<Li> Tawalla: expressing love towards good . </Li> <Li> Tabarra: expressing disassociation and hatred towards evil . </Li> <P> Isma'ilis have their own pillars, which are as follows: </P> <Ul> <Li> Walayah "Guardianship" denotes love and devotion to God, the prophets, and the Ismaili Imams and their representatives </Li> <Li> Tawhid, "Oneness of God". </Li> <Li> Salah: Unlike Sunni and Twelver Muslims, Nizari Ismailis reason that it is up to the current imām to designate the style and form of prayer . </Li> <Li> Zakat: with the exception of the Druze, all Ismaili madhhabs have practices resembling that of Sunni and Twelvers, with the addition of the characteristic Shia khums . </Li> <Li> Sawm: Nizaris and Musta'lis believe in both a metaphorical and literal meaning of fasting . </Li> <Li> Hajj: For Ismailis, this means visiting the imām or his representative and that this is the greatest and most spiritual of all pilgrimages . The Mustaali maintain also the practice of going to Mecca . The Druze interpret this completely metaphorically as "fleeing from devils and oppressors" and rarely go to Mecca . </Li> <Li> Jihad "Struggle": "the Greater Struggle" and "the Lesser Struggle". </Li> </Ul>

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