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Answer» Teaching of Hazrat Mohammad : Hazrat Mohammad was the founder of Islam religion. He was born in 570 AD in Mecca. He propagated his ideas in the whole Arab Peninsula. The philosophical contemplation of Islam is preserved in the Holy book (text) Quran of the Muslims. The main teachings of Hazarat Mohammad are the following : - Allah means God is one who is omniponent and spread everywhere. Apart of him no, one is to be worshipped. Mohammad Saheb is his prophet or messenger.
- Every Muslim must read (offer, prayers) namaz five times in a day at certain times. In the afternoon on Friday all the Muslims should offer namaz together.
- Every Muslim should keep ‘Roza’ in the month of Ramzan of every year. In this month eating and drinking should not be done from Sunrise to Sunset.
- Every Muslim should give 40th part of his income as ‘Zakat’ (Charity).
- Every Muslim must perform the ‘Haj’ (Mecca-Medina’s pilgrimage) at least once in their lifetime.
- Islam religion accepts the primacy of Karma (work). According to this religion, after doing good work (deeds, Karma). Allah gives ‘Jannat’ (Heaven) and doing bad deeds, he gives ‘Jahanum’ (Hell).
- According to Islam this life is final, that is, Islam does not believe in the principle of reincarnation.
- Islam does not believe in idol worship. Mohammad Saheb himself opposed the practice of idol worship in Arabia.
- According to Islam, there is no need for any intermediary (arbitrator) for the worship of Allah.
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