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3 characteristics of the belief system: Islam

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Answer: umm salad fasting and giving homeless dude money

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- monotheistic (only one god)
- strict adherence to certain essential religious practices (like no alcohol, no pork)
- five pillars: profession of faith, prayer (5 prayers throughout the day), purification (voluntary charity), fasting (which is done during Ramadan), pilgrimage (to Mecca)
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