You got one. They are: The declaration of faith (believing that there is no God but God, and that Muhammad is the messenger of God), ritual prayer five times a day, donating a portion of one's income to the community, fasting during Ramadan, and taking a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in your life.
Pentagrams are old as shit. Pretty much every culture has used a form of them because it's a basic shape. The satanic pentagram is inverted, which neither Morocco's nor ethiopias is. But even this is mostly just pure larp Satanism. The star of David isn't even a kike symbol originally (they don't even *have* an original symbol), it was Christian. There isn't a true satanic symbol anywhere, just innocuous or even good symbols inverted by (mainly) jews.
I am of the opinion that there is no concrete "star of remphan" and that, instead, a standard hexagram or pentagram symbol was used and given a meaning associated with Satan/molech. The "jewish" hexagram appearing in some of the earliest churches and predating its adoption by jews even is what made me start believing this, originally I believed that the hexagram *was* the star of remphan but now I just believe that it's being used *as a* star of remphan.
rape? theft? murder? drinking camelpiss? worshipping none other than the sand demon God?