Cards (35)

  • The Five Pillars are key religious practices in Islam.

    True
  • What are the key religious practices in Islam called?
    Five Pillars
  • What is the chosen religion in this source material?
    Islam
  • Order the Five Pillars of Islam according to their descriptions.
    1️⃣ Shahada: Declaration of faith
    2️⃣ Salat: Ritual prayer five times a day
    3️⃣ Zakat: Charitable giving
    4️⃣ Sawm: Fasting during Ramadan
    5️⃣ Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca
  • Match each Islamic practice with its description.
    Shahada ↔️ Declaration of faith
    Salat ↔️ Ritual prayer five times a day
    Zakat ↔️ Charitable giving
    Sawm ↔️ Fasting during Ramadan
    Hajj ↔️ Pilgrimage to Mecca
  • What is the significance of Salat in Islam?
    Maintains connection with Allah
  • The Salat is performed five times a day
  • Order the Five Pillars of Islam according to their significance in the daily lives of Muslims.
    1️⃣ Shahada: Foundation of faith
    2️⃣ Salat: Daily prayer
    3️⃣ Zakat: Charitable giving
    4️⃣ Sawm: Fasting during Ramadan
    5️⃣ Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca
  • Match the pillar with its description:
    Shahada ↔️ Declaration of faith
    Salat ↔️ Five daily prayers
    Zakat ↔️ Mandatory charitable giving
    Sawm ↔️ Fasting during Ramadan
    Hajj ↔️ Pilgrimage to Mecca
  • What is the purpose of Zakat in Islam?
    Purifies wealth and helps the needy
  • Match the practice with its corresponding belief:
    Shahada ↔️ Belief in the oneness of God
    Salat ↔️ Belief in regular communication with Allah
    Zakat ↔️ Belief in social justice
    Sawm ↔️ Belief in self-discipline and empathy
    Hajj ↔️ Belief in the unity of the Muslim community
  • The Hajj pilgrimage inspires deeper commitment to Islam in daily life.

    True
  • Which pillar of Islam brings Muslims from all over the world to Mecca?
    Hajj
  • What is the economic impact of Zakat on the Muslim community?
    Reduces economic disparities
  • What is an example of a communal activity during Ramadan that strengthens social ties?
    Iftar meals
  • Religious practices are outward actions and behaviors performed to express faith and beliefs
  • Other important Islamic practices include ethical behaviors like charity and modesty
  • The Hajj unites Muslims globally and reinforces their faith through shared experiences.

    True
  • Sawm during Ramadan develops empathy and spiritual reflection.

    True
  • The Five Pillars influence both individual spirituality and the broader community in Islam.

    True
  • What does the Shahada declare?
    "There is no god but Allah"
  • Fasting during Ramadan develops empathy, self-discipline, and spiritual awareness
  • The Shahada guides all aspects of a Muslim's life
  • How does Salat strengthen social bonds within the Muslim community?
    Encourages communal worship
  • Order the Five Pillars of Islam as they are typically observed:
    1️⃣ Shahada
    2️⃣ Salat
    3️⃣ Zakat
    4️⃣ Sawm
    5️⃣ Hajj
  • The Shahada declares belief in one God (Allah) and that Muhammad is His prophet
  • Match each Islamic practice with its significance.
    Shahada ↔️ Establishes core belief of Islam
    Salat ↔️ Maintains regular connection with Allah
    Zakat ↔️ Promotes social justice
    Sawm ↔️ Develops empathy and spiritual reflection
    Hajj ↔️ Unites Muslims globally
  • What is the purpose of Zakat in Islam?
    Promotes social justice
  • What are the foundational practices that all Muslims are expected to observe?
    Five Pillars of Islam
  • Salat involves praying five times a day to maintain a connection with Allah.

    True
  • Where do Muslims perform the Hajj pilgrimage?
    Mecca
  • What values does Sawm develop that are reflected in daily life?
    Empathy, self-discipline, spiritual awareness
  • During Ramadan, communities often organize communal Iftar meals to break their fast
  • The Shahada creates a shared identity and purpose among Muslims.

    True
  • The Hajj pilgrimage fosters understanding and mutual respect among diverse Muslim communities