3- a) The Shahadah: it’s the first pillar of Islam, it’s believing and professing the unity of God and the messenger-ship of Muhammad. Muslims say it when they wake up or before the sleep. b) Salaht: Muslim must pray 5 times a day and each prayer has specific time and starts at the age of 10. c) Zakat: what Muslims donate to charity or almsgiving and it must be donate at least two and …show more content…
They believe that the world is a book filled with signs. They have the central practice which called dhikr or remembrance. It consists of stirring the heart and piercing the solar plexus, by moving the head while repeating “There is nothing except God”.
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1- The followers of Islam, Christianity and Judaism believe that their God had sent prophets with divine doctrines for all human beings. The religious books of Islam, Christianity and Judaism religions share many of the common stories of the past and other prophets of their time. They have strong common faith that they have to follow the moral code presented by their respective prophets.
2- Some people around the world believe that Muslim women are oppressed by Islam. However, Islam gives women rights. The Qur’an indicates that men and women are equal and there is no difference between them.
4- I think that the media has used the word Jihad in a negative way and does not know the real meaning of it. The meaning of Jihad in Arabic is the spiritual struggle within oneself against sins. But media has use it as the meaning of war or terriosm. As a result, when people hear this word they freak