Islam, the last of the Abrahamic
religions, literally means "submission to God's will." It was
proclaimed by Muhammad (born 570 C.E.), the Prophet of Islam and
the founder of Islamic public order, in the seventh century C.E.
in Arabia. The beginning of Islam in 610 C.E. was marked by a
struggle to establish a monotheistic faith and create an ethical
society embodying divine justice and mercy. Muhammad, the Prophet
and the statesman, instituted a series of reforms to create his
community, the umma, on the basis of the teachings of the Qur’an,
the holy book of Muslims, that connected human beings in
relationship to one another in society, and all together to God,
the Creator of all beings.
In the history of Islam, the year 610 C.E. also
marks the beginning of Islamic revelation, the Qur’an. The Prophet
was forty years old when the Angel Gabriel visited him in the cave
in Mt. Hira, outside Mekka. It was the month of Ramadan. The
Prophet and his family used to spend some days in this remote
place for reflection and meditation. In this particular year, the
Angel appeared during one of the nights during the last ten days
of Ramadan while the Prophet was engaged in intense prayers. He
brought the revelation from God with a message: "Iqra’ - Recite!”
“I am not a reciter," the Prophet responded. The Prophet himself
relates: "The Angel took me and engulfed me in his embrace until
he had reached the limit of my endurance. Then the Angel released
me and said, 'Recite!' and I said, 'I'm not a reciter,' and again
the Angel took me and engulfed me in his embrace, and again when
he had reached the limit of my endurance, he released me and said,
'Recite!' and again I said, 'I am not a reciter.' Then a third
time he engulfed me as before, then released me and said:
[O Muhammad!]
Recite :In the Name of thy Lord who created, created human of a blood-clot.
Recite: And thy Lord is the Most Generous who taught by the pen, taught human that he knew not.
(Q. 96:1-5)
The Message that began on that auspicious night
almost 1400 years ago when there was only one reciter, Prophet
Muhammad himself, now has more than 500 million followers who
recite the Qur’an all around the world. Almost one in every six
individuals in the world proclaims the Message: La ilaha illallah
- There is no deity but God and Muhammadun rasulullah – Muhammad
is the prophet of God.