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3 (a) Outline three similarities between the Ten Obligatory Acts and the Five Pillars. (b) Explain two ways Shi'a Muslims celebrate Id-ul-Ghadheer. (c) Explain two... show full transcript
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Both sets emphasize the importance of following correct Islamic practices and actions in daily life.
Both aim to strengthen one's faith and relationship with Allah by engaging in acts of worship.
Many of the obligations in both frameworks are seen as commandments from Allah, such as prayer (Salah) and Zakah.
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Celebrations often include gatherings at the holy shrine of Imam Ali, where activities such as prayers and recitations are held to honor Imam Ali's appointment as the first Imam.
Shi'a Muslims also emphasize community gatherings where food is shared, often including non-Muslims, to promote inclusivity and gratitude.
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Zakah fulfills the command of Allah, demonstrating obedience and faithfulness, as outlined in Surah 2:43: 'And be steadfast in prayer and give Zakah.' This reinforces a Muslim's commitment to their faith.
Zakah is significant as it supports the community by redistributing wealth, evidenced by Surah 9:111, which assures believers that their contributions ensure both social welfare and spiritual benefits.
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