The Fruits and Virtues of Prayer
What are the virtues of prayer in Islam? What is the first thing that a person will be asked about on the Day of Judgment? Read this article to get the answer.
This section sheds light on the status of Prayer in Islam, touching upon its moral, behavioral, and spiritual impact on those who perform it duly.
What are the virtues of prayer in Islam? What is the first thing that a person will be asked about on the Day of Judgment? Read this article to get the answer.
O you who have abandoned the prayer! What is left of your Islam after you have abandoned them? Do not you know that it is the backbone of Islam!
How could Salah (Prayer) increase the nearness of Allah Almighty? How could you strengthen your relation with Allah through Prayer?
What is meant by life in Prayer? What is are the secrets of the accepted salat (Prayer)? How could you feel the spirituality in Prayer?
What are the merits and virtues of praying on regular basis? Watch this interesting talk to get the answer with Dr. Muhamma Salah.
When we go into sujud (prostration), we know that God answers our du`a’ (supplication), so we try hard to concentrate. Yet what do we feel when we go into ruku` (bowing)?
Remember that between almost every change of position we say, “Allahu Akbar.” This is to remind ourselves and to alert us that Allah is greater than anything—whatever our mind is distracted with and whatever worries plague us.
“Whenever a Muslim performs a prostration for God’s sake, God raises him one degree and absolves him of one offence.” Click to read more about the merits of prostration in Prayer.
Prayer is just one act amongst many acts of worship; it holds a very special place in Islam because of the way it was enjoined. It was not brought down to earth by an Angel rather it was bestowed upon Prophet Muhammad during his unique ascension into the Heavens.
There was one commandment so important, that rather than sending angel Jibreel down with it, Allah brought the Prophet up to Himself.