"In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Compassionate".
Understanding the salah helps us understand Islam in the way that, the salah speaks about the oneness of god i.e. it quotes in the salah 'Qul huwallahu ahad' (Say, He is Allah, the one.) Also in salah we seek peace, right guidance, mercy, help, and forgiveness from Allah for he has created us and is the creator of all. We thank him and only him. Also the following quote 'O Allah, I have been very unjust to myself and no one grants pardon for sins but you, so forgiive me with Your forgiveness and have mercy on me.'
praying (or salah or salat or namaz)
It is compulsory on every Muslim, per Islam religion, who reached puberty and has normal mental powers.
no it is not neither after Asar.
The Five Pillars are : Shahada (Witness) Salah (Prayer) Zakah (Charity) Sawm (Fasting) Hajj (Pilgrimage)
Salah Al Deen, or Saladin, was a Muslim.
Salah is the practise of formal prayer in the Islamic religion. One will be considered a sinner in the Islamic religion for not praying five times a day. There are variations amongst the Muslim community in how they practise Salah.
Salah is the second pillar of Islam. The Muslims offer prayer five times a day.
Islam adheres to five principles of faith known as the Five Pillars of Islam: belief in one God (Allah), prayer (Salah), fasting during the month of Ramadan (Sawm), giving to charity (Zakat), and pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj).
No, reciting Ayatul Kursi after every Salah is not obligatory in Islam, but it is recommended as a form of protection and seeking blessings.
The essential components of the salah prayer in Islam include the intention (niyyah), standing (qiyam), recitation of the Quran, bowing (ruku), prostration (sujood), sitting between prostrations, and the final sitting and greetings. These components are performed in a specific order and are integral to the practice of salah.
Salah literally means prayer in Arabic and Al-din mean 'of the faith' or 'of the religion'. So the name all together means "prayer of the religion"
Salah al-Din had highest regards for crusaders,since they were fighting to protect their religion in true sense. He thought crusaders did not know that their religion was denigrating in the hands of their leaders..............