Why do we pray? Prayer is an obligation upon every Muslim, man and woman. "...Verily, the prayer is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours" [4: 103]
The Prayer of The Prophet Described with the Islamic Ruling Regarding Congregational Prayer
the Gracious, the Merciful. Indeed all praises and thanksare due to Him. We humbly seek His help, His forgiveness and His guidance.
`Eid Al-Fitr: Share, Rejoice and Worship After days and nights of devotion, worship, day fasting, night vigil prayers and supplications
Jumu`ah or Friday is so important in Islam. It is considered the best day of the week for Muslims. It is the day where the Muslims gather to offer prayer in congregation. The day of Jumu`ah is one of the blessings that the Muslim nation has been endowed with. Imam Ibn Kathir said, "It was named Jumu`ah because it is derived from the word Al-Jam` in Arabic which means to gather, as Muslims gather on this day every week, and Allah has commanded the believers to gather for His worship.
Though Prophet Muhammad used to offer prayers while facing Jerusalem in Mecca, he would also face the Ka`bah in the same direction as Jerusalem. However, when he immigrated to Medina, he could no longer face the Ka`bah and Jerusalem at the same time, which aggravated Prophet Muhammad’s feelings of sadness, pain, and agony driven by homesickness and estrangement.
This book enables the readers to adapt the main aspects of prayer. The research team of ITEC has done a very good job by the will of Allah Almighty by summarizing the book ‘My Prayer’.
Salah is the cornerstone of Islam and its second pillar. A person’s Islam is incomplete unless they perform it. How to perform it perfectly, read!