"So when you have finished (your) prayer, remember Allah when standing, sitting and lying down. Then when you feel safe, then establish the prayer (as usual). In fact, the prayer is a time of fardhu for those who believe. "
In another verse Allah says, "Maintain all prayers and (maintain) wustha prayers. Rasulullah made prayer the second of the five pillars of the Islamic building, saying, "Islam is erected on five pillars, namely: testifying that in fact there is no worship that has the right to worship other than Allah and as much as Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, establishing prayers. , pay zakat, perform hajj to Baitullah and fast in the month of Ramadan. "
There are five fardh prayers: midday, asr, maghrib, 'isya, and dawn. As explained in the following history:
From Anas bin Malik he said, "It was warned against the Prophet on the night of Isra ', praying for fifty (times), then reducing it to five times. Then, he exclaimed: "Yes, Muhammad, actually the decisions with Me cannot be changed. And for you pray five (times) is the same as fifty (times). "
From Talha bin Ubaidillah that there was a Badwi Arab who came to the Prophet with his hair that was not combed and said, Yes, Rasulullah tell me the prayers that Allah has spoken to me! " He replied: "Pray the five (times) unless you want to pray tathawwu (prayer sunnah)."
Behind the obligation to perform the Fardhu Prayer, it turns out that from the 5 prayer times, there are many lessons that we can get from health, science, psychology and other factors.
In another verse Allah says, "Maintain all prayers and (maintain) wustha prayers. Rasulullah made prayer the second of the five pillars of the Islamic building, saying, "Islam is erected on five pillars, namely: testifying that in fact there is no worship that has the right to worship other than Allah and as much as Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, establishing prayers. , pay zakat, perform hajj to Baitullah and fast in the month of Ramadan. "
There are five fardh prayers: midday, asr, maghrib, 'isya, and dawn. As explained in the following history:
From Anas bin Malik he said, "It was warned against the Prophet on the night of Isra ', praying for fifty (times), then reducing it to five times. Then, he exclaimed: "Yes, Muhammad, actually the decisions with Me cannot be changed. And for you pray five (times) is the same as fifty (times). "
From Talha bin Ubaidillah that there was a Badwi Arab who came to the Prophet with his hair that was not combed and said, Yes, Rasulullah tell me the prayers that Allah has spoken to me! " He replied: "Pray the five (times) unless you want to pray tathawwu (prayer sunnah)."
Behind the obligation to perform the Fardhu Prayer, it turns out that from the 5 prayer times, there are many lessons that we can get from health, science, psychology and other factors.
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