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    Prayer is one of the central elements of Islamic practice and worship. Indeed, it is the second of the Five Pillars of Islam and, along with the testimony of faith, the pilgrimage to Mecca, fasting the month of Ramadan and paying the poor tax, forms the essential framework of religious life for Muslims. More than that, the observance of the ritual prayer forms the framework of each Muslim’s day, from the pre-dawn morning prayer to the night prayer that precedes sleep. Prayer’s Importance in…

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    Explain the significance of THE HAJJ for ISLAMIC adherents It is one of the five pillars of Islam, Muslims have to complete the Hajj at least once to fulfill the prophecy that was set for them in the Qur’an. Demonstrate how THE HAJJ expresses the beliefs of ISLAM The Muslims need to complete the Hajj because it is in the Qur’an to complete the Hajj, and is one of the five pillars of Islam, which Muslims are required to follow because it is in their faith and traditions to fully submit to the…

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    visiting Mecca on a hajj, or pilgrimage. Mansa Musa brought tens of thousands of people onto his hajj with him, but it was all for good reason. Mansa Musa, the ridiculously rich, greedy, and noble king of Mali, took years to cross from Niani, the capital of the empire of Mali, to Mecca, a city in Saudi Arabia said to be the birth of the Islam religion, but Mansa Musa made sure his hajj was not just for religious purposes. Every true Muslim must go on a pilgrimage, called a hajj, in their…

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    preforming the Hajj in this world and afterwards. It benefits Muslims religiously because it is the best way to show obedience and love for Allah. Personally it purifies their souls and they are forgiven for their sins. It brings them closer to Allah because it strengthens their beliefs. It also helps the pilgrim to build endurance, patients and self-restraint. Pilgrimage allow the interaction between the rice and the poor, breaks down social barriers and racism (Khan, 2003). Hajj is seen as one…

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    What is the Hajj? A: Hajj is the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. And Mecca being The most holiest city for muslims. Performing Hajj is one of the five pillars of islam, which includes Shahadah( Islamic creed belief that there's only one God), Salat( performing prayers) , Zakat(is form of Helping to the poor), and Sawm(fasting). Why is it important in Islam ? A: its designed to promote a gathering to form a bondage of brotherhood and sisterhood in Islam. And it indicates that…

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    of Islam is to make a pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, at least once in one's lifetime. This pillar is obligatory for every Muslim, male or female, provided that he/she is physically and financially able to do so. Prerequisites for performing the Hajj are to be a Muslim, to be an adult or mature enough, and to have the ability to afford the journey. The reward for the Hajj is that Allah will forgive all your sins since they day that you were born. Hajj is the best form of worship, as…

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    Introduction Dr. Ali Shariati has highlighted three main points at the beginning of his writing. Those point are consists of Tawheed, Jihad, and Hajj. He express how he become a bit disappointed for the fact that how the “prayer book” was brought from the graveyard into the city while the Holy Quran was taken away from the citizens in the city and given to those at the graveyard. He insists that the Holy Quran should be taken from the graveyard back to the city and read them to those who are…

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    The Hajj Muslims have very strong and specific values on the proper way to spend their life. They believe in an afterlife in heaven that is determined by the quality of your life on earth. A Muslim’s main goal in life is to achieve enlightenment. In order to do so one must complete the five pillars of Islam, the most infamous being the fifth pillar, the hajj. This past time originated hundreds of years ago and is still practiced today. This tradition has rarely been questioned, but all this…

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    Muslim Pilgrimage Essay

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    In the Islamic religion, there are two ritual trips: Umra and Hajj. Because the Umra is the ‘lesser’ of the two rituals, the Hajj is the more emphasized pilgrimage (The Rituals of the Hajj). The Hajj takes place within five places over the course of six days during the twelfth month of the Muslim calendar. The rituals of Hajj can be found in the 5 Pillars of Islam derived from the Islamic holy book, the Qur’an. Within the Qur’an one verse speaks of the pilgrimage’s significance, “And remember…

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    Hajj Pilgrimage Description: The religion of Islam is Global, discursive and rich and monolithic in its origin. The religion of Islam is diverse and the cultural practices varieties from place to place. The Islam culture is mainly based on “Quran” and “Sunnah” and is also derived from human experiences and learning. The most remarkable notion of the Islamic culture is that they staunchly believe in the existence of truth and the dematerialization of falsehood. They perform scads of festivals,…

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