
This study aims to determine the effect of prayer on people's lives in terms of physical and psychological. Because of that,this article was created to explain the impact that quality prayer can have on prolonging one's life. This research methoduses the literature study method with content analysis techniques. This literature study is an activity of collecting materialsrelated to research originating from books, scientific journals, literature and other publications that can be used as sourcesfor this research. Based on this, this article concludes that prayer is psychotherapy for individuals who experiencepsychological problems. Basically, humans do need a strength in every situation because prayer is the most importantactivity in life. In today's life, it can be seen that having a long life is a difficult matter because living in this globalizationera wanting to have a long life is not easy. Life and lifestyle in today's era is very unlikely for someone to live long in theworld. Then, there are many people who have a long life but only enjoy the world or do nothing for their own benefit. Thehigh expectation to live longer does not necessarily guarantee a person's quality of life. However, if you want to survivelonger or have a long life, one can do useful activities, one of which is praying with quality, where someone prays for hisphysical and psychological benefits and for the happiness of the world and the hereafter.
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