How would I say a Speech about Islam to Non-Muslims?

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation

:salam2:
I have to say a Speech about Islam (I decided the topic) in about roughly 2 weeks, and I have written it out. But I have no idea of how to perform this speech.

It is to a Non-Muslim crowd (15-20 people, 17-19 yrs). It is at my school.

I want to leave an impact on the crowd, is there anything that I should do? Should I change my tones to match the sentence or what?

Please I am at an utter loss for how to do this speech.
Please help me, may Allah SWT reward you.​

Here is my speech.
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Good Morning/Afternoon.

Before I start my speech I would just like to say that:

Firstly I do not intend to offend anyone, or what they believe in.
Secondly I do not want to come up here and rant or to preach, only to inform.
Thirdly I am not the most religious person in the world, so please dont hold anything against me.

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Laa ilaaha lila Allaah
Praise and Glory be to Allah, the Most Exalted, the Most Gracious.

Bismillahi walhamdulillahi wa salathu wa salam a'la rasoolillahi salallahu alayhi wa salam.

After praising all mighty god and praying for peace to be bestowed upon the last messenger of God, i greet you with the Islamic greetings... Asalamu alaikkum wa rahmathullahi wa barakathuhu. May the peace, mercy and blessings of Almighty God be upon all of you

Islam.
Whats the first thing that drifts into your mind?...
Iv'e realized from experience that people dont really know much about it.
Iv'e been asked questions like;
"Oh yeah Islam, isnt that like christianity?"
"Do Muslims worship Muhammad??"
"What is Jihad?"

Across the world, billions of people are being influenced by what they watch, listen to and read in the media. Some of the media propaganda seen today about Islam, causes for misconceptions and sterotypical views. This has lead to much misunderstandings and backlash, causing friction amongst fellow human beings.

Hopefully I can break some of those misconceptions and cover a few important topics.Which are:

1. What is Islam and what does the word mean?
a) Who are the Muslims and and what do they believe in?
b) Do Islam and Christianity have different origins?
c) What is the Ka'bah?
d) Who is Muhammad and how did he become a Prophet and a Messenger of God?

2. What is the Qur'an and what does it say about Terrorism?

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1. What is Islam and what does the word mean?

Islam is not a new religion, but the same truth that Allah revealed through all His Prophets to every people. For a fifth of the world's population, Islam is both a religion and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the majority have nothing to do with the extremely grave events, which have come to be associated with their faith through a biased media.

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.

Do you not know my dear people, the word islam itself means submission,peace acquired by submitting your will to God Almighty. 'Muhammadanism' is thus incorrect, because it suggests that Muslims worship Muhammad rather than Allah. "Allah" is the Arabic name for God, which is used by Arab Muslims and Christians alike.

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1.a) Who are the Muslims and and what do they believe in?

Over one billion people from a vast range of races, nationalities and cultures across the globe - from the southern Philippines to Nigeria - are united by their common Islamic faith. About 18% live in the Arab world; the world's largest Muslim community is Indonesia; substantial parts of Asia and most parts of Africa are Muslim, while significant minorities are to be found in Russia, China, North and South America, and Europe.

Muslims believe in One, Unique, Incomparable God; in the Angels created by Him; in the Prophets through whom His revelations were brought to mankind; in the Day of Judgement and the individual accountability for actions; in God's complete authority over human destiny and in life after death. Muslims believe in a chain of Prophets starting with Adam and including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Elijah, Jonah, John and Jesus, alayhimus salam (which we also believe to be the Messiah). But God's final message to man, a reconfirmation of the eternal message and a summing-up of all that has gone before, was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through Archangel Gabriel.

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1.b) Do Islam and Christianity have different origins?

No. Together with Judaism, they go back to the Prophet and Patriarch Abraham, alayhi salam, and their three Prophets are directly descended from his sons - Muhammad from the eldest, Ishmael, and Moses and Jesus from Isaac. Abraham established the settlement, which today is the city of Makkah, and built the Ka'bah towards which all Muslims turn when they pray

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1.c) What is the Ka'bah?

The Ka'bah is the place of worship which Allah commanded Abraham and Ishmael to build over four thousand years ago. The building was constructed of stone on what was the original site of the sanctuary established by Adam. God commanded Abraham to summon all mankind to visit this place, and when pilgrims go there today, they say 'At Thy service, O Lord,' in response to Abraham's call.

