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2.7 The Five Pillars of Islam
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What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
Core practices and beliefs
What is the direction Muslims face during their daily prayers?
Mecca
What are two key benefits of Zakat in Islam?
Social welfare and redistribution of wealth
Reciting the Shahada is the first step for converting to
Islam
What is the spiritual significance of performing Salah in Islam?
Connect with God and seek forgiveness
'Zakat' involves giving a percentage of one's wealth to
charity
What is 'Hajj' in Islam?
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Order the Five Pillars of Islam as they appear in the study material
1️⃣ Shahada
2️⃣ Salat
3️⃣ Zakat
4️⃣ Sawm
5️⃣ Hajj
What percentage of wealth is typically given as Zakat?
2.5%
What is the significance of the Hajj in Islam?
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Reciting the Shahada is the first step for converting to
Islam
Salah
is crucial for spiritual growth and maintaining a relationship with God
True
Zakat involves giving a percentage of one's wealth to
charity
Match the Hajj ritual with its description:
Tawaf ↔️ Circling the Kaaba seven times
Sa'i ↔️ Walking between Safa and Marwa
Stoning the Pillars ↔️ Throwing stones at Mina
Ihram ↔️ Wearing special white garments
Arrange the Five Pillars of Islam in their correct order:
1️⃣ Shahada
2️⃣ Salat
3️⃣ Zakat
4️⃣ Sawm
5️⃣ Hajj
Match each pillar with its description:
Shahada ↔️ Declaration of faith in the oneness of God
Salat ↔️ Ritual prayer performed five times a day
Zakat ↔️ Giving wealth to charity
Sawm ↔️ Fasting during Ramadan
Hajj ↔️ Pilgrimage to Mecca
Zakat is a voluntary act of charity in Islam.
False
Match the Five Pillars of Islam with their corresponding descriptions:
1️⃣ Shahada: Declaration of faith in the oneness of God
2️⃣ Salat: Five daily ritual prayers
3️⃣ Zakat: Giving a percentage of wealth to charity
4️⃣ Sawm: Fasting during Ramadan
5️⃣ Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca
What does the Shahada emphasize about God in Islam?
Oneness and unity
Performing Salah is a way to maintain a strong spiritual
connection
Zakat promotes social welfare and the redistribution of
wealth
Match each pillar of Islam with its correct description
Shahada ↔️ Declaration of faith
Salat ↔️ Daily prayers facing Mecca
Zakat ↔️ Giving wealth to charity
Sawm ↔️ Fasting during Ramadan
Hajj ↔️ Pilgrimage to Mecca
'Sawm' requires fasting from dawn to
sunset
The Five Pillars of Islam guide the daily lives of
Muslims
True
The Shahada is recited daily by Muslims to affirm their faith
True
Match each prayer with its corresponding time
Fajr ↔️ Before sunrise
Dhuhr ↔️ Noon
Asr ↔️ Afternoon
Maghrib ↔️ Sunset
Isha ↔️ Night
What is the purpose of Zakat in Islam?
Purify wealth and help
What is the third pillar of Islam?
Zakat
The Hajj is the pilgrimage to
Mecca
The Hajj must be undertaken at least once in a lifetime if financially and physically
able
The Shahada is the declaration of faith in the oneness of
God
The typical percentage of wealth given to charity in Zakat is
2.5%
What is the Hajj in Islam?
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Reciting the Shahada is considered the gateway to the
Muslim
faith.
True
What does 'Salat' refer to in Islam?
Five daily ritual prayers
'Sawm' requires fasting from dawn to sunset during Ramadan
True
How is Zakat viewed in Islam?
Religious obligation
The Shahada affirms belief in the oneness of
Allah
True
What is the primary belief affirmed in the Shahada?
Oneness of God
What does 'Salah' refer to in Islam?
Five daily prayers
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