Salat the Second Pillar of Islam - 0 views
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Muslim Academy on 31 Dec 12'Salat' means five daily prayers prayed regularly in Muslims religion. Its vital meaning is 'supplication'. The prayer indicates various relations with God. Salat is the second pillar of Islam among the five pillars in which Islam based on. It comes after the Kalama, the very first pillar of Islam. The Muslims do their prayer five times in a day. Salat has much religious importance and it saves one from indulgence and horrible work. Student life is the best time when one should learn to control over his evil wants. So, for Muslim students it is must learn the teaching of Salat, for his religious and social welfare. Salat can purify man's life. The Salat's benefit is not only for the individual man but it has also much significance upon society. When the Muslims go for Salat, there gathered many people at a time. That time they are able to communicate with each other. That builds a good relation between them. According to Prophet Mohammad (Sm.) "Salat always detaches a man from indulgence and horrible work, and it is obvious". Among the Muslims a greater part are students. At present, For a Muslim student during their school hours also one or two times have to need prayer for the change of the season and school schedules may be midday and afternoon. For Salat a suitable place should be chosen. Because if they can fulfill their obligations. In the public school, the teacher should also provide to the Muslims students those are hard working to fulfill their prayers in a short time throughout lunchtime or afternoon for this purpose in the break. Salat is not only a religious bondage; it is also a physical exercise.