The Practice of Islam

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Islam: A monotheistic religion characterized by the adoption of principles of submission to God; and believing in Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), as the last messenger of God. Accordingly, my role in this life is to worship Allah (SWT). In Islam, people should express verbally and believe in the heart that there is no God but Allah (Tawheed), as well as to practice Islam as much as Muslims might be able. In the Quran, Allah (SWT) says, "And I have neither created the Jinn nor humans except to worship Me." Az Zâriyât (51:56). My impression is based around the Five Pillars of Islam. The Five Pillars of Islam are; declaring that there is no God but Allah known as (Shahada), praying five times a day (Salah), fasting the holy month of Ramadan (Sawm), the giving of charity (Zakat), and pilgrimage or visiting the holy city of Mecca (Hajj) at least at once in ones life time. Here, I would consider putting strong emphasis on the Five Pillars in Islam. As Islam instructs its followers, Muslims should use the Five Pillars into every facet of their everyday life activities. As a Muslim, you have to understand the Pillars of Islam as well as the Sunnah or the way of the Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH.) During his last fare farewell speech, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “Hurt no one so that no one may hurt you”. In accordance with, Christianity also says, “And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise” (Luke 6:31). Based on the relationship between Christianity and Islam, there are principles commonly shared by both religions. Despite all of the different religious and ethnic backgrounds, social status, and regardless of its believers or not, it is paramount to treat everyone with the same way he or she expects ...

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...le Muslim and human being that I could be. Every morning that I wake up, I am thankful that Allah (SWT) gave me the courage to derive; and allowing me to move on my acts of worship and daily activities. I’ve realized that despite the few crucial differences; Islam and Christianity have more in common than people understand. Unfortunately, one issue that the world is lacking is religious toleration; whether it is visible or obscure. In relation to the principles of justice, both Christianity and Islam have some correlations and historically has the same root sources. Therefore, there is a opportunity for peace and understanding if people attend these principles. As far as faith it might be concerned the most prominent in my life is my religion. I believe that I can master being the best Muslim I could be; Allah (SWT) will help make everything else fall into position.

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