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Five pillars of Islam.

Five pillars of Islam.

The pillars of Islam are five. One of these five issues is to become a believer by becoming a human being through true acceptance of one's verbal beliefs, beliefs and actions. Hazrat Abu Abdurrahman Abdullah bin Omar bin Khattab narrated from Radiullah Anhu, saying, "I have heard the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) say that Islam has been laid on five poles." To testify that there is no god except Allah And Mohammad  (peace be upon him) is the Messenger of Allah. Establish prayer, collect zakat Doing Hajj in the house of Allah and fasting during Ramadan. [Bukhari and Muslim]

        1. The first pillar of Islam: Kalima.

The first pillar of Islam is "La Ilah Allah, Muhammadur rasulullah", which literally means "There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." According to the teachings of Islam, this testimony is the essence of human liberation
The foundation. Usman narrates from the Prophet (peace be upon him): "Anyone who dies knowing that there is no one worthy of worship other than Allah, will enter Paradise."

The second part is "Muhammadur rasulullah". This testimony means that we have accepted Muhammad  (peace be upon him) as the only perfect example in our lives. And obedience to the Prophet (peace be upon him) means Allah Obey Allah: "He who obeys the messenger obeys Allah." [Surah An-Nisa, 4: 80]

       2. Second pillar of Islam: Salat:

The second pillar of Islam is to pray at least five times to align a believer's life with the worship of Allah. Has been made compulsory for. The main purpose of prayer is to remember Allah, as stated in the Holy Qur'an: "I am Allah, there is no deity except me, so worship Me and establish Salat for my remembrance." [Surah Ta-Ha: 20: 24]

If the prayer does not hold him back from wrong, then he should realize that he is not praying properly. Allah Almighty says in the Qur'an: "Verily, prayer will prevent wrongdoing and wrongdoing." [Surah Al-Anqabut, 29: 45]

       3. Third pillar of Islam: "Saum"

 Saum is a special pillar among the five pillars of Islam. "Saum" is an Arabic word. It means to abstain. In the terminology of Islamic Shari'ah, it is Saum Hall: Avoid eating and drinking in the hope of gaining the satisfaction of Allah only from the Subhe Sadhik to the sunset. And to withdraw from all wrongdoing.

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, "A person who fasts in Ramadan with faith and Itihasab (self-analysis) He forgave all the sins he had committed. The person who recited the long Prayer of Ramadan with Faith and Itihasab is predetermined. The sins are forgiven. ”[Bukhari and Muslim] After all, self-restraint and Allah-awareness is the key to fasting Education.

           4. The fourth pillar of Islam: Hajj

 Hajj is a special pillar between the five pillars of Islam. The Hajj Arabic word has a connotative meaning for wish or determination. In Islamic terms, it is hajj to make the pilgrimage of Baitullah to perform certain acts of worship at certain times.

Allah Almighty says, "Hajj is obligatory on every person capable of reaching the Ka'bah or Baitullah." [Surah Al-Imran: 97.] Beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "Paradise is the only reward of Hajj Mabur (the virtuous and benevolent Hajj) and Maqbool Hajj." [Muslim, Musnad Ahmad, Mishkat.]

The Messenger of Allah  (peace be upon him) said, "A person who performs Hajj for the sake of Allah alone and does not say anything obscene or does any immoral act / sin, will come back from his mother's womb on the day of his birth." [Bukhari.]

       5. The first pillar of Islam is Zakat:

Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakat is one of the fundamental worships of Islam. Every year, Muslim Muslims strive to pay Zakat. Every independent, adult Muslim man and woman have a fixed share of their income and property every year, if they are Islamic.
Zakat is the rule of distribution among the poor, though the Shariah exceeds the prescribed limit (amount of nisab).

Just as every Muslim has to believe in the obligations of Zakat, he should also pay the Zakat obligations on a regular basis. The literal meaning of zakat is: purity, growth, purification, blessing. Because the one who pays the zakat, his wealth will increase and he will be saved from Bala-musibat.

Allah says, "Establish prayer, pay the poor-rate and obey the Messenger, so that you may be of the beneficent." [Surah Noor]
Allah says, "Pray, pay the Zakat and Ruku with those who bow down. "[Surah Al-Baqara, Verse 43]

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "The foundation of Islam is established on five pillars. There is no god other than Allah, and Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the Messenger of Allah.
Witnessing, establishing prayers, offering zakat, performing Hajj if physical and financial affordability, and fasting during Ramadan. ”[Bukhari and Muslim]

Five pillars of Islam.

Five pillars of Islam.



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