The Daily Prayer have unquestionable importance in the sight of Islam. Salmän Farsi has narrated:ِ
``I saw the prophet shaking a branch of tree on which all the leaves were dry. When he shook the branch, all the leaves fell upon the ground. The prophet said:ِ
O, Salman! Don't you want to ask me why did I do so? I said yes, your holiness! if you don't mind. The prophet then said:ِ When a Muslim performs the ablution (VOZOO) well, and then establishes his daily prayers, his sins will fall down as the dry leaves fell down by my shock on the branch.''
In another tradition, our prophet has said:ِ
``The Daily Prayers are like a stream of water that flows at one's door. If such a person washes himself five times a day, in such a flowing stream, will there remain any dirt or stain upon his body? Such is the case with the prayers, that he who regularly performs them, there will remain no sin with him uncleared and unforgiven.''
The above verse (NO.114) has been said to be one of the most hopeful verses of Qurän.
Following the commandment of prayer, there comes the next important order which is: HAVING PATIENCE.
When man is encountered with something hard and unusual, some may lose control and become nervous, and some other may stand firm and resisting. Then also might be a third group of people who not only resist with perseverance, that they are thankful to their Lord too; for their faith in God, and that, hardship will make man's possibilities productive. In their sight; difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. And the fourth group of believers who are of course rare, are those who eagerly and with love, fight against troubles and try to neutralize the effects of troubles and misfortunes that may have afflicted them. They are promised to have the final success.