“"The good deeds of one who, without any appropriate excuse does not offer his prayer until its time passes away, are annulled." He then said: "The divide between a believer and disbelief is the abandonment of prayers."”

—  Muhammad

Biharul Anwar, Volume 82, Page 202
Shi'ite Hadith

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