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Mohammad the prophet whom Islam reached defensive form
Mecca is defined as a city in Saudi Arabia that Muslims consider to be a holy city in Islam, or any place that is the center of an activity and attracts many visitors with a similar interest.
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Hajj-is the pilgrimage to Mecca Once a year, Muslims of every ethnic group, colour, social status, and culture gather together in Mecca and stand before the Kaaba praising Allah together.
The five pillars
Shahada- The testimony. The declaration of faith:There is no god worthy of worship expect God, and Muhammed is his Messenger (or prophet)
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Tawheed is an Islamic-Arabic term which has often been translated into English as "monotheism"; the belief in One God as opposed to dualism, Polytheism or Atheism. ... Literally, Tawheed means unification or union.
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Gabriel The angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David. (Novak 211)
Jihad (Exertion, Struggle, Holy War)
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People of the Book! Our apostle has come to reveal to you much of what you have hidden in the Scriptures, and to forgive you much
Shirk- Islam, like Judaism and Christianity, condemns idolatry, a condemnation that at its deepest level is a warning not to enslave oneself to anything less than God.
Sharia- Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet (Hadith and Sunna), prescribing both religious and secular duties and sometimes retributive penalties for lawbreaking. It has generally been supplemented by legislation adapted to the conditions of the day, though the manner in which it should be applied in modern states is a subject of dispute between Islamic fundamentalists and modernists
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Sufism mystical Islamic belief and practice in which Muslims seek the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God.