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Muslim Practices (Public acts of worship (How and why Muslims pray…
Muslim Practices
Public acts of worship
How and why Muslims pray
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In the home, Mosque, elsewhere
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Zakat/ zakah
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Role and importance of gibing alms: origins, how alms should be given, why Alms should be given, benefits of giving Alms and Khums as additional form of giving in Shi'a Islam
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Jihad
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Common and divergent views of different Muslim groups about if and when the holy war aspect of Lesser Jihad should be waged
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Festivals/ special days
Id-ul-Adha: the festival of sacrifice at the end of Hajj. Origins in Ibrahim's sacrifice of an animal instead of son, Isma'il
Id-ul-Ghadeer: a Shi'a festival that celebrates the appointment of Ali as successor to Muhammad and Muhammad's last sermon. Presents are given, there are special prayers and celebratory meals
Id-ul-Fitr: celebrated at end of Ramadan. A public holiday in Muslim countries where gifts and cards are exchanged, and new clothes are brought for children
Ashura: a Shi'a festival commemorating th martyrdom of the Prophet's grandson Hussayn in 680 CE. british Muslims gather in London for a mourning processions
Importance of all, issues Muslim vs non-Muslim countries
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Private acts of worship
Meaning of du'a (personal prayer or supplication, calling upon Allah
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