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They are known as the "Pillars of Islam": # Stating that there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his Messenger # Performing the five daily prayers # Paying al-ZakAa/al-Zakat # Fasting during Ramadan # Pilgrimage to Makkah if possible Muslims also believe in: * Angels * Holy Books * all previous Messengers * Destiny * Judgment Day
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Muslims are ordered to pray directly to ALLAH without any human or spiritual intermediaries. Muslims do not pray to anyone but ALLAH and they do so directly. An Imam may lead the prayers, but he does not pray on behalf of the others, to each his own prayer.
shia accept and pray tarawih. but it is a Mustahab prayer and is not obligatory. so all do not perform it. also in Islam performing Mustahab prayers in Jamaat form is Haram and this is a Bidat made by Umar and himself said: what a good Bidat is this! later Imam Ali S.A. in his government banned performing it in Jamaat (by group) and said this is Haram. today still some sunni Muslims who are follower of Umar perform is in Jammat. what shia reject is performing it in Jammat and not itself. you can find more debated about this in peshaver nights book.
Muslims face Ka'aba in Mecca to preform Salat (prayers).
they will hope and hope and there prayers might come true just hope and hope
because they believe that Allah spoke Arabic. Muslims say their prayers in Arabic because Quran was sent in Arabic and began in the Arabic Gulf.
Every friday muslims have to go to the mosque. So they will protest after the prayers.
Khana Ka'aba, the house of Almighty Allah-a symbol- is situated in Mecca. It is the birth place of the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).The Muslims offer their prayers facing Ka'aba. They perform Hajj or Umra at Mecca. For these reasons it is extremely important for the Muslims.