5 Pillars of Islam
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5 Pillars of Islam
What are they?
The 5 Pillars of Islam are acts of worship
that all Muslims must fulfill in obedience
to Allah (God).
They are described in the Qur’an.
Like pillars support a building, the Pillars
of Islam support Islam’s teachings and
practices.
Pillar 1 = Shahada
(Declaration of Faith)
The central teaching or belief of Islam.
A Muslim says “I bear witness that there
is none worthy of worship except Allah,
the One, without any partner. And I bear
witness that Muhammad is His servant
and His messenger.”
There is no god but Allah, and
Muhammad is his prophet.
Pillar 2= Salat (Prayer)
Allah told Muhammad to do
this when he met Allah on
the Night Journey.
5 times every day
Face the Ka’bah to pray
On Fridays Muslims go to
the Mosque to pray.
The prayer is recited and
requires a series of 4
movements.
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Pillar 3= Zakat
(Almsgiving)
Zakat means to give money every year to
the local mosque or to the poor, also
called almsgiving.
Muslims share about 2.5% of their
wealth.
It reminds them that all things come from
and ultimately belong to Allah.
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Pillar 4=Sawm (Fasting)
During the 9th or holy month of Ramadan Muslims fast
during daylight hours (eat only at night).
The sick, pregnant or elderly do not have to fast.
The month ends with the celebration of
Id al-Fitr, a time of feasting and gift giving.
It is done to honor Muhammad, become more
spiritual, recognize the needs of others and obey
God.
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Pillar 5=Hajj (Pilgrimage)
Every Muslim must make
pilgrimage or journey to
Mecca at least once in
their lifetime, if possible.
On the 11th month,
Muslims travel to Mecca
in Saudi Arabia to pray
and perform rituals at the
Ka’bah.
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The Mosque
The place where Muslims gather to worship
Allah and pray.
Mosques have a courtyard with a fountain for
ritual washing.
The Muezzin, or crier, calls people
to prayer.
Mosques are never decorated with
pictures of people or animals.
The Mihrab shows the direction of Mecca
where people face to pray.