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    Shaz Anwar The Five Pillars of Islam “La ilaha ila Allah; Muhammadur-rasul Allah‚” There is no god but Allah; Muhammad (PBUH) is the Messenger of Allah. This essential phrase in Islam is termed “Shahadah” which literally means “to witness” and is the first pillar of Islam. Any Muslim or any individual that wants to convert to Islam must recite and more importantly‚ must truly believe this statement. It is the first words that are heard through the ears of a newborn‚ and is stressed from thereon

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    Ralston Miller Coach H World History 11/17/16 Five Pillars of Islam Islam and along with Christianity‚ Judaism is that they are all monotheistic which are based of one true God. The muslims have a book called the Qur’an the Qur’an is very similar to the Bible‚ they both tell stories that have a deeper meaning. The Tanakh is the book of Judaism and it closely resembles the Christians old testament Islam‚ Judaism‚ and Christianity are said to be Abrahamic religions. This means that they all worship

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    the Muslim community. "And pilgrimage to the House is a duty unto God for mankind‚ for him who can find the way thither" (3:97) – The Hajj as commanded in the Quran The Hajj is the great‚ annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca‚ the sacred city of Islam‚ located in Saudi Arabia. It is considered to be the holiest place on earth for Muslims‚ since it is where the Prophet Abraham and his son Ismail built Islam’s most revered structure‚ the Ka’aba‚ the house of Allah. On the last month of the year‚ every

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    1. According to the class text the five pillars of Islam are part of the Muslim law called Shari’ah. The five pillars are the fundamentals of the law that consist of "pronouncing the confession of faith‚ performing salaat prayers‚ fasting during the month of Ramadan‚ Zakat (charity) and Hajj (spiritual pilgrimage to Mecca)". One of the five pillars‚ pronouncing the confession of faith‚ states that there is only one true God and that only God deserves to be worshipped. This ideology of one true God

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    told they were wicked sinners. At last‚ the people in the nearby town of Madinah‚ asked him to go and teach them. The first pillar-Shahadah Shahadah is the declaration of faith; it is a summing up of the most important part of Muslim belief. It is usually translated into English as ’there is no other God but allah‚ and Muhammad is the prophet of allah. The second pillars- salat Salat means prayer five times a day. Muslims pray early in the morning‚ at night and on three occasions during the day

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    Of course‚ the economy and trade were so successful because of the religion. One of the Five Pillars of Islam‚ or the required religious duties for Muslims‚ is the Zakat‚ or a required tithe primarily used for the poor. This greatly helped the economy and promoted social cohesion‚ and it is also seen in many other religions as well. The religion also

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    Five Pillars of Islam Islam is a monotheism religion. This means that they believe in a sole God (Allah) and that this is the only God. They also believe that this God’s purpose is creation‚ sustenance‚ guidance‚ and judgment. They believe that their purpose is to make the world a better place. The Five Pillars are a foundation for their religion. The first pillar is belief and witness. This means giving full belief to Allah and spreading the word of this faith. The second pillar is daily

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    The second on the list of the five pillars is “Salat” daily prayers. They are expected to pray five times a day and it must be at dawn‚ noon‚ afternoon‚ evening‚ sunset and at night. The rhythm of the day is determined by these five prayers. They can be performed only at a clean place and it must be facing toward the Mecca. To help become one with Allah‚ these times of prayer help them found their strength and patience so that they can work with each other. They also have a mosque where all Muslim

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    World Religions March 19‚ 2013 Short Essays In the history of Islam secularism‚ which is the ideology of promoting social or political views before the ideas of Islam‚ it is also described as the separation of public life/civil government matters from religious teachings and commandments. Secularism is often condemned but Muslims who feel that religious views should be removed from the public circuit. Secular states have been involved in the Muslim religion since the middle ages. Many Muslim people

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    The Five Pillars of Islam state‚ "Allah and Muhammad are the only Gods that should be worshiped‚ Salat is required every day by every worshiper of Islam‚ and if one is healthy and is wealthy enough to travel to Mecca‚ one must do so‚ no questions asked" (Five‚ 1989). The Jewish religion‚ on the other hand‚ is both similar‚ yet completely different from Islam in terms of beliefs‚ which God worshipers of Judaism worship to‚ requirements in everyday life and life as a committed worshipper of Judaism

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