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Muslim Practices

The Muslim way of life rests on the Five Pillars:

1. The creed—“There is no deity except Allah and Muhammad is his messenger”

2. Prayer five times daily (at dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, and night)


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3. Fasting from dawn until sunset during the lunar month of Ramadan (no food, drink, or sexual relations)

4. Almsgiving (generally reckoned at 2.5 percent of one’s savings)

5. A one-time pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca (or Makkah), Islam’s holiest city, by all who are physically and financially able.

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Muslim Holy Days

The Muslim day of communal worship is Friday, when Muslim men are required to gather at noon in the mosque (masjid) for prayer and a sermon by the imam or prayer leader. (Women may also attend but are not obliged to do so.) Friday is not a day of rest in the Jewish or Christian sense, but some Muslims may take the day off—or part of it—where possible.

Eid al-Fitr [eed ul-FI-tur] (Festival of Fast-Breaking). The lesser of the two holidays, Eid al-Fitr occurs immediately after the Ramadan fast on the first day of the following month and is a time of feasting and gift giving.

Eid al-Adha [eed ul-ad-HAA] (Festival of Sacrifice). Eid al-Adha occurs on the 10th day of the twelfth lunar month when pilgrimages are made to Mecca. Besides being a festive time, Eid al-Adha is a period of sacrifice commemorating the prophet Abraham’s willingness to offer up his son Ishmael. Because Allah provided Abraham a ram instead, Muslims sacrifice an animal as part of the rites of the Hajj (pilgrimage) and give away one-third to needy families and one-third to friends.

Ashura [AA-shu-raah] (Martyrdom of Hussein). This holiday is celebrated by Shi’a Muslims on day tenth day of the first lunar month, and commemorates the defeat of Ali’s son Hussein at Karbala (modern-day Iraq) while defending his Shi’a followers.