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1.d) Who is Muhammad and how did he become a Prophet and a Messenger of God?

Muhammad was born in Makkah Al-Mukarramah in the year 570 AD , at a time when Christianity was not yet fully established in Europe. Since his father died before his birth, and his mother shortly afterwards, he was raised by his uncle from the respected tribe of Quraysh. As he grew up, he became known for his truthfulness, generosity and sincerity, so that he was sought after for his ability to negotiate in disputes. The historians describe him as calm and meditative.

Muhammad was of a deeply religious nature, and had long detested the decadence of his society. It became his habit to meditate from time to time in the Cave of Hira near the summit of Jabal Al-Nur, the 'Mountain of Light' near Makkah

At the age of 40, while engaged in meditative retreat, Muhammad received his first revelation from Allah through the Angel Gabriel. This revelation, which continued for twenty three years, is known as the Qur'an.

As soon as he began to recite the words he heard from Gabriel, and to preach the truth which Allah had revealed to him, he and his small group of followers suffered bitter persecution, which grew so fierce that in the year 622 AD, Allah gave them the command to emigrate. This event, the Hijrah, 'migration,' in which they left Makkah for the city of Madinah some 420 kilometres to the north, marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.

After several years, the Prophet died at the age of 63, and within a century of his death, Islam had spread to Spain in the West and as far East as China.

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2. What is the Qur'aan and what does it say about Terrorism?

Allah sent messages to his prophets through his Angels. These messages were compiled into holy books. The most famous of these books are the Psalms, the Torah, the Bible and the Qur'aan.

The Qur'an is a record of the exact words revealed by Allah through the Angel Gabriel, alayhi salam, to the Prophet Muhammad . It was memorized by Muhammad and then dictated to his Companions, and written down by scribes, who cross*!checked it during his lifetime. Not one word of its 114 chapters, Surahs, has been changed over the centuries, so that the Qur'an is in every detail the unique and miraculous text, which was revealed to Muhammad fourteen centuries ago.

Of course Islam stands firmly against terrorism. To be sure, "terrorism" is a recent term and for obvious reasons you cannot find it in the Qur'an, Hadith, or any old scriptures of other religions for that matter.

What Qur'an and Hadith do spell out clearly is that human life is sacred and that spilling blood of innocent people is a major sin and a major crime. Islam declares that killing another human being is a crime against humanity.

"On that account: We ordained for the Children of Israel that if anyone slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people." [Qur'an, Al-Maidah 5:32].

It does not distinguish between believers and non-believers in granting that sacred right to life.It tells us that even in war, Muslim soldiers are not to kill women, children, and even non-combatant men. They are not even to destroy trees.

Islam does emphasize justice most strongly and calls for "an eye for an eye." But it does not mean an innocent eye for an innocent eye. It means the eye of the perpetrator for the eye of the victim. The perpetrators must be punished but you cannot punish one person for the crime of another.

The indiscriminate killing of innocents is offensive to Islam, whether it is given the label of "terrorism" or of "war against terrorism."

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Hopefully I have not bored you for too long, Although this is a very very brief introduction to Islam. I would like to think I have increased your knowledge and helped you understand just a little bit more and before I go I would like to leave you with a question:

"For what purpose do we exist?"

Please feel free to ask me further questions and i welcome all of you with open hands to Islam.
Thank you for listening, you have been a great audience.

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:wasalam:
:SMILY176:

The resource for my speech is used by: TheIkhlaas.com "Sincere Message"​
 

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation
:salam2:

Jazakallah Brother
So it would go somewhat like this then?

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...... Praise and Glory be to Allah, the Most Exalted, the Most Gracious.

Bismillahi walhamdulillahi wa salathu wa salam a'la rasoolillahi salallahu alayhi wa salam.

As-Salamu Alaykum
which means: "Peace be upon you" .........
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I would love to re-construct my speech brother, but I've already got it on cue-cards :D and I don't have the equipment to put it on more, and this has to be performed on like my first day back at school. Did I say I have to memorize all of this :SMILY231:.

Subhannallah. It shall be done from the bottom of my heart. Jazakallah for telling me this :) may Allah SWT reward you.
 

