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These are the framework of the Muslim life: faith, prayer, concern for the needy, self-purification, and the pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able. | ||||||||
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There is no god worthy of worship except God and Muhammad is His messenger. This declaration of faith is called the Shahada, a simple formula which all the faithful pronounce. In Arabic, the first part is la ilaha illa Llah - 'there is no god except God'; ilaha (god) can refer to anything which we may be tempted to put in place of God - wealth, power, and the like. Then comes illa Llah: 'except God', the source of all Creation. The second part of the Shahada is Muhammadun rasulu'Llah: 'Muhammad is the messenger of God.' A message of guidance has come through a man like ourselves. Shahada inscribed at Ottoman Topkapi Palace, Istanbul. [Top] Salat is the name for the obligatory prayers which are performed five times a day, and are a direct link between the worshipper and God. There is no hierarchical authority in Islam, and no priests, so the prayers are led by a learned person who knows the Quran, chosen by the congregation. These five prayers contain verses from the Quran, and are said in Arabic, the language of the Revelation, but personal supplication can be offered in one's own language. Prayers are said at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset and nightfall, and thus determine the rhythm of the entire day. Although it is preferable to worship together in a mosque, a Muslim may pray almost anywhere, such as in fields, offices, factories and universities. Visitors to the Muslim world are struck by the centrality of prayers in daily life. A translation of the Call to Prayer is:
[Top]3) THE 'ZAKAT'One of the most important principles of Islam is that all things belong to God, and that wealth is therefore held by human beings in trust. The word zakat means both 'purification' and 'growth'. Our possessions are purified by setting aside a proportion for those in need, and, like the pruning of plants, this cutting back balances and encourages new growth. Each Muslim calculates his or her own zakat individually. For most purposes this involves the payment each year of two and a half percent of one's capital.
A pious person may also give as much as he or she pleases as sadaqa, and does so preferably in secret. Although this word can be translated as 'voluntary charity' it has a wider meaning. The Prophet said 'even meeting your brother with a cheerful face is charity.' The Prophet said: 'Charity is a necessity for every Muslim. ' He was asked: 'What if a person has nothing?' The Prophet replied: 'He should work with his own hands for his benefit and then give something out of such earnings in charity.' The Companions asked: 'What if he is not able to work?' The Prophet said: 'He should help poor and needy persons.' The Companions further asked 'What if he cannot do even that?' The Prophet said 'He should urge others to do good.' The Companions said 'What if he lacks that also?' The Prophet said 'He should check himself from doing evil. That is also charity.' [Top] 4) THE FASTEvery year in the month of Ramadan, all Muslims fast from first light until sundown, abstaining from food, drink, and sexual relations. Those who are sick, elderly, or on a journey, and women who are pregnant or nursing are permitted to break the fast and make up an equal number of days later in the year. If they are physically unable to do this, they must feed a needy person for every day missed. Children begin to fast (and to observe the prayer) from puberty, although many start earlier. Although the fast is most beneficial to the health, it is regarded principally as a method of self purification. By cutting oneself off from worldly comforts, even for a short time, a fasting person gains true sympathy with those who go hungry as well as growth in one's spiritual life. [Top] 5) PILGRIMAGE (HAJJ)The annual pilgrimage to Makkah - the Hajj - is an obligation only for those who are physically and financially able to perform it. Nevertheless, about two million people go to Makkah each year from every corner of the globe providing a unique opportunity for those of different nations to meet one another. Although Makkah is always filled with visitors, the annual Hajj begins in the twelfth month of the Islamic year (which is lunar, not solar, so that Hajj and Ramadan fall sometimes in summer, sometimes in winter). Pilgrims wear special clothes: simple garments which strip away distinctions of class and culture, so that all stand equal before God.
The rites of the Hajj, which are of Abrahamic origin, include circling the Ka'ba seven times, and going seven times between the mountains of Safa and Marwa as did Hagar during her search for water. Then the pilgrims stand together on the wide plain of Arafa and join in prayers for God's forgiveness, in what is often thought of as a preview of the Last Judgment. Does flomax cause erectile dysfunction learn more here sildalis sildenafil+tadalafil 120 mg. Priapism cialis why not try here does lamictal cause erectile dysfunction; amin tadalafil continue reading this viagra for men side effects; buy viagra online from canada read levitra 20mg price in usa; viagra prices walmart love it no rx tadalafil from canada; kamagra oral jelly sildenafil 100 this article levitra 10 mg for sale. Cialis information sources tell me tadalafil liquido, levitra v cialis about it cialis replacement; sildenafil capsule visit this page kamagra bestellen belgië. 7 mg compounded tadalafil homepage does sildenafil affect fertility; daily cialis generic write an article l arginine and tadalafil, sister helps brother with viagra watch review viagra with cialis; cialis while on steroids next web page levitra pro online, g4 sildenafil tabletas dispersables these details oral jelly kamagra 100mg; kamagra 100mg oral jelly kokemuksia Check Out Your URL kamagra 100mg oral jelly price; tadalafil heart palpitations writer says cialis insurance coverage. Va disability for erectile dysfunction read here levitra and cialis together, viagra for working out link is virmax like viagra; cialis perscription latest article vardenafil (levitra, staxyn). Cialis official site full text here erectile dysfunction.; levitra remédio basics buy uk pills levitra, is sildenafil otc reviews kamagra cosa serve, does viagra have a generic look at this link como tomar tadalafil 20 mg; can you buy generic cialis website link lerk sildenafil 50 mg precio; sildenafil citrate chemical structure basic is cialis better than viagra?, viagra online canadian visit this weblink cialis 5 mg, erectile dysfunction remedy best website super kamagra wirkung; does sildenafil help with pe his response erectile dysfunction exercises pdf. Tadalafil first time use cool training cialis what does it do, sildenafil tab 20mg company link kamagra dla pań opinie. Tamsulosin and viagra continue reading on sildenafil 120 mg dosage; cialis refill website gabapentin erectile dysfunction reddit, cialis pills side effects read here cialis flushing; buy levitra online pharmacy visit this website right here levitra en ligne; viagra cialis link 100 mg sildenafil citrate In previous centuries the Hajj was an arduous undertaking. Today, however, Saudi Arabia provides millions of people with water, modern transport, and the most up-to-date health facilities.
The close of the Hajj is marked by a festival, the Eid al-Adha, which is celebrated with prayers and the exchange of gifts in Muslim communities everywhere. This, and the Eid al-Fitr, a feast-day commemorating the end of Ramadan, are the main festivals of the Muslim calendar. [Top] |
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