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Practices in Islam: the Ten Obligatory Acts (Shi'a) including Salah, Sawm, Zakah, Khums, Hajj
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following is one of the Ten Obligatory Acts in Shi'a Islam?

  1. Khums
  2. Shahadah
  3. Jummah prayer
  4. Eid al-Adha
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✓ Answer: AKhums
Award 1 mark for Khums. Khums is the tax on surplus wealth (one-fifth) and is one of the Ten Obligatory Acts specific to Shi'a Islam. B is incorrect because Shahadah is one of the Five Pillars common to all Muslims, not specifically one of the Ten Obligatory Acts. C is incorrect because Jummah prayer is an important practice but not one of the Ten Obligatory Acts. D is incorrect because Eid al-Adha is a festival, not one of the Ten Obligatory Acts.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

During Salah, Muslims face in the direction of which holy city?

  1. Jerusalem
  2. Madinah
  3. Makkah
  4. Baghdad
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✓ Answer: CMakkah
Award 1 mark for Makkah. Muslims face towards Makkah (specifically the Ka'bah) during Salah; this direction is called the Qiblah. A is incorrect because although Jerusalem is a holy city in Islam and was the first Qiblah, it is no longer the direction of prayer. B is incorrect because Madinah, while significant as the city of the Prophet, is not the Qiblah. D is incorrect because Baghdad has no special significance as a direction of prayer.
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