Described by a lifelong student of religious studies, the heart of Islam can be summed up in five phrases. These are the Shahada, which involves a profession of faith in one God (Allah) and Muhammad as His prophet; Salat, the ritual prayers five times every day towards Mecca; Zakat, to give charity based on how wealthy you are; Sawm (fasting) which involves abstinence from food and drink between dawn and sunset during Ramadan; and finally Hajj, when all able-bodied Muslims clear their debts do so at least once during their life as long they have the means to make it physically and financially accordingly. There are certain principles for them but they don't just exist as abstracts which shape your wardrobe. These are lived experiences that focus a Muslim's day-to-day life.
The Five Pillars of Islam contain, in essence, some clear and unmistakable teachings. These include the Shahada, which is the declaration of faith in one God (Allah) and in the Prophet Muhammad; Salat which refers to five daily prayers Moslems must perform facing Mecca; Zakat--giving a portion of one's income to help those who need it; Sawm or fast from dawn until sunset during Ramadan (fasting); and finally Hajj that is journeying on pilgrimage to this most holy place for all Muslims If they are able physically and financially. These beliefs are seen as essential foundations to a Muslim's life. They are also signs of their faith.
Well, I am not a religious believer myself. Still, world religions and their beliefs, especially those of other folks from around the globe, never fail to intrigue me. The fundamental pillars of Islam, however, came to me as a total revelation. First, the foundation on which one stands is Iman (Faith). After that comes Salah which makes five generations of Mohammed (peace be upon him) obligate in all their actions to this rhythm. Then there is Zakah which is wealth taken from those who have it in order to be given back to those who do lack it. Sawm, fasting month of Ramadan. Hajj the pilgrimage: trip made once in a lifetime for every Muslim who can afford it and take off work to do so (dependent on circumstances). But bear in mind, these pillars are merely a cursory introduction. For Islam is a rich and diverse religion that abounds with principles on rectitude, compassion, relationships and innumerable other issues.
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