What is the first pillar of Islam?
Shahadah (testifying that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger).
What is the second pillar of Islam?
Salah (Prayer).
What is the third pillar of Islam?
Zakah.
What is the fourth pillar of Islam?
Fasting in Ramadan
What is the fifth pillar of Islam?
Hajj.
Can a person enter Islam without saying the Shahadah?
No. The Shahadah is the testimony
How many daily prayers do Muslims perform?
Five.
Fajr
Dhur
Asr
Magrib
Isha
Who receives Zakah?
The poor and needy.
During which month do Muslims fast?
Ramadan
How many times is Hajj required for someone who is able?
Once in a lifetime.
Who is Allah's last Messenger?
Prophet Muhammad
Is prayer optional or obligatory?
Obligatory.
Does everyone have to pay Zakah?
Only those who have enough wealth.
Name one thing a fasting person stays away from during the day.
Food or drink
Where do Muslims go to perform Hajj?
Mecca
How many testimonies make up the Shahadah?
"La ilaha illa Allah"
Meaning: There is no one worthy of worship except Allah.
"Muhammadur Rasulullah"
Meaning: Muhammad ﷺ is the Messenger of Allah.
Prayer is a sign of what?
Faith In Allah
Paying Zakah is a sign of what?
Faith
Fasting helps us gain what quality?
Taqwa. --- Taqwa = Love Allah + Obey Allah + Stay away from sins.
What is the reward for an accepted Hajj?
Jannah.
What are the 5 conditions for believing in the Messenger ﷺ _____
Loving him more than everyone else.
Obeying him in what he commands.
Believing what he informs us of.
Avoiding what he forbids.
Worshipping Allah only in the way he legislated.
The prayers should be performed for whom alone?
Allah alone.
Name three people who can receive Zakah.
The poor
The needy
Those in debt
Travelers in need
Those collecting Zakah funds
Fasting begins at Fajr and ends at what time?
Sunset (Maghrib).
True or False: Hajj is only required for those who are able.
True.