Prayer: a Special Obligation in IslamPrayer: a Special Obligation in Islam
The article talks about the significance and status of Prayer in Islam and what it means for a Muslim.
The article talks about the significance and status of Prayer in Islam and what it means for a Muslim.
Researchers at the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore have found evidence that fasting for one or two days a week can prevent the effects of Alzheimer and Parkinson’s disease.
We abstain from food, drink, and sexual intercourse from dawn to sunset for the sake of God and in obedience to Him. We thus make a clear statement that our
The article sheds light on the positive impact of prayer on the life of the Muslim and the whole community and its being a source of comfort. Read more..
The article discusses the advance of prayer upon other Islamic acts of worship being the mainstay of Islam and the first enacted worship.
Enjoy watching this interesting video by Sheikh Abdur Raheem McCarthy to know more about the significance, virtues, facts, rulings and merits of prayer.
Fasting trains the will to avoid desires and keep away from sin; it helps a person to overcome his own nature and to wean himself away from his habits.
Enjoy watching this video by Sheikh Mufti Menk as he talks about the concept of charity in Islam and the difference between it and Zakah.
After pronouncing the Shahadatayn, it is from the Sunnah that a person takes a complete bath (ghusl) with pure water and then perform a two-unit prayer.