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    Eid Mubarak

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    About Eid Coming with the new moon‚ the festival marks the end of ’Ramadan’ - a month when Muslims fast throughout the day and eat only at night Prayers‚ feasts and family get- together are the major highlights of the eid ul fitr celebrations. It was during this month that the holy Koran was revealed. Eid means recurring happiness or festivity. Eid is celebrated in India with much enthusiasm and fervor and Muslims from all strata of life can be seen adorned in beautiful new clothes‚ visiting

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    Islam 5 Pillars

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    Muslim follower must accomplish by the end of his or her life. The five pillars are the following: reciting the act of faith‚ pray five times daily in Makkah’s direction‚ giving “zakat” (help to the poor or needy)‚ fast (abstain from food) during Ramadan‚ and every Muslim must at least make one pilgrimage to Makkah during their lifetime. If a Muslim does not follow these requirements‚ he or she will not proceed and make it to paradise. Although these points are straight forward‚ they actually go a

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    Tawheed Research Paper

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    This religion started in modern day Mecca‚ Saudi Arabia‚ which it spreaded all the way from Northern Africa‚ to the many islands of Indonesia. There are many factors that may influence on how people believe in this religion. From the fastenings of Ramadan‚ to the two major denominations. All of this will be concluded in the following paragraphs. Islam believes in Tawheed‚ meaning that there is only one true God. They also have to be very strict with their beliefs since they believe the whole purpose

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    other problems. The fourth pillar is fasting‚ it is recommended that all Islamic people do frequent fasting; the time that it is required is during Ramadan‚ commemorating the first revelations of the Qur’an to Muhammad. (Fischer 2005). The fasting during Ramadan is done between dawn and dark every day during the month of Ramadan. The fifth pillar is the pilgrimage to Mecca‚ all Muslim people are expected to make at least one pilgrimage to Mecca in their lifetime. While in Mecca‚ pilgrims

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    runbusiness orgenerate enough salein heavy rain‚freezing winter. Salesbecome lowin Ramadan. And due toillness he cannot run thebusiness. | Mugging and Can’t runbusiness orgenerate enough salesin heavy rain‚freezing winter. Salesbecome lowin Ramadan. And due toillness he cannot run thebusiness. | Bashundhara authorities‚ mugging and Can’t runbusiness orgenerate enough salesin heavy rain‚freezing winter. Salesbecome lowin Ramadan. And due toillness he cannot run thebusiness. | Mugging and Can’t runbusiness

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    Introduction/ Thesis Statement In 1973 the Arab countries of Egypt and Syria‚ who were still upset over their humiliating defeat by in Israeli forces during the Six Day War in 1967 planned a military attack on Israel. While their intent was not to destroy the country of Israel‚ they did want to weaken Israel’s power and reclaim the lands that they had lost during the Six Days War. The lands that the Arabs wished to reclaim were the Suez Peninsula and Golan Heights. Israel had stated that they would

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    Maria Welsch Bill Haley Phil. 104 3 March 2004 Five Pillars of Islam In order to follow the right path in the Islam religion its followers‚ Muslims‚ are required to practice its five pillars‚ or duties. Each of these duties is mentioned in the Quran; however‚ scholars have found a more detailed explanation in the Hadith. The five pillars are uttering the Shahada‚ prayer‚ zakat‚ participating in the fast‚ and a pilgrimage to Mecca. The first of the five duties is uttering the Shahada

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    celebration of fast-breaking. Before we celebrate the Eidul Fitri‚ the Muslims must fast for a month in Ramadan. Muslims watch the western horizon immediately after sunset on the 29th day of Ramadan for the crescent. If the crescent is sighted‚ it is the first day of the new month and beginning of ’Eid day. If the crescent is not sighted within ½ an hour after sunset on the 29th day of Ramadan the Muslims complete 30 days of fasting. Either way‚ the 1st of Shawwal‚ the 10th month of the Islamic lunar

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    5 Pillars Of Islam Essay

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    The five pillars of Islam is the guide of religious practice which all Muslims follow. The word pillars is an important word used. It is important to emphasize the use of the word to demonstrate the amount of support this guide gives its practitioners. The five pillars; statement of faith (Shahadah)‚ daily prayers (salaat)‚ charity (Zakat)‚ fasting‚ pilgrimage to mecca (hajj). The purpose of each pillar and how it is put into practice illuminates the dedication Muslim faith requires. The first

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    helping others that may be in need. Pillar four is fasting or Sawm this is done every year in a tradition called Ramadan. This means they fast from food‚ drink‚ and marital relations for the sake of Allah. And the last pillar is pilgrimage or Hajj. This is the where a Muslim travels to Makkah obligatory at least once in their life‚ only if the person is debt free and can afford to. Ramadan is the ninth month in the year when every Muslim fasts from food‚ drink‚ ND marital relations in the name of Allah

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