What is Islam?The word "Islam" means peace and submission. Peace means  to be at peace with yourself and your surroundings and submission means  submission to the will of God. A broader meaning of the word "Islam" is  to achieve peace by submitting to the will of God.This is a unique  religion with a name which signifies a moral attitude and a way of life.  Judaism takes its name from the tribe of Juda, Christianity from Jesus  Christ, Buddhism from Goutam Buddha and Hinduism from Indus River.  However, Muslims derive their identity from the message of Islam, rather  than the person of Muhammed (P), thus should not be called  "Muhammadans".2. Who is Allah?Allah is the Arabic word for "one God".  Allah is not God of Muslims only. He is God of all creations, because He  is their Creator and Sustainer.3. Who is a Muslim?The word "Muslim"  means one who submits to the will of God. This is done by declaring that  "there is no god except one God and Muhammad is the messenger of God."  In a broader sense, anyone who willingly submits to the will of God is a  Muslim. Thus, all the prophets preceding the prophet Muhammad are  considered Muslims. The Quran specifically mentions Abraham who lived  long before Moses and Christ that, "he was not a Jew or a Christian but a  Muslim," because, he had submitted to the will of God. Thus there are  Muslims who are not submitting at all to the will of God and there are  Muslims who are doing their best to live an Islamic life. One cannot  judge Islam by looking at those individuals who have a Muslim name but  in their actions, they are not living or behaving as Muslims. The extent  of being a Muslim can be according to the degree to which one is  submitting to the will of God, in his beliefs and his actions.4. Who was  Muhammad? (PBUH)In brief, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was born in a  noble tribe of Mecca in Arabia in the year 570 AD. His ancestry goes  back to Prophet Ishmael (P), son of Prophet Abraham (P). His father died  before his birth and his mother died when he was six. He did not attend  a formal school since he was raised first by a nurse as it was the  custom those days, and then by his grandfather and uncle. As a young  man, he was known as a righteous person who used to meditate in a cave.  At age 40, he was given the prophethood when the angel, Gabriel,  appeared in the cave. Subsequently, the revelations came over 23 years  and were compiled in the form of a book called the Quran which Muslims  consider as the final and the last word of God. The Quran has been  preserved, unchanged, in its original form and confirms the truth in the  Torah, the psalms and the Gospel.5. Do Muslims worship Muhammad? (P)No.  Muslims do not worship Muhammad (P) or any other prophets. Muslims  believe in all prophets including Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon,  Moses and Jesus. Muslims believe that Muhammad (P) was the last of the  prophets. They believe that God alone is to be worshiped, not any human  being.6. What do Muslims think of Jesus? (P)Muslims think highly of  Jesus (P) and his worthy mother, Mary. The Quran tells us that Jesus was  born of a miraculous birth without a father. "Lo! The likeness of Jesus  with Allah is the likeness of Adam. He created him of dust, and then He  said unto him: Be and he is" (Quran 3.59). He was given many miracles  as a prophet. These include speaking soon after his birth in defense of  his mother's piety. God's other gifts to him included healing the blind  and the sick, reviving the dead, making a bird out of clay and most  importantly, the message he was carrying. These miracles were given to  him by God to establish him as a prophet. According to the Quran, he was  not crucified but was raised into Heaven. (Quran, Chapter Maryam)7.  What is the difference between Shia and Sunni?Both have many things in  common. They follow the same book - Quran. They follow the same prophet  Muhammad (P). Both offer their prayers five time a day. Both fast in the  month of Ramadan. They both go for hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca. Those who  follow Prophet Muhammad (P), in accordance with his sayings and  actions, are called Sunni and those who in addition follow the sayings  and views of Ali (Muhammad's son-in- law), as the rightful successor to  Prophet Muhammad (P), are called Shia. Shia means a partisan (party of  Ali) and it started more as a political party to help Ali in his  conflict with his political adversaries. Most Shias live in Iran and  Iraq while the rest of the Muslim world is mostly Sunni. Shias comprise  about 16-percent of the Muslim population.8. What are the pillars of  Islam?There are five major pillars of Islam which are the articles of  faith. These pillars are 1) the belief (Iman) in one God and that  Muhammad (P) is His messenger, 2) prayer (Salat) which are prescribed  five times a day, 3) fasting (Siyam) which is required in the month of  Ramadan, 4) charity (Zakat) which is the poor-due on the wealth of the  rich and 5) hajj which is the pilgrimage to Mecca once in a lifetime if  one can afford it physically and financially. All the pillars should be  of equal height and strength in a building in order to give the building  its due shape and proportions. It is not possible that one would do  hajj without observing fasting or without practicing regular prayers.  Now think of a building which has pillars only. It would not be called a  building. In order to make it a building, it has to have a roof, it has  to have walls, it has to have doors and windows. These things in Islam  are the moral codes of Islam such as honesty, truthfulness,  steadfastness and many other human moral qualities. Thus in order to be a  Muslim, one should not only be practicing the pillars of Islam but  should also have the highest possible attribute for being a good human  being. Only then the building is completed and looks beautiful.9. What  is the purpose of worship in Islam?The purpose of worship in Islam is to  be God conscious. Thus the worship, whether it is prayer, fasting, or  charity, is a means to achieve God consciousness so that when one  becomes conscious of God, in thought and in action, he is in a better  position to receive His bounties both in this world and the  hereafter.10. Do Muslims believe in the hereafter?God is Just and  manifest His justice, He established the system of accountability. Those  who do good will be rewarded and those who do wrong will be punished  accordingly. Thus, He created Heaven and Hell and there are admission  criteria for both. Muslims believe that the present life is a temporary  one. It is a test and if we pass the test, we will be given a life of  permanent pleasure in the company of good people in Heaven.11. Will the  good actions of the non-believers be wasted?No. The Quran clearly says  that, "anyone who has an atom's worth of goodness will see it and anyone  who has done an atom's worth of evil will also see it" (Quran 99:7-8).  By that it is meant that those who are non- believers but have done good  will be rewarded in this world for their good deed. On the other hand,  those who do good if they are Muslims, they will be rewarded not only in  this world but also in the world hereafter. However, the final Judgment  is up to God himself. (Quran 2:62)12. What is the dress code for  Muslims?Islam emphasizes modesty. No person should be perceived as a sex  object. There are certain guidelines both for men and women that their  dress should neither be too thin nor too tight to reveal body forms. For  men, they must at least cover the area from the knee to navel and for  women, their dress should cover all areas except the hands and face. The  veil is not essential.13. What are the dietary prohibitions in  Islam?Muslims are told in the Quran not to eat pork or pork products,  meat of the animals who died before being slaughtered or the carnivorous  animals (as they eat dead animals), nor drink blood or intoxicants such  as wine or use any illicit drugs.14. What is Jihad?The word "Jihad"  means struggle, or to be specific, striving in the cause of God. Any  struggle done in day-to-day life to please God can be considered Jihad.  One of the highest levels of Jihad is to stand up to a tyrant and speak a  word of truth. Control of the self from wrong doings is also a great  Jihad. One of the forms of Jihad is to take up arms in defense of Islam  or a Muslim country when Islam is attacked. This kind of Jihad has to be  declared by the religious leadership or by a Muslim head of state who  is following the Quran and Sunnah