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Lets wrap up Islamiat Paper: you have doubts post them and get the solutions

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wht abt why prayer is the chief pillar of islam or why such integral imp(more than even other pillars?)
 
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WRITE THE IMPORTANCE OF PRAYER ACCORDING TO QURAN AND SUNNAH

wht abt why prayer is the chief pillar of islam or why such integral imp(more than even other pillars?)

Question: Describe the importance of Salah from the Quran and Sunnah for the Muslims? [10]
Answer: The prayer is the second pillar of Islam, one of the chief duties of the Muslims. They are noble forms of divine worship by means of which a Muslim discharges his duty toward Allah (SWT) by mentally as well as physically devoting himself to his worship. Allah (SWT) has immortalized the remembrance of salah in more than 90 verses in the glorious Holy Quran.
Holy Quran point to the place, importance, reward, dignity, and practice of Salah, Salah is the distinguish mark of a believer. It is the first practical manifestation of Imaan (Faith) and the central pillar of the building of the Islam. It is the unavoidable obligations and means to salvation to Hereafter, Allah says in the holy Quran: “Verily, the prayer is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours.” (4:103). at another place in the Holy Quran Allah (SWT) says “………..and establish the prayer: For the prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deed……………..” (29:45). In Surah Al-Ala verse number (14-15) ,Allah says “………….he is successful who grows and remember the name of his lord and pray” Salah is enjoyed upon everyone, no man or women who has attained the age of puberty is exempted from it even on the battle field or on a journey, As Allah says in Holy Quran: “when u ( O Messenger) are with them and stand to lead them in prayers led one party of them stand up (in prayer) with you …………” (3:102).
Connectedly, the sunnah of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) follows the tracks of the glorious Quran to clarify its (the Quran) big causes but in details, to find the solidity of attitudes and to build up the Muslims personality.The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) regards the salah as the coolness, joy and delight of his eyes as well as the criterion of the sound Iman.

Salah is the ascension of the believers, the consolation of those who glorify Allah (SWT) and the guidance of righteous servant. Hazrat Jabr (R.A) reported to have said that: the messanger of Allah (SWT) said: “between a person and disbelieve is discarding prayer” (Shahi Al-Muslim). Whoever doesn’t guard and observe prayer there will be no light for them, prove for a savior for them. On the Day of Judgment they will be with qaroon, firaun, haman and ubay ibn khalaf. (Imam-e- Ahmed bin Hanbal). It is recorded in one of the authentic Hadis, The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) said: “coolness of my eyes lies in the Salah” (Shahi Muslim, Shahi Bukhari). The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) confirm the idea by saying and action as the Holy rophet (S.A.W) said: “pray as u have seen me praying” (Shahi Bukhari), in another authentic hadis the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) said: “see you: if there is a river by a house of one of you and he washes himself 5 times a day, can anything of his dirt remains? They said: “that doesn’t leave anything of his dirt”. He said: that is similar to 5 prayers by which Allah (SWT) annals sins” (Shahi Al-Bulhari, Shahi AL-Muslim).
 
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nope,why such imp in islam of prayer,i mean how is it so significant to be called the chief pillar of islam
 
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nope,why such imp in islam of prayer,i mean how is it so significant to be called the chief pillar of islam

SON READ THE ANSWER YOU WILL GET THE POINTS...... O IT IS THE CHIEF PILLAR COZ ALLAH SAID SO AND PROPHET (S.A.W) SAID SO
 
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Never mind,cant thank u enough

The second pillar of Islam is performing Salah (prayer). The Muslim is enjoined to perform five obligatory prayers every day to keep himself in relation with his Lord, to invoke and implore Him, and to refrain himself from committing lewdness or indecency. These prayers not only ensure psychological rest to the Muslim in this present life, but they also pave the way to him to gain eternal happiness in the hereafter.
To perform prayer, one should be clean, wearing clean clothes and perform prayer in a clean place.
The Muslim should always cleanse himself by pure water. He should remove all traces of stool, urine, or any other dirt. Before prayer the Muslim should perform Wudu (ablution).
Prayer is the pillar of religion. It succeeds in importance the Shahadah Therefore, it is not only a duty on the Muslim to observe performing prayers from his maturity up to his death, but he should also order his household to perform it. He should also order his children to start practicing it from the time when they are 7 years old so that they may be accustomed to perform it. Allah Says:
" إن الصلاة كانت على المؤمنين كتابا موقوتا " النساء : من آية 103
“enjoined on the believers.” (Qur’an 4:103).Performing prayers at fixed times has been
The prophet (SAW) said: “The obligation which distinguishes betus and the unbelievers is prayer”. Therefore, whosoever resists prayer, becomes unbeliever. Prayer is a duty on the Muslim in all circumstances. Even if he is sick or frightened he should perform his daily prayers, standing, sitting or even lying.
The five obligatory daily prayers are the Morning Prayer (Fajr), the noon prayer (Zuhr), the afternoon prayer (Asr), the evening prayer (Maghrib) and the night prayer (Ishaa).
The time due to Morning Prayer begins at true dawn and extends until the sun rises. It should not be delayed beyond this span of time. The time for noon prayer starts from the Zawal (a little after the sun passes the meridian) and extends till one’s shadow becomes equal to its own length plus the length of its noon- time shadow. The time enjoined for afternoon prayer starts after the end of noon-prayer time and extends until the sun turns yellow. One must hasten to perform it while the sun is still bright. The time for Maghrib prayer begins soon after sunsets and lasts till the disappearance of the twilight. Its performance should not be delayed. The time for Ishaa prayer begins after the disappearance of the twilight and lasts till midnight. If a Muslim delays one of these five prayers, he commits a grievous sin. He should turn to Allah in repentance and refrain himself from recommitting it. The Qura’n warns those who delay their prayers from its fixed times.
"فويل للمصلين الذين هم عن صلاتهم ساهون "سورة الماعون الآية 4-5
“Woe unto those who pray but delay their prayers from its stated fixed time” (Quran 107: 7-4).
 
