The Ten Obligatory Acts (厂丑颈鈥檃 Islam)
The Ten Obligatory ActsTen compulsory actions that are followed by 厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims, combining the four of five pillars of Islam in addition to Jihad (which applies to all Muslims). are followed by Shi'aMuslims, or Shi鈥檌tes, who believe in the Imamah, leadership of Ali and his descendants after the Prophet Muhammad. Muslims. These combine four of the Five Pillars of IslamThe five observances which must be followed by all practising Muslims, eg Salah - to pray five times a day. with jihadPersonal individual struggle against evil while following the way of Allah. It can also be collective defence of the Muslim community., which applies to all Muslims. It is the final five obligatory acts that distinguish 厂丑颈鈥檃 and SunniMuslims who believe in the successorship of Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Ali as leaders of the Muslim community after the Prophet Muhammad. practice.
- Salah 鈥 committing to daily prayers.
- Sawm 鈥 fasting from just before dawn until sunset.
- Zakah 鈥 giving a proportion of your wealth to help the poor.
- Hajj 鈥 pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca)City where the Prophet Muhammad was born, and where the Ka鈥檅ah is located - often spelt Mecca..
- Jihad 鈥 the struggle to keep belief in Allah and follow his rules, to follow the Five Pillars of Islam successfully and to defend Islam.
- Khums 鈥 20 per cent annual tax. This tax is paid on any profit earned by 厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims. The money is split between charities supporting Islamic education and anyone who is descended from Muhammad who is in need.
- Amr-bil-Maroof 鈥 encouraging people to do what is good:
Enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong (Qur鈥檃n 9:71). Maruf is anything that has been approved in Shariah Law.
- Nahil Anril Munkar 鈥 forbidding evil by discouraging people from doing what is wrong.
- Tawalia 鈥 showing love. This includes both love for God and love for those who follow him.
- Tabarra 鈥 disassociation. 厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims should not associate with God鈥檚 enemies.
Salah 鈥 differences between Sunni and 厂丑颈鈥檃 Islam
There are also some differences between Sunni and 厂丑颈鈥檃 practices in relation to Salah.
厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims combine some prayers, such as the midday and afternoon prayers. Therefore, they may only pray three times a day. Sunni Muslims only combine prayers if they have a good reason to, for example if they are travelling.
厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims also often use natural elements when praying. For example, some place a piece of clay at the spot where their head will rest.
Additionally, the movements that Sunni and 厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims make during prayer can differ. For example, 厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims pray with their hands by their sides, whereas Sunni Muslims pray with their hands either folded or by their sides.
Question
How much is the annual tax that 厂丑颈鈥檃 Muslims pay as Khums?
20 per cent.