Tahajjud aur Deen Kayee Qayam - Dr. Israr Ahmad
This lecture discusses the historical development of prayer in Islam, specifically focusing on the significance of Tahajjud (night prayer) in the early days of Islam and its evolution into the five daily obligatory prayers. It clarifies the context of early religious practice before the formal establishment of prayer times and emphasizes the importance of striving to fulfill religious obligations. The speaker differentiates between obligatory prayers and voluntary acts of worship, highlighting that while increasing voluntary worship is encouraged, adherence to the established obligatory prayers is paramount. It also addresses the deviation from the original spirit of striving in faith, where religious practice has become detached from genuine effort and self-reflection.
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