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The second pillar of Islam is Salat, the requirement to pray five times a day at fixed times during the day.[3] The times of day to pray are at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset, and night. Each salat is performed facing towards the Kaaba in Mecca. Salat is intended to focus the mind on Allah; it is seen as a personal communication with Allah, expressing gratitude and worship. According to the Qur'an, the benefit of prayer “restrains [one] from shameful and evil deeds”.
Salah Kedir, clinical nurse (left), fills out vaccination records outside the hut of Sophia Abdi in Dudejirma sub-district, Rer Hassen Settlement,Tulugulid District, Fafan Zone. Three year old Sehardid Ali Hassen (standing) has just been vaccinated, and his baby brother Umer Keyir Ali Hassen, one years old, is about to receive his vaccination, administered by clinical nurse Ermias Amare (right), during the Polio NIDs campaign in Somali Region, 9 February 2015 ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2015/Getachew
Every single day on my way to taraveeh, i come across this fine man who is true to himself, his duty, responsibilites and Allah S.W.T.
His job is to guard the showroom during the night but that does not gives him an excuse to leave his prayers.
we see that salat, the second pillar of Islam-you cannot leave it. Five times a day you are obliged to do it and you cannot leave it for any reason. No reason. No excuse. there is a very severe penalty for leaving prayer. If you are sick and you don’t fast there is no penalty. If you are poor and you have no money to give zakat there is no penalty. If you cannot afford to go to hajj there is no penalty. But for leaving salat there is a very high penalty - hellfire. Ma bayn al-kufr wal iman tark al-salah, - What is between belief and disbelief is leaving prayer. So there is no way, no excuse for any sick person, for a person with or without money, he or she has to pray. Five prayers. The sick person who cannot pray standing can sit and pray; who cannot pray sitting prays lying down, one who can’t pray lying down may pray with his eyes. Salat has to be performed. Oh Muslims don’t avoid giving salat its importance. No.
Salah Kedir, clinical nurse (left), fills out vaccination records outside the hut of Sophia Abdi in Dudejirma sub-district, Rer Hassen Settlement,Tulugulid District, Fafan Zone. Three year old Sehardid Ali Hassen (standing) has just been vaccinated, and his baby brother Umer Keyir Ali Hassen, one years old, is about to receive his vaccination, administered by clinical nurse Ermias Amare (right), during the Polio NIDs campaign in Somali Region, 9 February 2015 ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2015/Getachew
“No man ever achieved worth-while success who did not, at one time or other, find himself with at least one foot hanging well over the brink of failure.” - Napoleon Hill
Kuih beko merupakan salah satu kuih tradisional Kelantan. Kuih ini kebanyakkannya dijual di Pasar Besar Siti Khadijah. Rasanya yang berlemak, kenyal-kenyal berbau wangi serta enak di makan panas-panas.
Bahan-bahan untuk membuat kuih beko ini antaranya ialah kelapa parut muda, tepung pulut, gula pasir, air, daun pandan, garam dan telur telur. Cara penyediaannya agak sukar sedikit iaitu masak gula terlebih dahulu nersama air dan daun pandan sehingga larut. Kemudian gaulkan kesemua bahan dan masukkan ke dalam acuan cara atau bahulu dan dibakar dengan api yang perlahan.
Enak dimakan ketika masih panas dan berbau harum
#marijelajahkelateboh.
The Egyptian National Military Museum is the official museum of the Egyptian Army.
The National Military Museum is located at the north western area of the three Haram Palaces, inside the Cairo Citadel that was built by Saladin. It overlooks the Mokattam Hills and the entrance to the Citadel. The Haram Palaces were constructed by Mohamed Ali Pasha in 1872.
The museum was established in 1937 at the old building of the Egyptian Ministry of War in downtown Cairo. It was later moved to a temporary location in the Garden City district of Cairo. In November 1949 the museum was moved to the Haram Palace at the Cairo citadel. It has been renovated several times since, in 1982, 1993 and 2011.
A policewoman, left, searches women wishing to attends Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's visit in Ain Salah, a town in the Tamanrasset wilaya, or region, in southern Algeria, during the second and last day of his visit to this remote Sahara desert region, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008, during an inspections of the country's Special South Development Program. It is Bouteflika's first inspection visit since he narrowly escaped a Sept. 6, 2007 bomb attack in the eastern city of Batna that killed at least 22 people waiting to see him. (AP Photo/Ouahab Hebbat)
From our list of 99 Things To Do in Amman:
Visit Salah Ad-Dine Bakery – One of the oldest bakeries in town, enjoy its freshly-baked bread with a sweet cup of mint tea.
From our list of 99 Things To Do in Amman:
Visit Salah Ad-Dine Bakery – One of the oldest bakeries in town, enjoy its freshly-baked bread with a sweet cup of mint tea.
cantik kan reflectionnya.. ada initial gambir diujung sana.. cantik ya KaniaKu.. foto by OESOEP keren
Der Abzweig 'In Salah-Timimoun' ... hier halte ich einen Moment und überlege, ob ich nicht doch noch nach In Salah fahren solle, ich entscheide mich aber, rechts nach Timimoun abzubiegen, vor allem aufgrund der extremen Hitze, wo einem nach 15-minütiger Fahrt die trockene Zunge nur so aus dem Hals hängt ... In Salah läuft mir nicht weg, dessen war ich mir sicher ... 1 Jahr später war es endlich soweit !
Während meiner ersten Sahara-Durchquerung, Ost-West, von Tunesien über Algerien nach Marokko im heißen Sommer 1985_Jochen A. Hübener (fotografiert)
An aerial photo tour of Salah ad Din province was taken by provincial leaders to highlight its archaeological sites and economic development in May 2008. The 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division has partnered with the province on significant gains. In Salah ad Din province, over 800 men have reconciled, economic activity is flourishing, attacks have dropped and thousands of Shiite pilgrims visited the Al Askari shrine in Samarra.
1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs
Photo by Maj. John Paul Arnold
Date Taken:05.11.2008
Location:SALAH AD DIN, IQ
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