A Hindu Boy Performs Muslim Prayer
This video presents a Hindu child who is blind and performs the daily Muslim prayer (Namaz) since he was 4.
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.
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.
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.
A Muslim can shorten and join two prayers in some cases, such as when he is sick or traveling, which makes praying easy for him.
In fact, the ancient Hindu literature does not have the concept of divorce as well as the Sanskrit and Hindi language is void of the word of Talaq or divorce.
Islam commands all kinds of good and forbids all kinds of evil. It encourages good manners and proper treatment of others. It enjoins good characteristics such as truthfulness, patience, deliberation, kindness, humbleness and modesty.
Performing the prayer is a command of Allah. It is the most important pillar of Islam. It distinguishes between the believers and non-believers. Prayer is not an option; it is obligatory.
This is a short video that contains an important question on Hinduism with its answer. This question occupies a lot of minds interested in the Indian culture and philosophy. Is Hinduism based on idol-worship or on worshipping One God? Is Hinduism Polytheist or Monotheist? The speaker was asked about the philosophy of one God and […]