Sunday, 12 June 2016

Why Friday Is The Best Day Of The Week


 
Friday is very important day for Muslims. This is more significant and more beneficial than any other day of the week. This is day that Muslims gather to pray in the mosque. Before start the jumma prayer Muslims listen to lecture designed with valuable knowledge about god as well as the religion of Islam. This is very blessed day which has been designated as such by god, no other day shares its virtues.
 Friday is the day before Saturday and Sunday, this is the fifth day of the week and in other counties, Friday is the first day of the weekend-end and Friday is the last day of the week. In the country like Saudi arabia and Maldives, there are two weeks where Friday is the Friday is the first week while Saturday is the second day.

 A believer’s entire life is one of the worship even celebration is conducted as worship and there is no special place and special time to worship of god. There are moments, days and times god has made more superiors.
From the traditions of the prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessing god be upon him, we learn that. The best day is the sight of god is Friday, the day of congregation. The Friday is the day when Muslims come together to worship of one god and find the strength and comfort by standing shoulder to shoulder and reaffirming their faith and devotion to him.
 Prophet Muhammad told his followers that five daily prayers and one Friday prayer till the next, serve as an expiation for whatever sins have been committed between them, provided one does not commit any major sin.
This is important that a Muslim not neglect Friday due to study, work and other matters.
 The best day on which the sun rises is Friday and this is day Adam was created, the day when he was expelled it and day he died. On the day of the Friday, the day of resurrection take place. The day on which the verse of the holy Quran is revealed.
This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favor upon you, and have chosen Islam as your religion.



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