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In the name of Allah, the Beneficeint, the Merciful.

I bear witness that there is no God but Allah, and I bear


Witness that Muhammad is His Messenger.
There are ten numbers in the Language of Mathematics, which is ISLAM and ISLAM is Mathematics.
And it stands true that the two are equally true and can be proven at no limit of time. Now you must
speak the Language so you can use your Mathematical Theology in the proper Termotherwise
you will not be successful unless you do speak well, for she knows all about you.

The 5 Principles of Islam (Mathematics)


1. WE BELIEVE in the One God, whose proper name is ALLAH.
2. WE BELIEVE in the Angel (Righteous Servants) of ALLAH.
3. WE BELIEVE in the Holy Qur'an and in the Scriptures of all the Prophets of ALLAH.
4. WE BELIEVE in ALLAH'S Prophets and the Scriptures they brought.
5. WE BELIEVE in the LAST Days of ALLAH (the Resurrection of the Dead and the Judgment).

The 5 Pillars of Islam (Mathematics)


1. To WORSHIP no God but ALLAH, the One the Messenger represents to us.
2. Performing PRAYER (SALAT) - 5 times a day.
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.

Fajr - Dawn or early morning 5 a.m.


Zuhr - Early afternoon 12 noon
Asr - Late afternoon 4 p.m.
Maghrib - Sunset or evening 6 p.m.
Isha - Late evening or 1 hour or so after sunset or before retiring

3. FASTING - three day a month and especially during the month of Ramadan.
4. Paying CHARITY (ZAKAT) - spending in the cause of Truth.
5. Performing HAJJ (the Pilgrimage).

Mere belief accounts for nothing except it be carried into practice. Do your Math (ISLAM)!!!

Definitions for clearing


1. principle (prnsp l) n
1. a standard or rule of personal conduct: a man of principle
2. ( often plural ) a set of such moral rules: he'd stoop to anything ; he has no principles
3. adherence to such a moral code; morality: it's not the money but the principle of the thing ; torn
between principle and expediency
4. a fundamental or general truth or law: first principles
5. the essence of something: the male principle
6. a source or fundamental cause; origin: principle of life
7. a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the behaviour of a system: the principle of the
conservation of mass
8. an underlying or guiding theory or belief: the hereditary principle ; socialist principles
9. chem a constituent of a substance that gives the substance its characteristics and behaviour: bitter
principle
10. in principle in theory or essence 11. on principle because of or in demonstration of a principle
usage Principle and principal are often confused: the principal (not principle ) reason for his
departure; the plan was approved in principle (not in principal )

2. pillar (pl) n
1. an upright structure of stone, brick, metal, etc, that supports a superstructure or is used for
ornamentation
2. something resembling this in shape or function: a pillar of stones ; a pillar of smoke
3. a tall, slender, usually sheer rock column, forming a separate top
4. a prominent supporter: a pillar of the Church
5. from pillar to post from one place to another
vb
6. ( tr ) to support with or as if with pillars
[C13: from Old French pilier, from Latin pla; see pile 1 ]

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