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Praise be to Allah,🤲


Last time we stopped at stating three concepts of “what does the belief in the last day include”


Now let’s see the fourth and last concept 🤩🤩🤩





4) Punishment and Bliss in the Grave: We believe that death is a fact, as the Qur’an states, “Say: ‘The Angel of Death, who has been given charge of you, will take you back and then you will be sent back to your Lord.’” (Soorat As-Sajdah, 32:11)





👌🏼In fact, no one can deny death; we believe that when someone dies or is killed by any means whatsoever, it is because his appointed time has come, which he can neither delay nor bring forward, as the Qur’an states, “When the end of the term falls, they can neither delay it by a single moment, nor can they hasten it.” (Soorat Al-A‛raaf, 7:34)





● We believe in punishment in the grave for the unbelievers and the wicked people and bliss for the believers and upright people .





● . We believe in all this, but we abstain from trying to find out how this may happen, for the human mind cannot possibly comprehend its manner or reality, being part of the unseen world, such as Hellfire and Paradise, and not part of the material, visible world. The human mind can only carry out analogical reasoning and deductive arguments and reach judgements in matters which have the same relationship and whose laws are known in the visible world.





And Generally, Let’s see more of the proofs of the belief in the Last day⭐️⭐️⭐️





Some more Textual Evidence from the Qur’an Regarding Resurrection👇🏼👇🏼





● It was Allah who created mankind the first time, and He is able to bring them back to life, as the Qur’an states, “And it is He who originates creation, then brings it back again, and it is easier for Him.” (Soorat Ar-Room, 30:27)





● Refuting the false claim that it is impossible for bones to be restored to life when they are decayed, Almighty Allah says, “Say, ‘He who made them in the first place will bring them back to life.’” (Soorat Yaa Seen, 36:79)








● Every sensible person admits that if someone can do something hard, then he can, with all the more reason, do something easier than that. Therefore, if Almighty Allah was able to create the wonderful heavens, the vast earth and all the mighty stars, then He can, with all the more reason, easily bring bones that have decayed, back to life, as the Qur’an states, “Does He who created the heavens and earth not have the power to create [from rotten bones] the like of them again? Yes indeed! He is the Creator, the All-Knowing. (Soorat Yaa Seen, 36:81)





Let’s see The Benefits of Belief in the Last Day🌟🌟🌟





1. Belief in the Last Day prompts people to lead a pious life, do righteous deeds, fear Allah and stay away from selfishness and arrogance. It is for this reason that the Qur’an frequently links belief in the Last Day with righteous deeds.








2. It makes a person satisfied with his lot in life😇😇. He does not feel sad or lose heart if he misses a worldly opportunity😌.


👉🏼Rather, he does what he can possibly do, knowing for certain that Allah will not let the reward of anyone who does a good deed go to waste.





👉🏼If anything has been unjustly taken away from him, even if it is smaller than an atom, he will certainly get it back on the Day of Judgement when he will be in dire need of it. How then can someone feel sad when he knows for sure that he will get his rightful dues at a very critical moment on the Day of Judgement? How can he possibly grieve or be worried when he knows that it is the Best of Judges who will judge between him and his adversaries?





ALHAMDULLILAH 😍😍😍 .. we reached the last pillar of Faith .. CONGRATULATIONS 





Our belief in :


✅👉 Allah


✅👉His messengers


✅👉His revelations


✅👉His angels


✅👉The day of judgment


👉The divine decree





The Last pillar of faith , The Belief in The Divine Decree





✨ This will change your mindset alot , and give you new eyes by which you see the world.





🌟Belief in the Divine Decree🌟





🌸What Does Belief in the Divine decree Mean?


👉🏼This means firm belief that everything, good and bad, takes place by the will of Allah, who does whatever He desires. Nothing can happen without His will, and not even the like of a weight of an atom in the heavens or the earth escapes His knowledge.





👉🏼However, He commands His servants to do certain acts and forbids them to do certain others, giving them free will to do whatever they please without being forced to do anything against their will. He created them as well as their ability to do things. He guides whomever He wills in His mercy and misguides whomever He wills in His absolute wisdom. He will not be questioned about what He does, but people will be questioned for what they do.





