The Obligatory Acts of Worship in Islam (1/2)
The term ‘worship’ covers any action that one does in accordance with the will of Allah. It can be mental, physical, spoken or otherwise. All such actions will be rewarded.
The term ‘worship’ covers any action that one does in accordance with the will of Allah. It can be mental, physical, spoken or otherwise. All such actions will be rewarded.
This video presents a Hindu child who is blind and performs the daily Muslim prayer (Namaz) since he was 4.
These prayers are spaced fairly evenly throughout the day, so that one is constantly reminded of Allah and given opportunities to seek His guidance and forgiveness.
Islam teaches to worship One and Only God. Unlike all other religions, which tend to revere their founders excessively often to the point of worshiping them.
What are the pillars of Islam? Are there any excuses to leave prayer? What are the great benefits of prayer? How could you achieve success in this life and in the hereafter?
Have you ever thought that the how you pray can change your entire life? It’s when a believer’s spiritual, intellectual and physical parts are brought together in submission to God God’s destiny goes into motion.
Any miracle that happens it happens only by the power of Allah the Almighty and His permission. Nothing can happen without the command of the Creator.
Hindus are allowed to worship anything, including sexual organs. It is common among them to name their children as Shiva Lingam (God Shiva’s sexual organ) or Rama Lingam (God Rama’s sexual organ).
During Hajj, the pilgrims relive the life of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Prophet Ismail (peace be upon them). Allah was pleased with their sacrifice and so He has destined all Pilgrims to revive certain moments of their life.
The Islamic way of life is a practical one, it is not beyond the human strength, but according to people’s ability, the provisions of Islam have been applied almost a thousand years in all parts of the Muslim world.