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Lesson No 3
Q. How do the Muslims worship Al-lah?
Ans. The Muslims (i) offer Salat (prayers), (ii) observe fasts,
(iii) give Zakat (alms), and (iv) perform Haj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
Q. What is Salat?
Ans. Salat is a particular way of worship and devotion to Allah
taught by Him through the Holy Quran and by His Prophet (peace be on
him) through his Sunnah (precepts).
Q. What is the way to perform the particular mode of worship
called Salat?
Ans. Muslims stand with folded hands before Allah either in a
mosque or in their houses. They recite verses from the Holy Quran. They
praise Allah, affirm His Greatness and pay homage to Him. They bow before
Him, place their foreheads on the ground and affirm their servitude
and submissiveness to Him.
Q. Where does a person offering the Salat truly find or present
himself before Allah? Is it in the mosque or in the house?
Ans. No matter whether one offers Salat in his house or in the
mosque, he is before Allah, because Allah is everywhere. But far greater
reward is given for Salats offered in the mosque.
Q. The Muslims wash their hands, face and feet before they offer
Salat. What is the name given to this act in Islam?
Ans. This act is called ablution (Wudu). No Salat is valid without ablution.
Q. Which direction must we face in Salat?
Ans. We face the west (in countries like Pakistan & India
which are to the east of the Holy Ka’bah in Mecca).
Q. Why is it essential to stand with the face turned towards
the west (in countries like India)?
Ans. It is because the house of Allah (known as Ka’bah) stands
in the Holy city of Mecca. It is essential to face it (the Ka’bah) in
Salat. It is to the west of our cities (in Pakistan & India). Hence
we face the west when we offer Salat.
Q. What is the name given to the direction which we face in Salat?
Ans. The direction is called Qiblah.
Q. How many times in a day and night should we offer Salat?
Ans. A Muslim is commanded to offer Salat five times in a day
and night.
Q. What are the respective names for the prayers thus offered
five times?
Ans. The first is the Salat of Fajr. It is performed in the morning
before sunrise. The second is the Salat of Dhuhr. It is said in the
afternoon. The third is the Salat of ‘Asr. It is said one-and –a-half
or two hours before sunset. The fourth is the Salat of Maghrib. It is
offered immediately after sunset. The fifth is the Salat of ‘Isha. It
is said in the night, one and a half or two hours after sunset.
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