Sixth Pillar of Islam
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Controversial magazine Charlie Hebdo, which suffered a terrorist attack in 2015, stirred controversy with its coverage of Tariq Ramadan, with a headline that associated him with the Sixth Pillar of Islam.[1][2]
There are only five main pillars of Islam. Jihad is sometimes referred to as the sixth pillar of Islam, though it occupies no such official status.[3] In Twelver Shi'a Islam, however, jihad is one of the ten Practices of the Religion.[4]
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Henry Samuel (2017-11-06). "Charlie Hebdo receives death threats over Tariq Ramadan front page". The Telegraph (UK). Paris. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
The provocative magazine, which suffered a deadly jihadist attack in January 2015 after publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, depicted Ramadan its edition last Wednesday in an explicit pose, with the caption: 'I am the sixth pillar of Islam.'
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Christina Maza (2017-11-06). "CHARLIE HEBDO GETS DEATH THREATS OVER ISLAM ERECTION CARTOON". Newsweek magazine. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
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- ^ "Part 2: Islamic Practices". al-Islam.org. Retrieved 27 August 2014.