Is everything in Quran an order ?

Re: Is everything in Quran an order ?

:salam: Mirch Bhai

When we discuss faraidh, I think first it needs to be understood the repercussions of not acting upon the faraidh. When I say not acting upon them meaning denying them as faraidh or failing to act upon but not denying that they are fardh on a muslim. For example, denying that Salaj is a fardh and not praying because of this belief puts you outside Islam whereas knowing it is a fardh but yet failing pray makes you a big sinner yet a you stay a muslim of some degree because you have not compromised your belief yet your actions do not reflect your beliefs.