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Learn Islam and Find Life - 0 views

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    Islam is a religion that teaches peace, love, harmony and equality. It is a complete code of life that provides with rules and regulations necessary for success in the life in this world and the life after death. In order to be a Muslim it is necessary to have the specified faith that is to believe in only one God and that Holy Prophet is His last messenger. Therefore Islam has been laid upon the world as a full and final religion of God. In order to learn Islam, one must fully know about the five basic pillars of Islam upon which the structure of faith relies. These five pillars supporting the Islam are as below: The recitation of "Kalima" as confession of faith is very important. The words for this confession are translated as "There is no God but Allah and Mohammad (PBUH) is the messenger of Allah". By saying these words a person converts into a Muslim and accepts the facts lying hereby in this statement. Every Muslim has to offer prayers five times a day. This is an obligation to be performed by every Muslim at prescribed timings and in the prescribed manner. Islam greatly emphasizes on equality and in order to remove the differences between the rich and the poor, and to avoid the presence of wealth in limited hands only, it is obligatory in Islam to pay 2.5% of the income as Zakat to those who are really poor and needy. To realize the hardships experienced by a poor person, and to allow man to notice the blessings and gifts of Allah, every Muslim has a duty to keep Fasts in the month of Ramadan. Each Muslim must at least once in his or her life offer his presence in the city of Mecca before Ka'bah to perform Hajj.
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Zakat the Third Pillar of Islam - 0 views

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    Zakat is considered the third pillar of Islam, among the five foundations in which Islam based on, and mostly performed in the month of Ramadan. The birthplace of Islam is Mecca. So, Islamic education is generally mixed with Arabic culture. So that Zakat is a common term in Arabic culture. Allah (the Arabic of God) has given proprieties to man for their livelihood. According to Arab or Muslim culture everyone has the equal rights on the proprieties which are given to men by Allah. According to Muslim culture or Arabic culture, as the greater part of Arabia is Muslim, the poor has right to the wealth of a rich Muslim. For this reason Allah sends the system of Zakat.
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Everybody should offer Namaz five times a day - 0 views

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    After bringing faith in Allah and in holy prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAWW, the next most important duty one has to perform is Namaz. It is considered as one of the important action of godly adoration. A Muslim is called upon five times a day to perform Namaz. There are a lot of verses stated in the Holy Quran and the customs of Hazrat Muhammad SAWW instructing the Namaz to people. It is one of the pillars of Islam. It is the basis of faith in Almighty Allah. If Namaz is offered with sincerity and affection and proper concentration of mind, without any doubt, it would help a person to make his heart clean, reform his life and get rid of all the impurities and sins. It assists a person in promoting the fear of Allah in him. It brings about love for goodness, truth and piety. Over all the other obligations of religion, Islam has greatly emphasized on it. Whenever any person came to Hazrat Muhammad SAWW for embracing Islam, after the instruction of Divine Oneness, the promise which the Holy Prophet used to take from him was the offering of Namaz on a regular basis. It is considered to be the foundation of Islam after Kalima. Hazrat Muhammad SAWW used to associate the neglect or avoidance of the Namaz with unfaithfulness. He SAWW denounced the avoidance of it as the way of the people who have no faith in Allah. It should be taken into account that if a Muslim will renounce it, he would get connected with unfaithfulness. Hazrat Muhammad SAWW used to urge the Muslims to offer it on regular basis as it would be a source of light on the Day of Judgment. We can now judge easily that what is going to be our end if we do not offer it regularly and correctly. The verses of Quran tell us that on the Day of Judgment when the judgment hour will arrive when all the anonymity will fade away and actuality will become completely apparent, Allah will divulge Himself to the people in splendor and full magnificence. People would be asked to bow in love before HIM. The faithful and the
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