Introduction
Islam, one
of the major world religions, is publicized by the Prophet Muhammad in Arabia
during the 7th century (Islam | Religion, Beliefs,
Practices, & Facts, 2022). The fundamental obligations Muslims must submit to
are known through the sacred scriptures in the Qur’an that reveal the message
of Allah, their sole God. The central Islamic practices involve the Five
Pillars, Shahada (Faith), Salah (Prayer), Zakat (Almsgiving), Sawm (Fasting),
and Hajj (Pilgrimage), binding the Muslim community worldwide together through
their beliefs. The prime concept of Islam is the law of Shariah that
embraces life commanded by God; This can be demonstrated through their symbolic
representations in the mosque and mainly the star and crescent explained below (Important
People to Islam, 2022).
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