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    Badr
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    What this phrase means? Who is the head noun and the descriptive/adjective noun?

    case closed!

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      No longer a Sunna-rejecter
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      http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9598162.msg225018#msg225018

      I am no longer a Sunna-rejecter. See 4:59-65, 62:2-4, 3:31, 4:156, 7:157 Messenger teaches and is to be followed and obeyed. Examples of revelation received which is not in the Qur'an: 3:123-126, 33:37, 2:187, 66:3, 62:9.

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        What this phrase means? Who is the head noun and the descriptive/adjective noun?

        Can u please analyse this text and explain it ? I appreciate it

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          Mazhar
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          Quote from Mazhar on Yesterday at 023714 PM

          What this phrase means? Who is the head noun and the descriptive/adjective noun?

          Can u please analyse this text and explain it ? I appreciate it. Loxbox

          Please convey to him the above phrase who has given that detailed opinion that "Ruku" is merely a transition phase to Sjd. May be he agrees with Badr "case closed". For transitional phases of an act we need not have a participle to describe each and every isolated intervening clip of that action from begininng to end. In the above phrase are two active participles, the later as adjective of the First Participle, reflecting that the first is also a performance of an independent act.

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            Badr
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            Can u please analyse this text and explain it ? I appreciate it

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            Do you seriously think I'd rather follow an anonymous nobody than the sayings of the best of all mankind ?

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              mmkhan
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              Salaam Mazhar,

              What this phrase means? Who is the head noun and the descriptive/adjective noun?

              Brother please look at my previous post and again I repeat "None of the aayaats talk about AlSalaat".

              We are discussing about Salaat not Ruku.

              May Allah guide us all towards the Truth.

              Mohammed M. Khan

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                Mazhar
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                Salaam Mazhar,

                Brother please look at my previous post and again I repeat "None of the aayaats talk about AlSalaat".

                We are discussing about Salaat not Ruku.

                May Allah guide us all towards the Truth.

                Mohammed M. Khan

                Salam,

                You exclude Ruku from Assalat, and have a perception of "Waw" as that of English "And" giving a connotation of being a conjunction between two things of different and independent nature in all dimensions. Have I correctly understood you what you stated in earlier posts?

                For Assalat you need a . Do you agree that this is a correct proposition?

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                  Badr
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                  Salaam Badr,

                  None of the aayaats talk about AlSalaat.

                  May Allah guide us all towards the Truth.
                  Mohammed M. Khan

                  Salaam Mazhar,

                  Brother please look at my previous post and again I repeat "None of the aayaats talk about AlSalaat".

                  We are discussing about Salaat not Ruku.

                  May Allah guide us all towards the Truth.

                  Mohammed M. Khan

                  Yeah this is about gymnastics ;D

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                    Salaam brother,

                    You exclude Ruku from Assalat, and have a perception of "Waw" as that of English "And" giving a connotation of being a conjunction between two things of different and independent nature in all dimensions. Have I correctly understood you what you stated in earlier posts?

                    Yes.

                    For Assalat you need a . Do you agree that this is a correct proposition?

                    I did not understand what exactly you wanna say here...

                    Mohammed M. Khan

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                      Badr
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                      Salaam brother,
                      Yes.
                      I did not understand what exactly you wanna say here...

                      Mohammed M. Khan

                      You don' want to understand.

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                        Mazhar
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                        Quote from Mazhar on Yesterday at 071459 AM
                        You exclude Ruku from Assalat, and have a perception of "Waw" as that of English "And" giving a connotation of being a conjunction between two things of different and independent nature in all dimensions. Have I correctly understood you what you stated in earlier posts?

                        Yes. mmkhan

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                        For Assalat you need a . Do you agree that this is a correct proposition?

                        I did not understand what exactly you wanna say here...

                        Salam mmkhan,

                        The above perception about English "And" and Arabic "Waw" is not correct in its restrictive nature but is much wider than this. Please see about both in Grammer books.

