2016-06-26

Islam had the clear perspective of the life after death. The Quran and the Hadith give a detailed account on this topic. It is a firm belief of a Muslim that he will be waking up after the burial where he was asked about the life he spent in his transient life. According to the holy book of Muslims and the Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H), the first question after the death will be of the obligatory prayers of five times a day.

It is very important for the Muslims to forget all of their tasks during the prayer time, and offer their prayers with religious fervor and respect. The believers of Islam are commanded to perform the prayer throughout their lives. The Prayer is the first pillar of Islam. It is compulsory on Muslim. There is no excuse for this worship in Islam.

The Almighty did not exempt the Muslims from prayers, even during the time of battle. This news report had briefly portrayed the miseries of a Muslim who did not offer the prayers and spent a heedless life in this world. He was given many opportunities for transforming into a true Muslim, but he missed all the chances and indignant the Almighty.

As a result, the Almighty gave him a series of painful punishments. The prayer eventually stronger the bond between a believer and the Almighty. It is the way to thank the Almighty for his countless blessings. The Prayers give a sense of satisfaction, spirituality and calmness. There is a certain type of blessing that Almighty showers on the one who offered the prayers regularly.

There are many evidences that showed how Allah helped those who devoted themselves for the religion of Islam. On the other hand, there are many examples from the real life that showed the punishment of Allah on the fake believers of Islam. This news had shown also shown a glimpse of such incident where a man not only destroys his life, but also detract the other people of the society.

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