Muslim is a derivative noun of the word "Islam", which means "one who obeys God" and "one who realizes peace". "Islam" means obeying God and achieving peace, so people who believe in Islam will become "people who obey God" and "people who achieve peace".
Muslims in the Koran believe in God (the Creator). For Muslims, what they see with their eyes and detect with instruments is under the control of God. Muhammad is the messenger of God and a saint who conveys the classic Koran.
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There are six rules for weekly exercise, which are called "six ceremonies" or "six lives in worship". "Six instruments" refers to "raising hands, straightening, chanting, bowing, kowtowing and kneeling" and so on. Due to the different teaching methods of sects and schools, there are also differences in some details of worship.
Prayer exercises the body and mind of Muslims at the same time, which is of positive significance for self-cultivation, keeping the soul pure and improving the ideological and cognitive realm.
At that time, the north wind was bitter and the wind was biting, while the polite Muslims sat on the floor and listened to the sermon. There is no floating phenomenon. Tens of thousands of people automatically arranged shifts in an orderly manner, arranged in a neat team, and acted in unison, and no one left early.