Due to this the Holy Prophet (s.
Due to this the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said: The Prayers is like a stream of clean water, in which a person washes himself, if a person washes himself five times a day he will never become dirty, In the same way a person who prays five times a day and washes his heart with the clean spiritual spring, his heart and soul will never be filled with sin.
(3) Cleanliness and Protection of Health As the worshipper sometimes washes his whole body and as usual performs ablutions many times in the day and night, and before doing Ghusl and ablution cleans his body from all impurities and all kinds of dirt, that is why he should necessarily be a clean person. From this point, Prayers protects the health of a person and helps him in keeping himself clean, which is very important in one's life.
(4) Disciple and self Restraint For every Prayer there is a fixed and special time, and for a person who wants to pray it is necessary that he should pray within the prescribed time, therefore this helps a person to become disciplined and self-restrained and helps him to recognize the value of time. Especially for one who prays the Morning Prayer. He must get up before the sunrise.
Such a person will not only be naturally a clean person and takes the benefit from the morning breeze and also starts his day on a positive note. These are not the only individual and training effects of Prayer; this is just an example of this great worship act of Islam.
(5) Social Secrets The performance of Prayers in the appointed time unites the great Islamic Nation and shows the oneness of direction because Muslims in the appointed time stand towards the Qibla in a specified manner and worship Allah and this itself is the display of Unity and oneness and this worship act unites all the people.
When prayed in congregation it promotes unity, similarity and the same spirit of the rows of the worshippers shows discipline and nearness to each other, and this spiritual unity and brotherhood is not in need of any description. Although the benefits of Prayers are not limited to this, whatever is said above explains the secrets of this great divine duty. (6) A brief secret of Fasting Fasting is one of the worship acts in Islam.
One of the training effects of Fasting on a person is that it discontinues the rule of habit and desires and frees the person from the slavery of sensual desires.