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The priciple rituals are referred to in the five Islam pillars. Other pracices and fundamentals could be refrred to in the question below.

Muslims perform Islamic rituals and practice the religion per Quran, holy book of Muslims, and per the teachings of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) based on his sayings and doings. refer to the related questions below for more information on why Quran was revealed and the Golden Rules of Quran.

Accordingly, Muslims worship God according to two wings.

  • The first wing is
    • Adopting the five pillars of Islam. These five pillars are, in brief:
  1. Testimony that God is the one and only one God (with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, and no resemblance) and that prophet Muhammad is God's Messenger and prophet.

  2. Praying

  3. Paying zakat (specific compulsory charity)

  4. Fasting month of Ramadan

  5. Performing Hajj by whom can afford it.
  • Having faith in God oneness, God angels, all God prophets, all God holy books, Day of Judgment, and Destiny

Refer to the related question below for more information on Islam five pillars and faith.

  • The second wing is performing good deeds for sake of God and for gaining his mercy and satisfaction; among these deeds are:

    • keeping good relations with relatives, neighbors, friends, colleagues in work, all community people.

    • doing work with good quality and honesty

    • respecting the old and be kind to the younger.

    • be humble to parents and kind to them

    • helping the poor, the sick. and all who needs help

    • being honest and faithful

    • not gambling, not drinking alcohols, and not performing sex outside marriage

    • maintaining kindness and mutual respect with all cultures, races, and beliefs.

Refer to the related questions below for more details about Islam morals and how to deal with people of other beliefs.

There are five main rituals that are must be done:

  • Believing that God Is Allah the only God and Muhammad as his messenger
  • praying five times a day
  • Giving Zakat (money for charity according to Islamic laws and regulations)
  • Fasting Ramadan (the holy month of Ramadan)
  • Doing pilgrimage in Mecca -if given the ability to.-

These are the five pillars of Islam without them oneself is not is a Muslim...there are more rituals in Islam that some are Fard ( obligatory) that if not pursued oneself would be judged by Allah and others are Sunnah that are rituals done By the Prophet Muhammed or said that we follow they add more to your good work in the afterlife.

See the related link for more information about each ritual on its own...

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Five Pillars of Islam according to shia Muslims are:

1. Monotheism: The Oneness of Allah (tawhid)

2. Divine Justice ('adl)

3. Prophethood (nubuwwa)

4. Succession to Muhammad (imamat)

5. The Day of Judgement and the Resurrection (Qiyama)

Practices of Islam according to shia Muslims:

1- Prayers (salaat) - 5 times a day

2- Fasting (sawm) during Ramadan

3-4. Alms giving (zakaat and khums)

5- Pilgrimage to the city of Makkah (hajj)

6- Holy Defense (Jihad)

7-8. Enjoining good (amr bil-ma'rouf) and forbidding evil (nahiy an al-munkar)

9- Supporting those who walk in the path of Allah (tawalli li awliyaa' Allah)

10- Turning away from the enemies of Allah (tabarri min a'daa Allah)

Five Pillars of Islam according to Sunni Muslims are:

1. professing (Shahadah)

2. Prayer (Salat)

3. Alms-giving (Zakāt)

4. Fasting (Sawm of Ramadan)

5. Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj)

also different sects of sunni have differs in five pillars. for example Mu'tazilate Sunni Scholars like shia consider Adl as one pillar. but Ash'arites does not believe Adl is one of Pillars although believing in Adl as an attribute of God but with an interpret of Adl that in view of shia and Mu'tazilate is equal to not having Adl.

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