Ummah - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, "Ummah" refers to the global community of Muslims united by their shared faith in Islam. It embodies the idea that all Muslims, regardless of geographical, racial, or cultural differences, are part of a single brotherhood bound by their allegiance to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and their commitment to the Five Pillars of Islam. The concept of Ummah emphasises solidarity, support, and collective identity, reinforcing the idea that Muslims should care for and help one another, promoting unity and harmony within the Islamic world. It is a key component of the religious and social fabric that unites Muslims worldwide.

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