The Shahadah is also known as this.
What is the declaration of faith?
What is prayer?
This practice is demanded of Muslims over a certain wealth threshold.
What is alms-giving?
What is fasting?
One the first day of the Hajj involves the tawaf, in which you circle this building seven times
What is the Kaaba?
What is the oneness of Allah?
The number of times Salah is performed in one day.
What is 5 times a day?
The percentage of earnings given for the Zakat
What is 2.5%?
Muslims participate in sawm during this holy month
What is Ramadan?
This ritual involves throwing pebbles at 3 pillars, and calls back to the story of Ibrahim resisting temptation.
What is the Stoning of the Devil?
When does a Muslim recite the Shahadah?
What is to declare their faith/convert?
The first call to prayer happens at this time of the day.
What is sunrise?
The minimum amount of wealth someone needs to be required to give Zakat is equal to the value of these two minerals.
What are gold and silver?
Muslims are supposed to do this when reminded of their physical needs
What is thinking/realigning with Allah?
The spot where Muhammad gave his final sermon
What is Mount Mercy/Jabal Rahmah?
A Muslim will hear the Sahadah being recited in daily life at this time.
What is prayer/Salah?
The magrib is the 4th time of prayer and occurs at this time of the day.
What is sunset?
Things Zakat money can go be given to
Who are travelers, refugees, the poor, debtors, former captives or slaves, recent converts, administrators of Zakat, those facing recent hardships, and causes that align with Islamic principles
This aspect of Sawm brings Muslims closer together
What is collective encouragement/challenge OR What is breaking the fast?
This tradition on the last day of the Hajj represents the shedding of past sins and rebirth.
What is shaving/cutting hair?
What is universalizing beliefs/putting everyone on equal footing?
When does the Asr occur?
What is between midday and sunset?
What is nisab?
This event celebrates the night the Quran was revealed to Muhammad
What is the Night of Power/Laylat al-Qadr?
This term refers to a Muslim standing before God from noon to sunset in prayer and reflection. It is practiced on the second day of the Hajj.
What is wuquf?