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The Spirit of Islam in the form of Sports - 0 views

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    The spirit of Islam in the form of the sport became prove that the Muslim Athletes can achieve success through the principles of Islam that correct and appropriate according to the teachings of the religion of Islam. Exercise makes every person has a central role in the development of physical or mental. In the teachings of Islam after the health of an important part of faith in order to perform, the activities and activities related to religious teachings such as fasting and others. Islam teaches that exercise can form the character and to be able to face all the problems. Exercise with fitness and health goals for the jihad is an obligation of Muslims to achieve victory thus making the word of Allah supreme. Some Muslim athletes who could serve as an example of Muslims such as, Muhammad Ali as a legend in the boxing world who apply the teachings of Islam in every life and career. In the history of his life, Muhammad Ali has divorced his two wives for having deviated from the teachings of Islam. Muhammad Ali has a hard and unyielding nature in all competitions, as the realization of the Islamic religion does not always tenacious. In fact, Islam has a different view with other religions, but one of the advantages in the teaching of Islam is, about the Islamic perspective in the teaching of individual health and society. In the religion of Islam, Allah wants Muslims to have a strong physical because God liked the people who have a strong body. Muslim athletes in various countries expected to provide a convenient instance for everyone and do any activities in accordance with the teachings of Islam, as proof that Islam is excellent religion and proscribe violence that harm others.
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The Five Islamic Practices - 0 views

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    Islam is a religion of love to humanity. Every teaching of Islam and every religious practice practiced by Muslims reflects the spirit that is to bring well-being in the whole world by either spreading the religion or by implementing the Islamic laws. There are total five basic Islamic practices made obligatory for all the Muslims. The first and foremost obligation of every Muslim is to observe Salah. The teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) tell us that a Muslim child older than seven years in age has to offer the prayer. For men, it is compulsory to offer prayers in the mosque rather than in home. Five times a day Muslims gather in mosques to offer their prayers together. The mosque also serves as a community center. Amongst other Islamic practices, Salah is the most important one. A Muslim will be questioned about his Salah before any other question after his death. The second obligatory practice is fasting. It is compulsory on every Muslim who enjoys a good health to take fast in the month of Ramadan. Fasting in Ramadan is compulsory whereas fasting in the rest of the year is optional. By fasting, a person learns to live a life without doing bad deeds. From dawn till dusk being in the condition where one tries his best to refrain from sins, he practices and gradually becomes a good practical Muslim. A person can leave a fast in case he is traveling or having a bad health. But it is mandatory for him to substitute that left fast some other time when he is fit.
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