- The graveness of the failure to attend the congregational prayer in the mosque.
- The hypocrites would seek nothing out of their worship but show-off and reputation, for they would only attend prayers when people could see them.
- The reward for offering the ‘Ishā’ and Fajr prayers in the congregation is great, and they are worthy of being attended even if people have to crawl.
- Regularly attending the ‘Ishā’ and Fajr prayers protects from hypocrisy, and the failure to participate in them is one of the traits of the hypocrites.