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    scriptures. According to Muslims‚ being the last of all scriptures‚ the Qur ’an is believed to be a correction and conformation of the other scriptures such as from Judaism and Christianity. The Five Pillars are Shahadah‚ Salah‚ Zakat‚ Sawm‚ and Hajj which are the major obligations or pillars of faith that each Muslim must fulfill in his or her lifetime and they are all found in the Qur ’an.

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    used. It is important to emphasize the use of the word to demonstrate the amount of support this guide gives its practitioners. The five pillars; statement of faith (Shahadah)‚ daily prayers (salaat)‚ charity (Zakat)‚ fasting‚ pilgrimage to mecca (hajj). The purpose of each pillar and how it is put into practice illuminates the dedication Muslim faith requires. The first pillar of Islam‚ Shahadah‚ is the pronouncement of faith to God as spoken by the prophet Muhammad. It is intended to announce

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    generations‚ that he was an extremely generous man‚ the “richest and most king in all the land” (Document F)‚ who made the most exotic pilgrimage of all time just for his religion‚ as he would have not been remembered at all if he did not make his hajj‚ and making it would gain trade partners (which would gain Mali money in the long-run). Mali Sultan Mansa Musa‚ is another historical figure that is only remembered because of misconceptions he created‚ in order to glorify

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    September 6‚ 2012 Dear Diary‚ It was my second day of school today. I think it went a little bit better than yesterday. But‚ I woke up happy because I found out that tomorrow night I will be flying to Makkah to be a part of Hajj‚ or the 5th pillar of faith. During Hajj‚ Muslims from all over the world come to migrate to Makkah and follow the foot steps of Abraham and Muhhamad. I can’t believe I almost forgot to tell you‚ there are Five Pillars of

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    Migration and Religious Imagination. Pg 9-103-.pdf * Richard‚ DS.‚ ed.‚ 1970. Islam and the Trade of Asia. * Internet Source‚ http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/practices/hajj_1.shtml * Internet Source‚ http://religionresearchinstitute.org/Hajj/pilgrimage.htm * Internet source‚ http://www.islam-guide.com/ch3-16.htm

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    camels” Mohammed was also very devoted to his religion and following the five pillars of Islam. He made the pilgrimage from Mecca to Medina and brought a lot of nobles‚ soldiers‚ and civilians of the Songhai Empire. In addition to his very impressive hajj that he took‚ he also was able to study his religion in a deeper and more meaningful way. From The Gold Road by Howard University‚ “Spent two years studying in Egypt and the Middle East. Returned to Songhai and vigorously spread Islam.” Mohammed was

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    Over the centuries‚ Islam has changed significantly. Today’s Islamic traditions differ a significant amount from traditions in the past. Modern Islam itself is split into 2 branches: Shia Islam and Sunni Islam. The difference between the two is that Shia Islamics believe that ayatollahs‚ or high ranking clerics‚ are visual representations of their god on earth. They also believe that Muhammad’s kin should eventually become his successors. Sunni Muslims rely on the practices of their prophet‚ and

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    What are the five pillars of Islam and their importance to Muslims? ‘’Islam is built on five pillars: to bear witness that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His servant and Messenger; to establish Salah‚ to give Zakat‚ performance of Hajj and fasting in the month of Ramadan’’. This well known and widely transmitted saying of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) composes the very essence of Islam‚ being built by five fundamental pillars. Each pillar is related to one another and equal importance

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    Seerah of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) Born: 12th of Rabi- ul- Awwal (53BH) in Makkah. Parents: Father- Abdullah- passed away before he was born. Mother- Sayyidah Aaminah-lived with her for a while. The Prophet later lived with Sayyidah Halimah (RA) his nurse in the countryside. When he was about six years he returned to his mother. On arrival his mother took him to Madinah to meet her uncles and see his father Abdullah’s grave. On the way back from Madinah she passed away at Al- Abwa. At 6

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    Great Vision of Hazart Ali (R.A) Islam has brought a tremendous revolution in all fields of life. All religious obligations like Namaz‚ Zakat‚ Fasting‚ Hajj and etc promote a universal message of peace and harmony. Visit of Muslims to Makkah and Medina in the month of Zilhaj through hajj packages along with Umrah Packages and Cheap Umrah Packages. In the field of knowledge‚ no one can come to close the services of Islam. Through light of Knowledge‚ Islam awakened the life of Arabs in Arabia where

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