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Practices in Islam: Salah — the nature and importance of prayer, Friday prayers, prayers in the home
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What is the Arabic term for the ritual prayer that Muslims perform five times a day?

  1. Salah
  2. Zakah
  3. Sawm
  4. Du'a
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✓ Answer: ASalah
Award 1 mark for identifying Salah as the term for the five daily ritual prayers. B is incorrect — Zakah refers to almsgiving (charitable giving). C is incorrect — Sawm refers to fasting during Ramadan. D is incorrect — Du'a refers to personal, voluntary prayer rather than the prescribed ritual prayer.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Which prayer is performed at midday on Fridays at the mosque and includes a sermon (khutbah)?

  1. Fajr
  2. Jummah
  3. Maghrib
  4. Isha
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✓ Answer: BJummah
Award 1 mark for Jummah (Friday prayer). This prayer is obligatory for Muslim men and replaces the normal Zuhr (midday) prayer on Fridays. A is incorrect — Fajr is the pre-dawn prayer. C is incorrect — Maghrib is the sunset prayer. D is incorrect — Isha is the night prayer performed after dark.
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