EVIDENCE FOR PRAYER TIMES IN THE NOBLE QURAN AND SUNNAH (A STATISTICAL - ANALYTICAL STUDY)
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Semantics, Prayer times, Holy Quran, Sunnah of the Prophet .Abstract
The term "prayer" appears in the Holy Qur'an approximately 67 times, while its derivatives are referenced around 31 times. This devotional responsibility, regarded as a fundamental pillar of Islamic law, is contingent upon acceptance, even before to any other considerations, regardless of what one may observe. Neither what both. Prayer is obligatory under all circumstances, with no justification for its omission during presence or travel, in peace or conflict, in health or illness. This ensures that the slave maintains a perpetual, idolising relationship, devoid of comprehension, continually extolling and venerating the idol. In prayer, the aim is to preserve the idol, acknowledge its sovereignty, and submit through confession and requests for absolution from sins, as well as for an enhancement in both piety and worldly affairs.
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