Sunday, May 26, 2019

Five Pillars of Islam

According to teachings and popular opinions of Islam, the mission is to reform society, making it moral and good. In the traditional practices of Islam, as a child one is taught to discover the Quran. It is said that as one gets older the power of these words helps them in shaping their lives. The Quran teaches that there is only God that should be prayed and worshipped to. There legal opinion is also that when humans wrote down some of Gods original messages the true message was somehow altered and not written correctly.A chant, which is the archetypal thing that infant run intos is whispered La ilaha ill-Allah Muhammad-un Rasulu-llah which means (There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God). Islam teaches that Muhammad was Gods messenger hear on earth. Muhammad is said to be the true deliverer, because his scriptures were direct from God. The Quran is said to be authentic, the words that God said have not be been changed, but atomic number 18 direct and not translated. One can only find peace and harmony if they believe and surrender to Allah (God). There are two major sins harmonize to Islam.One is c eached shirk, it means to only worship one God. The other kufr, to be ungrateful to God, or atheist. Islam teaches that one must be fearful and love God. The unobserved life shows that Muslims believe in angels of God, here on earth with specific responsibilities, some recording our every deed. There is also the belief in the after life and hell. The Five Pillars of Islam are considered Gods commandments. The beliefs of Muslims are reflected in these Pillars. The first Pillar, the Shahadah, is believing and professing the unity of God and the messengership of Muhammad.Secondly, it is take that one prays five times per day, facing Mecca. Thirdly, the zakat, which is the donation of at leas two and a half percent of ones yearly accumulated wealth. Fourth, is fasting, and last the firth Pillar is hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, which is ex pected of every Muslim at least once in their lifetime, performing traditional rituals and practices. Following these commandments are required of all that practice the Islamic religion, paying homage to God. These help to bring one closer to God and all his glory.

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