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Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic faith that believes in one God, Allah, and follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, who is considered the final prophet in a line that includes figures such as Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. The core texts of Islam are the Qur'an, which is considered the literal word of God as revealed to Muhammad, and the Hadith, which are sayings and actions of Muhammad.

Islamic practice is guided by the Five Pillars of Islam:

1. **Shahada (Faith)**: Professing the oneness of God and Muhammad as His prophet.
2. **Salah (Prayer)**: Performing ritual prayers five times a day.
3. **Zakat (Charity)**: Giving to those in need and supporting the welfare of the community.
4. **Sawm (Fasting)**: Observing fasting during the month of Ramadan from dawn to sunset.
5. **Hajj (Pilgrimage)**: Undertaking a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca at least once in a lifetime, if financially and physically able.

Islam emphasizes submission to the will of Allah, adherence to ethical guidelines, and living a life of righteousness and justice.

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00:00The name Zakariya is originally a Hebrew name, which literally means the mention of God, or the mention of the Lord.
00:08And notice how the ayah starts in Arabic, which provides an incredible reference to the meaning of the name Zakariya in Hebrew.
00:15The word Lohikat means laughed. Ishaq in Hebrew is Itzhaq, which literally means to laugh.
00:23So Allah specifically used Wamim wara, and after Ishaq Ya'qub.
00:29Can you guess what the name Ya'qub means in Hebrew?
00:32Well, it means the one who comes after. It is the religion of your father, Abraham.
00:38Again, the name Ibrahim literally means the father of many nations in Hebrew.
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