What duties has Islam assigned to a devout Muslim? What does Allah represent in the Qur’an?

There are five main responsibilities for everyone who considers himself a devout Muslim:

To sincerely believe and be sure to confess by hearing that there is one God, Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet.
Pray five times a day, while facing the sacred Kaaba.
Observe fasting in the holy month of Ramadan. From sunrise to sunset, you can neither eat nor drink. Only children, the sick and the elderly are allowed to depart from this duty.
At least once in your life, make a pilgrimage to the holy city of Muslims, where the Kaaba, Mecca is located.
Pay a special tax, zakat, once a year. It is one fortieth of annual income.

Allah in the Qur’an is the almighty creator of everything, both Heaven and Earth. He protects people from all sorts of wiles of the devil and teaches them to live correctly.



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