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Islam is practiced in various ways but one of the most important ways is reading namaz, Muslims read namaz 5 times a day fajr, zohour, asr, magrib, isha. all of this has to be done in wuzu.
It is practiced according to the Islam fundamentals. Refer to question below.

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The Muslim is practicing the following:

  • Performing ritual worships, according to Islam five pillars and the six articles of faith in Islam (see related question below).
  • Working for the good of his life, his community and universe

In fulfilling these practices, he follow:

  • God commands as reflected in the Quran holy book
  • Prophet Muhammad Sunnah (his sayings and practices)

the good morals and conduct per Quran and prophet Muhammad teaching.

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The 5 pillars of Islam

duties which every Muslim should practise

  • shahadah- declaration of faith 'There is no deity worthy of worship but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah'
  • salah- the five daily compulsory prayers 'fajr, zuhr, asr, maghrib and isha'a'
  • sawm- fasting during the holy month of ramadhan
  • zakat- 2.5 of your annual earnings that is given to charity
  • hajj- pilgrimage to makkah, every Muslim should visit makkah once in a lifetime if they can afford it

Muslims practise Islam by following the teachings of the Qur'aan and by using the sunnah as a example to help Muslims live a good Islamic life.

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PRAYERS: A Muslim must perform the five daily prayers. These must be performed at specific times, corresponding roughly with dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, and nightfall. The prayers can be made in any clean place, but it is preferable to pray them with others in a mosque, for this communal undertaking acts as a reminder that all Muslims are equal. When many people are praying together, it becomes clear that color, economic status, social position, and all other artificial distinctions have no importance to Allah, for all Muslims are commanded to stand together, shoulder to shoulder, and prostrate themselves before Him. There are no exceptions. Prayers also elevated the individual to a higher level of morality, purifies his heart, and helps him to resist his desire to engage in forbidden activities. FASTING THE MONTH OF RAMADAN: Every year during the Muslim month of Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food, drink, and sexual activity from dawn to sunset. While this gives the body a much needed rest and improves ones health by getting rid of excess weight, it also increases ones commitment to Allah, develops his social conscience, and reminds him of how the less fortunate live every day In addition, it strengthens one's patience, self-restraint, will power, and sincerity. CHARITY (Zakat): Every Muslim whose net annual savings are above a certain specified minimum must pay an annual amount of 2.5% to the poor and needy This action purifies one's accrued wealth, fosters the quality of sacrifice, and rids him of selfishness and greed. It also helps to reduce resentment and envy between a society's poor and rich classes. HAJJ (Pilgrimage to Makkah): Hajj is an act of worship that is to be performed at least once in a lifetime, provided that one is physically and financially able to do so. During this time, Muslims meet from all corners of the world in an international congregation for the sole purpose of responding to the call of Allah. It also reminds the participants that all Muslims are equal, irrespective of their geographical, cultural, or racial origins.

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Muslims practice there believe by reading Numaz, and Quran Shariff.

They worship God (Allah) the one and only one God, with no partner, no associate, no son, no resemblance.

Muslim worship is based on main principles including the oneness of God and faith in all of God's prophets, angels, holy books, and the Day of Judgment.

Muslims also live there life according to the Sunah

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Early Muslims practiced Islam the same way as Muslims practice Islam every time every way. They practice Islam according Islam fundamentals that are based on Quran and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings. Refer to questions below for more information.

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Following are the beliefs and practices of the Muslims. The last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) told all mankind that all human beings are the off-spring of a single couple-Hazrat Adam (AS) and Hazrat Eve (AS). Islam is for whole human race. Its appeal is to all humans. It believes in universal human brotherhood. According to the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) Almighty Allah has created all humans from one couple- Hazrat Adam (AS) and Hazrat Eve (AS). Neither any White man has any superiority to a Black man, nor a Black man has any superiority to a White man. Islam believes in the equality of all humans. It is above caste, color or Geographical bounds. The holy Qur'an is the last heavenly Book revealed by Almighty Allah that testifies the previous heavenly Books like The Torah, The Zaboor, All Books of Old Testament and New Testament, The Bible etc. It teaches the Muslims to have following beliefs:

Following are the Basic Beliefs of the Muslims: Guidlines

1. Belief in Almighty Allah (God) Sura Baqra -2. Aya 163: And your Allah is ONE Allah, There is no god but He. He is the Sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider and Ruler of the Universe. He has No Son, No Parents, No off-spring. He is Omnipotent, Omni-Present, All-Knowing, All-Seeing, All-Listening. HE and He alone deserves worship. All powers lie in His Hands. He alone is the Master of the Day of Judgment. He has No Partner, No Associate whatsoever. No one can understand Him completely. There is Nothing like Him. He is Most Merciful, Most Gracious, Most Forgiving..

2. Belief in Angels Created by Almighty Allah Karim from light. They are obedient to Allah Karim. Carry out His commands.

3. Belief in all heavenly books, including Tora, Zaboor, the Bible, the last one being the Qur'an.

4. Belief in all the Messengers of Almighty Allah- No distinction among them. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) being the last Prophet of Islam. NO Prophet after him.

5. Belief in the Day of Judgment. Almighty Allah Karim is the Sole Ruler/Master of that Day. He enjoys the absolute authority to send people to Heaven or Hell.

6. Good and bad Destiny being in the Hands of Almighty Allah. No One can change his destiny.

7. Life hereafter: All the dead will be raised again and judged according to their good or bad deeds. There will be no death to them.

8. Hell and Heaven (Paradise)

These may be further elaborated in the light of the holy Qur'an and the Sahih Hadith.

Five Pillars of Islam:

1. Shahadat: [testimony that there is no god except Allah (God) the One and Only One, having No Partner whatsoever. And Muhammad is His servant and Messenger],

2. Salah: (praying five times a day)

3. Zakah: (specific compulsory charity-2,5% of annual savings)

4. Saum: (fasting during Ramadan)

5. Hajj: (pilgrimage) for each Muslim once in lifetime those who can afford it.

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Mainly: ritual worships according to the five Islam pillars, good deeds, good morals, and following Quran and prophet Muhammad PBUH) teachings. Refer to question below for more information.

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paying to allah and following the guidelines of the Quran...ladies covering their heads if thet choose to.

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