Islam and life

The main goal of Islam is to provide a fulfilling life provision for people. As Islam does not despise anyone, it does not neglect any of the human activities. In fact, its purpose is to coordinate the activities of the people. All its behaviors are mainly concentrated on the body and the soul.
According to the laws of God, life is guided by the rules of the world, and the moral character of the world is pure and pure. Likewise, what we call spiritual pursuits has material benefits. The principles of spiritual or worldly work originated from a common source and are the Qur'an. The Quran is the word of Allah.

Both the spiritual and the cosmic are fulfilled and essential developments come through the word imam. In Islamic terms, the Imam (the superintendent of the Muslim state) does not simply mean the prayer of prayer inside the mosque. He is also the leader of the Muslim state.

The Hadith Shari'ah contains the explanation that the Prophet (peace be upon him) has given about faith, Islam and Ihsan. Faith means trust, Islam means obedience and Ihsan means good ways. At the beginning of a detailed explanation of the discussion, a Hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) may be cited. Priyanabi (pbuh) said, "The basis of Islam is five: There is no god but Allah, Muhammad (peace be upon him) to bear witness to His servants and the Messenger, to establish Salat (Prayer), to pay Zakat, to perform Hajj and to fast in Ramadan." Bokhari and Muslim). In the past, faith has been discussed in detail.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) has said that prayer is the pillar of religion. The Qur'an says about prayer in more than a hundred places. And in different places different names of Salat have also been given. For example, du'a, yikr, tasbih, inabah.








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