5 pillars of islam | Mecca | Beliefs and religious Figures | Family life | Miscellaneous Information |
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What is Sawm
One of the five pillars based on fasting
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who is Muhammed
He was born in Mecca.
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who is Muhammad
The prophet the spoke the word of Allah in Mecca.
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What is Arabic
Muslim children are taught this language growing up.
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What is the Mosque
The place Muslims go to worship.
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what is salat or prayer
The third pillar in which this occurs 5 times daily.
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what is Saudia rabia
Mecca is now known as this place
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Who is Jesus the son of marry
The prophet born of a virgin that can also be found in the bible.
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What is Halal
the diet restriction Muslim people are required to follow.
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What is a Polytheist
The belief in more than one God.
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The profession of faith "there is no God but Allah"
The first pillar
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What is the Kaaba
The historical monument that millions of Muslims travel to yearly.
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What is The Qur'an
The book in which the word of Allah is spoken through the prophet Muhammad.
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What is a Hijab
One of the garments most women wear based on the belief of not being revealing.
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What is Friday prayer
The sacred day for Muslim people to worship and pray.
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What is almsgiving
The fourth pillar that states, Muslims are required to give money or food to the poor once a year
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What is the hajj or pilgrimage
The annual event that Muslims travel to Mecca to attend, also gives a chance to strengthen their relationship with God.
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what is, one must submit to Allah's will, are required to pray, Allah is beyond definition.
The three themes that the Qur'an is based on.
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What is a patriarchy society
The type of society that was present in Mecca during the time of Muhammed.
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What are, birth ritual, marriage, Death.
The three life cycle rituals
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what is Hajj
Gives Muslims a chance to strengthen their relationships with God and live more honestly.
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what is polytheist
The religion that Muhammed opposed because Allah was telling him otherwise.
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what is the, Obligatory actions or duties, Recommended actions, Neutral actions, Discouraged, Forbidden actions.
The five categories of the Shariah law
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What is the restriction of, Alcohol, the meat has to be slaughtered while the name Allah is being said.
The specific Dietary restrictions included in Halal.
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What are Shi'ite, and Sunni Muslims
The two groups Muslims split into because they both wanted different leaders.
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