4. Number Name
1 Shahada (Faith)
2 Salah (Prayer)
3 Zakat (Charity)
4 Sawm (Fasting)
5 Hajj (Pilgrimage)
5. Name Explanation Number
Shahada (Faith)
This is the foundational declaration of faith, the belief in the oneness of Allah and the
prophethood of Muhammad. It serves as the cornerstone of the Islamic belief system.
1
Salah (Prayer)
After affirming the faith, the practice of daily prayers is established. Prayer is central to
a Muslim's daily routine, and it involves direct communication with Allah.
2
Zakat (Charity)
Once the act of prayer is established, the concept of giving to those in need is
introduced. Zakat represents the social responsibility of Muslims to support the less
fortunate members of their community.
3
Sawm (Fasting)
With the community's growing spiritual foundation, the practice of fasting during the
month of Ramadan is established. Fasting serves to enhance self-discipline, empathy,
and a sense of devotion
4
Hajj (Pilgrimage)
he obligation to undertake the pilgrimage to Mecca is established. Hajj represents the
culmination of a Muslim's spiritual journey and devotion to Allah.
5
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