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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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00:05Oh man, it's going to be chaos. It's going to be pandemonium.
00:0813.8 billion years ago, the universe exploded from an infinitely dense point of energy.
00:14And since then, it has been rapidly expanding faster than the speed of light.
00:18But what if it were to lose the momentum it gained during the Big Bang, or stop expanding entirely?
00:24Without the expansion of the universe, the gravity of all objects within it
00:28galaxies, black holes, planets and stars, would start pulling everything towards each other.
00:33This would trigger a reverse Big Bang, crushing everything into one dense point of energy.
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