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How can I use the Five Pillars of Islam Banner?

Decorate the classroom display board with this beautiful banner illustrated with cute and attractive graphics. It would be a great addition to the display board on the classroom wall. It is printed on 3 sheets of E4 and then pasted together to make the painting complete.


The Five Pillars of Islam coloring sheet

The Five Pillars of Islam puzzle activity

What are the five pillars of Islam?

The five pillars of Islam are: testifying that there is no god to God and that Muhammad is the Messenger of God, establishing prayer, paying zakat, fasting Ramadan, and pilgrimage to the House for those who are able to do so.

Islamic education lessons for the first grade of primary school are collected for you in this wonderful list

What are the five pillars of Islam?

The five pillars of Islam are: testifying that there is no god to God and that Muhammad is the Messenger of God, establishing prayer, paying zakat, fasting Ramadan, and pilgrimage to the House for those who are able to do so.


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