The Purpose for which We were Created
How is it possible that some people can call themselves Muslim yet they don’t pray? Prayer is the second pillar in Islam after the declaration of faith. Abu Bakr as-Siddiq declared war upon those "Muslims" who wouldn't pay the Zakat (the 3rd pillar) of Islam as many of them were considered apostates. What about the 2nd pillar of Islam then?If a Muslim is an alcoholic or a fornicator, scholars agree that these sins do not take that person outside the fold of Islam. However, in regards to the prayer, the scholars disagree on this issue as the difference between a Muslim and kufr is the prayer.
Furthermore, often times, people think they are fulfilling their duty of prayer by praying five times a day. However, we are not told to just pray, rather we are told to pray properly. The Quran states, “So woe to the praying ones, who are unmindful of their prayers” (Translation of the Meaning of the Quran, 107:4-5). Subhan’Allah, the one who prays yet is heedless in his prayer is condemned, then what about the one that doesn’t pray?! Many of the scholars of the past held the opinion that if you miss one prayer during its time slot on purpose ONCE, then this is kufr (this is apparently the opinion of the Hanbali madhab). Missing just one prayer outside of its time slot, if it is not kufr, is at the very least a major sin (other major sins include the likes of murder, adultery, etc).
The first matter that the slave will be brought to account for on the Day of Judgment is the prayer. If it is sound, then the rest of his deeds will be sound. And if it is bad, then the rest of his deeds will be bad.” [at Tabarani] So, O Muslim, since you know what you will be taken account of for, why don't you protect it?
Next time you want to delay the prayer out of its time slot because of an exam or a meeting, take a step-back and think what’s more worthy of your time, the purpose for which you were created or anything else? There is no excuse for praying “kaza,” period.
Allah (SWT) states in the Quran, “I created the jinn and humankind only that they might worship Me” (Translation of the Meaning of the Quran, 51:56).
Source: dailyreminders
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