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The Spiritual Practices Mandatory On All Muslims

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In the polytheistic religion practiced by Arabs before Muhammad, the afterlife was only a shadow, without rewards or punishments. Because there was very little religious incentive, people tended to not care about being morally accountable. Now, the Qur’an stresses that after a period of rest in the grave, every person will be physically resurrected and gathered for a final interpretation of their actions during their lifetime. On the unknown day of the Final Judgement, the world will end disastrously: “The Earth will shake and the mountains crumble into heaps of shifting sand” (Sura 73:14). All the Prophets of God called their people to devotion to God and to have faith in life after death. So much emphasis was put on believing in the …show more content…

The Qur’an commands respect for all prophets and all revealed scriptures.
The second pillar is the routine of a recurrent round of prayers (salaat). Five times a day, Islamis followers are to perform cleansings with water (or sand or dirt, if there is no water), turn towards Mecca, and perform a sequence of prayers and passages from the Qur’an, while bowing and kneeling. Everywhere in the world, this combined facing of Mecca for prayer bonds all Muslims into a single realm family. Remembrance of God is a daily obligation. Prayer is believed to reinforce one’s faith in God’s existence and goodness and to transmit the faith into every facet of exterior life. Praying is supposed to cleanse the heart, mature the mind and the conscience, ease the soul, inspire the good and squash the evil, while awakening the inherent sense of higher morality and hopes. Praise and bowing show constant gratitude and surrender to God. The most valued prayer is given during the middle of the night. Preferably, in Islamic religiousness, a person should always be remembering God silently, and their entire life should become a means of devotion and worship.
The Qur’an relates prayer with zakat, offerings, which is the third pillar. One’s prayer is recognized only if one gives to others as well. As a result, at the end of the year, all Muslims must contribute at least 2.5% of their assets or wealth to destitute Muslims. This is intended to aid in decreasing differences in

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