© All rights reserved.
Islamic Information Center
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
  • Discover Islam
    • Learn Islam
    • Mosque Tour
    • Know Muhammad
    • Order Free Qur’an
    • FAQ
  • New to Islam
    • Study
    • Support
    • Events
    • General Services
  • Giving
    • Donate
  • Library
    • Flyers
    • Videos
    • Books
    • Blog
    • Qur’an
  • Connect
Islamic Information Center

Islamic Information Center
Home / Blog / Islam / The Five Pillars of Islam

The Five Pillars of Islam

By admin inIslam, Knowledge, pillars-of-islam

The foundation of a Muslim’s life.

  1. The Declaration of Faith

The declaration of faith is bearing witness that there is no God or anything at all worthy of worship except Allah, and Muhammad is His Messenger.  It must be based on a sincere and firm belief in the heart, followed by action. 

With this declaration, a person rejects all false deities, asserts that Allah is the only One worthy of worship, and accepts His final Messenger, hence becoming a Muslim.

  1. The Five Daily Prayers

Prayer establishes a personal and spiritual connection between the Muslim and their Creator, and is a constant and practical reminder of a person’s duty to obey God.

The five prayers  are prescribed once each at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset and nightfall

Each prayer can take a few minutes to perform, consisting of recitation of the Quran, supplications, praising Allah, and various movements. In preparation for prayer, Muslims wash certain parts of their body, such as the face and hands, to ensure spiritual and physical purity.

  1. The Annual Charity

The annual charity is an obligation on every Muslim who meets certain criteria (e.g. has wealth above a certain threshold). 

Mostly, a mere 2.5% of one’s annual wealth shall be paid to those who are eligible, such as the poor, the needy or those in debt. 

It purifies one’s wealth and carries many benefits for both the giver and the receiver. One benefit is it reduces the gap between the rich and poor, ensuring everyone has their basic needs met.

  1. The Annual Fasting

Every year during the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food, drink and sexual relations. 

It serves as a spiritual purification, nurtures patience and self-restraint, and provides many health benefits. Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic Calendar

  1. The Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage to the holy Mosque in the city of Makkah, in Saudi Arabia, must be performed once in a person’s life, if they are physically and financially able. 

It occurs annually in the 12th month of the Islamic calendar, unifying people of every colour, race, status and age, as they join in worship of the One True God. This great journey consists of many components, including sacrifices, travelling and praying at various sites. Such an experience is life altering and humbles a person, making them more patient and thankful.

All pilgrims wear simple and similar clothing, which strip away distinctions of class and culture, so that all stand equal before God.

pillars
262
Like this post
21 Posts
admin
  • How to become a Muslim in the UAE?
    Previous PostHow to become a Muslim in the UAE?
  • Next PostWomen’s Rights In Islam
    How to become a Muslim in the UAE?

Related Posts

The story of Ibrahim (Abraham) and Eid Al-Adha
Allah eid-al-adha faith Islam Prophet

The story of Ibrahim (Abraham) and Eid Al-Adha

The First 10 Days of Dhul Hijjah
dhul-hijjah faith God Islam

The First 10 Days of Dhul Hijjah

Jesus: A Prophet of God
Islam Jesus Knowledge Prophet

Jesus: A Prophet of God

The Six Articles of Faith
faith God Islam

The Six Articles of Faith

Leave a Reply (Cancel reply)

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*
*

About

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Connect

Mosque Tour

  • About the Tour
  • Book Seat
  • Contact Us

Contact

  • 8 D St,Al Mankhool Rd, Al Hudaiba
  • info@islamicic.com
Subscribe to newsletter

Islamic Information Center 2020 © Designed by Zohayma Montañer

in
F.A.Q
Support Forum
Video Tutorials

Search panel can contain any widgets and shortcodes.

Call us: 0 800 255 22 55
Copy