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█ _ صهيب حسن عبدالغفار 2014 حصريا كتاب Why do we pray 2024 pray: After a long and hectic day at work, how difficult it is for tired person to go out to the mosque concentrate on his prayers Allah, the Almighty Snuggled up in warm cozy bed, to get call of Mu'adhin: "Come prayer! Come success!" The famous doctor philosopher, Ibn Sina (Avicenna), recalls such a moment life One cold icy night, he slave were resting an inn remote part Khurasan During he felt thirsty, so called bring him some water The slave had no desire leave pretended not to hear Sina’s But finally, after repeated calls, reluctantly got up went fetch A little while later, melodious sound azaan (call prayer) filled air began to think about person calling people prayer "My slave, Abdullah, mused, has always respected me admired He seizes any opportunity lavish praise affection me, but tonight preferred own comfort my needs On other hand, look this Persian Allah: He left bed into the chilly made ablution stream, and then ascended high minaret glorify Him Whom he truly serves: "I bear witness that there none worthy worship except Allah I Muhammad Messenger of Allah " Ibn records: learned essence true love, love which results complete obedience " The Allaah demands total and unconditional Almighty says: Say [oh, Muhammad!]: "If you follow me: will forgive your sins, Oft forgiving, Most Merciful" [Surah 3:31] PRAYER: CRY OF THE INNER SOUL His arrogance pride have often led man behave as oppressor and tyrant Some men been carried away by their self importance they even claimed divinity Pharoah, ruler of Egypt, was among those who announced: am your supreme Lord!" With sense greatness pride, Pharoah subjugated the Israelites lives wretched miserable But really strong great ego tells him? Qur'an tells us reality man’s nature: "It Who created a state weakness, then gave strength after كتب اسلامية باللغة الانجليزية مجاناً PDF اونلاين Islamic holy books are texts which Muslims believe were authored God via various prophets throughout humanity's history All these books, Muslim belief, promulgated code laws ordained

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Why do we pray

ــ صهيب حسن عبدالغفار

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Why do we pray
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Why do we pray

ــ صهيب حسن عبدالغفار

صدر 2014م
عن كتاب Why do we pray:
After a long and hectic day at work, how difficult it is for a tired person
to go out to the mosque and concentrate on his prayers to Allah, the
Almighty. Snuggled up in a warm and cozy bed, how difficult it is to
get up at the call of the Mu'adhin: "Come to prayer! Come to success!"
The famous doctor and philosopher, Ibn Sina (Avicenna), recalls such
a moment in his life. One cold and icy night, he and his slave were
resting at an inn in a remote part of Khurasan. During the night, he
felt thirsty, so he called to his slave to bring him some water. The
slave had no desire to leave his warm bed, so he pretended not to
hear Ibn Sina’s call. But finally, after repeated calls, he reluctantly got
up and went to fetch the water. A little while later, the melodious
sound of the azaan (call to prayer) filled the air. Ibn Sina began to
think about the person calling the people to prayer. "My slave,
Abdullah, he mused, has always respected me and admired me. He
seizes any opportunity to lavish praise and affection on me, but
tonight he preferred his own comfort to my needs. On the other hand,
look at this Persian slave of Allah: He left his warm bed to go out into
the chilly night, he made ablution in the icy water of the stream, and
then he ascended the high minaret of the mosque to glorify Him Whom
he truly serves: "I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship
except Allah. I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of
Allah."
Ibn Sina records: "I learned the essence of true love, that love which
results in complete obedience." The love of Allaah demands total and
unconditional obedience. Allah, the Almighty says: Say [oh,
Muhammad!]: "If you love Allah, follow me: Allah will forgive you your
sins, for Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful"
[Surah 3:31]

PRAYER: A CRY OF THE INNER SOUL
His arrogance and pride have often led man to behave as an oppressor

and a tyrant. Some men have been carried away by their own self-
importance that they have even claimed divinity. Pharoah, the ruler of

Egypt, was among those who announced: "I am your supreme Lord!"
With his sense of greatness and pride, Pharoah subjugated the
Israelites and made their lives wretched and miserable.
But is man really as strong and great as his ego tells him? The Qur'an
tells us the reality of man’s nature: "It is Allah Who created you in a
state of weakness, then gave you strength after weakness, then after








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