A Beginners Guide to Prayer in Islam
Are you new to Islam and don’t know how to pray and make your prayer valid? Do you know what is Istinja’, how to perform Ablution? This is a beginner’s step-by-step guide to prayer …
Are you new to Islam and don’t know how to pray and make your prayer valid? Do you know what is Istinja’, how to perform Ablution? This is a beginner’s step-by-step guide to prayer …
No prayer is accepted without purification, as the Prophet said. So How should one perform wudu’ (ablution) properly according to the Sunnah?
Salat al-Istisqa’ (prayer for rain) is a recommended act of worship which Muslims observe during times of drought or when they are in need of rain.
After pronouncing the Shahadah, it is from the Sunnah that a person do certain things. Learn about them here…
Remember that between almost every change of position we say, “Allahu Akbar.” This is to remind ourselves and to alert us that Allah is greater than anything—whatever our mind is distracted with and whatever worries plague us.
How do we shorten the prayer? And when is it applicable? When should we make for the missed prayer? Are there times when it is wrong to pray?
What are the Five Pillars of Islam and what is the origin of this expression? Which comes first, and why? Are they all what Islam is about? In other words, do I need anything beside them to be Muslim?
Have a legal excuse such as illness, disability, fear, travel etc. and do not know how to perform Prayer? You can find the answer in this article.
Where should I say the Shahadah? Being one’s own choice, why should it be in public? Is it just a kind of ritual practice?