The importance of prayer in Islam,
The importance of prayer in Islam,
Prayer is said to be a pillar of religion, it protects from evils and is a means for Muslims to communicate with their Lord. Five daily prayers are obligatory. A Muslim communicates with his Lord five times a day, which gives him peace of mind. Causes and protects it from many mental illnesses. Prayer is a cause of renewal of faith. Prayer is a source of forgiveness for Muslims. A Muslim performs Wudhu five times a day which cleanses the vital parts of his body. In Islam, cleanliness is called half faith. The one who prays never leaves his body unclean. The one who prays stays away from evils and filth.
Introduction to Prayer
Prayer is a kind of supplication that a person asks Allah. This is the first surah of the Holy Qur'an which is called Surah Al-Fatihah.
Whose words are,
In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. (1) All praise is due to God, the Lord of the worlds. (2) The Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate. (3) The Lord of the Day of Judgment. (1) We worship Thee and seek help from Thee. (2) Guide us to the Straight Path. (3) The Path of those upon whom Thou hast bestowed favors, and not upon those on whom Thy wrath descends. Nor did they go astray (1).
After these words any surah is recited and then we
go into ruku 'which means to bow down.
"Glory be to my Lord, the Great."
Then the nation, that is, standing up, his words are as follows: "Allah has heard the word of the servant who praised him."
Then these words are said,
“Our Lord! All compliments are for you. "
Then prostrate on the ground for the sake of Allah. His words are:
"Glory be to my Lord, the Most High."
Then there is tashahhud, that is, sitting on one's knees, the words of which are as follows:
All verbal, physical and financial worships are for Him, O Prophet! Peace be upon you and may Allah's mercy and blessings be upon you, peace be upon us and all the righteous servants of Allah. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah and I bear witness that Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him), He is the servant of Allah and His Messenger.
Then blessings be upon Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) whose words are as follows
“Oh! So bless Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his family, just as you bless Hazrat Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and his family, surely you deserve praise.
Then pray something like this,
“O my Lord! Make me and my offspring steadfast in prayer, our Lord! And accept my prayer, O our Lord! Forgive me and (forgive) my parents and all the believers on the day when the reckoning will be established.
Prayer is said to be a pillar of religion, it protects from evils and is a means for Muslims to communicate with their Lord. Five daily prayers are obligatory. A Muslim communicates with his Lord five times a day, which gives him peace of mind. Causes and protects it from many mental illnesses. Prayer is a cause of renewal of faith. Prayer is a source of forgiveness for Muslims. A Muslim performs Wudhu five times a day which cleanses the vital parts of his body. In Islam, cleanliness is called half faith. The one who prays never leaves his body unclean. The one who prays stays away from evils and filth.
Introduction to Prayer
Prayer is a kind of supplication that a person asks Allah. This is the first surah of the Holy Qur'an which is called Surah Al-Fatihah.
Whose words are,
In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. (1) All praise is due to God, the Lord of the worlds. (2) The Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate. (3) The Lord of the Day of Judgment. (1) We worship Thee and seek help from Thee. (2) Guide us to the Straight Path. (3) The Path of those upon whom Thou hast bestowed favors, and not upon those on whom Thy wrath descends. Nor did they go astray (1).
After these words any surah is recited and then we
go into ruku 'which means to bow down.
"Glory be to my Lord, the Great."
Then the nation, that is, standing up, his words are as follows: "Allah has heard the word of the servant who praised him."
Then these words are said,
“Our Lord! All compliments are for you. "
Then prostrate on the ground for the sake of Allah. His words are:
"Glory be to my Lord, the Most High."
Then there is tashahhud, that is, sitting on one's knees, the words of which are as follows:
All verbal, physical and financial worships are for Him, O Prophet! Peace be upon you and may Allah's mercy and blessings be upon you, peace be upon us and all the righteous servants of Allah. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah and I bear witness that Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him), He is the servant of Allah and His Messenger.
Then blessings be upon Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) whose words are as follows
“Oh! So bless Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his family, just as you bless Hazrat Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and his family, surely you deserve praise.
Then pray something like this,
“O my Lord! Make me and my offspring steadfast in prayer, our Lord! And accept my prayer, O our Lord! Forgive me and (forgive) my parents and all the believers on the day when the reckoning will be established.
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