The islam doctrine
Islamic doctrine has five pillars in their faith as part of the internal actions of the Muslims. The pillars are:
1. The profession of faith, that is, accept the basic principle that there is only one God and Mohammed is the last and most important of his prophets.
2. Prayer.
3. The zakat and zakat (sometimes translated as charity), ie, sharing resources with the needy.
1. The profession of faith, that is, accept the basic principle that there is only one God and Mohammed is the last and most important of his prophets.
2. Prayer.
3. The zakat and zakat (sometimes translated as charity), ie, sharing resources with the needy.
4. Fasting in the month of Ramadan.
5. The pilgrimage to Mecca (for those who can) at least once in their life.
However, Shia Islam have five pillars, different from the other branches, more abstract and internal.
To these add some Muslims the sixth pillar of jihad, or effort to defend the faith. In strictly religious terms, is meant primarily as a spiritual effort within each believer revive their faith and live by it. This is called the greater jihad, while there is a lesser jihad that is to preach Islam and defend it from attack. This latter concept is born the idea of jihad as a struggle or war that has become popular worldwide.
Moreover, according to the Qur'an all Muslims have to believe in God, his angels, his books, his prophets, predestination and the afterlife. [
5. The pilgrimage to Mecca (for those who can) at least once in their life.
However, Shia Islam have five pillars, different from the other branches, more abstract and internal.
To these add some Muslims the sixth pillar of jihad, or effort to defend the faith. In strictly religious terms, is meant primarily as a spiritual effort within each believer revive their faith and live by it. This is called the greater jihad, while there is a lesser jihad that is to preach Islam and defend it from attack. This latter concept is born the idea of jihad as a struggle or war that has become popular worldwide.
Moreover, according to the Qur'an all Muslims have to believe in God, his angels, his books, his prophets, predestination and the afterlife. [
Holy books. Koran.
In the name of God, abundantly, permanent compassionate.
Praised be God, Lord of the universe, abundantly, always compassionate.
Whoever it dominate everything, the Day of Judgement.
Only you, adore, only to ask you for help.
Guided us along the way sure.
It is the way of those who fill all the goods.
Not those who are wrong and you cause.
Praised be God, Lord of the universe, abundantly, always compassionate.
Whoever it dominate everything, the Day of Judgement.
Only you, adore, only to ask you for help.
Guided us along the way sure.
It is the way of those who fill all the goods.
Not those who are wrong and you cause.
Koran 1, 1-7
With this prayer, much used by Muslim people, the Koran begins. This text is called “fatiha”, which means “that opens the book” and is the first chapter (sura) of the Koran.
Koran means reading aloud, recitation. In fact it was designed to be recited melodically loud.
The Koran is the word of God.
According to Islamic tradition, before the book was written, the original model already existed in heaven with God: is umm al kitab is the mother of the book. The Koran is the only mediator between God and the people.
According to Islamic tradition, before the book was written, the original model already existed in heaven with God: is umm al kitab is the mother of the book. The Koran is the only mediator between God and the people.
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