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By, Mr. Amster

What do you think Islam is?

The Spread of Islam In 1500 years, Islam spreads throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe. Today it is still the fastest growing religion in the world

Significant concepts of Islam? Muhammad was the Seal of the Prophets for Islam. Islam means submitting to the will of Allah (God). Their holy book is called the Koran (Qur'an) Believers hold the Five Pillars as fundamental to the foundation of Islam.

Five Pillars Shahadah: To profess that there is no one god but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet; that is, a strict monotheism with Mohammed as the final prophet. Salat: To pray five times daily, reciting from the Koran passages in praise of the Lord. Zakat: To give alms to the poor, and for the support of religious and good causes. According to the Qur’an 2.5% of your earnings. Siyam: To fast from sunrise to sunset during the month of Ramadan. Hajj: To make the Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, required of all believers at least once in their lifetime.

Now Its Your Turn Provide an introduction about the Five Pillars. Which of the Five Pillars would you believe the most important? Be able to Elaborate and Persuade Which of the Five Pillars would you have the most ease in following? Be able to Explain Which of the Five Pillars would you have the most difficulty in following? Be able to Explain

Bibliography Religion News Blog Archives. http://www.lifesip.com/islam-religion.html University of Massachusetts Resources. http://resourcesforhistoryteachers.wikispaces.com/ Lessons from History: Essential Understandings and Historical Perspectives Students Should Acquire, National Center for History in the Schools, 1992, p. 234).