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Mohammad
Gabriel
The angel who delivered God's messages to Mohammad, crucial for the Quran's revelation.
Quran
The holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Mohammad by Gabriel.
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Tawheed
The belief in the oneness of God (Allah), central to Islamic faith.
Shirk
The sin of associating partners with God, seen as the worst act in Islam.
Jihad
The external struggle, often interpreted as physical defense of Islam.
The internal, spiritual struggle to be a better person and follow God’s will.
Five Pillars of Islam
The five basic acts of worship every Muslim follows, forming the foundation of a Muslim's life.
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Shahadah
The testimony that there is no god but Allah, and Mohammad is His messenger.
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Sawm
A fast from dawn until sunset during the month of Ramadan, focusing on self discipline.
Hajj
Every Muslim is required to make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime if they are able to
Abu Bakr
The first Caliph (leader) after Mohammad’s death, and a key figure in early Islam.
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Mecca
The birthplace of Mohammad and the holiest city in Islam, home to the Kaaba.
Medina
The city to which Mohammad migrated (the Hijra), where he established the first Muslim community.
People of the Book
Jews and Christians, who are considered by Muslims to be recipients of earlier divine scriptures.
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Shirk
The sin of associating others with God, considered the greatest sin in Islam.
Jihad
The struggle or effort in the way of God, which can be both an internal spiritual struggle and an external physical struggle
Sunni
The largest sect in Islam, who follow the traditional practices and beliefs established by the Prophet and his companions.
Shia
A major sect that believes leadership should stay within the Prophet's family, particularly through his cousin and son in law, Ali.
Sufism
A mystical branch of Islam focused on seeking a direct, personal connection with God, often through poetry, music, and meditation.
Mohammad is considered the last prophet in Islam, and he is believed to have received revelations from God through the angel Gabriel.