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Pillars of Islam:
Taharah (Purification)
'The Key to Paradise is Salah and the Key to Salah is Taharah'.
Cleanliness of the body and clothes is called Taharah. Prayer,
according to the Quran and Hadith, is the means for purification
of soul, and of the body and the garments a man wears, which is
declared to be necessary as a preparation for prayer. The
importance of outward cleanliness in the religion of Islam may
be shown 
Salah (Prayer)
Salah is the most important of the five basic duties in Islam.
It is a particular way of worshipping Allah and offering
devotion to Him which Allah and His Prophet have taught us. We
came close to Allah, by performing it regularly, correctly and
with full awareness of its significance and meaning. Salah is
the practical proof of our faith in Allah and Islam. Salah is
offered five times a 
Sawm (Fasting)
Sawm, the fourth pillar of Islam, is another act of Ibadah.
Fasting means abstaining from eating, drinking, smoking and
conjugal relations from before sunrise to sunset. Sawm develops
self-control and helps us to overcome selfishness, greed,
laziness and other faults. Fasting teaches us to control the
love of comfort. It helps us to remain truly obedient to Allah's

Zakah
'Prayer carries us half-way to God, fasting brings us to the
door of His palace, and alms procure us admission.' Zakah
(welfare contribution) is the third pillar of Islam. The word
Zakah means to 'purify or cleanse'. Zakah is the name given in
Islam to that portion of money or wealth which as per Allah's
command is given to the poor and the needy so that they become
the 
Hajj (Pilgrimage)
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam. The word Hajj literally
means. repairing to a thing for the sake of a visit and in the
technicality of law the repairing to Baitullah (The house of
Allah) to observe the necessary devotions (iqamat-an li-l-nusuk).
Baitullah is one of the names by which the Ka'bah is known; and
nusuk means ibadah (worship or devotion), or ta'a (obedience);
it is also the 
Tawhid - The Unity of God
All the basic principles of Islam are fully dealt with in the
Holy Quran, and so is the doctrine of faith in God, where of the
corner stone is belief in the unity of God. Tawhid is the most
important Islamic belief. The Unity of God, according to the
Holy Quran, implies that God is One in His person (dhat), One in
His attributes (Sifat) and One in His works (af'al). His oneness
in His person means there is neither 
Al-Qadr
Everything in the universe has a pre-determined set course which
we call Al-Qadr. Nothing can happen without the will and
knowledge of Allah. Allah knows the present, the past and the
future of every creature. The destiny of every creature is
already known to Allah. (25:2, 33:38) 
Akhirah (Life after Death)
Life after death is the last of the basic principles of Islam.
Belief in Akhirah is very important and is vital for Muslims.
Out life on earth is temporary and is meant to be a preparation
for Akhirah which is never ending. There are different terms
used for Akhirah in the Holy Quran, but the future or the next
life, is the real meaning conveyed by all those terms. Death, in
the light 
Risalah (Prophethood)
Risalah is a channel of communication between Allah and mankind.
Allah, in His infinite mercy has provided man with guidance to
follow the right course and so make this world a happy and
peaceful place to live in. There will be a great reward in the
life after death for those who follow this guidance. 
Books of Allah
Allah's greatest favour to mankind is His guidance contained in
the books of revelation. The pure, perfect and most useful
knowledge comes only from Allah, the Wisest and the Greatest.
(2:146-147, 4:163, 53:1-6) 
The Day of Judgement
The Day of Judgement is the day when all human beings and living
souls shall die, the entire world shall perish, the mountains
shall blow like cotton puffs, the stars shall disintegrate and
fall down, and almost all the objects shall be reduced to
nothingness. 
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