🌻Belief in the divine decree is one of the pillars of faith. When the prophet PBUH was once asked about faith, he said, “It is to believe in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the Last Day and to believe in the divine decree, the good and the bad of it.” (Saheeh Muslim: 8)🌻





🍀What Does Belief in the Divine Decree Include?


 


“We have shown him the way, whether he be grateful or ungrateful.” (Soorat Al-Insaan, 76:3) 


 


1)🌺 The belief that Allah knows everything and that He knew everything about His creation even before He brought them into being. His foreknowledge includes their provisions, their appointed time in life, their words and deeds, all their doings, whatever they conceal and reveal, those who will be admitted into Paradise as well as those who will be sent to Hellfire. The Qur’an says, “He is Allah, other than Whom there is no other god, the Knower of the Invisible and the Visible.” (Soorat Al-Hashr, 59:22)





2)🌺 The belief that He recorded everything that will exist according to His prior knowledge in the Preserved Tablet (Book of Decrees), as the Qur’an states, “No misfortune can happen on earth or in yourselves but is recorded in a Book before We bring it into being.” (Soorat Al-Hadeed, 57:22) The prophet also said in this connection, “Allah recorded the measurement of all matters pertaining to creation fifty thousand years before He created the heavens and the earth.” (Saheeh Muslim: 2653)


 





3)🌺 The belief that Allah’s will is absolute and cannot be frustrated or challenged by any power whatsoever. Indeed, everything takes place according to His will. Whatever He wills certainly takes place and whatever he does not will cannot possibly take place. The Qur’an says, “But you will not will unless Allah wills, the Lord of all the Worlds.” (Soorat At-Takweer, 81:29)





4)🌺 • The belief that Allah is the originator of everything, that He is the only Creator besides whom there is no creator, that everything in existence was created by Him and that He has power over all things, as the Qur’an states, “He created everything and determined it most exactly.” (Soorat Al-Furqaan, 25:2)


Man Has Free Will, Free Choice and the Ability to Do as he Pleases


 “We have shown him the way, whether he be grateful or ungrateful.” (Soorat Al-Insaan, 76:3) .








💡Belief in the divine decree in no way implies that man does not have free will or that he cannot choose his own actions. This can be proven by Islamic textual evidence as well as by concrete evidence in the real world.


The Qur’an says, “That is the Day of Truth. So whoever wills should take the path that leads to his Lord.” (Soorat An-Naba’, 78:39)





👉🏼Regarding man’s power and will to do as he chooses, the Qur’an states, “Allah will not force any soul beyond its capacity: It shall have the good which it has gained, and it shall suffer the evil which it has gained.” (Soorat Al-Baqarah, 2:286)








Praise be to Allah for guiding us and showing us the right path😌


May Allah make our hearts steadfast and increase us in knowledge 🤲





🤩Continuing our talk about the belief in the divine decree, we will today see how the divine decree cannot be used as an excuse to commit sins, as well as the fruit we gain after believing in the divine decree🌻🌻





👉🏼Using Divine Decree as an Excuse to Commit Sins👈🏼





🍀The obligations of observing religious duties, abiding by divine commands and avoiding divine prohibitions is conditional upon man’s free will and ability to do as he chooses. Accordingly, the virtuous will be rewarded for choosing the path of righteousness, and the evil will be punished for choosing the path of wickedness.





💡Almighty Allah does not impose a duty upon us that is beyond our capacity, and He does not want any one of us to neglect his religious duties by using divine decree as an excuse.


Besides, Allah  has endowed us with free will and the ability to choose our own actions and has clearly pointed to us the path of righteousness and that of wickedness. Therefore, if we disobey Allah, such disobedience comes only of our own choosing and thus we will have to bear the consequences of this choice.





🌹And now let’s move to see the benefits or the fruit of the belief in the divine decree😌😌😌





Benefits of Belief in the Divine Decree🍀🍀🍀





Belief in the divine decree has numerous benefits in people’s lives, including the following:





1) It is one of the best incentives to act in a manner that is pleasing to Almighty Allah in this life. The believers are commanded to do what they can possibly do, to the best of their ability, relying upon Allah.





👉🏼They believe that whatever they do cannot possibly yield any results without Allah’s will, because Allah is the Creator of the causes and effects. The prophet once said, “Cherish that which gives you benefit [in the Hereafter], seek help from Allah and do not lose heart.





