1. Tawheed means to believe that the Being of Allah Almighty is exalted above having partners associated to Him in His Being and Attributes

    Tawheed means to believe that the Being of Allah Almighty is exalted above having partners associated to Him in His Being and Attributes

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  2. The religion of Islam means the acceptance of and obedience to those teachings of God which He revealed to His Last Prophet, Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa alihi wasallam

    The religion of Islam means the acceptance of and obedience to those teachings of God which He revealed to His Last Prophet, Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa alihi wasallam

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  3. The meaning of shirk To consider other than Allah Almighty both Wajib-ul-Wajood and worthy of worship. Two types of Shirk 1) Shirk Akbar 2) Shirk Asghar

    The meaning of shirk To consider other than Allah Almighty both Wajib-ul-Wajood and worthy of worship.

    Two types of Shirk

    1) Shirk Akbar

    2) Shirk Asghar

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    As Muslims we can all be in agreement around one universal truth, nothing in this world can happen without the will of Allah This is a fundamental tenet of Islam The meaning of , La hawla wa la quwwata illa Billah there is no power no strength except that which is from allah and with allah he is chaRead more

    As Muslims we can all be in agreement around one universal truth, nothing in this world can happen without the will of Allah This is a fundamental tenet of Islam

    The meaning of , La hawla wa la quwwata illa Billah there is no power no strength except that which is from allah and with allah

    he is charge of all states including yours.

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  5. It should be noted that each of the four Sunni Schools of Islamic law have their own principles (based on the guidelines of the Qur’an & Sunnah) with regards to which animals are lawful and which are unlawful In fiqa hanfi birds who do not hunt with their claws and do not prey on other animals,Read more

    It should be noted that each of the four Sunni Schools of Islamic law have their own principles (based on the guidelines of the Qur’an & Sunnah) with regards to which animals are lawful and which are unlawful

    In fiqa hanfi birds who do not hunt with their claws and do not prey on other animals, rather they merely eat grains and crop, are all considered Halal, such as a chicken, duck, pigeon, dove, etc

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  6. 1) Shahadah (Faith) To believe in no God but Allah and that Muhammad is his prophet and the messenger of Allah. 2) Salah (Prayer) To pray five times each day Fajr (Before Sunrise) First two rakat Sunnat Mokadda, Two rakat Farz. Zuhr (Early Afternoon)  Four rakat Sunnat Mokadda, Four rakat Farz, TwoRead more

    1) Shahadah (Faith)
    To believe in no God but Allah and that Muhammad is his prophet and the messenger of Allah.

    2) Salah (Prayer)
    To pray five times each day

    1. Fajr (Before Sunrise) First two rakat Sunnat Mokadda, Two rakat Farz.
    2. Zuhr (Early Afternoon)  Four rakat Sunnat Mokadda, Four rakat Farz, Two rakat sunnat Mokadda, Two rakat Nafl (Optional but spiritually beneficial).
    3. Asr (Late Afternoon) Four rakat sunnat ghair mokadda (Optional but spiritually beneficial), Four rakat Farz.
    4. Maghrib (After Sunset) Three rakat Farz, Two rakat Sunnat Mokadda, Two rakat nafl (Optional but spiritually beneficial).
    5. Isha (Night) Four rakat sunnat e Ghair Mokadda (Optional but spiritually beneficial), Four rakat Farz, Two Rakat Sunnat Mokadda, Two rakat Nafil (Optional but spiritually beneficial), Three rakat Wajib, Two rakat Nafil (Optional but spiritually beneficial).

    3) Sawm (Fasting)
    To give up food and drink during daylight hours in the month of Ramadan.

    4) Zakah (Almsgiving)
    To give a share of personal wealth to help people in need and support the Muslim community.

    5) Hajj (Pilgrimage)
    To perform a pilgrimage to Makkah at least once in a lifetime.

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