A compilation from Hürriyet, Diyanet, and Sabah sources: Salah connecting humans with Allah, Dhikr purifying the heart, and the healing effect of Du'a and worship in daily life. The press emphasizes that spiritual practices in Islam are a source of peace.
Salah and Worship in the Media: Meeting with Allah
According to Prof. Dr. Kemal Sandıkçı's statement in Diyanet Haber, Salah is 'man's meeting with Allah'. As a fundamental pillar of Islam, Salah, performed five times a day, strengthens faith, cleanses from sins, and protects from immorality. The Quran states, 'Indeed, Salah prohibits immorality and wrongdoing' (Ankabut 45). The media frequently reports that Salah is a source of both individual and societal peace.
Dhikr-Thought Relationship: Purification of the Heart
In Diyanet's monthly publications, Dhikr is defined as 'the healing of the believer's heart'. Frequently remembering Allah, contemplating His power, and realizing that one is under His watch purifies the heart. Dhikr is a cure for spiritual ailments; media reports discuss the benefits of Dhikr from both scientific and spiritual perspectives. In the religious information section of Sabah newspaper, the daily Dhikr recommended by the Prophet (peace be upon him) (Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar 33 times each) are conveyed; these forgive sins and bring peace.
Du'a and Dhikr News: Daily Virtues
Hürriyet's worship news emphasizes the importance of Du'a and Dhikr: morning and evening tasbihat, istighfar, and salawat enlighten the heart. The media reports on the virtues of reciting istighfar, tawhid, and salawat 1000 times on special nights like Berat Kandili. Dhikr is presented as the key to spiritual peace; articles on sites like Meridyen Haber, titled 'Attaining Tranquility with Dhikr', state that remembering Allah brings satisfaction and peace.
The Media's Common Message
In current news, worship, Dhikr, and Du'a in Islam stand out as the most effective methods against stress, sorrow, and spiritual emptiness. With regular Salah, Dhikr, and Du'a, hearts find tranquility. The media frequently emphasizes that these practices contribute to both individual and societal peace.
Daily Practice Recommendation
From media guides: After Fajr Salah, recite Ayatul Kursi and Mu'awwidhatayn, and do not neglect the post-Salah tasbihat. A day that begins with Dhikr is protected with a spiritual shield. May Allah accept our acts of worship.