👉🏼If anything unpleasant happens to you, do not say, ‘If I had done such-and-such, such-and-such would have happened instead.’ Rather say:


‘Qaddarallaahu wa maa shaa’a fa‛ala (This is Allah’s decree, and He does whatever He wills)’, for the words ‘if only’ begin the work of Satan.” (Saheeh Muslim: 2664)





2) Belief in divine decree prompts man to realise his own self worth, and so he tries to avoid self-conceit and arrogance, for he knows that he does not know what has been decreed for him.😇


👉🏼This makes him admit his weakness and need for Allah and thus urges him to turn to Him constantly.





👉🏼Generally, man becomes conceited when something good happens to him and becomes rather sad and dejected when something bad befalls him. Only belief in the divine decree will protect man from such arrogance in times of ease and dejection in times of hardship, for he knows that things happen according to Allah’s decree and His foreknowledge.





3) Belief in divine decree helps overcome the vice of envy. A true believer does not envy people for the bounties Allah has bestowed upon them, for He knows that it is Allah who has granted them such bounties in the first place and that envying others is tantamount to objecting to Allah’s decree.🌸🌸





4) It fills the believer’s heart with courage and strengthens his determination in the face of hardships, 💪🏻💪🏻 for he knows that his worldly provision and appointed time to depart the world has already been decreed by Allah and that nothing will happen to him except what Allah has decreed for him.





5) It instils in him the numerous realities of faith. Consequently, he constantly seeks Allah’s assistance, places his trust in Allah after doing what is required of him and always shows his need for Allah from whom he derives support to stay on the straight path.🌸🌸🌸





6) It provides him with reassurance and fills his heart with peace and contentment, for he knows that what has passed him by was not going to befall him and that what has befallen him was not going to pass him by.





God is known as "The Sustainer" (Arabic: ar-Razzaq) within His names. Sustenance is everything that can be benefited from. Sustenance can be divided into two parts, physical sustenance like food and spiritual sustenance with science and knowledge. Names of people with the name Abdul Razzaq also exist. The mentioned references in the Quran are:





وَيَرْزُقْهُ مِنْ حَيْثُ لَا يَحْتَسِبُ"





“ And whoever fears Allah - He will make for him a way out. And will provide(sustain) for him from where he does not expect





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The Six fundamentals of faith


A Muslim moves in life, including tests and struggles, as a vehicle that walks in ways which differ in roughness and ease. Just as this vehicle needs solid p.





In this lesson we will learn





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Five Pillars of Islam.





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Some Arabic Terms in this lesson


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(1) Hadith - (plural – ahadith) is a piece of information or a story. In Islam it is a narrative record of the sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad and his companions.


(2) Kabah - The cube-shaped structure located in the city of Mecca. It serves as a focal point towards which all Muslims face when praying.


(3) Salah - the Arabic word to denote a direct connection between the believer and Allah. More specifically, in Islam it refers to the formal five daily prayers and is the most important form of worship.


(4) Ramadan - The ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It is the month in which the obligatory fasting has been prescribed.


(5) Sawm – Fasting.


(6) Hajj – A pilgrimage to Mecca where the pilgrim performs a set of rituals. The Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, which every adult Muslim must undertake at least once in their life if they can afford it and are physically able.


(7) Zakah - obligatory charity.





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The essential teachings of Islam are based on five principles, referred to as the ‘Five Pillars of Islam’, and six fundamental beliefs, known as the ‘Six Articles of Faith.’





This division is based on the following well known hadith of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of Allah be upon him. Umar, one of the closest of companions to the Prophet, related the following occurrence:





“Once, while we were sitting with the Prophet, a man appeared before us whose clothes were exceedingly white and hair exceedingly black. No signs of traveling were seen on him and no one among us knew him. He sat towards the Prophet, resting his knees against his knees and placing the palms of his hands on his thighs. He then said: ‘O Muhammad, tell me about Islam.’





The Messenger replied: ‘Islam is to testify that there is no god worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, to perform the prayers, to pay the compulsory charity (zakah), to fast in Ramadan, and to make the pilgrimage to the House if you are able to do so.’





He said: ‘You have spoken the truth.’





We were amazed at him asking questions and then saying he had spoken the truth!





He then inquired: ‘Tell me about faith (Imaan)?’





