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Three-Day Salah Course in Germany

Three-Day Salah Course by Dawat-e-Islami in Germany Starting December 27

If you are in Germany and find it challenging to perform Salah (prayer) correctly, Dawat-e-Islami presents an excellent opportunity to learn through a three-day Salah course. This course is designed to help participants establish their prayers with proper understanding and execution according to Sunnah.

Salah is a fundamental pillar of Islam, referred to as the Mi'raj (ascension) for believers. It is through Salah that we experience the sweetness of supplicating to Allah. Therefore, it is essential to learn and practice it correctly. This course will cover crucial aspects, including:

  • The obligatory (Faraid) and mandatory (Wajibat) acts of Salah.
  • The Sunnah, recommended acts (Mustahabat), and disliked acts (Makruhat) of Salah.
  • Actions that nullify Salah.
  • The correct recitation, postures, and etiquette of Salah.

Dawat-e-Islami's Salah courses are well-known for their effectiveness and accessibility, overcoming geographical barriers to provide education to Muslims worldwide. Through in-person classes, WhatsApp, webinars, and group or individual sessions, Dawat-e-Islami ensures every believer has the opportunity to learn their religious obligations properly.

In Germany, the three-day Salah course will take place from December 27 to December 29, 2024, conveniently scheduled during the time between Maghrib and Isha prayers. This course will be held at:

Faizan-e-MadinaMasjid
Offenbach Schluss Strabe 20-22, 63065 AM Main, Germany

By attending this course, you will gain comprehensive knowledge about Salah, its rules, recitation, timings, and much more. Additionally, you will find inner peace and spiritual satisfaction as you perfect your connection with Allah through Salah.

Don’t miss this golden opportunity to learn the second pillar of Islam! Mark your calendars and join us from December 27 to December 29, 2024, between Maghrib and Isha prayers.

For further information, feel free to contact Dawat-e-Islami.