Congregational Prayer

Congregational Prayer

by Dr Saalih ibn Ghaanim Al-Sadlaan

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The Congregational Prayer is one of the most important outward manifestations of Islam. Prayer is of extreme importance to the well-being of a persons religion. But prayer in Islam is more than just an individual spiritual experience. It is mean to be performed in a congregation - the foundation of a Muslim society as a whole. In this work, Dr Al-Sadlaan has done an excellent job of discussing the most important fiqh topics related to the Congregational Prayer. The following topics are covered in this work, the wisdom behind Congregational Prayer, the place for performing Congregational Prayer and the virtues of attending the mosque, the legal status of the Congregational Prayer, repeating a paryer in congregation, performing sallat al-taraweeh of Ramadhaan in congregation, women performing Congregational Prayer and many other topics.

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    How does Dr Al-Sadlaan’s framing of prayer as a community foundation rather than a purely private act change your perspective on the daily ritual?

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    In what ways does standing shoulder-to-shoulder in congregational prayer help bridge social, economic, or racial divides within a community, and how have you experienced this in your own life?

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    The book explores the distinct wisdom and benefits behind performing prayers in the mosque; how does changing your physical environment from home to the masjid affect your focus and spiritual presence?

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