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you should pray all you prayers, fast on the month of Ramadan, say the shahada with all your heart's, go to hajj and give zakah if you have money. All these things are called the five pillars of Islam or the duties of a Muslim.
Basically yes. However, a Muslim may be entitled for not doing any of the last three pillars (Alms giving, fasting, and pilgrimage) depending on the Muslim status or conditions. Refer to related question below blah blah blah, why r u even looking this up? go outside, have a burp contest , skydive into a jar of peanut butter, do some thing
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The Islam five duties are witnessing that there is only one and one God and prophet Muhammad is God's messenger and prophet, praying, fastening, alms giving, and pilgrimage. These five duties are mentioned in the sacred God book called Qur'an. The details of these five duties and how to be performed are explained by prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
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There exist the "five pillars of islam", being five basic duties any muslim must fulfill.They are:- The shahada (Islamic creed)- daily prayers- almsgiving- fasting during the month of Ramadan- the pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once in a lifetime.______________________________________________________________Muslims are required per Islam teachings to:Perform the ritual worships and fulfill the requirements of Islam rules. Refer to question below., andTo do good deeds for the benefit of himself/herself, of the family, of the community, and of mankind.
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Out of the Five basic and compulsory pillars of Islam, one is Hajj. Hajj is compulsory for every ABLE (capable) Muslim. A true Muslim must go for Hajj once in a life-time (if he is economically and physically sound).
Islam requires unconditional surrender to the Will of Almighty God. A Muslim must show dedication to his duties that Almighty Allah has assigned to him. Being loyal to Him, obeying His commands without showing a lightest unwillingness is considered hypocrisy in Islm. Being truthful, just, fair, sacrificing, straightforward, caring for all human beings are the basic traits of a true Muslim. Being fair and squire in his dealings with humans irrespective of their caste, creed, color, religion is obligatory on a true Muslim. A Muslim is bound to fulfil his promise in all cases. He is dedicated as per command of Almighty Allah.
yes, The five Islam pillars are the basic Islam requirements to be followed by Muslims. Denying, intentionally, any one of them expels the one from the Muslim community. So, all Muslims are unified in the sense of the follow up of these five pillars. refer to question below for more information.
The Five Pillars of Islam are five responsibilities or duties that each Muslim is expected to perform or abide by - rather like the Ten Commandments in Christianity and 613 Mitzvot in Judaism.The first - Shahada - commands the Muslim to accept Allah as the only god, and Mohammed as His prophet. The second - Salat - is an instruction to pray five times daily at given times. The third - Zakat, similar to Jewish chesed - states that all Muslims must donate to charitable causes with a minimum of 2.5% of one's income given to the poor. The fourth - Sawm - is the obligation to fast during Ramadan. The fifth - Hajj - is the commandment that every able-bodied Muslim makes at least one pilgrimage to Mecca during his or her lifetime.