Private acts of Worship
Private Acts Of Worship In Islam
- Spiritual reflection or Dhikr is a private form of worship where Muslims focus on their relationship with Allah.
- Salah, or prayer, includes personal prayers said outside mandatory prayer times and can be said anywhere.
- Recitation of Quran is a means for Muslims to feel closer to Allah, and is often done at home.
- Du’a, or supplication, is a personal prayer where Muslims can ask Allah for help or express thanks.
- The Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr) for Muslims is a significant time for private worship, where they may stay up all night praying.
- Fasting outside of Ramadan is seen as a private act of worship, such as the white days (ayyaam al-beed).
Remember, these acts of worship are significant because they’re an opportunity for Muslims to privately express and strengthen their faith.