Is the prayer that does not restrain from bad deeds not valid? It is said that the prayer that does not restrain you from bad deeds is not regarded as prayer.
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Dear Brother / Sister,
Prayer is like a shield that protects man from sins. A person who performs prayers controls his soul more; therefore, his resistance against sins will increase
What is meant by the statement "If prayer does not restrain you from bad deeds, it is not regarded as prayer" is the prayer in the perfect sense. Every prayer that is performed for Allah and every deed of worship done for Allah deserves to be accepted.
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