Daily Hadith
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that a man asked Abdullah ibn Umar, "Sometimes I pray in my house, and then catch the prayer with the imam. Should I pray with him?" Abdullah ibn Umar said to him, "Yes," and the man said, "Which of them do I make my prayer?" Abdullah ibn Umar said, "Is that up to you? It is up to Allah. He will decide on whichever of them He wishes." [+] [Malik 008:8.3.10]
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Shahada
The Shahadah is the first pillar of Islam. Shahadah is the declaration that there is no god but Allah and Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, is the Messenger of Allah.

Salah
The Second Pillar of Islam Salah is the name given to the formal prayer in Islam. Salah is one of the obligatory rights of the religion, to be performed five times a day by Muslims.

Zakah
Zakat is the third Pillar of Islam it is the compulsory giving of a set proportion of one's wealth to charity. It is regarded as a type of worship and of self-purification. Zakat does not refer to charitable gifts given out of kindness or generosity, but to the systematic giving of 2.5% of one's wealth each year to benefit the poor. .

Sawm
Sawm is fasting. It's the fourth Pillar of Islam. Muslims are required to fast during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. During the 29/30 days of Ramadan all adult Muslims must give up the following things during the hours of daylight: •Food or drink of any sort •Smoking, including passive smoking •Sexual activity

Hajj
Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca, is the fifth pillar of Islam and is incumbent upon Muslims to perform at least once in their lifetime. After Hajj is over, Muslims all over the world will celebrate Eid Al Adha, a three to four day festival.
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