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43    ADMIN I.STRATI ON REPORT OP TIIR PERSIAN GULP POLITICAL
                         Faith.—The religion of Islam also i» based on “ faith.” This*
                     cousists in testifying that there is but one God, without co-partner, that
                     Mohammed was His servant and messenger sent to guide to the true
                     religion, making it manifest to the people of all creeds regardless of the
                     scoffs of the inlidcl. Since the religion was brought from God it i3
                     manifest truth. No doubt nor uncertainty attaches to it. As*to the
                     coming hour, there is no doubt of that, nor that God will raise the dead
                     from their graves. But Islam iu its completeness requires the practice
                     of the following observances

                                          Religious Observances.
                          Firstly.—Prayer with its accompanying rites,f conditions^ and
                     obligations, such as the necessary purifications and washings; observ­
                     ance of appointed times, selecting a pure place, and turniug towards the
                     Kiblch.
                         Prayer must be offered with earnest intention, and any word or
                     deed calculated to affect the perfeetiou of the act must be avoided. It
                     is needful to understand the essential principles of prayer, to discriminate
                     between those forms prescibed for persons at homo and those for journey­
                     ing. To know the observances for Friday according to the ordinances of
                     the Almighty as laid down by his Apostle aud the just “ Imams” who
                     followed him. The believer should be acquainted with the forms of
                     prayer for festivals, for the dead, and those to be repeated in times of
                     trouble. Also the distinctions of voluntary and supererogatory prayers
                     aud the rest as enjoined by the Prophet.
                                                   Alms.
                          Secondly.—Alms§, the payment of zekat or legal alms from
                     such property as the law ordains. The obligations regarding this  must
                     be understood, and the zekat paid to the proper parties where the Nisib,1]
                     estate, reaches the full value, the proper proportion being paid from the
                     flocks.
                          The Zekat-el-Fitr also must be paid, that is a Sa'a^ measure from
                     the consumption of each person.** The dole to be given to the .proper
                     persons among the poor.

                         • The orthodox describe faith to consist in belief, (1st,) in God; (2nd,) Hi* Angel*;
                     (3rd,) Scripture*; ( ltl«,) Prophet*; (5th,) resurrection; and (6th,) decrees,
                         f r£*., (1,) prayer; (2,) almsgiving; (3.) fasting; (4,) pilgrimage.
                          X Conditions of prayer—
                              1.  Member* of the body moat be free from imparity.
                              2.  Garment* most be dean.
                              3.  A clean place is necessary.
                              4.  Fixed times most be observed.
                              6. The face mast be turned towards the Kihleh.
                          $ Alms are of two kinds, zekit or legal alms, and Sadakii or voluntary* Tl*
                     being divided by law on fixed conditions.
                          H The property must reach a certain raise in cattle called Nisib.
                          T Six pounds. This is paid at the t^sination of the fast of Rammdhan.
                         •• Alma are levied on five things. (I) cattle, (2) money, (3) corn, (4) tnxiU, ( /
                     merchandize. The Ibidhi* should pay to their ** Imams.1*
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