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Didn't the writer of the quran know...........?

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    Wakas
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    salaam/peace all,

    It is as farida and AH have said, with regards to "witness" the shahr.

    Mr Q - it is in project root list

    Tay-Waw-Qaf = to be able, be in a position to do something. taaqatun - ability, power, strength. ataaqa (vb. 4) - to be able to do a thing. tawwaqa (vb. 2) - to twist a collar, put a neck-ring on, impose a difficult task on a person, enable, hang around neck, impose, lay upon, encircle. ataaqa (vb. 4) - to be able to do a thing, find extremely hard and difficult to bear, do a thing with great difficulty. taaqat - the utmost that a person can do.

    taqah n.f. 2249, 2286

    tawwaqa vb. (2) impf. pass. 3180

    ataqa vb. (4) impf. act. 2184

    Lane's Lexicon, Volume 5, pages 179, 180

    And with regards to timings of salat etc the only plural address used, that I know of, is 2458, all other verses which mention sun/timings are singular. The implication being, that your "morning" and "evening" is the timing.

    All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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      .... how about the 5 prayers or the 2 prayers (as some people say) if the days are anything up to six months long, arn't all these prayers commanded to be done at certain times of the day aswell, what happens to them?

      Do we stop them too.........till the certain part of day appears?

      Salaam
      As I understand in north poles even though its six months of day or night there are still stages of darkness and lightness depending on the stages of sun, people in those places often see twiglight with day or night so there are two edges of day and night.

      The quote below explains very well about the times of Salah, which may fit in all parts of the worlds.
      From redsulphur1229 @ http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9603386.0

      11114 ? (literal translation) ?And establish Prayer at the edges of the day and in proximity to the night (zulfun layl)?

      Although the foregoing is a literal translation, ?edges? is often translated as ?two ends? or "two edges". This verse refers only to 2 prescribed Prayer times, namely, the two ?edges? of the day. Despite the fact that this verse is often cited as referring to 3 prescribed times, with many translations translating ?zulfun layl? as ?some hours of the night?, this appears incorrect. The term ?zulfun? is derived from the root ?zalafa? which means ?to bring near, to approach? and ?zulfa? means ?nearness, proximity?. Therefore, ?zulfun? cannot be translated as ?some hours of? but must be a reference to nearness or proximity to something. The term ?layl? means ?night?. Therefore, the phrase ?zulfun layl? means ?near or in proximity to the night?. The words ?edges of the day? means that the Prayer times referred to in this verse occur during daylight hours, once at the beginning of the day and the other at the end, and not at anytime during the night. However, these day times are close to the night, and thus presumably just after sunrise and just before sunset. The ?approach of the night? (or ?proximity of the night?) cannot be a separate prayer time but merely further description of when these ?edges? occur, namely, in proximity or closest to the night.

      1778-79 ? ?Observe Prayer at declining and paling of the sun on to the darkness of the night, and recite the Quran at morning (fajr).?
      This verse refers to only one time prescribed for Prayer, namely, when the sun begins to decline (which is when it passes its zenith), and therefore, anytime after the zenith (afternoon or evening). Read with 11114, the prayer is to be closer to the sunset time, and is thus a reference to the second ?edge of the day?. Query No mention is made in this verse to Prayer at morning (fajr) to accompany the Quran recitation

      The times of Salah has been the subject of discussion in so many threads, maybe the Quraan is addressing different regions according to climate and time zones.
      Allah knows best.

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        Mr_Q
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        Mr Q - it is in project root list

        Tay-Waw-Qaf = to be able, be in a position to do something. taaqatun - ability, power, strength. ataaqa (vb. 4) - to be able to do a thing. tawwaqa (vb. 2) - to twist a collar, put a neck-ring on, impose a difficult task on a person, enable, hang around neck, impose, lay upon, encircle. ataaqa (vb. 4) - to be able to do a thing, find extremely hard and difficult to bear, do a thing with great difficulty. taaqat - the utmost that a person can do.

        taqah n.f. 2249, 2286

        tawwaqa vb. (2) impf. pass. 3180

        ataqa vb. (4) impf. act. 2184

        Lane's Lexicon, Volume 5, pages 179, 180

        Thank you Wakas. Corpus must have a typo then because it does list the root as ww qf .

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          There is no typo.

          You are referring to the transliteration, but there is no universal agreement on transliteration of Arabic letters.

          There is universal agreement on the Arabic letters however, and corpus uses the same Arabic letter as PRL in this case.

          http//t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbnANd9GcRrUeTecOND6UYxpGEBIL-NDt1f0P3TVHIgqo_x0Uu75AZ-4K8j73snq4Qezw

          All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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            Interesting. I see the Arabic letter you refer too below but Corpus says ?

