Abstract (English): |
Prayer holds a special place in Islam, being the second pillar of the five pillars of Islam, as stated by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): "Islam is built on five: the testimony that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is His messenger, establishing prayer, giving zakat, fasting during Ramadan, and pilgrimage to the House for those who are able." Prayer is the foundation that transitions a person from disbelief to Islam, as affirmed by the Prophet’s saying: "The covenant between us and them is the abandonment of prayer". Prayer is described as the pillar of religion; whoever preserves it preserves their faith, and whoever neglects it loses much. It is the foundation that leads to success, as indicated by Allah in His wise book: "Indeed, the believers have succeeded—those who are during their prayer humbly submissive." Prayer leads to prosperity, and a Muslim is required to prioritize prayer above all else, even delaying it is something to avoid. Due to its immense importance, prayer is the first act for which a person will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment, as the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "The first thing a servant will be questioned about is their prayer. If it is sound, they will succeed; if it is corrupt, they will fail and lose".Through an inductive approach, the researcher sought to return to the verses of the Quran that discuss prayer, reading them deeply and exploring their meanings to extract the educational implications contained within, especially those closely related to various acts of worship. This approach relies on clear and unambiguous evidence, making the inductive method the optimal solution for this type of study and research.The study indicates that the Quran emphasizes the mention of prayer in numerous places, with the word "prayer" appearing in the Book of Allah approximately one hundred times. This reflects its importance in the life of a Muslim, serving as a fundamental basis for education. With its presence, the new generation can be rectified, while neglecting it leads to the corruption of that generation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |