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2.7 The Five Pillars of Islam
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What does the Shahada affirm about Allah?
His oneness
During which month is Sawm observed?
Ramadan
Steps to becoming a Muslim
1️⃣ Declare the Shahada sincerely
2️⃣ Commit to Islamic teachings
Who is considered the final prophet in Islam?
Muhammad
The second part of the Shahada acknowledges
Muhammad
as the final messenger of God.
True
Match the posture in Salat with its description:
Takbir ↔️ Saying "Allahu Akbar" while raising hands
Sujud ↔️ Kneeling and touching the forehead to the ground
Zakat is distinct from voluntary charity known as
Sadaqah
What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
Fundamental religious practices
What is the Shahada in Islam?
Declaration of faith
What must one do to become a Muslim?
Declare the Shahada
Who leads prayers in mosques?
Imam
What is voluntary charity in Islam called?
Sadaqah
Arrange the events of a day during Ramadan fasting:
1️⃣ Begin fast at Fajr (dawn)
2️⃣ Abstain from food, drink, and sensual pleasures
3️⃣ Break fast at Maghrib (sunset)
4️⃣ Eat the meal called Iftar
What is the fifth and final pillar of Islam?
Hajj
Salat is performed
five
times a day by Muslims.
True
Match the Five Pillars of Islam with their descriptions:
Shahada ↔️ Declaration of faith
Salat ↔️ Daily prayers
Zakat ↔️ Charity giving
Sawm ↔️ Fasting during Ramadan
Hajj ↔️ Pilgrimage to Mecca
The Quran is believed to be the direct words of
Allah
.
True
What is the Shahada in Islam?
Declaration of faith
Order the five daily prayer times in Islam.
1️⃣ Fajr (Dawn Prayer)
2️⃣ Dhuhr (Noon Prayer)
3️⃣ Asr (Afternoon Prayer)
4️⃣ Maghrib (Sunset Prayer)
5️⃣ Isha (Night Prayer)
Praying in congregation enhances unity and mutual support among Muslims.
True
Match the Five Pillars of Islam with their descriptions:
Shahada ↔️ Declaration of faith
Salat ↔️ Ritual prayer five times a day
During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims observe the pillar of
Sawm
The first part of the Shahada states, "There is no god but
Allah
Match the prayer time with its meaning:
Fajr ↔️ Dawn Prayer
Dhuhr ↔️ Noon Prayer
Maghrib ↔️ Sunset Prayer
Isha ↔️ Night Prayer
Praying in congregation enhances
unity
among Muslims.
True
Sadaqah is fixed at a specific percentage like Zakat.
False
What is the meal called that breaks the Ramadan fast?
Iftar
During Hajj, pilgrims wear simple white garments called
Ihram
Islam originated in the
7th
century CE.
Zakat involves giving a percentage of one's
wealth
to charity.
Which city is the destination of the Hajj pilgrimage?
Mecca
The belief in the oneness of God is known as
Tawhid
in Islam.
The first part of the Shahada is: "There is no god but
Allah
Fajr, the dawn prayer, is performed before
sunrise
What percentage of excess wealth must Muslims give annually for Zakat?
2.5%
Order the Five Pillars of Islam.
1️⃣ Shahada
2️⃣ Salat
3️⃣ Zakat
4️⃣ Sawm
5️⃣ Hajj
The Shahada affirms the oneness of
Allah
.
True
The second part of the Shahada acknowledges
Muhammad
as the final messenger of God.
True
Order the sequence of postures and recitations in Salat:
1️⃣ Niyyah (Intention)
2️⃣ Takbir (Raising Hands)
3️⃣ Qiyam (Standing)
4️⃣ Ruku (Bowing)
5️⃣ Sujud (Prostration)
6️⃣ Julus (Sitting)
7️⃣ Taslim (Salutation)
Zakat requires Muslims to give
2.5%
of their excess wealth annually.
2.5%
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