We must understand that Salah was not ordained by Allah as a means of inconvenience or to burden mankind, but was introduced to serve as a means to help & guide us.
It is through Salah that a person develops a solid relationship with Allah, which goes beyond just words and oaths. The daily prayers are obligatory for every Muslim & there is no room for purposeful avoidance of it.
The very first thing that each & every one of us will be questioned about on the Day of Judgment is Salah, so make sure you understand the importance of offering Salah & being regular in your prayers.
2. Put on several reminders for each prayer:
Almost all of us own phones and tablets, which have easy to use alarm applications etc. Download prayer apps that set off an alarm for each of the five prayers & refrain from ‘snoozing’ them.
If you snooze, you will most likely end up forgetting & missing the prayer altogether. You can even use sticky notes & place them in your most frequently used rooms in the house or workplace so you do not miss your Salah in the hustle bustle of the day.
3. Plan your day around the prayer times, not the other way around:
We tend to get so lost in the rat race of this temporary world that we lose sight of the bigger picture of what will matter in the permanency of the Hereafter.
The question we need to be asking ourselves is, why do we prioritize worldly affairs over our Salah? In actuality, every human being should plan his/her day around the five daily prayers because in the bigger picture, that is what is going to matter in the Hereafter.
If you snooze, you will most likely end up forgetting & missing the prayer altogether. You can even use sticky notes & place them in your most frequently used rooms in the house or workplace so you do not miss your Salah in the hustle bustle of the day.
3. Plan your day around the prayer times, not the other way around:
We tend to get so lost in the rat race of this temporary world that we lose sight of the bigger picture of what will matter in the permanency of the Hereafter.
The question we need to be asking ourselves is, why do we prioritize worldly affairs over our Salah? In actuality, every human being should plan his/her day around the five daily prayers because in the bigger picture, that is what is going to matter in the Hereafter,
4. Remind yourself, 5 minutes won’t hurt:
If you know you need to offer your Salah & you feel lazy, remind yourself that it is only going to take you 5-10 minutes (maximum), which is nothing once you come to think of it. We tend to waste hours & hours on useless activities
Such as social media browsing, TV surfing etc. But taking out 5 minutes to offer Salah seems like forever, which it is not. So be proactive & remind yourself that those 5 minutes will not only pay off in this world but in the next as well, Insha’Allah.
5. Make dua and ask Allah to make it easier for you:
If you constantly feel like you just cannot get into the rhythm of the five daily prayers & you keep missing them, continue making sincere dua & ask for Allah’s help.
Do not give up and ask Allah to grant you the strength & motivation to adopt the habit of regular prayers - if you call upon Him, He will definitely respond. #repost
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Lol I've been seeing.:
lot of posts saying
you can't join us in
solidarity don't expect
to have my votes come
2023"
Wait oo!! Shey you
people have forgotten
how Buhari and his
cable joined us in
they save you now?!
Pls this is politics!
There's no manual.
Person wey want una will look competent &
Wetin my eyes no see
for Sai Baba! Abeg abeg
abeg, all this talk no be
cap! If u like join in
solidarity, if you like,
don't join in solidarity,
na una sabi. Let's keep
voting people because
they are of the same
tradition
or religion as
us, looking away from
their characters, we will
still face worse! A word
is enough for the wise!
Let's keep recycling
same old individuals and
expect change! Lol, all of you shouting
"where are our
northern celebrities"
Abeg abeg abeg! For my
country,
1. Seek refuge in Allah. This is the simplest way to control your anger. Whenever you feel angry, sit down, and seek refuge in Allah from Shaytaan. In Arabic, say A'oodhu billahi minash shaytaannir rajeem. Have a drink of water, and relax; don't get tense or stressed out.
2. Keep silent. If someone says something offensive to you, don't retaliate and say something mean back. If you're having an argument, be the better person, realize that nothing good comes out of petty arguments, and keep silent.
1. Arrange to wake up after midnight; make the inetion to perform Tahajjud and before sleeping set an alarm to wake up during the night before Fajr, this can be prayed at any time during the night, but the best time is after midnight, especially in the last third of the night
2. Once you have woken up at the time you have chosen, perform wudu. If you have discharged earlier in the night, Ghusl must be performed
1 a-Intention
b-Mentioning Bismillah ,washing the hands thrice and washing the private parts.
c-Making ablution (like that for prayer).
d-Pouring water on the head thrice till the whole skin of the head becomes wet.
e-Washing the right side of the body then the left side and rubbing water with hands over the whole body. 6-It is desirable to use soap or the like while bathing in order to achieve cleanliness. And Allah knows best .