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The Shahada , also transliterated as Shahadah, is an Islamic oath and creed, and one of the Five Pillars of Islam and part of the Adhan. It reads: "I bear witness that there is no deity but God, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God." The Shahada declares belief in the oneness (tawhid) of God … See more
The Shahada can be translated into English as "There is no god but God. Muhammad is the messenger of God." In English, … See more
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• See moreRecitation of the Shahadah is the most common statement of faith for Muslims. Sunnis, Shia Twelvers, as well as Isma'ilis consider it as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. … See more
The Shahada has been traditionally recited in the Sufi ceremony of dhikr (Arabic: ذِکْر, "remembrance"), a ritual that resembles mantras … See more
The Shahada appears as an architectural element in Islamic buildings around the world, such as those in Jerusalem, Cairo, and Istanbul.
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WebThe Shahada (shahadah) is the Arabic term for the declaration of faith in one God (Allah) and His messenger. It is the most sacred statement in Islam.
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