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حاسة الشم وتأثيره على الصلاة. (Arabic)
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- Author(s): محمد جاسم عبد; إياد جميل وحيد
- Source:
Journal of Al-Anbar University for Islamic Sciences; 2019, Vol. 10 Issue 39, p277-308, 32p
- Additional Information
- Alternate Title:
THE SENSE OF SMELL AND ITS IMPACT ON PRAYER. (English)
- Abstract:
I have written this research entitled (The sense of smell and its impact on prayer) and the reason behind choosing this subject because of the importance of prayer in Muslim's life and in order to know the impact on the humble in prayer which is the soul of prayer. The worshiper is as what he realizes from his prayer, and the tools of realization for human are his senses so, I like through this research to focus on the smell and its impact on prayer. In issues, I followed in them the sayings of scholars from their approved books. I ask Allah to benefit everyone who reads it, and benefit us with what we learned, and increase our knowledge, and make us know our religion very well. The right things are from Allah the Almighty but the fault things are from the nature of humans and I ask Allah forgiveness of them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract:
لقد كتبت هذا البحث بعنوان )حاسة الشم وأثرها في الصلاة(؛ وكان سبب اختياري للموضوع هو لأهمية الصلاة في حياة المسلم، وكذلك لمعرفة تأثير الحواس على الخشوع الذي يُعدّ روح الصلاة، فإن للعبد ما أدرك من صلاته، وأدوات الإد ا رك عند الإنسان هي حواسه، فأحببت من خلال هذا البحث أن أسلط الضوء على حاسة الشم وكيفية تأثيرها على الصلاة في مسائل أتتبع فيها أقوال الفقهاء من كتبهم المعتمدة، أسأل الله أن ينفع كل من يق أ ره، وأن ينفعنا بما علمنا، وأن يزيدنا علماً، وأن يفقهنا في الدين، فما كان من صواب فهو من توفيق الله تعالى، وما كان فيه من زلل فهو طبيعة البشر وأستغفر الله منه. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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