Foundations of Islamic Beliefs
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Foundations of Islamic
Beliefs
Global History I: Spiconardi
The Five Pillars of Islam
Faith (shahada) “La
ilah illa Allah wa
Muhammad rasul
Allah,” meaning
“There is no God but
the one God and
Muhammad is His
prophet.”
Prayer (salat)
Muslims must recite 5
daily prayers
Muslims must perform
a ritual bathing before
prayer (wudu)
The Five Pillars of Islam
Prayer (Salat)
Muezzin – Person who calls Muslims to the
mosque for prayer or Friday services
The Five Pillars of Islam
Almsgiving (zakat)
a tax is levied on
those living above
subsistence and the
tax is then supposed
to be redistributed to
the poor
Fasting (saum) No
food, drink, smoking
or sex from sunrise to
sunset during the holy
month of Ramadan
The Five Pillars of Islam
Pilgrimage (Hajj) Every able-bodied
Muslim must make a pilgrimage to Mecca
at least once in their lifetime
The Five Pillars of Islam:
The Hajj
Ramadan
Ramadan month of fasting and
worshipping that evokes piety
Fasting promotes self-discipline and spiritual
awareness
Celebrates when the Qur’an was first
revealed to Muhammad
New crescent moon starts Ramadan, while
new moon ends Ramadan
Eid al-Fitr – feast that ends Ramadan
Qur’an (Koran)
Qur’an Islamic holy book
Considered the very word of Allah
Arabic for “recitation” since Muhammad
recited what the angel Gabriel told him
Difficult to translate
No one version
Hadith
Hadith collection of the sayings and
traditions of Muhammad
Sunna The example of Muhammad
(“What would Muhammad do?”)
The Shari’ah
The Shari’ah “The way”
Body of laws and rules that regulate Islamic
life
No alcohol
No pork
Not allowed to depict living things
Countries like Iran base their laws on the
Shari’ah
Mufti experts on Islamic law