The Prophet replied: ‘It is to believe in Allah, His angels, His scriptures, His messengers, and the Last Day, and to believe in divine decree, both its sweetness and its bitterness.’





He said: ‘You have spoken the truth.’





Umar then related some more questions he asked and the answers given by the Prophet. Finally, when the man left, the Prophet asked:





‘O ‘Umar, do you know who was the questioner?’





I said: ‘Allah and His Messenger know best.’





The Prophet said: ‘It was Gabriel who came to you to teach you your religion.’”[1]





Let's know together what are the five pillars of Islam





🔴 Allah has mandated five acts upon which the whole religion of Islam is built.


Due to their importance, the Prophet stated in another hadith:


“Islam has been built upon five…”


…and then proceeded to mention the same acts of worship described in the hadith of Gabriel above.


These acts of worship are called the Pillars of Islam, and they are as follows:





1⃣ Testimony of faith (Shahadah)


2⃣ Formal Prayers (Salah)


3⃣ Compulsory Charity (Zakah)


4⃣ Fasting (Sawm)


5⃣ Pilgrimage (Hajj)


 





🔹 1⃣ Testimony of faith (Shahadah)





One must profess this testimony of faith, summarized in the two testimonies:





(a) There is no deity rightfully worshipped but Allah





(b) Muhammad is His Messenger.





Through the belief and attestation of the Testimony of Faith (Shahadah) one enters the fold of Islam.


It is the central belief that a believer maintains throughout his life, and is the basis for all his beliefs and worship.





🔹2⃣ Formal Prayers (Salah)🕌





One must offer the five daily prayers at their specific times.





🌻🌻Through the prayer, a Muslim maintains his relationship with Allah, comes to remember Him often, and avoids falling into sin.





🔹3⃣ Compulsory Charity (Zakah)💰





Those who have stored a certain amount of wealth must allot a specific portion of it annually to designated deserving recipients.





🔹4⃣ Fasting (Sawm)





Muslims must fast for a period of one lunar month, which is the month of Ramadan, by refraining from food,🥗 drink🥛 and sexual intercourse from dawn to dusk.


🌼 The goal of fasting, as mentioned in the Quran, is to increase one’s piety and God-consciousness.





🔹5⃣ Pilgrimage (Hajj)🕋





Pilgrimage to the House of God, the Kabah, in Mecca is obligatory for every able Muslim once in a lifetime.


🌻🌻The Hajj is a physical and visual proof of the brotherhood of humanity, and their equality in servitude in front of Allah.








The prayer (Salah)





🌻t is the second pillar of Islam, as the prophet ﷺ said,





“Islam has been built on five [pillars]:


👉Testifying that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah,


👉 performing the prayers,


👉paying the zakaat,


👉 making the pilgrimage to the House,


👉and fasting in Ramadaan.”





The Arabic word salaat (commonly translated prayer) *literally means supplication*. 🤲





It is the connection a Muslim establishes with his Lord and Creator and comprises the loftiest manifestations of total submissiveness to Allah, turning to Him and seeking His assistance and support. 🤲❤





🌻When a Muslim stands in prayer before his Lord, invokes and remembers Him, *his mind becomes serene* .





He realises his true and deep sense of nothingness, the worthlessness and transitory nature of this life, and recognises the greatness of his Lord and the immense mercy He has shown him.





This prayer then prompts him to adhere to the principles of the divine law and to shun injustice, indecency and wrongdoing💪, as the Qur’an states, *“The prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds.”* (Soorat Al-‛Ankaboot,29:45)





“The closest a person is to His Lord is when he is in prostration.”





The prayer 💎(salaat) is the very foundation of religion and a ‘link’ between a servant and his Lord, hence its exalted position as the greatest act of worship in Islam.


🔹Almighty Allah commands Muslims to observe it under all circumstances—whether they are residents or travellers, sick or in good health.





The prayer (salaat) is undeniably the greatest and most exalted act of worship.


It is an act of worship which engages not only the body but also the heart💖, the mind and the tongue.





How do you provide the physical needs of the body ?


by foods 🌭 and drinks🥛





How do provide the spiritual needs of the soul ? 🌦


Whorship . 🍁🍁


The most important of which is the prayer.🕌


The Prophet said,


🔹“The comparison of one who remembers Allah and one who does not, is like that of the living and the dead.”


