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    • Shahada الشَهادة (Witness of Faith) “There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger.” “لا إله إلا الله , محمدٌ رسول الله “ /La Ilaha Illa Allah, Muhammadun rasoulu Allah/
    • Salah الصلاة (Prayer) Salat or Salah is the obligatory prayers which are performed five times a day. Salah is a direct link between the worshipper and God.
    • Zakah الزكاة (Almsgiving) Zakah is the financial obligation upon Muslims. The word zakah means both “Purification” and “growth”. Our possessions مُمتلكات are purified by setting aside a proportion for those in need and for the society in general.
    • Sawm الصوم (Fasting) Every year in the month of Ramadan رمضان , all Muslims fast from dawn until sunset; abstaining from food, drink and sexual relations with their spouses.
  1. Overview of the Five Pillars of Islam. Pillars of Sunni Islam. First pillar: Shahada (Declaration of Faith) Second Pillar: Salah (Prayer) Third Pillar: Zakat (Almsgiving) Fourth Pillar: Sawm (Fasting) Fifth Pillar: Hajj (Pilgrimage) Pillars of Shia Islam. Twelvers. Ismailis. History of the Pillars. See also. References. Bibliography.

  2. The five pillars of Islam are Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Why are the five pillars of Islam important? Each of the five pillars work in tandem with one another to bring the essence of Islam as a religion of peace and submission to Allah SWT, into the lifestyle of every Muslim:

  3. 1. 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.”. It underscores the monotheistic nature of Islam.

    • Shahaadah (Profession of Faith) The first act of worship that every Muslim performs is a confirmation of faith, known as the shahaadah. The word shahaadah literally means “to bear witness,” so by professing faith verbally, one is bearing witness to the truth of Islam’s message and its most fundamental teachings.
    • Salaat (Prayer) Daily prayer is a touchstone in a Muslim’s life. In Islam, prayer is directly to Allah alone, directly, without any intermediary or intercessor.
    • Zakat (Almsgiving) In the Quran, giving in charity to the poor is often mentioned hand-in-hand with daily prayer. It is central to a Muslim’s core belief that everything we have comes from Allah, and is not ours to hoard or covet.
    • Sawm (Fasting) Many communities observe fasting as a way to purify the heart, mind, and body. In Islam, fasting helps us to empathize with those less fortunate, helps us to reprioritize our lives, and brings us closer to Allah in strengthened faith.
  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Pillars of Islam, the five religious acts that are considered obligatory for all Muslims: shahadah, the Muslim profession of faith; salat, daily prayer; zakat, the paying of alms to benefit the poor and needy; sawm, fasting during the month of Ramadan; and hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca.

  5. Aug 30, 2021 · Ramadan. Pilgrimage. Eid. Ibrahim. Call to prayer. Religion and society. Understanding Islam. Day 2 of our Understanding Islam series. There are five pillars – or basic tenets – of Islamic...

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