Foundation of Worship
Worship has played an essential role in people’s lives since the beginning of the human past. Islam civilization believes that Allah is one and incomparable. The History of Islam deals with the party-political, social, economic, and cultural growths in the areas ruled by Muslim culture or by being prejudiced by the faith of Islam. Muslims believe that Allah looks at people’s hearts and worship must be done with the pure purpose of pleasing Allah. The idea of worship in Islam inspires people to connect with Allah in any act that the person take so that the person gains a sense of true peace and can lead a focused life.
Certain core rituals form the foundation of a Muslim’s worship of Allah. The rites of Worship include the Quran which the Muslim trusts to be the concluding revolution of Allah to People as it provides leadership in all areas of life. Prayer, which Muslims likes offering throughout the day. Masjids, which is well known as the house of worship in Islam and many others such as Ramadan, Charity, Hajj, and Holydays containing Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-al-Adha.
Allah 99 Names
Allah has called himself through his names and nature in the holy Quran. According to Hadith, there is a singular group of 99 names of Allah which according to Islamic custom is said to have been invoked a number of times by Muhammad and some of which are kept hidden from mankind. The education of each name leads one to continually better their actions. The main names of Allah exactly deal with Mercy which has basics of kindness, gentleness, understanding, and love with it. The numerous names of Allah are used for various works depending on the Quranic usage.
Allah's Attributes and Pillars of Islam
The attributes of Allah
have an applied indication in the day to day life of numerous types of
individual, which offers a base for humankind to come together. The oneness of Allah
leads to an oneness of humanity which eliminates all the barriers of race,
tribe, caste, and any other sense of advantage. There are five basic acts of
Islam known as the Five Pillars of Islam containing Faith, Prayer, Charity,
Fasting and Pilgrimage to Makkah and are considered very significant by Islamic
believers and depicts the basic basis of Muslims. They believe in all the
Prophets of Allah without any bias and thus Allah is supposed to be the sole
creator of all in this Universe.