GCSE Revision Muslim Worship. Salah – Ritual Prayer The second pillar of Islam The second pillar of Islam Five times daily Five times daily Set words.

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GCSE Revision Muslim Worship

Salah – Ritual Prayer The second pillar of Islam The second pillar of Islam Five times daily Five times daily Set words and positions Set words and positions Wudu – ritual washing before prayer Wudu – ritual washing before prayer Adhan – the call to prayer Adhan – the call to prayer Muezzin (Mu’adhin) – the man who chants the Adhan Muezzin (Mu’adhin) – the man who chants the Adhan Rakah – one sequence of prayer positions Rakah – one sequence of prayer positions Jumu’ah – Friday midday prayers (Muslim males expected to attend the mosque) Jumu’ah – Friday midday prayers (Muslim males expected to attend the mosque)

Aids to Worship Subha – prayer beads Subha – prayer beads Musallah – prayer mat Musallah – prayer mat Qiblah compass Qiblah compass Topi – prayer hat Topi – prayer hat Qur’an Qur’an

Role of the Imam Support and guidance Support and guidance Religious teaching and preaching Religious teaching and preaching Explanation of scripture Explanation of scripture Leading prayer Leading prayer Rites of passage (aqiqah, wedding, funerals etc.) Rites of passage (aqiqah, wedding, funerals etc.) Counselling Counselling Visiting the sick and elderly Visiting the sick and elderly Teaching Arabic and Qur’anic studies Teaching Arabic and Qur’anic studies

The Qur’an Revealed directly to the prophet Muhammad (some through the Angel Gabriel) Revealed directly to the prophet Muhammad (some through the Angel Gabriel) Believed to be the direct words of Allah Believed to be the direct words of Allah 114 surahs 114 surahs Written in Arabic Written in Arabic Treated with great respect Treated with great respect Studied at the mosque and in the home Studied at the mosque and in the home

The Mosque Shoe racks Shoe racks Washing Area Washing Area Minbar Minbar Qiblah Wall Qiblah Wall Mihrab Mihrab Prayer Hall Prayer Hall Minaret Minaret Dome Dome Madrasah Madrasah