            The triliteral root ww qf ( &#1602 occurs four times in the Quran, in three derived forms
            once as the form II verb yuawwaqu (&#1615 (2184 the verse in question)
            once as the form IV verb yuqu (&#1615
            twice as the noun qat (&#1577

            http//corpus.quran.com/qurandictionary.jsp?q=Twq#(218416)

            And project Root List has both ta or tay, that was my confusion. I was looking under ta for it. Thanks for clarifying but it still seems like a typo to me. Maybe I am still confused? confused

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              Salaam
              As I understand in north poles even though its six months of day or night there are still stages of darkness and lightness depending on the stages of sun, people in those places often see twiglight with day or night so there are two edges of day and night.

              http//answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071129031929AAbKFPx

              there are still stages of darkness and light

              when, farida? surely not every morning and evening like us here, as the days are continuose and then the nights for months on end.

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                farida
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                http//answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071129031929AAbKFPx

                when, farida? surely not every morning and evening like us here, as the days are continuose and then the nights for months on end.

                In summertime, the sun is always above the horizon at the North Pole, circling the Pole once every day. It is highest in the sky at the Summer Solstice, after which it moves closer to the horizon, until it sinks below the horizon, at the Fall Equinox
                http//www.arctic.noaa.gov/gallery_np_seasons.html
                I will be honest with you, I have not done much research on this just a bit of googling and as earth is not stationary it revolves around sun so there must be some changes in sun shadows indicating its positons.
                Salaam

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                  In summertime, the sun is always above the horizon at the North Pole, circling the Pole once every day. It is highest in the sky at the Summer Solstice, after which it moves closer to the horizon, until it sinks below the horizon, at the Fall Equinox
                  http//www.arctic.noaa.gov/gallery_np_seasons.html
                  I will be honest with you, I have not done much research on this just a bit of googling and as earth is not stationary it revolves around sun so there must be some changes in sun shadows indicating its positons.
                  Salaam

                  I like doing research,

                  here are some links, why it all happens.

                  http//www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/6h.html

                  http//moonsighting.com/6monthdays.html

                  hmm

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                    I like doing research,

                    here are some links, why it all happens.

                    http//www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/6h.html

                    http//moonsighting.com/6monthdays.html

                    hmm

                    Salaam
                    Thank you for the links, however salah according to 11114 ? (literal translation) ?And establish Prayer at the edge of the day and in proximity to the night (zulfun layl) could also mean, as Wakas mentioned And with regards to timings of salat etc the only plural address used, that I know of, is 2458, all other verses, which mention sun/timings are singular; the implication being, that your "morning" and "evening" is the timing.
                    peace

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                      Isn't morning and evening according to how many months the day is?As sunlight or darkness is continuous, there a morning and evening is months apart aswell.

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                        farida
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                        Isn't morning and evening according to how many months the day is?As sunlight or darkness is continuous, there a morning and evening is months apart aswell.

                        Still we count months according to lunar cycle even when there is no clear division of day and night;
                        936 936 The count of the months with Allah is twelve months in the book of Allah the day He created the heavens and the earth; four of them are restricted. This is the correct system; so do not wrong yourselves in them; and fight the polytheists collectively as they fight you collectively. And know that Allah is with the righteous.
                        Salaam

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                          Still we count months according to lunar cycle even when there is no clear division of day and night;
                          936 936 The count of the months with Allah is twelve months in the book of Allah the day He created the heavens and the earth; four of them are restricted. This is the correct system; so do not wrong yourselves in them; and fight the polytheists collectively as they fight you collectively. And know that Allah is with the righteous.
                          Salaam

                          Salaam Frida,

                          Sorry i didn't understand, what that was supposed to mean. I was just showing that as salaat and fasts are connected to dawn and sunset, they are in trouble if the days are months or weeks long, which is the case in certain countries.

                          peace

                          http//www.1worldglobes.com/global-warming.htm

                          http//wiki.answers.com/Q/What_countries_have_continuous_day_and_night

                          http//wiki.answers.com/Q/How_long_are_the_days_and_nights_at_the_south_pole

                          http//www.lpi.usra.edu/education/skytellers/day_night/about.shtml

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                            farida
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                            Salaam Frida,

                            Sorry i didn't understand, what that was supposed to mean. I was just showing that as salaat and fasts are connected to dawn and sunset, they are in trouble if the days are months or weeks long, which is the case in certain countries.

                            peace

                            Salaam
                            For fasting it's clearly defined to start fast from dawn to dusk where as for Salah11114 ? And establish Prayer at the edge of the day and in proximity to the night (zulfun layl)... can you see the flexibility here?
                            Peace

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                              Well if the day is many months long, then of course the traditional salah will be that few also , surely, unless the words for dawn and dusk mean something other in which case the salah isn't connected to dawn and dusk, thus will be irrespective of time, so it's anytime according to needs

                              peace.

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                                No matter whether some people live on the poles or not, they still live on the earth, the earth revolves around itself every day. I do not think people at the poles are ignorant of that fact or count days following whether the sun sets wholly or not. Do you have any proof that if there is no sunset they don't count a day? Days still exist. Do they count no day at all when it is night for severall calendar days following or it is daytime? Do people at the poles stop sleeiping at night because there is no total darkness or stop waking up because it is dark?