#Getting_ready_for_the_prayer


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The formal prayers is the first obligatory act of worship to be performed after accepting Islam.


🍀🍀🍀This lesson discuss what needs to be done to prepare oneself for the formal prayers.





#Getting_ready_for_the_prayer (Salah)


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1⃣ The prayer is obligatory on every adult, sane Muslim once the time for a certain prayer has started.








2⃣ Minimum clothing requirements must be met by both men and women for prayer.


🌿 A Muslim man must wear clothing that at least covers him from navel to knee, and make sure that his shoulders are covered.


🌺 A Muslim woman must wear loose clothing that covers her whole body, including her head (and ears) and feet. She need not cover her hands and face.








3⃣ He must make sure there is no impurity on his clothes, body, or the spot he will pray.








4⃣ The formal prayer (salah) must be offered in Arabic.








5⃣ Make intention to perform the prayers in the heart.








6⃣ A Muslim must be in the state of purity, meaning the person:





▶️ should perform the Ghusl🚿 (ritual bath) if he woke up from a wet-dream, ejaculated semen, had intercourse and additionally, in case of a woman, she ended her monthly cycle or her post-childbirth bleeding.





▶️ should perform wudoo (ablution) if he has passed wind, urinated, defecated or woke up from sleep since the last time he performed wudoo





7⃣ He should face the direction of prayer (Qiblah).🕋





8⃣When its Appointed time Becomes Due ⏰





Let's explain more the last four points 5⃣. 6⃣. 7⃣. 8⃣





5⃣ #make_intention to perform the prayers in the heart





To understand the importance of the intention in any deed, we have to know the conditions acceptability of Deeds


by Allah





✅ Correcting one’s intention, and bearing it in mind when starting to do the deed, is one of the most important things that the Muslim should focus on, for the acceptance or rejection of his deeds is based on that, as is the soundness or corruption of the heart.





🌹When doing acts of worship, they should be done sincerely and purely for the sake of Allaah alone, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):





“And they were commanded not, but that they should worship Allaah, and worship none but Him Alone (abstaining from ascribing partners to Him), and perform As‑Salaah (Iqaamat‑as‑Salaah) and give Zakaah, and that is the right religion”





[al-Bayyinah 98:5]





So worship should be devoted to Allaah alone; it is not permissible to do any act of worship with the intention of drawing closer to any created being.








Worship can only be acceptable to Allaah if it meets two conditions:





1 – It is done sincerely for Allaah alone





2 – It follows the Sunnah of Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and is in accordance with his sharee’ah (Islamic law).





These two conditions are indicated by the verse in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):





“So whoever hopes for the Meeting with his Lord, let him work righteousness and associate none as a partner in the worship of his Lord”





[al-Kahf 18:110]





6⃣ A Muslim must be in the state of purity, meaning the person:


Should perform the Ghusl (ritual bath)





#What_is_the_ritual_bath (Ghusl) ?


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Ghusl is the Arabic word for a complete bath.


In certain cases, it is not enough to perform ablution before prayers.


🍀 One needs to purify themselves by taking a full bath, that is doing the ritual bath (ghusl), before they may pray.


🛑You are required to do the ritual bath in the following cases:





1. The emission of semen or female orgasmic fluid, whether due to sexual intercourse





2. After sexual intercourse.





3. Menstruation and post-natal bleeding[1].





4. It is also preferred to perform the ritual bath upon entering Islam.





A female cannot offer salah (prayer) when she is experiencing menstruation or postpartum bleeding.


🍂 After her bleeding ends, she must purify herself by taking the ritual bath, and then she may resume salah (prayer).





👉 How to Perform the Ritual Bath





– By making water reach all parts of the body, and includes rinsing the mouth and nose.


If a person makes the water reach all parts of his body with the intention, then he has removed the major impurity and purified himself properly





In the second lesson we will continue to learn how to be in state of purity to can pray (perform wudua)


I hope you enjoyed our lesson





🔴 What is Ablution (Wudoo)?


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Wudoo, translated as ablution, is done before certain acts of worship.


It is basically washing of one's face, hands and arms, then wiping the head and ears, and finally washing the feet.





🔴 When Should I Perform Ablution (Wudoo)?


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A Muslim must perform ablution before he performs the prayer (salah) if he enters a state of ritual impurity, namely due to one of the following causes:





(1) Breaking wind.





