Who is expected to pray in Islam? Maturity, sanity and being a Muslim are the requirements for prayer. Sh. Abdullah Oduro explains each of these requirements, and how prayer gives us structure in our search for the purpose of life.
Who is expected to pray in Islam? Maturity, sanity and being a Muslim are the requirements for prayer. Sh. Abdullah Oduro explains each of these requirements, and how prayer gives us structure in our search for the purpose of life.
Fellow, Head of Convert Resources | Abdullah Oduro is a first generation Ghanian native that converted to Islam in 1997. He graduated from the College of Islamic Law from the University of AlMadinah in 2007. He conducts public speeches, sermons, lectures, and workshops around the US on Islamic Law, self-improvement, and convert life. He is currently the Imam at the Islamic Center of Coppell and Lewisville in Dallas, TX. He resides in Dallas, TX with his wife and four children.
Having recently joined Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research as a Scholar, Shaykh Abdullah leads a team providing unique and comprehensive resources for new Muslim converts and institutional convert care.
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