Salah
(Daily Ritual Prayers)
Salah(Daily
Ritual Prayer)
Salat
is something amazing in Islam and it is the way Muslims 'converse'
with "Allah".
Muslims make 'salat' (some people incorrectly call this 'prayer')
every day, five times a day. Salat is a form of worship previously
reserved only for prophets, but during the life of Muhammad,
peace be upon him, Allah included any of the followers of the
last prophet (Muhamad, peace be upon him) in this most distinguished
and honorable group.
Salat
is the second most important act of worship in Islam, after
the shahadah (declaration of faith) and is often referred to
as the second pillar of Islam.
Salat
is obligatory worship and must be performed five times a day
at prescribed times. These five times are dawn (Fajr), immediately
after noon (Dhuhr), mid-afternoon ('Asr), sunset (Maghrib),
and early night (Isha').
Ritual
cleanliness and ablution are required before salat, as are clean
clothes and location, and the removal of shoes. One may pray
individually or communally, at home, outside, virtually any
clean place, as well as in a mosque, though the latter is preferred.
Special is the Friday noon prayer, called Jum'ah. It, too, is
obligatory and is to be done in a mosque, in congregation. It
is accompanied by a sermon (Khutbah), and it replaces the normal
Dhuhr salat.
There
is no hierarchical clerical authority in Islam, no priests or
ministers. salats are led by any learned person who knows the
Qur'an and is chosen by the congregation. He (or she, if the
congregation is all women) is called the imam. There is also
no minimum number of congregants required to hold communal salats.
salat consists of verses from the Qur'an and other salats, accompanied
by various bodily postures - standing, bowing, prostrating and
sitting. They are said in Arabic, the language of the revelation,
though personal supplications (Du'ah) can be offered in one's
own language. Worshippers face the Qiblah, the direction of
the Ka'bah in the city of Makkah.
The
significance of salat lies in one's maintaining a continuous
link to God five times a day, which helps the worshipper avoid
misdeeds if he/she performs the salat sincerely. In addition
it promotes discipline, God-consciousness and placing one's
trust in Allah alone, and the importance of striving for the
Hereafter. When performed in congregation it also provides a
strong sense of community, equality and brotherhood/sisterhood.
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Tips to Improve Our Salat]