This page is intended to hold information that pertains to the phrase "sixth pillar of Islam", and its history of use.
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The term Sixth pillar of Islam refers to the Five Pillars of Islam, which are widely used by Muslims to explain the basic tenets of their faith. The term can mean Hajj, Allegiance to the Imam, or Jihad, depending on who is using it. Muslims who adhere to the view that Islam has five pillars might find the insertion of a sixth pillar to be offensive.
On the other hand, according to Ismailis, the pillars of Islam include the usual five, plus Allegiance to the Imam [2] (http://ismaili.net/~heritage/mirrors/73_bhoras/bohras), and Jihad.
One fine point to consider is the exact ordering taken by Ismailis is as follows:
(See [3] (http://ismaili.net/~heritage/mirrors/73_bhoras/bohras))
In this case, the sixth pillar of Islam is hajj, not Allegiance to the Imam, and not Jihad.
The phrase has also been used by orientalists, and some Muslims, although the meanings plainly can differ widely.
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