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The Four Pillars

             One day the Prophet called on Bilal to deliver the adhan. These
          were the words that came to the Prophet’s lips:
             Bilal, make ready for prayer; and comfort us thereby (Abu
          Dawud).
             The ideal way to pray is not by reciting the entire Quran once,
          or even twice in the course of the prayer. The most important
          feature of prayer is one’s pondering over the verses of the Quran
          as one recites them. One who treats recitation of the Quran as an
          outpouring of feeling for God, who remembers God as he repeats
          His words, cannot possibly recite the whole of the Quran once or
          twice in a day. Only one who mechanically repeats words learnt by
          heart can do that. Sometimes the Prophet would spend one whole
          night reciting a single chapter of the Quran. It is related by ‘A’ishah
          that when the Prophet was told about certain people who recited
          the whole Quran once or twice in a single night, he replied, “They
          recite, but they do not really recite at all.” (Ahmad). “I used to stay
          up the whole night with the Prophet,” ‘A’ishah continues. “He
          used to read the chapters Al-Baqarah, Al-Imran, and An-Nisa only.
          When he reached a verse in which there was some warning, he used
          to seek refuge and invoke God’s protection. When he reached a
          verse which contained good tidings, he would show eagerness and
          pray to God.”


          Zakat


          Zakat, in essence, is a form of sacrifice. Its purpose is to fulfil God’s
          desire for a society in which people are ready to give rather than
          take; in which people seek opportunities to benefit rather than
          exploit others; in short, everyone should feel responsible for the
          welfare  of his  fellow  men.  Zakat, designed  to  create a  spirit of
          social co-operation, makes each individual fully aware of his having
          duties rather than rights in this world.
             The great importance of zakat in the religious system is evident
          from an exchange which took place between the Prophet and

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