Islam Flashcards

(25 cards)

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Define Shahada.

A

The declaration of faith, stating there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger.

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What is the second pillar of Islam?

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The second pillar is Salah, the ritual prayer performed five times a day.

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Fill in the blank: Zakat is a form of _______ in Islam.

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charity

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True or false: Sawm refers to fasting during Ramadan.

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TRUE

Sawm is observed from dawn until sunset during the month of Ramadan.

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What is the fifth pillar of Islam?

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The fifth pillar is Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim must undertake at least once.

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Define Salah.

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The practice of ritual prayer in Islam, performed five times daily facing Mecca.

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What is the purpose of Zakat?

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To purify wealth and assist those in need, typically calculated as 2.5% of savings.

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Fill in the blank: Hajj occurs during the month of _______.

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Dhu al-Hijjah

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True or false: Shahada is recited only once in a lifetime.

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FALSE

It is recited during prayers and important life events.

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What does Sawm require Muslims to do?

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To abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs from dawn until sunset.

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Define Hajj.

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The pilgrimage to Mecca, required of all Muslims who are physically and financially able.

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What is the first pillar of Islam?

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The first pillar is Shahada, the declaration of faith.

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Fill in the blank: Zakat is often referred to as _______ tax.

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almsgiving

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True or false: Salah can be performed anywhere.

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FALSE

While it can be performed in various places, it is preferred in a mosque.

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What is the significance of Hajj?

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It represents unity among Muslims and obedience to Allah.

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Define Ramadan.

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The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by fasting from dawn to sunset.

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What is the minimum requirement for Zakat?

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2.5% of accumulated wealth over a lunar year.

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Fill in the blank: Salah includes _______ units of prayer.

19
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True or false: Shahada is the most important pillar of Islam.

A

TRUE

It is the foundation of a Muslim’s faith and practice.

20
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What is Iftar?

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The meal to break the fast during Ramadan, eaten after sunset.

21
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Define Umrah.

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A lesser pilgrimage to Mecca that can be performed at any time of the year.

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What is the role of intention in Sawm?

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Muslims must have the intention to fast before dawn each day.

23
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Fill in the blank: Hajj includes the ritual of _______.

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Tawaf, circling the Kaaba.

24
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True or false: Zakat is optional for Muslims.

A

FALSE

It is mandatory for those who meet the wealth threshold.

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What is the **Kaaba**?
A sacred structure in Mecca, towards which Muslims pray and perform Tawaf during Hajj.