All About Prayer (PDF)
Islam is built on five main pillars. Prayer stands as the second pillar after declaring the testimony of faith. Prayer is about the establishment of a close relationship with our Creator, Allah.
Islam is built on five main pillars. Prayer stands as the second pillar after declaring the testimony of faith. Prayer is about the establishment of a close relationship with our Creator, Allah.
What do you know about the Prophet’s guidance in offering `Isha’ Prayer? How did the Prophet use to consider the state of people during prayer?
Is it allowed for a boy to lead a congregational prayer? What is the Proof?
Do you keep on your prayer? Do you pray five times a day? Do you find it difficult? How could you maintain it easily? How could you feel the joy of prayer? How could you feel it by your heart?
As the sound of the Adhan is heard throughout the world, Muslims stop and turn to the Lord, thanking Him, remembering Him, bowing down to him in prayer.
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)?
This videos explains how to offer the Zhuhr Prayer.
Enjoy listening to the verses recited with khushu’ and learn the movements made in each rak`ah including sujud and ruku`
What is the ruling of the solar and punar eclipse prayer? How to perform it? What is the ruling of reciting Surat Al-Fatihah in each rak`ah?
What do Muslims say in the bowing and prostration positions? Is the second Rak`ah different from the first one?