                        is a noun of place. And a noun of place is derived from a verb. So formal Salat is something physical act that needs a physical place for its performance/execution. Do you agree with this proposition?

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                          mmkhan
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                          Salaam Mazhar,

                          Salam mmkhan,

                          The above perception about English "And" and Arabic "Waw" is not correct in its restrictive nature but is much wider than this. Please see about both in Grammer books.

                          Can you please quote a two aayaats from AlQuraan for example?

                          is a noun of place. And a noun of place is derived from a verb. So formal Salat is something physical act that needs a physical place for its performance/execution. Do you agree with this proposition?

                          I agree, but still I did not understand your point.

                          Mohammed M. Khan

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                            mmkhan
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                            You don' want to understand.

                            This is not my answer. nope

                            May Allah guide us towards His path.
                            Mohammed M. Khan

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                              captainneckbeard
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                              I really enjoyed this read...and it makes a lot of sense. Good work! bravo

                              I agree, i enjoyed this as well. I don't quite understand how 4101-103 can be translated to not mean physical ritualistic salat.

                              I also found this description of salat very interesting (from islamic-research.org)

                              http//www.islamic-research.org/religious-practices/41-salat/173-salat-words.html

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                                I don't quite understand how 4101-103 can be translated to not mean physical ritualistic salat.

                                You may wish to consult this work or for background reading
                                http//mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-of-SuJuD-from-Quran.html

                                It effectively kills the traditional interpretation of 4101-103, unless evidence can be brought to the contrary.

                                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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                                  captainneckbeard
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                                  You may wish to consult this work or for background reading
                                  http//mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-of-SuJuD-from-Quran.html

                                  It effectively kills the traditional interpretation of 4101-103, unless evidence can be brought to the contrary.

                                  These articles are great, thanks Wakas.

                                  Also, I wonder who will be the first to post 95 theses on the masjid door, ala Martin Luther. I totally feel like we are protestant Muslims.

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                                    mmkhan
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                                    Salaam bro,

                                    I agree, i enjoyed this as well. I don't quite understand how 4101-103 can be translated to not mean physical ritualistic salat.

                                    Thank you, may Allah guide us all towards Him pr

                                    I also found this description of salat very interesting (from islamic-research.org)

                                    http//www.islamic-research.org/religious-practices/41-salat/173-salat-words.html

                                    From the above website I found this at the end of the page.


                                    Summary of the Quranic words to be uttered in the Salat

                                    1- First words "A"uzu b"Allah min Al-Shaytan Al-Rajeem" (I seek refuge in God from Satan the rejected" 1698
                                    Allah did not ask us to say this at the beginning of AlSalaat.

                                    2- Al-Fatiha (The Key)
                                    Not said this is 'The Key' of Salaat

                                    3- "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) to be spoken frequently, 2185 and 17111.
                                    'Allahu Akbar' is not the words to say in Salaat or at anytime. Allah did not use this word in AlQuraan at all. It is wrong to say such words that is the reason Allah did not use it in AlQuraan

                                    4- "Sobhan Rabi Al-Azeem" (Praise my Lord the Great). 5674
                                    Again, it has to be said all the time, but particular to Salaat

                                    5- "Sobhan Rabi Al-Aala" (Praise my Lord the Most High). 871
                                    Same as point no.4

                                    6- The Shahada (Testimony) "Ash"hadu ana la illaha ila Allah" (I bear witness that there is no God other than God). 318
                                    Correct! Again not related to Salaat in AlQuraan.

                                    7- "Al-Hamdu l"Allah alazee lam yatakhez waladan, wa lam yakun lahu shareek fee al mulk, wa lam yakun lahu waleyon min al zol". (Praise be to God who has never begotten a son, nor does He have a partner in His kingship, nor does He need an ally out of weakness). 17111
                                    correct! It has to be said in Salaat as per AlQuraan

                                    8- The Salat ends with the words
                                    ???

