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Are any of these 5 pillars in the koran…??Muhammad never enumerates five pillars. The current five are from a Hadith from the second Caliph Umar
Are any of these 5 pillars in the koran…??Muhammad never enumerates five pillars. The current five are from a Hadith from the second Caliph Umar
prayer, fasting, pilgrimage, and payment of the poor tax is in the Quran. The testimony of faith itself is not.Are any of these 5 pillars in the koran…??
OK thanks!prayer, fasting, pilgrimage, and payment of the poor tax is in the Quran. The testimony of faith itself is not.
The Quran commands us to believe, pray, fast, pay the poor tax and perform the pilgrimage, but does not tell us how to do these things. So we take it from the prophet (pbuh&hf) how to enter into Islam, how to pray, how to fast, etcetera.
Sorry “Nick” but this post is a little bit ridiculous and so is the ensuing discussion which has taken a decidedly Shi’a slant, with posters seemingly willing to believe anything famdigy says.The five pillars of Islam are, according to modern Muslims:
The five pillars of Islam according to Mohammed (page six of his farewell sermon):
- Profession of faith
- Prayer five times a day
- Paying the Zakat
- Fasting during Ramadan
- Pilgrimage to Kaaba
I wonder who changed the pillars of Islam?
- Prayer five times a day
- Fasting during Ramadan
- Paying the Zakat
- Pilgrimage to Kaaba
- Obedience to rulers
This i more consistent with the Islamic religion i know and the Quran in contrast withsay that there is no god but God and that Muhammad is his Messenger,
I take issue with the worship Muhammad (pbuh)as i do often at the Mosque on Fridays the Imam claims him as his master.To testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah **and **Muhammad is Allah’s Apostle
what is the problem with calling him our master / sayidna (in arabic) ?AsSalum o Aleikum Sister,
long time no speak, you still study?
This i more consistent with the Islamic religion i know and the Quran in contrast with
I take issue with the worship Muhammad (pbuh)as i do often at the Mosque on Fridays the Imam claims him as his master.
My argument is you would do better with Allah as your master.
By His will and your submitting may Allah bless and guide you to the right path
AsSalum o Aleikum,what is the problem with calling him our master / sayidna (in arabic) ?
actually we call all prophets of God by our master
and we call the companions of our prophets by our masters
seems to me you just misunderstand the concept
actually , we can’t use this word with God ( at least i’m talking about the rabic word i use)
as for this word can be apply to humans only