Basics of Islam Course
Lesson 2
Learning Objectives
1. Have a practical understanding of the 5 Pillars of Islam.
2. Know what EVERY Muslim should believe (6 Pillars of Faith).
Virtue of knowledge
“Allâh will exalt in degree those of you who believe, and those who have been granted knowledge”
[Qur’an - 58:11]
5 Pillars of Islam
From the shahdah can you answer the following:1. What is our purpose in
life?2. How should we fulfil this
purpose?
Further reading (Pages 97-115)
1. Declaration of Faith (Shahadah)
• Prayer is the direct link between you and Allah. Main form of worship. • How many times a day must we
pray?• What are the names of the prayers
and their approx. timings?• What is the act I must do before I
pray?
2. Perform Prayers (Salah)
• A person must start to pray when they reach the age of.……..
• Does anyone know how the commandment of prayer was revealed?
• Detailed discussion on ablution and prayer – Week 4 and 5
• Further reading (Pages 116-125)
2. Perform Prayers (Salah)
• We are responsible to take care of the poor by giving an obligated charity (zakat) to those in need.
• To ensure this takes place, Allah has obligated for us to make an annual payment of 2.5% of our wealth and assets to the poor.
• This payment only becomes an obligation if our wealth is above a certain level.
• There are 8 categories of people who are eligible to receive zakat (Quran 9:60)
• Further reading (pages 125-130)
3. Pay Zakat (Charity)
What are some of the wisdoms of Zakat?
This annual obligation of giving charity.
• Ramadan is the ….. month in the Islamic calendar.
• Each day when does the fast start and end?
• A person must start to fast when they reach the age of.……..
• What happens when Ramadan is over?
• Further reading (Pages 130-134)
4. Fasting in Ramadan
• The pilgrimage (the Hajj) to Mecca in Saudi Arabia is an obligation on every Muslim to perform once in their lifetime.
• Hajj is performed by following the rituals done by the Prophet Muhammad.
• From what age does the obligation begin?• What if someone doesn’t have enough
money or they are not physically able?• Further reading (pages 135-140)
5. Perform Pilgrimage (Hajj)
If someone is travelling they can combine their prayers.
If someone is travelling or sick they can skip that fast and make up later.
When a woman is on her menses cycle the obligation of praying is lifted and she doesn’t have to make them up.
If someone is old or poor they don’t have to perform Hajj?
What does this show about Islam? About Allah?
Pillars of Emaan(Faith)
Hadith mentioning 6 Pillars
To believe in (1) Allah, (2) His Angels, (3) His Books, (4) His
Messengers, the (5) Last Day, and to believe in (6) Divine
Decree, the good and the bad. [Collected by Al Muslim]
1. Belief in Allah• To believe in One God. Same God for
all of mankind. In Arabic – Allah•Allah is the Creator and Provider of
everything. He is worthy of worship. •Allah has no partners, no father or
mother, no son or daughter. •Allah cannot be compared to His
creation. There is nothing like Allah.
1. Belief in Allah•Allah is above the heavens and has
knowledge of everything.•QUESTION: Is Allah everywhere? Is
Allah part of everything?•Allah doesn’t need anything from us,
worshipping Him is our own benefit
1. Belief in AllahQUESTION: What are some of the proofs that Allah exists?1. Natural instinct (fitrah)2. Signs in the creation3. Sending of Messengers and
RevelationsFurther reading (pages 157-163)
2. Belief in AngelsTo believe in the Angels of Allah.QUESTIONS: 1. Who created the Angels? 2. What were Angels created from?3. What is the purpose of the Angels?4. Can Angels disobey Allah?
2. Belief in Angels5. Can we see the angels?6. What other creation is part of the
unseen that we believe exists?7. What were Jinns created from?
Further reading (pages 157-163)
3. Belief in Divine Scriptures• To believe Allah sent down divine
revelations to His Messengers.•We accept all the past
revelations in their original form, however, they no longer exist. • The final revelation is what we
follow.
3. Belief in Divine ScripturesWhat are the 5 scriptures?• The Scrolls given to Ibrahim
(Abraham), the Torah given to Musa (Moses), the Zaboor to Dawud (David), the Injeel given to Esa (Jesus) and the Qur’angiven to Muhammad ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص
3. Belief in Divine ScripturesWhat do Muslims believe about the Bible? • The Injeel was revealed to Esa
(Jesus), NOT the Bible.• The Bible was written by men
AFTER Esa (Jesus).• Further reading (pages 171-178)
4. Belief in Messengers• To believe Allah sent Prophets and
Messengers to every nation of mankind beginning from Adam(peace be upon him) to the final Prophet and Messenger,Muhammad (peace be upon him). •QUESTION: Give some names of
previous Prophets.
4. Belief in Messengers• The main message of all the
Prophets was the same, which was….•Unlike teachings of other faiths we
believe the Prophets were faithful and sinless servants of Allah. •Allah sent us the Quran as guidance,
what is the role of the Prophet ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص?• Further reading (pages 178 – 185)
5. Belief in Judgement Day• To believe in life after death. •After a period in the grave, all of
mankind will be resurrected from the state of death on Judgement Day. •All of our deeds, good and bad,
small and large are recorded by Angels in our book of deeds.
5. Belief in Judgement Day•On Judgement Day we will be
presented with this book and then judged and then sent to Paradise or Hellfire. • There are detailed descriptions
of what will take place on this Day in the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص
5. Belief in Judgement DayDISCUSSION: How can belief in what was mentioned in the previous slides impact the way we live our lives?That ALL our deeds are recorded. That this life is temporary. Our eternal home is the next life.Further reading (pages 185-197)
6. Belief in Divine Decree• To believe that everything that
happens to us has been decreed by Allah. •Our knowledge is limited. The
Knowledge of Allah is limitless, He is Loving, Wise and Just, so we believe His decree for us is the best.
6. Belief in Divine Decree•We plan our decisions and then put
our trust in Allah for the best outcome. •QUESTION: Give a personal example
where you have planned and then put your trust in Allah. • Further reading (pages 197 – 206)
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