                                    May Allah guide us all towards the Truth pr
                                    Mohammed M. Khan

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                                      loxbox13
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                                      Salaam bro,

                                      Thank you, may Allah guide us all towards Him pr

                                      From the above website I found this at the end of the page.


                                      Summary of the Quranic words to be uttered in the Salat

                                      1- First words "A"uzu b"Allah min Al-Shaytan Al-Rajeem" (I seek refuge in God from Satan the rejected" 1698
                                      Allah did not ask us to say this at the beginning of AlSalaat.

                                      2- Al-Fatiha (The Key)
                                      Not said this is 'The Key' of Salaat

                                      3- "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) to be spoken frequently, 2185 and 17111.
                                      'Allahu Akbar' is not the words to say in Salaat or at anytime. Allah did not use this word in AlQuraan at all. It is wrong to say such words that is the reason Allah did not use it in AlQuraan

                                      4- "Sobhan Rabi Al-Azeem" (Praise my Lord the Great). 5674
                                      Again, it has to be said all the time, but particular to Salaat

                                      5- "Sobhan Rabi Al-Aala" (Praise my Lord the Most High). 871
                                      Same as point no.4

                                      6- The Shahada (Testimony) "Ash"hadu ana la illaha ila Allah" (I bear witness that there is no God other than God). 318
                                      Correct! Again not related to Salaat in AlQuraan.

                                      7- "Al-Hamdu l"Allah alazee lam yatakhez waladan, wa lam yakun lahu shareek fee al mulk, wa lam yakun lahu waleyon min al zol". (Praise be to God who has never begotten a son, nor does He have a partner in His kingship, nor does He need an ally out of weakness). 17111
                                      correct! It has to be said in Salaat as per AlQuraan

                                      8- The Salat ends with the words
                                      ???

                                      May Allah guide us all towards the Truth pr
                                      Mohammed M. Khan

                                      I believe you're right, the influence of sects in so great that makes people looks for anything similar to sectarian salat, times, words etc , even though the salat is detailed in the quran , but so simple that people cannot see it, Standing reciting verses from their lord
                                      prostrationg , glorifying their lord.

                                      people look for incline and what to say , they'll never find it except guesssing, because it's an innvation
                                      people look for words as allahu akbar, they can never find it because it's an innovation
                                      people look for words to say before satat, they can never find it, because it's an innovation
                                      people look for tashahud in salat, they can never find it , it's just guessing, because it's an innovation

                                      many verse say , prostration standing worshipping their lord , as simple as that
                                      people look for a ritualistic rules and regulations, and can't accept the simple detailed salat from the quran

                                      the word Rukuaa is creating confusion, because they mix it with the word inhinaa,( incline) , wich is also inexistant in the quran, means it's an innovation
                                      an rukuaa is done on the ground, see the verse of david kharra rakiaan wa anab, and kharra means fall on the ground, and incline isn't falling on the ground, because when u incline, you're still standing on your feet, it's a mouvement of the back and not of the feet.
                                      peace

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                                        Salaaman bro,

                                        I believe you're right, the influence of sects in so great that makes people looks for anything similar to sectarian salat, times, words etc , even though the salat is detailed in the quran , but so simple that people cannot see it, Standing reciting verses from their lord
                                        prostrationg , glorifying their lord.

                                        Reciting verses? In Salaat ???

                                        443

                                        443 O you who believe, do not approach the contact prayer while you are intoxicated, until you know what you are saying. Nor if you have had intercourse, unless traveling, until you bathe. And if you are ill, or traveling, or one of you has excreted feces, or you had sexual contact with the women, and could not find water, then you shall select from the clean soil; you shall wipe your faces and hands. God is Pardoning, Forgiving.

                                        You have "SAY" brother in Salaat not recite. You can find the same in 17111 "Qul".

                                        Another important point is to say in the language that you understand, i.e., your own language.

