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  1. Jul 28, 2020 · Pilgrims have the option of ending their pilgrimage on the 12 th of Dhul-Hijjah. The pilgrimage ends by going back to Mecca and performing a last circuit of the Ka`bah and drinking the water there called Zam-Zam . Each aspect of the Hajj is a source of great blessings and forgiveness. The Prophet Muhammad (sa) stated:

  2. The Five Pillars of Islam | Namaz, Fast (Saum), Zakat, Hajj, Shahdah.

    • The profession of faith (the shahada) The profession of Faith (the shahada) is the most fundamental expression of Islamic beliefs. It simply states that “There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet.”
    • Daily prayers (salat) Muslims are expected to pray five times a day. This does not mean that they need to attend a mosque to pray; rather, the salat, or the daily prayer, should be recited five times a day.
    • Alms-giving (zakat) The giving of alms is the third pillar. Although not defined in the Qu’ran, Muslims believe that they are meant to share their wealth with those less-fortunate in their community of believers.
    • Fasting during Ramadan (saum) During the holy month of Ramadan (the ninth month in the Islamic calendar), Muslims are expected to fast from dawn to dusk.
  3. Aug 10, 2019 · The Hajj pilgrimage, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, is regarded as one of the five pillars of Islam (AFP) The Hajj consists of a series of religious rites that are completed ...

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  4. On Friday, many Muslims attend a mosque near midday to pray and to listen to a sermon ( khutba ). 3. Alms-giving ( zakat) The giving of alms is the third pillar. Although not defined in the Qu’ran, Muslims believe that they are meant to share their wealth with those less fortunate in their community of believers. 4.

  5. Feb 13, 2006 · The Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) is the fifth of the fundamental Muslim practices and institutions known as the five pillars of Islam. Pilgrimage is not undertaken in Islam to the shrines of saints, to monasteries for help from holy men, or to sights where miracles are supposed to have occurred, even though we may see many Muslims do this.

  6. The Five Pillars are the core beliefs and practices of Islam: Profession of Faith (shahada). The belief that "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" is central to Islam. This phrase, written in Arabic, is often prominently featured in architecture and a range of objects, including the Qur'an, Islam's holy book of divine ...