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2006-11-15 15:22:26 · 24 answers · asked by Phantefoxerio 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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According to the holy book of muslims - Quran

For a Muslim, his faith is first demonstrated by the five daily ritual Prayers called Salah. These Prayers are so important that they are the second Pillar of Islam after the Testimony of Faith (“There is no god but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God”), obligatory for all, and they are the first thing the Muslim will be asked about on Judgment Day.

Five times a day a Muslim is asked to stop whatever he is doing — be it sleep, work, or play — and make a ritual ablution before facing his Lord in Prayer. No matter what his actions, the most important thing to a Muslim is his relationship with Allah. This relationship is demonstrated and put into practice, as well as improved and increased, by the ritual Prayers. Only if the Prayers are sound and proper will the deeds be sound and proper.

In the Prayer, the Muslim faces towards the Ka‘bah in Makkah, the symbol of the Oneness of Allah and the unity of Muslims. He stands, bows, and prostrates to his Lord while praising Him, reciting some of the words He revealed in the Qur’an, and asking for His forgiveness and mercy. In doing so, the Muslim reminds himself of his position in the universe as a humble servant of Allah and of his total dependence on his Creator, Cherisher and Sustainer.

When the Prayer is performed properly — with due humility and remembrance of Allah — it has a lasting effect on the person. It fills his heart with the remembrance of Allah, and with fear of and hope in Him. He will not want to move from that lofty position by disobeying Allah.

The Prophet compared this experience of making ablution and praying five times a day to having a river running in front of one’s house. If one bathed in that river five times a day, would any filth remain on his body? Likewise, the ablution and Prayer five times a day removes one’s sins and also prevents him from sinning.

Prayers also affect the life of the Muslim by encouraging him to schedule his activities around their fixed times. There is some flexibility, for each time is actually a span of one hour or more. But the Muslim who is conscious of Allah will strive to schedule his life in such a way that he does not miss any of the Prayers — for example, by postponing a shopping trip until after a Prayer, or by taking a break from work, or by sleeping earlier so as to able to rise for the Dawn Prayer.

Therefore, if one really believes in Allah, he will show it by his commitment to the five daily Prayers, and these, in turn, will help him to live righteously.

2006-11-15 15:27:43 · answer #1 · answered by Gia 3 · 4 0

Muslims can pray on each occasion they like how plenty they like - you place up to God 5 cases an afternoon no longer pray. Pray is what you do when you place up via raising your hands - this is "the prayer." that's a false impression people and Muslims have by way of fact the be conscious salat would not in simple terms mean prayer. it particularly is why the worship of a Muslim is valued extra suitable than that of a Jew or Christian as we positioned up and glorify Allah in the terrific way via choosing a sparkling area, cleansing ourselves and wearing sparkling outfits. We make intentions and stand in the previous Allah as all of the prophets did and glorify him. We then bow our heads in acceptance in the previous prostrating and asking of Allah. The step are repeated in accordance to the prayer as grew to become into executed via the Prophet(pbuh) the reason this worship is finished 5 cases an afternoon is that that's a continual reminder of Allah in the process the day. It additionally keeps a individual sparkling bodily, mentally, and spiritually to no longer point out the scientific reward taking any such injury has on the physique. There are 5 crucial prayers and a couple of non-crucial prayers

2016-10-22 04:22:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's obligatory for us to pray 5 times in fact when first islam came it was 50 times prayer per day but when the prophet Muhammed PBUH went to the sky and he asked Allah to reduce the number of prayers coz it's excusting the muslims...So anyway we pray first before sun rises, second in the afternoon, then in in the evening, after that when the sun goes down and finally at night as you can see we have a prayer each period of the day so we can stronger connection with Allah.

2006-11-15 16:21:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

from a hadith/ saying, narrated by abu hurairah:

the Apostle said about the example of the prayers which Allah will annihilate deeds of evil. Apostle used story 'a man lives near a river, and he takes a bath five times a day. to remove any dirt off.' as the example.

2006-11-15 15:43:17 · answer #4 · answered by harri s 3 · 1 0

First of all, I am a Christian. Second, it would behoove a lot of Christians to have a call to prayer five times a day, just to maintain their focus on God, instead of all the worldly diversions that lead them to sin.

One more thing, the New Testament tells Christians to "pray without ceasing". How many Christians do you know who do that? Hmmm, who is keeping more focused on God and His rules and wonders, the name only Christian or the devout Muslim?

2006-11-15 15:31:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It is one of the FIVE pillars in the religion of Islam. Muslims are obligated to carry out their religious duty and it is the commandment of God
, to refrain human from following the evil , remembering and always get close to the Almighty, the Satan will flee. ( a day to day basis of getting close to the God will prevent the seduction of the Satan)

2006-11-15 15:30:34 · answer #6 · answered by S.K. Chan46 3 · 4 0

In the night of Isra wa Miraj; among the things which Allah revealed to the prophet mohamed (pbuh) was:
"Fifty prayers were enjoined on his followers in a day and a night." Then the Prophet descended till he met Moses, and then Moses stopped him and asked, "O Muhammad ! What did your Lord en join upon you?" The Prophet replied," He enjoined upon me to perform fifty prayers in a day and a night." Moses said, "Your followers cannot do that; Go back so that your Lord may reduce it for you and for them." So the Prophet turned ... till the enjoined prayers were reduced to only five prayers...The Prophet returned to Moses who asked, "What have you done?" He said, "He has lightened our burden: He has given us for every good deed a tenfold reward." Moses said, "By Allah! I tried to make Bani Israel observe less than that, but they gave it up. So go back to your Lord that He may lighten your burden further." Allah's Apostle said, "O Moses! By Allah, I feel shy of returning too many times to my Lord."

So thats why the muslims pray 5 times; for more information :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isra_and_Miraj

2006-11-15 16:05:39 · answer #7 · answered by Amine B 2 · 0 0

bcuz allah ordered us to ...in our prayers we talks to allah and he listen so that he made the prayer as 5 times per day for us so that we will be at all the times thinking about him talking to him and praying to him,that makes us closer to him and the more we pray the closer we will get to him.....otherwise for others,u will never know the truth if ur on a wrong way but when u search after the truth u will be lead to the light

2006-11-15 15:27:44 · answer #8 · answered by prince_o0of_darkness 2 · 6 0

Because its an important, constant reminder of god .We can pray more of this ritual prayer if we wish-called sunnah(these are not obligatory)., but then a muslim worships Allah in all his good deeds.

2006-11-15 20:35:04 · answer #9 · answered by enigma e 1 · 1 0

muslims pray to get closer to allah. what others do by raising hand and asking god to forgive them is called dua (supplication) and thats something they do all the time specially after prayer. so they muslims pray 5x a day is diffrent. it is something allah has commanded muslims to do and it is the second pillar of islam. i hope u understand it. thanks for ur time. take care and may allah guide us all to the straight path.

2006-11-15 15:29:45 · answer #10 · answered by covered beauty 3 · 5 0

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