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Ten Obligatory Acts of Shi’a Islam Typeit

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In addition to the Six Articles of Faith and the Five Roots of Usul ad-Din, there are other principles also governing the systems of religious practice within both Sunni and Shi'a Islam. These are the Five Pillars of Islam and the Ten Obligatory Acts of Islam. The Five Pillars are as follows: the ; the practice of ; the practice of during Ramadan; the giving of ; and the taking of the pilgrimage of . The Ten Obligatory Acts share some of the same concepts as the Five Pillars – including the Salah, Sawm, Zakah and Hajj. However, there are extra elements within the Ten Obligatory Acts. These are , which is the struggle to stay on the path of Islam, , which is giving which is on top of Zakah, , which is doing what is good, , which is opposing what is evil, , which is loving the friends of Allah, and , which is hating those who oppose God. Some of these are supported in Sunni Islam, but not expressly contained within the Five Pillars.

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