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Tuesday 19 November 2013

The Ulama Law Of Motion

The ulama’ first law of motion states that when a person walks with its feet or by vehicles to the masjid to pray and do good things, it will be counted as a good deed for each of their steps or the vehicles wheel rotation and increases exponentially when there were hardships on the way to the masjid.

D1 = (sαβ)ε………equation 1 (just for imagination)

Where =

D1 = good deeds for walking to masjid
∆s = displacement
α = the number of person you called to pray together to masjid
β = the sincerity
ε = hardship during the walk to masjid

The ulama’ second law of motion is the praying jamaah is 27 times more good then praying alone.

P = β……..equation 2 (just for imagination)

Pj = 27β………..equation 3 (just for imagination)

Where =

β = sincerity
P = deed for praying alone
Pj = deed for praying jamaah

Substituting to equation 2 to 3 we get

Pj = 27 P…….Equation 4 (just for imagination)

The ulama third law of motion is praying jamaah at the masjid increase the deed exponentially than praying jamaah at home.

Pjm = ρ(27β)n…..equation 5 (just for imagination)

Pjh = ρ(27β)…….equation 6 (just for imagination)

Where =

Pjm = deed for praying jamaah at masjid
Pjh = deed for praying jamaah at home
n = number of jamaah at the masjid
β = sincerity
ρ = the saff constant

the nearer the person to the imam, the greater value of saff constant
Substituting equation 4 to 5 we get

n(Pjm) = Pjh

……..Equation 7 (just for imagination)

Hence,total good deed, DT , When a person goes to masjid and pray jamaah

DT = βk(D1PjPjm)

Where =
DT = total deed
Βk = the niat constant
Depends on the niat of the person, good niat increases the value of DT bad niat decreases the value of DT

So, why you pray alone??
Hehe..this equation thing is just for imagination..the important thing is go for solat jamaah!!!!!



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