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    other works. The differing aspects of religious practices were also emerged and classified. The religious practice of Islam is based on the belief known as the five pillars: The declaration of faith, daily prayers, paying charity, fasting during ramadan, and the pilgrimage to Mecca. These are five obligatory duties that a Muslim must adhere to in order to please God and strengthen their faith

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    friends and celebrate a special day! In your own words, describe Eid. Hafsa: Eid is so fun, it is the time where you reunite with old friends and celebrate with lots of candy and food and happiness. Aisha: Eid is basically at the end of the month Ramadan (the month of fasting). You are not supposed to fast on this day. Instead, after praying the special Eid prayer at the mosque in the morning, you attend parties to celebrate and eat good food! How do you feel the days before Eid? The day of Eid? Hafsa:

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    We had the interview on Craven Community College campus in her office. We spoke for approximately one hour and twenty minutes. I asked the questions that are in the syllabus and we spoke of other things about her religion. The site study and interview that I have chosen is that of the Muslim religion. What is your personal history/story or any conversion experience into your religion? She was born and raised in Indonesia, one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. She was born into the Muslim

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    blown himself up at a football stadium south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, killing 36 innocent soccer fans in a football stadium on March 25. Recently an ISIS linked media agency (Nashir News Service) has call on extremists to carry out even more Ramadan attacks on members of the public. The media agency which affiliates with ISIS telegrammed a message to Jihadis to “kill the civilians of the crusaders.. and gain benefit from Ramadhan”. Which was posted moments before the London Bridge attack, which

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    important religious duty, a type of worship and self-purification. In fact, the Qur’an addresses almsgiving as an essential quality of an honest Muslim, a gateway into heaven. Sawm, fasting during Ramadan, is the fourth and, perhaps, the most demanding of the Five Pillars. During the holy month of Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, Muslims are expected to abstain from food, drink and sexual relations from dawn until sundown. Alcohol and tobacco are prohibited the entire month. Those

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    The world consists of so many different types of religions, and every religion has its own objectives, their own path, and their own different beliefs. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the three most prominent religions in the western civilization. From their origins to life rituals, they have a great amount of similarities and differences between these three prominent religions. The origin of Judaism initiated around 1812 BC and it is one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions. This religion

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    Islam’s eyes. As he was voted most Influential by Michael H. Hart. During Ramadan, it is very difficult on not committing a sin while you fast. Fasting in Christianity is quite different, but fasting in religion is a sacrifice we have to make to increase our faiths and to have a better connection with god. Fasting in Christianity is an option but is highly recommended, not like in Islam. Where there is a special month like Ramadan. When I say it is an option I mean that the person can choose to fast

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    Inside Islam Essay

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    sensitivity schools might incorporate the different calendar of Islam into the classroom. Inside Islam shows for example, that Muslims have their own calendar, the Hijri, that, used concurrently with the Gregorian calendar demonstrates when to observe Ramadan, the Hajj, and other Islamic holy days. Representing the Islamic calendar in the class would add to the inclusivity and remove some of the Eurocentric feel of the

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    The Five Pillars Of Faith

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    The Five Pillars of Faith are devotional practices that provide every Muslim with a practical framework to cultivate spiritual development. It put into practice a Muslims belief, as they all must fulfill these five obligations in order to live a respectable and responsible life according to Shari’ah (Islamic Law). The Five Pillars consist of the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (daily prayer), Zakat (obligatory almsgiving), Sawm (Fasting) and Hajj (Pilgrimage). They aim to make Muslims conscious

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    The Five Pillars of Islamic Belief In order for something to be strong and successful it must have a solid foundation, otherwise, it will crumble and fall. For example, a tall building cannot withstand the brutal force of nature if it does not have a strong foundation. A person cannot remain physically healthy if they don’t have the foundation or habits of eating right and exercising every single day. This idea also applies to religion, specifically the Islamic religion. Like all religions, Islam

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