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Explain one of the Five Pillars in Islam and one of the social teachings of Islam that you find most interesting. Be sure to explain how they might relate back to the foundational theological concepts of Islam.
Compare either the pillar or social teaching you discussed with a similar practice or position from any of the other religious traditions we have studied so far (e.g., you could use a practice from Hinduism or a social teaching from Christianity, etc.). How are they similar and/or how are they different?
How do you think the underlying theology or understanding of reality in the different religious traditions impact the practices and social teachings that they promote?
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Running Head: ISLAMIC PILLARS AND SOCIAL TEACHINGS
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Islamic Pillars and Social Teachings
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ISLAMIC PILLARS AND SOCIAL TEACHINGS
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Pillar of Islam and how it relates to the foundational theological concept
One of the five pillars of Islam religion is a responsibility for those who have the
financial and physical ability to pilgrim to Hajj (Mecca) at least once in their lives (Waheed,
2018). This occurs in the twelve months of the Islamic calendar year. These pilgrims wear
special attire that remove the distinct cultures and social classes that make them equal before
Allah. These rites of Hajj origin from Abraham. For instance, it involves the pilgrims going
between these hills of Marwa and Safa as Hagar, who was Abrahams wife, did when she was
searching for water (Waheed, 2018). They also go seven times around the Kaaba. After that, they
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