Islam Practices Flashcards
Name the five pillars
Shahadah
Salah
Zakah
Sawm
Hajj
What does each pillar mean?
Shahadah: the declaration of faith
Salah: prayer
Zakah: charitable giving
Sawm: fasting
Hajj: pilgrimage
What essentially are the five pillars?
They are the five most important duties for all Muslims. They can be seen as the key to living a perfect Muslim life.
Define the Ten Obligatory acts
ten important duties for Shi’a Muslims, which include the five pillars
What is Khums?
One of the Ten Obligatory acts, Khums is a 20% tax on all income once all expenses are deducted. Half to Charity, half to Shi’a religious leaders.
Define Salah
prayer with and in worship of God, performed under conditions set by the prophet Muhammad
Define Wudu
ritual washing before prayer
Define Mihrab
a niche in the wall that indicates the direction of Makkah
Define Qiblah wall
the wall in the mosque that contains the mihrab
Name the five prayers for Sunni Muslims in order
Fajr
Zuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Isha
What are the timings of each prayer?
Fajr: Just before sunrise
Zuhr: Just after midday
Asr: Afternoon
Maghrib: Just after sunset
Isha: Night
How many times do Shi’a muslims pray a day? What do they change?
.They pray three times a day by combining the midday and afternoon prayers and the sunset and night prayers
Explain what Wudu is
It is a form of spiritual preparation or purification to allow muslims to focus fully on God in their prayers.
Why do Muslims have to face the Makkah to pray?
This means that all Muslims are physically and mentally focusing on one place associated with God, in the same way that every Muslim should focus every part of their lives on God.
Define Rak’ah
a sequence of movements in ritual prayer
Define Recitation
repeating a passage of text from memory
Define Prostration
kneeling with the forehead, hands, knees and toes touching the floor, in submission to God
Define Jummah Prayer
a weekly communal prayer performed after midday on Friday, which includes a sermon
What is the significance of prayer?
Why with numerous points
.It is what God commanded them to do
.Prayer creates greater awareness of God, which in turn motivates them to do God’s will
.Unites Muslims worldwide as they all pray in the same way
.Reciting in prayer reminds Muslims of the Qur’an’s importance
.Remind that God is greater and more important than them
What do Muslims do during prayer?
Standing
Recitation
Bowing
Prostration
Sitting
Blessing
Define Ramadam
the ninth month of the muslim calendar, during which muslims have to fast from dusk to sunset
Define Fasting
no eating or drinking for a certain length of time, usually for a religious reason
Define The Night of Power
1) The night when the first revelation of the Qur’an was made to Muhammad
2) The festival that marks the start of God’s revelation to Muhammad
Explain the rules Muslims must obey to fast properly
.No food or drink between daylight hours
.No smoking or sex during daylight hours