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Why are The Five Pillars of Islam so important to Muslims?

The first pillar, the declaration of faith, is an affirmation that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is God's prophet. Recitation of this statement signifies conversion to Islam. The second pillar requires a Muslim to pray five times a day facing Mecca. Muslims perform the prayers at dawn, noon, afternoon, evening and night. Ritual washing precedes the prayer. The third pillar involves charitable giving to the poor. It reminds Muslims of their obligations to others less fortunate and helps balance inequalities. Traditionally, 2.5 percent of a person's wealth is donated each year...

What are examples of analogical reasoning?

Arguments from analogy have the following form: (1) P has properties A, B, and C in common with Q, (2) P also has property D, (3) therefore, Q probably also has property D. The strength of arguments from analogy depends on the relevance of similarities A, B and C; the number and variety of the similarities; and the number of characteristics that P and Q share. Arguments from analogy are some of the most commonly used arguments. One everyday example of an argument from analogy is as follows: since Bob does not enjoy the taste of lettuce, Bob does not think he will enjoy the taste of spinach e..

Is Turning Point featuring David Jeremiah a Christian ministry?

Jeremiah founded his ministry in 1982. Since then, Turning Point has turned into a multimedia Christian outlet with radio programs, television shows, magazines and devotionals. The minister travels to different cities around the United States to spread his word with "An Evening with David Jeremiah," and the ministry reaches Spanish-speaking Christians with the radio program "Momento Decisivo." The group's website claims Turning Point reaches a potential 480 million radio listeners and 2.5 billion television households worldwide. Radio and television programs last 30 minutes each.\nJeremia..

Why is it important to have a social life?

Olds and Schwartz, two associate clinical professors of psychiatry at Harvard medical School stated a belief that loneliness is often mistaken for depression and that loneliness is outside of some peoples individualistic views, especially those who value work over social relationships.Robert Putnam, Harvard author of "Bowling Alone" writes about how social ties are associated with well-being and even democracy. The view is derived from the belief that people who feel more like they are a part of a group are more likely to vote. The studies researched by Bewell Stanford determine that having so..

What questions are asked in a psychological evaluation?

A psychologist interviews patients to create a personality profile and pinpoint disorders that could be causing issues for patients. The personality profile can show possible traits, both positive and negative, that the patient has. Psychologists usually ask patients about their treatment history and preferences so it can be taken into account for future treatments. The interview is only one tool the psychologist uses during the assessment to learn more about his patient. Other aspects of the assessment may include evaluations of the patient's personal and medical history. Psychologists o..

What types of personality tests are there?

The Rorschach test was created by Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. During the test, a patient is shown a series of abstract inkblots and asked to describe their perception of the image. The descriptions are recorded and analyzed by a psychologist to arrive at some conclusions in regard to the patient’s personality characteristics and emotional function. It has been besieged by criticism as to its accuracy, but the Rorschach test is still in widespread use by psychiatrists in the U.S. as of 2015.\nThe Myers-Briggs Type Indicator was created by mother and daughter Katharine Cook Briggs an..

What does it mean if you dream about a person you have met in real life?

The science of dreaming, called oneirology, and the technology used to study it have come a long way since Sigmund Freud's famous treatises on dreaming were published. A dream can be roughly defined as any sensation, thought, emotion or image experienced during sleep. Beyond this definition, the content and purpose of dreams remains under dispute. Numerous theories exist, and most have evidence to back up their claims.

What do Rastafarians wear?

Most Rastafari wear the typical modern clothing of their countries. Since it is a worldwide religion, this means that daily dress can be varied. Traditionally, Rasta women must dress modestly as well as avoiding makeup and flashy jewelry. They also cover their hair when praying or worshipping.\nRastafari believe that hair should be worn naturally. They point to Biblical verses prohibiting the cutting of hair, and believe that combing and styling hair are signs of vanity. This usually means that they wear their hair in dreadlocks. The tam, which is a large knitted or crocheted woolen cap, is us..

What are some examples of moral values?

Someone who is trustworthy, respectful, kind and reliable can be said to have good moral values. Moral values are concepts that are based on an idea of right and wrong, and moral values shape an individual's personality. A person's moral values can come from a variety of sources, including religion, cultural traditions, individual experiences and even laws or rules. For example, people who were mistreated as children and have decided to donate time and money to combat child abuse likely developed the moral values of generosity and protectiveness from their own personal experience.

What are the roles and responsibilities of a church deacon?

Deacons are one of the three types of ordained ministers within the Catholic church, which include, in addition to the diaconate, the presbyterate and the episcopate. While priests-in-training are usually first ordained as deacons, the diaconate is a permanent order of ministry open to others who do not intend to become priests. In addition, the diaconate is open to married men over the age of 35. Similar to priests, deacons are ordained for the service of the dioceses. As such, their service is bound to a specific parish as directed by the local bishop.\nIn other Christian denominations where..

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