Faith
Prayer
Charity
Fasting
Pilgrimage
100

This pillar is the basic statement of belief in Islam

Shahada. 

100

Muslims are required to pray this many times a day. 

5

100

What pillar requires giving to people in need. 

Zakat

100

During this holy month, Muslims fast. 

Ramadan

100

This pillar of the 5 pillars of Islam involves a journey to a holy city. 

Hajj

200

The Shahada highlights the belief in one God, which is also known by this Arabic name. 

Allah

200

Muslims face this city during prayer. 

Mecca

200

Zakat is calculated as this percentage of savings. 

2.5%

200

During daytime hours, Muslims do not eat food and drink this type of drink when fasting. 

Water

200

Hajj takes place in this country. 

Saudi Arabia

300

Truthfully reciting the Shahada is enough to convert to this religion. 

Islam

300

This day of the week has a special congregational prayer. 

Friday

300

Zakat aids groups such as the needy, poor, and this other group. 

Orphans

300

Muslims break their fast with this meal. 

Iftar

300

Hajj must be completed this many times for Muslims who are physically and financially able to. 

One time

400

This language is traditionally used when reciting the Shahada.

Arabic

400

Muslims preform this cleansing ritual before praying.  

Wudu

400

Voluntarily giving more charity beyond Zakat is this type of giving. 

Sadaqah. 

400

Muslims eat this pre-dawn meal during Ramadan. 

Suhoor

400

During Hajj, Muslims walk around this cube-shaped building. 

Kaaba

500

The Shahada includes belief in God and in this final prophet of Islam. 

Muhammad. 

500

Usually announced from a mosque, this Arabic word refers to the call of prayer. 

Adhan

500

Zakat is usually given once a year by Muslims over this type of calendar year. 

Lunar year

500

The end of Ramadan is marked by this holiday. 

Eid al-Fitr

500

During Hajj, pilgrims must walk around the Kaaba this many times as part of the ritual called Tawaf.

7 times