Muslim Suffering

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Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the world. Today there are more than 1 billion followers of Islam, who call themselves Muslim’s, which means “one who submits to God” (Sorajjakool, Carr, & Nam, 2010, pg 100). One of the main focuses of Islam is maintaining peace and submitting to God. Like Christianity and Judaism, Muslims also believe in one God, but do not see Jesus as an incarnational figure. Instead, Muslims see Him as only a great prophet. God’s final messenger, Muhammad, is what Islam bases their beliefs. Muslims base their faith on Muhammad’s message and the teaching of the Quran. They practice their beliefs through the five pillars of faith, which are the Shahadah, prayer, charity, fasting, and the pilgrimage to Mecca. By doing these five actions together, they are obtaining their goal of pleasing God in all that they do. While pleasing God, Muslims are living a life that is an act of worship for God and living their lives in submission to God. …show more content…

As health care professionals, suffering will become something seen routinely. Suffering for Muslims comes from God and looked at as a test from God. The need to accept this suffering is a huge part of Islam and the concept of knowing bad things happen to good people. Some Christians also have the thinking that everything happens for a reason, but that is an Islamic belief. Muslims say that God has a plan for everything and we must submit to his plan and accept what the plan will be, and many people, whether they believe in Islam or not have that sort of thinking of

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