Prayer


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The purpose of prayer (Salah) in Islam is to act as a person's communication with Allah. By reciting Al-Fatinah (The Opening), the first chapter of the Quran, as required in all prayer, the worshipper can stand before Allah, thank and praise Him, and to ask for guidance along the straight path.

We pray to Allah, the exalted, to keep us on the right path to which He has guided us, and to bestow on us a blessing from Him, He is indeed the Most Merciful.

Daily prayer is a reminder to Muslims to give Thanks to Allah blessings. Prophet Mohammad (SAW, Peace be upon him) said Salah is the best deed.

Muslims need to perform Wudhu before pray or handle the Holy Quran.

Before conducting prayers, a Muslim has to perform a ritual ablutionThe minor ablution is performed using water (wudhu), or sand (tayammum) when water is unavailable.


Muslims are commanded to perform obligatory prayers five times a day to Allah. They are Subuh of 2 rakats, Zohor of 4 rakats, Asar of 4 rakats, Maghrib of 3 rakats and Isyak of 4 rakats.

Muslim are encouraged to perform voluntary prayers such as Sunnat Hajat (prayer done for the fulfillment of wishes) of 2 rakats and Prayer Tahajjud (the night prayer) of 2 rakats, will require you to have a short deep sleep before you even perform it. 

Muslim need to perform every prayer starts with Bismillah ir Rahman ir Rahim.

In our prayer, we can recite the following verses:
1.  Al-Fatinah   الفاتحه 
  ( The Opening, 1st chapter and the most important verse of the Quran 1 )
2.  Al-Kursi   آية الكرسي
   ( The greatest verses in Quran, The verse of Throne, Quran 2:255 )
3.  4 Quls    
    a.  Al-Kafirun  الكافرون    Disbelievers Quran 109 
    b.  Al-Ikhlas    الإخلاص    The Purity, Quran 112 
    c.  Al-Falaq      الفلق           Dawn, Quran, 113 )
    d.  Al-Nas       الناس       Mankind, Quran 114 )

The most beautiful and pleasurable result of prayer is that the one who prays knows that there is One, Who has Absolute Power over everything, Who hears him and provides a remedy for his pains.

Why We Pray?

·      PRAYER IS THE ASCENSION FOR A BELIEVER

·      PRAYER IS FORM OF IBADIAT (WORSHIP) TO REMOVE SUFFERINGS

·      PRAYER IS A WEAPON OF A BELIEVER FROM EVILS OF ENEMIES

·      PRAYER WILL INCREASE GOOD DEEDS AND REWARDS OF A BELIEVER

·      PRAYER IS A PROTECTION FOR A BELIEVER

·      PRAYER IS POWERFUL TO CREATE AND ALTER DESTINY

·      PRAYER IS A PILLAR OF ISLAM

·      PRAYER IS LIKE A FORTRESS

·      PRAYER AS A REMINDER

·      PRAYER AS AN EXPIATION OF SINS

·      PRAYER IS THE FIRST QUESTION ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT

·      PRAYER IS A DUTY KNOWN TO EVERY PROPHET OF ALLAH

WHY DOES MANKIND ABANDON PRAYING TO ALLAH???

When a heart is filled with love for money, it has no room for ALLAH, and the prayer is the first thing to be abandoned


Allah said “Let My servants know that I have the power to grant My servants wishes”.

It Is Very Important That You NOT Just Rely On Others To Make A Dua For You. You Must ALWAYS Ask Allah For Yourself Directly When Praying To HIM.