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This book is authored by Dr. Norlain Dindang Mababaya who clearly explains the necessatiy of offering Salat. He refers to the verses of Quran as well as the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad to reveal the importance of Prayer in Islam, its benefits and essentials. All Musilms will be accountable for Salat on the Day of Judgement as it is one of the basic Pillars of Islam. This book helps us understand how to offer Salat according to the Sunnah regularly and benefit from it.

The prayer (Salat) is one of the basic precepts of Islam. After the testimony (Shanddah), it provides religious identity to the Muslims as Allah said: "...And perform the prayer and be not of the disbelievers." (30:31)

Prophet Muhammad said: "The covenant between us (Muslims) and them (non-Muslims) is the prayer. Whoever abandons it, he is a disbeliever." (Mu'atta Imam Malik)

Its significance may be viewed from the following Hadith: "The first act that the slave (of Allah) will be accountable on the Day of Judgment will be prayer. If it is good, then the rest of his acts will be good, And if it is evil, then the rest of his acts will be evil." (Tabarani)

The present book, compiled by the famous scholar, Dr. Norlain Dindang Mababaya, explains the rationale of the prayer and the necessity to perform it properly, humbly and sincerely according to the Prophet's Sunnah at the specified times. The author has frequently given proofs from the Quran and Ahadith to this effect. We are pleased to bring about the book for the readers hoping they will benefit from it and adhere to the performance of the prayer in the manner as required.

May Allah bless us with the guidance and salvation. Ameen.
Abdul Malik Mujahid General Manager

Other Sources: 

Hadith Page (Selected Hadith of Prophet Muhammad)
Hadith Qudsi: Our Dependence on Allah and Prohibition of Oppression