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Salah The 2 nd pillar of Islam Purpose of lesson

Salah The 2 nd pillar of Islam Purpose of lesson Meaning and significance of Salah as expressions of worship of Allah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdgqRi-ffMQ. Key terms. Masjid Juma prayer Khutbah Eid prayer Janazah paryer Tarawih prayer. Salah Adhan Muezzin Wudu Niyyah

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Salah The 2 nd pillar of Islam Purpose of lesson

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  1. Salah The 2nd pillar of Islam Purpose of lesson Meaning and significance of Salah as expressions of worship of Allah https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdgqRi-ffMQ

  2. Key terms • Masjid • Juma prayer • Khutbah • Eid prayer • Janazahparyer • Tarawih prayer • Salah • Adhan • Muezzin • Wudu • Niyyah • Imam • Qiblah–Ka’bah

  3. Why perform Salah? • Muslims believe that God created human beings to worship him, so they must pray 5 times a day. • Obligatory as commanded in the Qur’an. ‘Set up Regular Prayers; for such prayers are enjoined on believers at stated times’. (Qur’an: s4 v103) • The ritual prayer is based on a mixture of what Qur’an says and how Prophet Muhammad actually carried out the ritual. • Salah is the pillar of Islam and whoever abandons it, demolishes the very pillar of religion.’ (hadith) • ‘The most important of practical pillars, to serve God sincerely rather than with lip-service.’ (Mustafa Ahmed al’Zarqa) Ref: Islam; v W Watton

  4. 1.Times for the 5 daily prayers Zohr Asr Maghrib Think Pair Share Isha Fajr Is it easy /hard for Muslims to pray in the UK?

  5. On whiteboard Do you know names of the prayers the prayers? • Between dawn and sunrise • After mid-day until afternoon • Between late afternoon and sunset • Evening prayer is when the sun sets. • Between sunset and dawn • Weekly prayer • Displayed in every mosque Fajr Zohr Asr Maghrib Isha Juma prayer- Friday a board with six clocks

  6. The Prayer Rituals 2. Adhan: The time of congregational prayer is announced by a Muezzin who calls out adhan; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUHDYlJHaOQ 4. Muslims face the Ka’bah in Makkah when they pray. 3. So Muslims must perform Wudu (ritual washing) in order to pray their Salah otherwise it will not be accepted by God.

  7. Can a woman be imam?

  8. The Prayer Rituals • The prayers involve a series of standing up, bowing, prostrating and glorifying Allah. • Men should pray at mosques to pray in congregation behind Imam. (s2:v43) • Women do not have to go to mosques – they are encouraged to pray at home. They can’t pray during menstruation. • Once a Muslim reaches 10 years of age – they must start to pray. Why?

  9. Juma Prayer • Commanded in the Qur’an. (S62:V10) • Big congregational weekly prayer replaces Zohr, performed in cities • At least 40 adults • Imam delivers sermon on various teachings of Islam • In a Muslim state Head of state should lead • Men and women both can pray by separate arrangements Other prayers • Janaza-funeral – Janaza • Eid - annually two festivals; 1). after Ramadhan and 2). after Hajj • Tarawih- Extra Night prayer in Ramadhan • Supplications- Duas to ask Allah for forgiveness / help

  10. In pairsList in your notes What image of God is established through prayers?

  11. Green pen now! What image of God is established through prayers? • God is Holy and Exalted; (‘ O Allah glory and praise are for You and blessed is Your Name and exalted is Your Majesty’). • God is the ‘All-Powerful’; bow down/prostrate to show submission-repeated in Salah ”Allah is the Greatest” • The Real Guide to Muslims – 20 times repeated ‘I seek refuge in Allah from the rejected Satan’ • Allah is Only One - 15 times in Adhan, and repeated many times in Salah • God is the Greatand Wonderful, Compassionate, (Surah 1 must be recited) • Direct communication between God and servant

  12. What is Religious Significance of Salah?

  13. Again green pen! What is Religious Significance of Salah? • Contact God 5 times a day • Muslim can never forget submission (at all times) • Unites and expression of brotherhood; pray in lines behind the imam, same words, same actions, social factor closer to his fellows • Brings awareness of the fundamentals (Submission and Peace) • Salah is a discipline (regularity, punctuality) • Sins removal as Hadith says, ‘The five prayers remove sins as water removes dirt’. • First question about it on the Day of Judgement

  14. A scholar • ‘The relationship between faith and rituals is a paradox. To the outsider, ritual is the most obvious sign of the character of a religion and the identity of its believers. Yet ritual can never quite capture faith, for faith transcends form and imagery. • In Islam, the most central ritual is prayer, observed in the five-times- daily prayers called Salat. Many might say that, in turning to Gods in any kind of prayer, human beings experience a little taste of eternity.’ (50 Ideas to know…. Islam, Mona Siddiqui)

  15. ISLAM MUSLIM ALLAH SHAHADAH SALAH ZAKAH SAWM KA’BAH HAJJ MAKKAH MEDINA RAMADAN MASJID MUHAMMAD QUR’AN UMMAH On whiteboardWhat do you remember?

  16. Exam Question Explore the practice of Salah within Islam [8] Explore the importance of Salah in Islam. [18] Assess the practice of Salah in the UK- West. [12]

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