                                        people look for incline and what to say , they'll never find it except guesssing, because it's an innvation
                                        people look for words as allahu akbar, they can never find it because it's an innovation
                                        people look for words to say before satat, they can never find it, because it's an innovation
                                        people look for tashahud in salat, they can never find it , it's just guessing, because it's an innovation

                                        many verse say , prostration standing worshipping their lord , as simple as that
                                        people look for a ritualistic rules and regulations, and can't accept the simple detailed salat from the quran

                                        True! I agree.

                                        the word Rukuaa is creating confusion, because they mix it with the word inhinaa,( incline) , wich is also inexistant in the quran, means it's an innovation
                                        an rukuaa is done on the ground, see the verse of david kharra rakiaan wa anab, and kharra means fall on the ground, and incline isn't falling on the ground, because when u incline, you're still standing on your feet, it's a mouvement of the back and not of the feet.
                                        peace

                                        Wow! MashaAllah, I was not aware of the above red quote, inshaAllah, I will check, thanks for showing me bro.

                                        And how about the blue one?

                                        2573

                                        2573 And those who when they are reminded of the revelations of their Lord, they do not fall on them deaf and blind.

                                        May Allah increase us all in true knowledge pr
                                        Mohammed M. Khan

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                                          loxbox13
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                                          Salaaman bro,

                                          Reciting verses? In Salaat ???

                                          443

                                          443 O you who believe, do not approach the contact prayer while you are intoxicated, until you know what you are saying. Nor if you have had intercourse, unless traveling, until you bathe. And if you are ill, or traveling, or one of you has excreted feces, or you had sexual contact with the women, and could not find water, then you shall select from the clean soil; you shall wipe your faces and hands. God is Pardoning, Forgiving.

                                          You have "SAY" brother in Salaat not recite. You can find the same in 17111 "Qul".

                                          Another important point is to say in the language that you understand, i.e., your own language.

                                          True! I agree.
                                          Wow! MashaAllah, I was not aware of the above red quote, inshaAllah, I will check, thanks for showing me bro.

                                          And how about the blue one?

                                          2573

                                          2573 And those who when they are reminded of the revelations of their Lord, they do not fall on them deaf and blind.

                                          May Allah increase us all in true knowledge pr
                                          Mohammed M. Khan

                                          ...until you know what you are saying...17111
                                          You're right, it sounds like speech or debate. I don't get it.

                                          This is how I see it

                                          Hast thou not seen that Allah, He it is Whom all who are in the heavens and the earth praise, and the birds in their flight? Of each He knoweth verily the its worship and the its praise; and Allah is Aware of what they do 2441

                                          According to the verse above, it's allah who teach his creatures how to do salat and tasbeeh, birds, animals, sun, moon, etc... including humans, therefiore we only learn how to praise him through his revelations and through his teachings, not through prophete mohamed and hadiths, and not through prophet Abraham as some people like to say...

                                          Those who spend the night in adoration of their Lord prostrate and standing 2564

                                          Is one who worships devoutly during the hours of the night prostrating himself or standing (in adoration), who takes heed of the Hereafter, and who places his hope in the Mercy of his Lord (like one who does not)? Say "Are those equal, those who know and those who do not know? It is those who are endued with understanding that receive admonition." 398-9

                                          these verses above, saying the detaild salat, standing and prostrating

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                                          Stand (to pray) by night, but not all night Half of it or a little less Or a little more; and recite the Qur'an in slow, measured rhythmic tones. 732-4

                                          ...and the morning prayer and reading for the prayer and reading in the morning carry their testimony 1778
                                          these verses above, saying it's about reading the quran while standing.

                                          And part of the night, prostrate thyself to Him; and glorify Him a long night through. 7626

                                          Only those believe in Our Signs, who when they are recited to them fall down prostrating, and celebrate the praises of their Lord, nor are they (ever) puffed up with pride. 3215

                                          These verses above, saying tasbeeh ( glorification) while in prostration.

                                          ALl these verses show that the detailed salat in the quran is Standing and prostrating, but 7111 is saying (...until you know what you are saying...)

                                          Can you clarify plz

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