Islam practices

Cards (26)

  • Salah (Adhan): "Believers, when the call to prayer is made [...] hurry towards the reminder of God"
  • Shahadah: "I testify that there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger (and Ali is a friend of Allah)"
  • Salah (Wudu): "You who believe, when you're about to pray [...] wash your whole body"
  • Du'a: "Call on me and I will answer you"
  • Hajj: "Pilgrimage to the house is a duty owed to God by those who are able to undertake it"
  • Greater Jihad: "Do great jihad with the help of the Qur'an"
  • Lesser Jihad: "Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you and do not go beyond the limits. Indeed God does not love those who go beyond the limits"
  • Shariah: "This is my path, leading straight, so follow it"
  • Id-ul-Adha: "My son, indeed I have seen in a dream that I must sacrifice you"
  • Zakah: "Zakah is for bringing hearts together"
  • Zakah: "God is well aware of whatever good you do"
  • Sawm: "It was in the month of Ramadan that the Qur'an was revealed as guidance"
  • Sawm: "You who believe, fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may be mindful of God."
  • Salah: "Prayer prohibits immorality and wrongdoing"
  • Zakah: "Do good, for God loves those who do good"
  • Salah + Zakah: "Those who believe, keep up the prayer, and pay the prescribed alms, will have their reward with their Lord."
  • Tabarra - dissociating from the enemies of Muhammad and his family
  • Tawallah - following the prophet Muhammad and his family
  • Amr-bil-Maruf - doing what is right
  • Nahi Anil Munkar - prohibiting what is bad
  • sujud - prostration
  • The Qiblah wall is the wall that faces Makkah.
  • The mihrab is the niche in the Qiblah wall the indicates the direction of Makkah.
  • Khums is 20% of savings - 10% is given to religious leaders, 10% is given to charity.
  • Tawaf - circling the Ka'aba seven times anti-clockwise to remember Muhammad smashing the idols. Performed at the beginning and end of hajj.
  • Subhah beads are used in prayer when Muslims are remembering the 99 names of Allah.