Land of OZ is the name of my country. It is located at North American near the Pacific Ocean. People have been fighting over the five different major religions so that they can choose a dominant religion for the country. As their leader, I have decided that Islam should be the only religion in my country because they follow the 5 Pillars of Islam and they have two major branches called the Shi’ites and Sunnites. They follow the 5 Pillars of Islam. the first pillar is Shahada. This means testifying to god’s oneness. The second pillar is Salat. A good muslim is expected to pray. The third pillars is Zabat. giving charity,the fourth pillar is Sawm.: Fast, the five pillars is Hajj.: Pilgrimage-Journey and Muslims follow the 5 pillars of islam
The Five Pillars of Islam are lifelong acts of worship, which includes faith, prayer, almsgiving (charity), fasting, and a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabia to Islam. All practicing Muslims accept belief in the ‘Six Articles of Faith’ and are
Throughout Middle Eastern, beginning in the 1800’s many changes and continuities have occurred and shaped what there national identity is in present day. Religion and literature have remained a continuous factor throughout this time period; where as a very successful oil discovery and currently changing government help shape the Middle Eastern national identity
There holy book is called Quran and contains the revelations that god made to Muhammad. They believe that through god Mecca was the holy city and the center of Islam. The five pillars are very different from any other religion because all Muslims must know them and they are the key to Islam. They are Shahada, Salat, Zakat. Siyam, and the Hajj. The Hajj is a key step in the five pillars and it tells that a Muslim must travel to Mecca to participate in a series of rituals if money and heath is stable. Islam’s holy building is called a mosque. They also have two major sects called sunni and shii.
The five pillars of Islam are Shahada, Salat, Zakai, Sawn, and Hajj. In order for muslims to
The Wizard of OZ, is a famous novel. The story talked about the adventure of a girl Dorothy who dropped into a strange world occasionally with her three comrades—Scarecrow, Tin Woodman and Cowardly Lion. Dorothy came to the Land of OZ with her house and the house crushed the Witch of the East, who is the wicked in that land. She got a pair of silver shoes from the corpse of the Witch of the East, which had powerful charm. She missed her uncle and aunt who lived in the original world, and she was told to find the greatest wizard, OZ, in this country by walking along the gold-like yellow brick road with the silver shoes. In her way, she met Scarecrow, Tin Woodman and Cowardly Lion as her comrades, met lots of interesting matters, and finally returned to her home.
Gale can be a metaphor for a strong wind, which is also the last name of Dorothy, from “The Wizard of Oz”. There are many ways that Gales influence the story. The first way this was shown, was at the beginning of the story. Dorothy wants to make sure that Toto is not put to sleep, but her family blows her off course, and inadvertently sent her to the land of Oz (The Wizard of Oz, Victor Fleming). This shows how Gales influence the story, because the Gale family sent Dorothy in the wrong direction. Another ways Gales influence the story, was when Dorothy was sent to the Land of Oz. After being sent back to her home by Professor Marvel, Dorothy sees that a tornado is very close to her home, she runs inside, and wakes up in the land of Oz (Cite).
All followers of Islam, who are known as Muslims, have to follow the five pillars of faith. Those include:
This is in 8th Grade at St joe's when we didn’t really want to end the year by doing anything special or as we saw it extra work but our music teacher wanted us to do something different that no class has done before, but literally none of my 22 other classmates wanted to do the play except maybe a couple of people who like to act and perform and were the leads. Wizard of Oz was the play that our music teacher chose and it was only a couple days away, and I being one of the lesser important parts was not really being prepared for it . We were doing the Wizard of Oz and I was one of the easiest parts a fighting tree… it may not seem like much but it was the part I wanted because you don’t have to sing or dance or basically say anything the
One of the most famous, classic movies of all time is the Wizard of Oz. Being a PG movie, it is great for all ages. The story of The Wizard of Oz was written by Frank Baum and published on May 17, 1900, during the second industrial revolution. It was released as a movie on August 12, 1939, featuring Judy Garland, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley, Ray Bolger, Billie Burke, Margaret Hamilton and Frank Morgan. It is in fact a musical, and Judy Garland, with her amazing voice, sings all throughout the movie. The movie is filled with fabulous special effects, such as being one of the first movies ever to have full color. The Wizard of Oz is a spectacular, sci-fi-fantasy.
The Five Pillars of Faith are devotional practices that provide every Muslim with a practical framework to cultivate spiritual development. It put into practice a Muslims belief, as they all must fulfill these five obligations in order to live a respectable and responsible life according to Shari’ah (Islamic Law). The Five Pillars consist of the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (daily prayer), Zakat (obligatory almsgiving), Sawm (Fasting) and Hajj (Pilgrimage). They aim to make Muslims conscious of God and bring peace and harmony between the physical and spiritual desires of a human being.
The pilgrimage to Mecca, which is the fifth Pillar of Islam, is known as hajj. The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of the entire religion, and dictate the actions of every Muslim in both a private and public manner (Western Traditions 244). The first Pillar is shahadah: “to declare, or bear witness, that there is no god except God (Allah), and that Muhammad is the Messenger of God” (Western Traditions 244). The second Pillar is salat: “to establish regular worship” (Western Traditions 244) also known as prayer – which must occur five times a day. The third Pillar is almsgiving: which requires paying the Zakat alms (Western Traditions 244).
Islam is not only religion, but a way of life followed by over 1 billion Muslims. Islam identifies the six articles of faith, central beliefs that every Muslim must believe in order to be a true Muslim. These include the belief in existence and unity of God, existence of angels, God’s revelation to humans in holy books, God appointing prophets to all people, resurrection and life after death, and God’s Will and human freedom of choice (Ewing, 2004, p. 1). The importance of these beliefs can be highlighted through the practical expressions of the five pillars. These include Shahadah, Salah, Zakah, Saum and Hajj which are all important during Muslim life because they are used daily or have to be performed at least once. Many of the six
The differing aspects of religious practices were also emerged and classified. The religious practice of Islam is based on the belief known as the five pillars: The declaration of faith, daily prayers, paying charity, fasting during ramadan, and the pilgrimage to Mecca. These are five obligatory duties that a Muslim must adhere to in order to please God and strengthen their faith
The five pillars of Islam are the basics of the Muslim life. The first pillar is called the Shahada or Witness. It is a profession of faith that states simply that “there is no god but God (Allah), and Muhammad is the messenger of God.” Someone becomes a Muslim by stating this declaration of faith. It is also used daily in prayers. The second pillar of Islam is called Salat or Prayer. It describes the ritual prayers muslims are called to pray five times throughout the day. The prayers are made in position facing Mecca. The third pillar is called Zakat or Giving. It is the act of charity Muslims do by setting aside about 2.5 percent of their total income and give to the poor. The fourth pillar of Islam is called Swam or Fasting. Every year in the month of Ramadan, (the ninth month of