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    the lives of its followers in many ways. Muslim worshipers teach and practice the Five Pillars of Islam. The Five Pillars consist of the Shahadah‚ Salat‚ Zakat‚ Sawm and the Hajj. Each of these pillars hold significance to the Islamic people. The Shahada refers to the profession of faith to Allah‚ each Muslim must believe there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is his prophet. The Salat is the pillar of prayer‚ each Muslim must pray five times a day no matter the circumstances. The prayer

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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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    Confucius Teachings: Pillars in the Nursing Care Sandra Joy T. Dela Vega Wagner College Abstract “Thus‚ nurses serve beyond theories… that beyond the dosage of medicine they give‚ an ounce of humanistic touch must be extended to their patients.” Nurses serve the patient beyond theories. There must be a combination of heart and brain among the health care practitioners‚ particularly nurses. Caring people is human welfare and human welfare is no joke. It is a profession

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    Describe the five pillars of Islam. The five pillars of Islam are the structure of the Islamic faith representing faith‚ prayer‚ giving‚ fasting and the pilgrimage. The first pillar is for the testimony of faith with conviction. The second is for prayer they perform five prayers a day. Third is for giving (support of the needy)‚ forth is for fasting they must abstain from any food‚ drink‚ and any sexual relations. Last is for the pilgrimage to Makkah where all that are able to attend go and stand

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    be compared to a display of fireworks that has just ended; some few red wisps‚ ashes and smoke. Standing on a cooled cinder‚ we see the slow fading of the suns‚ and we try to recall the vanishing brilliance of the origin of the worlds.” (Four Pillars‚ n.d.) The Big Bang theory is perhaps the greatest discovery of all time. The Big Bang is a cosmological model that explains how the universe came to be and is based on known and well-tested laws of physics. However‚ the Big Bang theory does not

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    life‚ I have met very many great leaders and individuals in general. Each of these people had special characteristics and qualities that I believe made them so special. Not only did these people have unique traits‚ they all also possessed the four pillars of NHS. Service‚ scholarship‚ leadership‚ and character are all very important qualities that I believe every individual should acquire. Service is the act of helping or doing something for someone else. I believe service is a very important quality

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    be super hot‚ but when the sun goes down… it gets as cold as snow. Over the past few days I Jim Hopper‚ stayed in the Arabian Peninsula. It was surprising how much I learned so much in a four days. Learning about the how they lived‚ and the five pillars‚ and an important person named Muhammad‚ who “shaped” the land and culture. Day one: I just got to a city in the middle of the Arabian Peninsula called Mecca. Right when I got there I spotted a large herd of camels. Many people greeted me and a man

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    National Honor Society Application Essay To begin‚ just like anything in life‚ we must define what we are doing. To define character‚ many people break it up into six different categories. These are called the six pillars of character‚ and go as follows: respect‚ responsibility‚ trustworthiness‚ fairness‚ citizenship and caring. I ordered these characteristics in which I think is the most important. I grouped respect with responsibility‚ trustworthiness with fairness‚ and citizenship with caring

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    Monica Perez Religion 133 Professor James Finch Week 2- Jainism vs. Sikhism University of Phoenix Material Jainism vs. Sikhism Part I Read the assigned chapters for the week and complete the following table. Be as specific as possible when identifying practices‚ beliefs‚ rituals‚ and historical elements. Cite sources in APA formatting. Core Beliefs Jainism Sikhism 1. Karma 1. Karma 2. Truth 2.Believes there is a creator 3.Celibacy 3. Earning an honest living

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    Medell’s Islamic Ancient Traditions: The Six Pillars Islamic Ancient Traditions: The Six Pillars From the Writings of Crystal Medell Humanities Ms. Melissa Jayne Shelton University of Central Oklahoma Abstract The purpose of this paper is to describe ancient Islamic traditions. This paper focuses on the religious traditions that are mainly still practiced today according to the Qur’an. The six pillars are described which consist of Shahadah‚ Salat‚ Zakat‚ Sawm‚ Hajj‚ and Jihad.

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