Is there any need for religious education?
Prophets are conveyers of the divine religions. The same mission is now on the shoulders of scholars. Each Muslim must learn at least basic Islamic teachings. In Islam there is no a conception such as priest or rabbi, but rather religious scholar. Each Muslim is a man of his/her religion anyway.
Religion is a system of sacred values. There are so many things in religion of which every human being can make use. For example, the system of faith that forms the essence of the religion leads us to the metaphysics. Worship informs us about our obligations towards Allah (SWT). Knowing what is forbidden and what is permitted provide our life with stability. Islamic symbols (ways of behaviors) constitute our common usages. To hold these symbols in esteem is an embodiment of piety. Such (is his state): and whoever holds in honor the Symbols of Allah, (in the sacrifice of animals), such (honor) should come truly from piety of heart. (Al-Hajj Surah, 22:32)
Religious education does not necessarily lead to meddling in the individuals conscience. Individuals are free in being pious after having known the pillars of their religion. Because There is no compulsion in religion (Al-Baqarah Surah, 2:256) But it is inevitable to be some obligations for those who say, I am Muslim. For example, a young person not enrolled in the school cannot be called to account for not attending the classes at school. But those who are students have to be held responsible for their absenteeism.
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01-05-2006 11:00:00
Düğüme özel
- What is the religion of Islam?
- How do you explain that peace which humanity seeks is in Islam?
- How do you explain that peace which humanity seeks is in Islam?
- Are Christianity and Judaism true religions today? Or, are they away from being true religions due to the changes they underwent in the course of time?
- What is Religion?













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