In everyday worship, there is actually a light act that when we do bring a tremendous effect, and if we leave then we are among the unrequited people.
By the time we have been given help by others, it will surely thank the infinite gratitude, or perhaps say a prayer for his good. Similarly, the Messenger of Allah who has brought us from the valley of darkness to the realm of light, it is appropriate for us to always say sholawat and greetings to him, as an expression of gratitude and our love for all services and struggles that are unmatched in the universe this.
In other worship, Allah commands His servants to do it, but specifically in the command of reciting shalawat, Allah (swt) mentioned that God Himself has purity upon it, then commands His angels, only then to those who believe to have piety on it. With this increasingly shows that performing a prayer on the Prophet Muhammad, not just an expression of gratitude, but he also became the main worship.
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