid down the principles upon which
Christianity and Islam are founded yet today. However, while Jesus performed miracles and arose
from the dead, thus proving to his followers he was God, Muhammad performed no such feats, and
made no such claims. In fact, Muhammad's only claim was that he was the last prophet sent from
God. While the events of September 11, 2001, cast the Islam religion in an unfavorable light, this has
not dampened the enthusiasm of the Muslim members, nor has it...show more content...
In addition, I visited a local mosque to experience firsthand a Muslim prayer service. Finally, I
interviewed a coworker to discover an inside view of the Islam religion from someone who
practices the religion. The coworker has been a Muslim since birth and was very pleased to share
his experiences with Allah (God) with me and was happy to answer my questions about Islam.
My research of Islam started at the mosque. As I wanted to observe the mosque without offending
or being bothered by anyone, I took pains to blend in. For instance, I borrowed a head scarf to
cover my head. In addition, I left the makeup, jewelry, nail polish, and perfume at home. My first
impression upon arriving at the mosque was that it was very drab and plain inside, as compared
to how it looked on the outside. The religion I grew up in had beautifully decorated churches;
while I wanted to ask why the mosque was so drab inside, I felt it would sound rude and unkind.
Furthermore, I was disappointed to see the only chairs available to sit upon in the mosque were
for pregnant, disabled, and elderly people. The religion I grew up in had nice, plump, padded pews
for its members to sit upon. Again, I did not question why there were no pews as I felt it would be
unkind. When the khutbah (sermon) started, I was prepared to gain significant insight on the Islam
religion. However, the khutbah was hard to follow as
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