concept of ibadah in islam

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Dr Ubaidullah Abid
Assistant professor
SWAT MEDICAL COLLLEGE


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Islamic concept of Ibadah Dr Ubaidullah DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTOLOGY 1

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By the end of this lecture, Insha’Allah, you are expected to know: Meanings of Ibadah True Spirit of Ibadah Islamic Concept of Ibadah January 12 4

Ibadah  (act of worship) is an Arabic word derived from ` abd (a slave) and it means submission. It portrays that Allah is your Master and you are His slave and whatever a slave does in obedience to and for the pleasure of his Master is ` ibadah . The Islamic concept of ` ibadah  is very wide. The meaning of  " ibadah "  in the Arabic language  is obedience, submission, and humility.   * The Spirit of `Ibadah in Islam By    Syed Abul A`la Maududi Muslim Scholar and Reformer What is ibadah ? January 12 5

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Ibadadah - an islamic perspective January 12 8

Imam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullaah) said, "Ibadah is a collective term for everything that Allah loves and is pleased with from amongst sayings and inward and outward actions."  [Majmoo'ul-Fataawaa (10/149)]  According to great Imams January 12 9

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" The "ibadah" is a collective noun that includes every thing that Allah (S.W.T.) loves and accepts from sayings and the physical acts; the hidden (acts by heart) and the openly (acts by limbs). The acts by limbs include the prayer, zakah,fasting, hajj, straight talk, loyalty (returning someone’s possessions to them), kindness with parents, having good accord with relatives, keeping promises and treaties, enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil, fighting against thekuffar and the hypocrites, kindness with the neighbor, with the orphan, with the poor, with the wayfarer, with the animals, supplication, remembering Allah, reciting Qur’an, and all things of this nature are from "ibadah ."  January 12 11

The acts by heart include the love for Allah and His messenger, fear of Allah, asking Him for forgiveness, Having sincerity to Him alone in deen, being patient, thanking for His blessings, accepting His judgment, depending on Him, hoping for His mercy, fear from His punishment, and all things of this nature are from ofibadah worship." All this is supported by an abundant number of evidences from the book of Allah (S.W.T.) and the sunnah of His messenger (S.A.W.). January 12 12

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January 12 31 For Details About Ibadah In Islam See the Following Books Quran ki char bunyadi istilahain,Syed Maududi(R.A) Seeratun Nabi, Allama Shibli Naumani(R.A) & Syed Sulaiman Nadvi(R.A) Islam At a Glance, Sadruddin Islahi(R.A) Islami Ibadat pe Tehqeeqi Nazar, Syed Maududi (R.A)
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