The first pillar is the shahadah. Where Muhammad is the prophet. “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad and His Prophet.”Each (160) His followers are affirming that Allah is the one and only God and Muhammed. This is similar to Christianity Nicene Creed where they state “I believe in on God… I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ.”
The second pillar is the canonical pray. These are ritualistic prayers that are very meaningful and express …show more content…
This is the holy month which happens once a year. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. This time is valuable because it is a time in enlightenment given on the perspective on life. It also reminds them of many of the things they take for granted. Additionally it gives them an insight into the world of those less fortunate of themselves. It is a way for them to reflect and reconnect to the Islamic faith. gives Muslims.
The final pillar is pilgrimage. Every Muslim who is able to, is expected to travel to Mecca. “The basic purpose of the journey… fringe benefits.” (163) The pilgrimage to Mecca provides the individual with the opportunity to travel to the birthplace of their religion along with millions of other believers. It provides a renewal in their faith as they perform the rituals of the pilgrimage with millions and millions of believers around the world. This extremely emotional journey brings with it a unique experience to each pilgrim.
These five pillars come together to provide the framework of how each of the Muslims practice their religions. This structure brings individuals into the community and practice in a similar fashion. Thereby creating the community of Islam that focuses the individual inwardly as they reflect and focus on Allah’s and his