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Why Do We Pray
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DR SUHAIB HASSAN
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A thought-provoking book that explains the significance of Salah (prayer) in Islam, its spiritual and moral benefits, and why it is an essential act of worship for every Muslim.
"Why Do We Pray" is a compelling exploration of the purpose and importance of Salah (daily prayers) in a Muslim's life. The book delves into the deeper spiritual, psychological, and ethical dimensions of prayer, explaining how it connects believers to their Creator and nurtures discipline, patience, and gratitude. Using references from the Quran and Hadith, it highlights how Salah purifies the heart, strengthens faith, and serves as a shield against immorality. The book also addresses common struggles faced in maintaining regular prayers and offers motivational insights to help strengthen one's commitment to this fundamental pillar of Islam.
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