Nichole

Junior Member
Asalaamu Alaikum, It sounds wonderful to me and I like the advice that Thariq gave. Maybe I can suggest one thing: Where you talk about us believing in all of the prophets and you mention Esa (AS) maybe you can also mention that we believe him to be the Messiah as well since I've noticed that many non-muslims don't know this.

Nichole
 

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation
:salam2:

Jazakallah for your wonderful words, and Nichole I will indeed try to remember mentioning that Esa (AS) is the Messiah.

:lol: I'll report back to you guys for sure :lol:

--> Oh yeah, theres like only 3 women in the crowd and my speech has to be about 3-4 minutes long :O

I normally hate doing speeches, but this would be the first speech that I've actually got alot of information normally I'll have two crummy paragraphs and try to extend it by saying it real slowly :)

I actually WANT TO DO my speech for the first time, even though I am VERY nervous.
 

cmelbouzaidi

Junior Member
:salam2: also considering your time constraints, you cannot go into too many details but this outline and your upbeat yet humble demeanour may lead to more interest from your classmates, Insha Allah. May Allah bless you for yr efforts.
 

Salem9022

Junior Member
I like it for an introduction course, but you should focus your attention on Tawheed.

the 3 categories of Tawheed in Islam, because that is the most important of the subjects in Islam.

Thats what I talked about in my class when I had to do a presentation about Islam, I talked about the 3 Categories of Tawheed because it is a narrow subject and you wont confuse people with so many topics

Also Muslims don't beleive christianity or Jewdaism goes back to the Ibraheem alaiysalaam, christianity and Jewdaism according to Islam are false paganistic religions which are perversions of the true religion. Ibraheem alaysalaam didnt preach christianity nor did he preach jewdaism he preached Submission to the will of Allah which is Islam.


Also If I was you I would not talk about terrorism, we don't have to prove our religion is not a "Terroristic" religion, religions like christinity, jewdaism, and others have done their share of it, the religion should not be blamed for the practionares.

SO like I said talk about Tawheed (the Oneness of Allah) from the 3 categories of Tawheed. That is more important for the Non-Muslims.
 

Amir_of_spain

Junior Member
There is a famous Greek revert from the UK who goes around the world giving short lectures like the one you described and in the similar style. If you follow this link and search his website you will be able to find video presentations of the lecture your looking for.

Amir

http://hamzatzortzis.blogspot.com/
 

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation
I like it for an introduction course, but you should focus your attention on Tawheed.

the 3 categories of Tawheed in Islam, because that is the most important of the subjects in Islam.

Thats what I talked about in my class when I had to do a presentation about Islam, I talked about the 3 Categories of Tawheed because it is a narrow subject and you wont confuse people with so many topics

Also Muslims don't beleive christianity or Jewdaism goes back to the Ibraheem alaiysalaam, christianity and Jewdaism according to Islam are false paganistic religions which are perversions of the true religion. Ibraheem alaysalaam didnt preach christianity nor did he preach jewdaism he preached Submission to the will of Allah which is Islam.


Also If I was you I would not talk about terrorism, we don't have to prove our religion is not a "Terroristic" religion, religions like christinity, jewdaism, and others have done their share of it, the religion should not be blamed for the practionares.

SO like I said talk about Tawheed (the Oneness of Allah) from the 3 categories of Tawheed. That is more important for the Non-Muslims.

:salam2:

I would love to change my speech upon all the great stuff you guys are coming up with, but I just don't have the time to reconstruct my speech.

Since it has to be performed on the first day back at school and I don't have the equipment to change it at home :( and I got my information from:

http://www.theikhlaas.com/resources/articles/beliefs/islam - a brief introduction.html

I do not wish to provide false information :astag: if it is wrong please correct me and if it is wrong then amends MUST be made.

Thank you for your help brother, much appreciated and may Allah SWT reward you.

:wasalam:
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

My only suggestion is to remove the word terrorist. Allow the audience to ask you questions about Islam and terrorism. As they are young..suggest they go to youtube and ummahfilms.
Be easy and comfortable and do let us know how it goes. Insha'Allah it will be wonderful.
 

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation
:salam2:

WOW

:SMILY33:

I should have come to this forum along time ago regarding my speech :( now ive gone beyond the point of actually writing my speech and now I can only edit small portions so that I don't ugly up my cue cards :(. Is there any tips on how to perform my speech? But alas, the advice given in this thread have been very very very helpful and may Allah SWT reward all of you for your efforts.

