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For example, Islam encourages people to perform their daily prayers in congregation; (S) has said: "One prayer of a man in congregation is worthier than his forty years of prayers at home alone."[^1] Praying in congregation strengthens the ties between people by giving them the opportunity to interact with each other and discuss their issues in a holy place. Once a blind man came to the Prophet (S) and said that there was no one to take him to the mosque to attend the congregational prayer.
(S) told him to stretch a thread from his house to the mosque and use it to go to the mosque to attend the congregational prayer. Similarly, fasting has many social aspects: it causes Muslims to feel the starvation and the agony of the poor and deprived in society and encourages them to extend their hands in help towards them.
The hajj undoubtedly is the largest religious and social convention bringing millions of people from around the globe into one arena to strengthen their ties, develop their skills, and exchange ideas and opinions as to how to improve their situations.
Khums and zakaat (charity)also play an important social role in Islam by causing Muslims to think that they themselves are responsible for bridging the gap between the rich and the poor as well as for sharing their own wealth with the needy and disadvantaged in society.
Enjoining the good and forbidding the evil is a social responsibility which falls on the shoulders of each and every individual in the Islamic society to promote goodness, kindness, peace and justice and to fight oppression, corruption, and evil. Therefore, Islam is truly a social religion. Marriage and Family Life Another aspect of Islamic sociality is marriage and establishing families.
Islam encourages its followers to get married and avoid celibacy; (S) has said: "The person who marries gains half of his faith; then he must fear of Allah for the next remaining half."[^2] In another saying, the Holy Prophet has said: "He who wishes to be clean and purified when he meets Allah should marry and have a spouse."[^3] The Qur'an describes the union between man and woman: "And among His signs is that he created for you spouses from among yourselves that you may dwell in tranquility with them, and He has put love and mercy between your hearts.
Verily, in that are signs for those who reflect." (30:21) This verse establishes the three pillars of a successful marriage.