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Ther are__________Main categories of Islamic worship.

In Islamic studies, there are two main categories of Islamic worship.
While there are many specific acts of devotion, scholars generally classify them based on whom the act affects and the nature of the obligation.
1. Huqūq Allah (Rights of Allah)
These are acts of worship directed solely toward Allah. They are intended to establish a direct spiritual connection between the Creator and the believer.

Focus: Personal piety and obedience.
Examples: Salah (Prayer), Sawm (Fasting), and Hajj (Pilgrimage).

2. Huqūq al-Ibad (Rights of Fellow Beings)
These are acts of worship that involve fulfilling obligations toward other people and the rest of creation. In Islam, serving humanity is considered a form of worship.

Focus: Social justice, kindness, and community welfare.
Examples: Zakat (Charity), being kind to parents, honesty in business, and helping the needy.


The Three Forms of Practice
Additionally, worship is often categorized by how it is performed:



Category
Description
Examples




Physical (‘Badani’)
Performed through bodily movement.
Salah, Fasting


Financial (‘Maali’)
Performed through the spending of wealth.
Zakat, Sadqah


Hybrid
Involves both physical and financial effort.
Hajj (requires travel/health and funds)



Would you like to know more about which acts fall under “Huqūq al-Ibad” (the rights of neighbors and family)?
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