                                The Qur'an does not disregard common sense, quite the opposite is says rather often to use our reasoning to go through life. Things that are said having in mind humanity will not fit every single person necessarily all the time. We have minds to get the gist of whatever we are told and adapt it. And to do so is perfectly coranic and of the fact that we are reasoning creatures and capable of jusdging matters on common sense is in the knowledge ou our Creator, and it is to us that He addresses itslef, no to some dumb robot which follows ritual commands.

                                If somebody on the poles wants to benefit from the blessings of ramadan or salat sure it is doable without much mindwringing. If they do not want to, no need either to bring up knowledge or lack of it of the Creator.

                                I am sure, it is a theoretical problem and not a real one. Just follow their days, they days of the people who live on the poles.

                                Salaam

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                                  Well if the day is many months long, then of course the traditional salah will be that few also ,
                                  peace.

                                  Salaam
                                  Only if they had only a few meals the day which, according to you is six month long.sun
                                  You started this thread giving the impression that the "writer" was unaware of the geographic poles situation, but as the Qur'an has dealt with that situation you have turned this thread into a debate about salah, just to see if the "Author" was ignorant of what is now revealed to you via google.
                                  As I understand when reading all the ayah on Salah we find much flexibility, so much so that the Hadithist counting it believed there were originally 50 Salah.
                                  Peace

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                                    No matter whether some people live on the poles or not, they still live on the earth, the earth revolves around itself every day. I do not think people at the poles are ignorant of that fact or count days following whether the sun sets wholly or not. Do you have any proof that if there is no sunset they don't count a day? Days still exist. Do they count no day at all when it is night for severall calendar days following or it is daytime? Do people at the poles stop sleeiping at night because there is no total darkness or stop waking up because it is dark?

                                    The Qur'an does not disregard common sense, quite the opposite is says rather often to use our reasoning to go through life. Things that are said having in mind humanity will not fit every single person necessarily all the time. We have minds to get the gist of whatever we are told and adapt it. And to do so is perfectly coranic and of the fact that we are reasoning creatures and capable of jusdging matters on common sense is in the knowledge ou our Creator, and it is to us that He addresses itslef, no to some dumb robot which follows ritual commands.

                                    If somebody on the poles wants to benefit from the blessings of ramadan or salat sure it is doable without much mindwringing. If they do not want to, no need either to bring up knowledge or lack of it of the Creator.

                                    I am sure, it is a theoretical problem and not a real one. Just follow their days, they days of the people who live on the poles.

                                    Salaam

                                    If you don't care for the commands of the quran fast from dawn to senset and other similer things and follow your own understanding, what is wrong with that. But you are not then following the command of the quran , if you are please show me how, if you like.

                                    Thanks.

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                                      Salaam
                                      Only if they had only a few meals the day which, according to you is six month long.sun

                                      The day as i showed , not according to me but according to science is weeks or even months long in some countries;

                                      http//moonsighting.com/6monthdays.html

                                      I didn't make this table and neither all the other websites to which you have the links to, come on.

                                      You started this thread giving the impression that the "writer" was unaware of the geographic poles situation, but as the Qur'an has dealt with that situation you have turned this thread into a debate about salah, just to see if the "Author" was ignorant of what is now revealed to you via google.
                                      As I understand when reading all the ayah on Salah we find much flexibility, so much so that the Hadithist counting it believed there were originally 50 Salah.
                                      Peace

                                      I didn't start the thread to show the writer was unaware of this , but to show there could be an element of mistranslation as things applying in most countries cannot be applied in some others.

                                      I knew though as you agreed for ramadhan previosly that salah case will be hard to stomach as it all becomes too much for anybody.

                                      peace

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                                        The day as i showed , not according to me but according to science is weeks or even months long in some countries;

                                        I didn't make this table and neither all the other websites to which you have the links to, come on.

                                        I didn't start the thread to show the writer was unaware of this , but to show there could be an element of mistranslation as things applying in most countries cannot be applied in some others.

                                        peace

                                        Salaam
                                        As I said if they only eat few meals in six month long day than no problem few Salah too.

                                        I knew though as you agreed for ramadhan previosly that salah case will be hard to stomach as it all becomes too much for anybody.

                                        I am please to know that Ramdan issue is not a problem so I think you need to start new thread Salah according to the geographic poles situation. hmm

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                                          Salaam
                                          As I said if they only eat few meals in six month long day than no problem few Salah too.I am please to know that Ramdan issue is not a problem so I think you need to start new thread Salah according to the geographic poles situation. hmm

                                          I think you are missing the point.

                                          Everything which is commanded to be done with repect to the day ,dawn,night,sunset have problems in those countries where the day is weeks or months long.

                                          You have brought up the definition of a day, if to you it is anything other then between the dawn and dusk please prove your point.

                                          The meals have nothing to do with dawn or dusk or even a day in the quran if some how they have please show us a ayah.

                                          peace

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