Blueprint productions & IISNA present "Step-by-Step How to Pray". In this part (1)is a short introduction to Salat, the second pillar of Islam. It gives information on how to perform wudu (abulution) as well.
May Allah reward those who made it.
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In this part (2)are some important reminders for Salat.
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In this part (3)is how to perform the first prayer which is "Fajr".
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In this part (4)is how to perform the second prayer, which is "Dhur"
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Insha'Allah Asr, Maghrib & Isha will be in the next post
Really cool - may Allah reward your intentions bro'.
Should I seek a source of law other than God, when it is He Who has sent down unto you the Book (Qur'an) fully explained? And those whom We have given them the Book know that it has been sent down from the Lord with truth, so be not of those in doubt.
barakallahu feek brother Abdul Baari
again another fantastic post, we should get used to these informative post insha'allah
may allah bless you
wassalam
Really cool video! Thanks for putting it up, brother!
I was just wondering, though, I know this is off-topic, but a brother on this board told me that all music is haram, yet there is so much music in these videos, and these videos are about Islamic prayer. Is this all a matter of personal opinion, or are there, in fact, some types of music that are acceptable and some that are not? I was told by the brother that all types of music are haram... So I'm confused
Really cool video! Thanks for putting it up, brother!
I was just wondering, though, I know this is off-topic, but a brother on this board told me that all music is haram, yet there is so much music in these videos, and these videos are about Islamic prayer. Is this all a matter of personal opinion, or are there, in fact, some types of music that are acceptable and some that are not? I was told by the brother that all types of music are haram... So I'm confused
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