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I think a more argumentative though oft repeated question"All islamic practices can be summed up in the principles of tauheed"Discuss
 
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The second pillar of Islam is performing Salah (prayer). The Muslim is enjoined to perform five obligatory prayers every day to keep himself in relation with his Lord, to invoke and implore Him, and to refrain himself from committing lewdness or indecency. These prayers not only ensure psychological rest to the Muslim in this present life, but they also pave the way to him to gain eternal happiness in the hereafter.
To perform prayer, one should be clean, wearing clean clothes and perform prayer in a clean place.
The Muslim should always cleanse himself by pure water. He should remove all traces of stool, urine, or any other dirt. Before prayer the Muslim should perform Wudu (ablution).
Prayer is the pillar of religion. It succeeds in importance the Shahadah Therefore, it is not only a duty on the Muslim to observe performing prayers from his maturity up to his death, but he should also order his household to perform it. He should also order his children to start practicing it from the time when they are 7 years old so that they may be accustomed to perform it. Allah Says:
" إن الصلاة كانت على المؤمنين كتابا موقوتا " النساء : من آية 103
“enjoined on the believers.” (Qur’an 4:103).Performing prayers at fixed times has been
The prophet (SAW) said: “The obligation which distinguishes betus and the unbelievers is prayer”. Therefore, whosoever resists prayer, becomes unbeliever. Prayer is a duty on the Muslim in all circumstances. Even if he is sick or frightened he should perform his daily prayers, standing, sitting or even lying.
The five obligatory daily prayers are the Morning Prayer (Fajr), the noon prayer (Zuhr), the afternoon prayer (Asr), the evening prayer (Maghrib) and the night prayer (Ishaa).
The time due to Morning Prayer begins at true dawn and extends until the sun rises. It should not be delayed beyond this span of time. The time for noon prayer starts from the Zawal (a little after the sun passes the meridian) and extends till one’s shadow becomes equal to its own length plus the length of its noon- time shadow. The time enjoined for afternoon prayer starts after the end of noon-prayer time and extends until the sun turns yellow. One must hasten to perform it while the sun is still bright. The time for Maghrib prayer begins soon after sunsets and lasts till the disappearance of the twilight. Its performance should not be delayed. The time for Ishaa prayer begins after the disappearance of the twilight and lasts till midnight. If a Muslim delays one of these five prayers, he commits a grievous sin. He should turn to Allah in repentance and refrain himself from recommitting it. The Qura’n warns those who delay their prayers from its fixed times.
"فويل للمصلين الذين هم عن صلاتهم ساهون "سورة الماعون الآية 4-5
“Woe unto those who pray but delay their prayers from its stated fixed time” (Quran 107: 7-4).

The second pillar of Islam is performing Salah (prayer). The Muslim is enjoined to perform five obligatory prayers every day to keep himself in relation with his Lord, to invoke and implore Him, and to refrain himself from committing lewdness or indecency. These prayers not only ensure psychological rest to the Muslim in this present life, but they also pave the way to him to gain eternal happiness in the hereafter.
To perform prayer, one should be clean, wearing clean clothes and perform prayer in a clean place.
The Muslim should always cleanse himself by pure water. He should remove all traces of stool, urine, or any other dirt. Before prayer the Muslim should perform Wudu (ablution).
Prayer is the pillar of religion. It succeeds in importance the Shahadah Therefore, it is not only a duty on the Muslim to observe performing prayers from his maturity up to his death, but he should also order his household to perform it. He should also order his children to start practicing it from the time when they are 7 years old so that they may be accustomed to perform it. Allah Says:
" إن الصلاة كانت على المؤمنين كتابا موقوتا " النساء : من آية 103
“enjoined on the believers.” (Qur’an 4:103).Performing prayers at fixed times has been
The prophet (SAW) said: “The obligation which distinguishes betus and the unbelievers is prayer”. Therefore, whosoever resists prayer, becomes unbeliever. Prayer is a duty on the Muslim in all circumstances. Even if he is sick or frightened he should perform his daily prayers, standing, sitting or even lying.
The five obligatory daily prayers are the Morning Prayer (Fajr), the noon prayer (Zuhr), the afternoon prayer (Asr), the evening prayer (Maghrib) and the night prayer (Ishaa).
The time due to Morning Prayer begins at true dawn and extends until the sun rises. It should not be delayed beyond this span of time. The time for noon prayer starts from the Zawal (a little after the sun passes the meridian) and extends till one’s shadow becomes equal to its own length plus the length of its noon- time shadow. The time enjoined for afternoon prayer starts after the end of noon-prayer time and extends until the sun turns yellow. One must hasten to perform it while the sun is still bright. The time for Maghrib prayer begins soon after sunsets and lasts till the disappearance of the twilight. Its performance should not be delayed. The time for Ishaa prayer begins after the disappearance of the twilight and lasts till midnight. If a Muslim delays one of these five prayers, he commits a grievous sin. He should turn to Allah in repentance and refrain himself from recommitting it. The Qura’n warns those who delay their prayers from its fixed times.
"فويل للمصلين الذين هم عن صلاتهم ساهون "سورة الماعون الآية 4-5
“Woe unto those who pray but delay their prayers from its stated fixed time” (Quran 107: 7-4).

thnk u,guess u really r in the mood
 
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