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Prayer in Congregation By Abu Ibraheem Abdul Majeed
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Abu Ibraheem Abdul Majeed
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 78
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2008
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Prayer in Congregation By Abu Ibraheem Abdul Majeed
Author: Abu Ibraheem Abdul Majeed
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 78
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication year: 2008
About This Book:
"Prayer in Congregation" by Abu Ibraheem Abdul Majeed is an in-depth examination of the significance and etiquette of congregational prayers in Islam. This book offers a detailed guide to understanding the significance of group worship in a Muslim's life, as well as practical advice and spiritual insights.
Spiritual Community:
The book underlines the spiritual relevance of communal prayer, emphasizing the sense of togetherness and community it produces among Muslims.
Authoritative Guidance:
Abu Ibraheem Abdul Majeed shares his expertise and knowledge of Islamic procedures, offering readers authoritative advice on the issue of congregational prayer.
Ritual Etiquette:
'Prayer in Congregation' addresses the necessary etiquette and manners involved in attending congregational prayers, assisting readers in participating in a courteous and Islamic tradition-compliant manner.
Benefits and Rewards:
The book discusses the multiple spiritual and social benefits of congregational prayer, emphasizing the blessings and rewards involved with this community act of worship.
Inclusivity:
Regardless of cultural or societal distinctions, this book encourages an appreciation of the necessity of inclusivity and togetherness within the Muslim community.
Practical Advice:
Readers will discover practical suggestions on how to incorporate congregational prayer into their daily life and build a continuous practice of attending mosque prayers.
Theological and Ethical Importance:
'Prayer in Congregation' examines the theological and ethical implications of communal worship in the context of Islamic principles and values.
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