Turkish religious authority highlights importance of salah in weekly sermon
In a nationwide address delivered this week at mosques across Turkey, the Presidency of Religious Affairs focused on the importance of prayer (salah) in Islam.
The sermon, titled "SALAH: THE LIGHT OF OUR EYES," served as a call to spiritual renewal and a reminder of the foundational role prayer plays in the Muslim faith.
Prayer: A Pillar of Islam and a Source of Well-Being
The sermon elaborated on how prayer acts as a central pillar of Islam, providing both spiritual nourishment and a sense of inner peace. It described prayer as a source of joy for the hearts of believers and a key that unlocks the gates of paradise.
Beyond Obligation: A Connection with the Divine
The address emphasized that prayer is more than just a religious obligation. It is a form of sincere devotion and a way to express gratitude to Allah (God) for his countless blessings. The sermon highlighted how performing prayer reminds Muslims of their place in the divine presence and reinforces their faith in life's journey.
Prayer as a Shield and a Path to Self-Improvement
The religious authority elaborated on the protective nature of prayer, describing it as a shield that guards believers against negativity and evil influences. The sermon explained how the various aspects of prayer, from ablution (ritual washing) to recitation and prostration, cultivate positive habits and foster self-discipline.
Obligation and the Importance of Family
The address underscored the obligatory nature of the five daily prayers for every capable Muslim who has reached adulthood. It stressed the importance of avoiding neglecting prayers without a valid reason and discouraged delaying them with the intention of making them up later. The sermon also addressed the responsibility of families to cultivate a love for prayer within their households. It emphasized using kindness, understanding, and gentle encouragement to inspire younger generations to embrace prayer.
A Call to Action: Deepen Your Connection with God
The concluding remarks of the sermon served as a powerful call to action for Muslims. The address urged believers to:
-Approach prayer with sincerity, unwavering devotion, and a sense of humility.
-Prioritize performing prayers in congregation, fostering a sense of unity and community.
-Seek the spiritual atmosphere and tranquility offered by mosques.
-Rejuvenate their hearts and minds through consistent prayer.
-Find liberation from burdens and seek forgiveness through prayer.
-Organize their daily routines around prayer times, ensuring they are not neglected amidst worldly distractions.
The sermon concluded with a Hadith (saying) of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that emphasized the immense reward awaiting those who consistently perform their five daily prayers. This powerful message served as a reminder of the transformative power of prayer and its ability to guide Muslims on a path of spiritual growth and inner peace. (ILKHA)