Prayer is the second pillar of Islam after the testimony of monotheism. It is the pillar of religion, and it is the only act of worship that does not fail under any circumstances, except in the case of loss and absence of reason, as reason is the basis of obligation. Because prayer has such importance, it must have a great impact on the life of a Muslim. If our situation in our dealings and life as Muslims were the same as our situation in prayer, the situation of our nation would be better than it is now.
To begin with, prayer has specific times, specific times, and certain conditions for the validity of prayer, including, for example, ablution, and the purity of the body, clothes, and place. It also has many complications, duties, and jurisprudential rulings. The Muslim must know these rulings and apply them so that his prayer is acceptable to God Almighty, as he said. The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him: Pray as you have seen me pray.
In this hadith is the command to follow the Prophet in how to pray, so that God Almighty accepts it. Since prayer has this status, scholars have been very interested in clarifying and detailing its jurisprudential rulings, and from this interest is this book by Sheikh Al-Dubayan, in which he explains and clarifies almost all issues of prayer, making it an indispensable comprehensive book. Any Muslim can know the rulings on prayer.
The book is fully indexed by chapter, chapter, and page. It works without the Internet and is compatible with the printed version. Its font size is large because it is in comprehensive format. It is also very small in size.