No. Allah does not get any benefit from worship. Worshipping benefits the worshipper only, by strengthening his or her relationship with Allah.
in no way, it ruined all native religions and any caught worshipping their old god would be killed or tortued
Discrimination does not benefit any individual in any way. There are many types of discrimination against race, disabilities, and sexual orientation.
A LAN would benefit a company in any way in which they wish to share resources and information.
Minor 'Shirk' is to perform an act of worship ( which is always supposed to be ONLY for God's sake ) with the intention that it should impress - or gain a benefit - from people. In other words, it is showing off. In that way, a person makes partners to God. In that way, a person worships someone other than God. While worshipping God, he is also worshipping the praise or some benefit from people. He mixes his worship of God with somethinhg impure. He should pray for God alone - not for people to say that he is pious. He should fast for God alone - not so that people admire him.
there are many in sunnah, but Allah accept what u ask him and not asking us any special words just ask Allah what u need in polite way
"Bismillah" is an Arabic phrase that translates to "In the name of Allah." It is commonly recited by Muslims before beginning any task or action as a way to seek blessings and guidance from Allah.
No. Smoking has absolutely no benefit to the body.
ALLAH HAFIZ NOT ALLAH FAZIZ! May be you want to ask that what is meant by ALLAH HAFIZ, which mean that Gods will be with you, or God Be with you! its musloms way of saying GOOD BYE! ALLAH HAFIZ!
Cleopatra did not benefit mankind in any way. About the only "benefit" one could say she contributed was all the misconceptions about her. They give people who are interested something to talk about.
Because muslims believe in Allah and Allah deserves it. Also Allah has ordered to pray Him only. And Salah is the a Way to Keep a Muslim from Jahannam it Also Gives a Connection with Allah (God)
The traditional way of spelling it is Allaah.