they walk around a big black box called hajj
Buddhism taught Hinduism Non Violence & Peace. Islam taught to accept different belief & rituals, also some of the rituals were affected.
Yes, refer to the question below for the five pillars of Islam
Because many pagan rituals are considered barbaric by people follow more contemporary religions like Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism.
Peace to you, Islam is a way of life Al Quran is the Religion of Islam Al Sunnah is the Prophetic ways and sayings of the life of Muhammed SAW, his family and all those who followed him in peace and goodness. Peace to them all. That is Islam
the praying (Salat). refer to questions below for more information.
Muslims go to the Mosque to pray and hear mass. They have to pray 5 times a day.
Most of Sufis' religious beliefs and rituals come from orthodox Islam, but some also come from Gnostic Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Zoroastrianism.
Yes The percentage of total Muslims who are practicing Islam rituals and teachings is much higher the corresponding percentage in other religions.
"Amen" in Islam means "so be it" or "truly." It is used at the end of prayers and supplications to express agreement and affirmation of what was said. In Islamic rituals, "Amen" is often recited after reciting verses from the Quran or during congregational prayers to signify unity and solidarity among believers.
Muslims are not born with a knowledge of everything Islamic. They need to go to school to learn all of the proper rituals performed in Islam. Those schools are called Madrassas.
Learning Arabic was important for those who converted to Islam because Arabic is the language of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. Understanding Arabic allowed converts to read and recite the Quran, participate in religious rituals, and connect more deeply with the teachings and practices of Islam.
The three main rituals that Muslims practice in their daily life are Salah (prayer), Sawm (fasting during the month of Ramadan), and Zakat (giving alms to the poor and needy). These rituals are considered pillars of Islam and are essential for a Muslim's spiritual practice and connection with Allah.