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Islam Worship • The Islamic place of worship is a Mosque • When Muslims go to a mosque, there is a place either outside the mosque or just inside where they take off their shoes and carry out a cleaning ritual. • Within the mosque there are separate areas of worship for men and women. • When everyone is in the mosque they sit to show an equal status. Prayer • Muslims are meant to pray five times a day equally spread apart so that god is always present in their mind. • When they pray they should face towards Mecca. • Prayer is also known as Salat. Mecca/Mekah • As previously mentioned when Muslims pray they face Mecca. • Muslims must at least make one pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime. (providing they are financially and physically able) • The pilgrimage is done from days 8-13 of the 12th month. • The reason they go to Mecca is because it was declared a site of pilgrimage by the Prophet Muhammad in 630. Dietary Laws • Foods come in to two categories: Halal (Lawful) and Haram (Unlawful) • Meat from swine is not allowed • Alcohol is not allowed • Animals must be slaughtered in the permitted (clean) way. The slaughter must be carried out by a certified and qualified Muslim as a special prayer is chanted. Quran • The Quran is the holy book for Muslims. • They read the Quran from left to right. • It is available in 40 languages but Muslims are taught to learn and recite it in Arabic. • When Quran’s first came out, they were rare so Muslims had to learn it by heart. 5 Pillars of Worship • Shahada – A person becomes a Muslim by making the basic statement of testimony or witness • Salat – A formal ritualised prayer performed at 5 specified times in the day • Zakat – An obligatory charitable contribution theoretically due annually from every Muslim • Saum – Fast from dawn to dusk each day during the 9th month • Hajj – At least once in their life, each Muslim must make a pilgrimage to Mecca Fun Facts! • Islam is the second largest religion in the world. • There are about 2 million Muslims in Britain. • In Arabic, Islam Means ‘Submission to the will of God’ • After saying ‘Prophet Muhammad’ you need to say ‘peace be upon him’