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Etiquettes of Walking to the Prayer By Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab

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Author:
Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
160
Size:
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inch
Publication Year:
2015
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Etiquettes of Walking to the Prayer By Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab
ISBN: 9781943277674
Author: Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inch
Publication Year: 2015
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Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab's book "Etiquettes of Walking to the Prayer" provides advice on the appropriate demeanor and etiquettes one should adhere to when walking to do the Islamic prayer (Salah).Islamic philosopher and theologian Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab was well-known for his work promoting the idea of Tawheed (monotheism) and purging Islamic customs of innovations and aberrations. He probably concentrates on the value of maintaining decorum and reverence when approaching the mosque or prayer location to perform the act of devotion in this text. The book is likely organized to cover a variety of elements of walking to prayer, such as:
Purpose:
Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab may stress the importance of having a serious and focused purpose (niyyat) when walking to say the prayer, acknowledging it as an act of devotion performed entirely for the sake of Allah.
Purity and Cleanliness:
The author might emphasize the need of keeping oneself physically clean and doing ablution (wudu) before entering the prayer since doing so strengthens one's spiritual connection to Allah.
Modesty and Humility:
The book may emphasize the virtue of approaching the prayer with modesty and humility, eschewing arrogance or haste.
Prioritizing Prayer:
The author may remind readers of the importance of prayer in comparison to other pursuits, enjoining them to move quickly and not be careless.
Congregational Prayer:
Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab might also advocate for the custom of participating in congregational prayers, which promote Muslim togetherness and comradery.
The book most likely uses trustworthy sources, such as verses from the Quran and Hadiths, to support its teachings regarding the proper way to walk to prayer. It could operate as a helpful reminder for Muslims of the spiritual value of this straightforward yet significant gesture of devotion.

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