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One day, in a far away village, lived a curious little boy, who loved to exploring his village and found a treasure map with the first riddle saying "You must understand Shahada, in order to find the second clue." the boy was confused and went to ask his mother.









What is Shahada?
The Boy's Mother said, "The first pillar of Islam is Shahada. Shahadah is to believe that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is his messenger."

The boy understood Shahada and found the second clue, which read, " This action helps Muslims communicate and worship Allah. " The boy thought, we worship Allah in a Mosque, maybe the Imam can help me figure this out this clue. so the boy goes to the Mosque.






What action helps Muslims communicate and worship Allah?
The Imam explained, "Prayers help Muslims communicate and worship Allah. Salaah is prayers, that are performed five times a day. Prayers are performed at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset, and night. Salaah is also the second pillar of Islam. but why do you ask?" The boy says I'm trying to find some treasure with the clues I find. "ahahaaa..." said the Imam "I have something for you. The Imam hands the boy the next clue.

The next clue said, " This deed helps with purifacation and growth throught giving." The boy wondered...Humm,well my dad is really tall, so I guess I can go ask him for help. So the boy goes to his father for help.




Father? What deed helps you grow so tall and Pure?

His father explained, "well son I think what you're talking about is Zakat. Zakat is charity given to the poor and to those who need it. Zakat means purification and growth by giving a portion (2.5%) of your wealth to someone in need."
The boy understood the meaning and importance of Zakat and found the fourth clue. It said, "In Ramadan, Muslims give up eating, drinking and sexual relations (between married couples) between dawn and sunset. what is this pillar of faith called?" The boy wondered, grandma and grandpa know more about Ramadan than anyone else, let me go ask them. The boy goes to ask his grandparents for help.
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