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How is the shariah different from the Five Pillars of Islam?

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How is the shariah different from the Five Pillars of Islam?

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The “five pillars” are the main obligatory practices (the testimony that there is no god but the One God, the five daily prayers, paying 2 1/2 percent every year for the poor, fasting in ramadan, and the pilgrimmage to Mecca) The Shariah is the entire Law of God – which gives guidance in all matters.

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