The audience that am performing too , are ..well.. I know them and their not the type to ask questions, there use to be given the answers and I highly doubt they will go to Youtube to look up speechs and Ummahfilms.

The speech is very limited length-wise. So I attempted to fit in as many important points and stuff I know they always ask and want to know. I tried my best and ofcourse I took a leaf from these guys:

http://www.theikhlaas.com/resources/articles/beliefs/islam - a brief introduction.html

I hope the information they presented is correct because thats what I am using, If they are not please brothers and sisters if you see anything that isn't correct, please point me in the right direction :).

The support given from you folks have been great, its really put some self-confidence into me :D

Insha'allah I will do well and I will give my best at attempting to perform using all the advice given. At the end of the day it is up to the will of Allah SWT that if I am to be successful or not.

:wasalam:

(Speech performance due in: 1week, 5days.)
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam.

When you address an audience you have to slow down. You have the attention. Now, take time to give them the information. Look at them, maintain eye contact. Pause. If you have time watch some of our favorite imam's give lectures. They know they have the truth. That is what makes a speech powerful. You are presenting the Truth. There is no need to be nervous. You are only nervous when you present that which you are unsure about. You are the portal to Truth. You are person who is going to open that wonderful package in front of your audience.
I would have a package wrapped up in beautiful paper..and place a Quran inside it. I would take a moment and unwrap the box and show the Quran and then go into my speech.
 

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation
Salaam.

When you address an audience you have to slow down. You have the attention. Now, take time to give them the information. Look at them, maintain eye contact. Pause. If you have time watch some of our favorite imam's give lectures. They know they have the truth. That is what makes a speech powerful. You are presenting the Truth. There is no need to be nervous. You are only nervous when you present that which you are unsure about. You are the portal to Truth. You are person who is going to open that wonderful package in front of your audience.
I would have a package wrapped up in beautiful paper..and place a Quran inside it. I would take a moment and unwrap the box and show the Quran and then go into my speech.

:salam2:

Jazakallah :) you have given me some rather strong words to go upon.
May Allah SWT reward you.

:wasalam:
 

Zaynab123

Subhana Allah!
Asalamu alaykum

masha Allah absolulty beautiful. i like speech. nathing is wrong with it.

great job...:)

wasalam
 

palestine

Servant of Allah
brother remember that your tone should fit in with your sentences. i don't how ur voice sounds but if your voice fits with what you're saying then the speech will be off the hook! it's already great the way you've written it. keep this way. asalamu alaykum wrwb. by the way you've got a great chance to make da'wah. i wish i had that opportunity at my school. i try to get that opportunity and inshaallah i will make it happen. asalamu alaykum wrwb.
 

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation
:salam2:

Thariq brother , Alhumdulilah you come up with such good ways of saying stuff :SMILY149: that I know I would've never thought off :p

Jazakallah to everyone who is posting (you have all helped me come a long looong way!), you don't know the value of your support /cry.

I came up with the idea of doing my speech about Islam about a month or two ago and I don't know why I did it, but my first topic was "Warcraft" and I told my teacher that was my final topic, (LOL) but yeah she was like "no one is to change their speech topics" yet half the class changed their topics :p and I don't know what da'wah is :(

:wasalam:
 

~Ali_

Fixing da foundation
:salam2:
In this thread I asked you folks for some help, and indeed Alhumdulliah I received help.

So I'll first off start by thanking Allah S.W.T for giving me the courage, opportunity, knowledge and strength to pull the speech off, and then to everyone here on this wonderful forum who helped me out May Allah S.W.T reward all of you for it and show mercy upon you and guide us all towards the right path. Ameen.

Speech Results:
1. I failed and I love it

Reasons why I failed:
1. The duration of the speech was about 3 times its normal length (4 minutes)

2. I kept on "reacting" to the audience, like somewhat talking to them

On the bright side:
1. I did this first, and foremost for Allah S.W.T and I hope I have done something to please almighty god.
2. The entire audience and even the teacher reacted well to it, they all shook my hands afterwards and everything .. even the ones that don't usually talk to me.
3. Subahannallah my Imaan has increased so thats like alot better then 3 NCEA credits.

So yes Jazakallah khair for everyone over here
 

Almeftah

Junior Member
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

You didnt fail brother Ali, Maybe your speach didnt effect as many people as you hoped for, But to have 1 person effected by it is enough.
 
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