(2) Urination. 🚽





(3) Defecation (passing feces).





(4) Deep sleep.😴





🔹These things are considered to ‘invalidate’ or ‘break’ ablution (wudoo).





👉 For example, you must perform ablution after waking up in the morning to pray your morning prayer (salah), because sleeping “breaks” the ablution. After using the toilet🚽, you have to perform ablution before you can perform 





How to Perform Ablution?


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Before you perform ablution, you should make sure your body parts are not soiled with impurities. Make sure you have wiped off all traces of urine or feces with toilet paper or water (it's better to use water) after having used the toilet.





🔴 - Ablution is done in the following order =================================


1. Intend in your heart that you are performing ablution in order to enter a state of purity for salah.





2. Begin with the name of Allah by saying, ‘Bismillaah’ which means, ‘I begin with the Name of Allah.’





3. Rinse the mouth.


👉This can be done once, twice or thrice.





4. Clean the nostrils by sniffing water and blowing it.


👉This can be done once, twice or thrice.





5. Wash the face from the hairline to the chin and jawbone, from ear to ear.


👉This can be done once, twice or thrice.





6. Wash the hands and arms up to and including the elbows.


👉 This can be done once, twice or thrice.


🔹Begin with the right hand.





7. After wetting the hands again, wipe the entire head by putting the hands at the front of your head and take them to the back of the head, then bring them back to the place where you started.


👉This is to be done only once.





8. Wipe the inner part of the ears with the index fingers and the back of the ears with the thumbs.


👉This is to be done only once.








9. Wash the feet up to and including the ankles.


👉This can be done once, twice or thrice.


🔹Begin with the right foot.








Let's continue how to get ready for prayer 🕌





Do you know what is this picture ?


This is Kabah - in Mecca. Muslims face the Kabah when they pray .





❤ Kabah is our Qiblah (direction of the prayer)


Allah says, “Wherever you come from, turn your face to the Holy Mosque [in Makkah].” (Soorat Al-Baqarah, 2:149)








You can find your Qiblah here


http://www.islamicfinder.org/


IslamicFinder


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Another method to determine Qibla





The Qiblah can be determined by the sun,☀️


By knowing the direction from which it rises or sets, and thus all four sides (east and west, north and south) can be identified, then the direction of the Qiblah is determined.


Whoever knew that his Qiblah on the east side received the east side, and who knew that his Qiblah on the north side made the east side to his right and received the north side ...... and so on.


But this method only benefits those who know the direction of the Qiblah for him.








The last thing we have to know before performing Salah the time of each prayer





The prayer will not be valid if it is offered before its time has started, and delaying it beyond its designated time is strictly forbidden, as the Qur’an states,





“The prayers are enjoined on the believers at stated times.”* (Soorat An-Nisaa’,4:103)before performing Salah the time of each prayer


 





Allah ﷻ has enjoined upon Muslims five prayers throughout the day and night and has specified the following times for them:





1⃣ The Dawn Prayer (Salaat-ul-Fajr): It consists of two units ( 2 rak‛aat, singular: rak‛ah);


🔹It begins at daybreak, the time of day when light first appears, and lasts until sunrise.





2⃣ The Afternoon Prayer (Salaat-udh-Dhuhr): It consists of four units ( 4 rak'ah)





3⃣ The Late Afternoon Prayer (Salaat-ul-‛Asr): It consists of four units; its time begins after the time of Dhuhr ends and ends with the setting of the sun. A Muslim must perform it before the sun loses some of its intensity and turns yellow.





4⃣ The Sunset Prayer (Salaat-ul-Maghrib): It consists of three units; its time begins with sunset, that is, when the sun disappears below the horizon and finishes with the disappearance of the red glow (evening twilight) in the western horizon.





5⃣ The Late Evening Prayer (Salaat-ul-‛Ishaa’): It consists of four units;


 





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Praise be to Allah that we finished getting ready for the prayer 🤲





In the next lesson we will learn how to pray 🕌





1⃣ The Dawn Prayer (Salaat-ul-Fajr): It consists of two units ( 2 rak‛aat, singular: rak‛ah);


🔹It begins at daybreak, the time of day when light first appears, and lasts until sunrise.





2⃣ The Afternoon Prayer (Salaat-udh-Dhuhr): It consists of four units ( 4 rak'ah)



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