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    Man_of_Faith
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    In the name of God, most Gracious, most Merciful

    Peace brother,

    I consider the Quran to be an infallible scripture, as I believe God dids it to be the words of God.

    However, it is highly recommended to follow this authentic book and God tells us to not follow conjecture, invented rituals, probably targeting mainstream hadith out there which is often severely corrupted. If you do not at least read and study the Quran, you risk following man-made religiously uninspired inventions.

    It is possible to be a devout monotheist without even touching the holy scriptures, but it is of course quite hard, if possible. I doubt Abraham had access to any guide written down and he was a successful monotheist.

    Of course he was divinely inspired, but also of good moral character. Although this is just speculation, I suppose the early knowledge was spread verbally only, as the concept of hadith.

    The Quran makes it unnecessary to rely on common hadith, as it is perfect hadith.

    So I follow the old ritual of submission to God alone, I do not need to study other hadith than the Quran, as the postures of the contact prayer are confirmed in it and the ritual is already performed by millions of people every day. All I have to think about is devoting my prayers, as well as everything else, to God alone.

    I think we humans always complicate things by adding steps to the worship practice, and common hadith is an example of that.

    You all have a fine prayer which is showing your submission to God alone, so why speculate in it so much?

    And you do not need to read common hadith because you have the Quran. You never even have to touch it, and if you do it may be out of pure curiosity, but we should not listen to the nonsense. If the hadith say something nice you may learn from it, but never think God Himself advocated it.

    May God help us solve our disputes.

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      OOooOOooooooOoooOOO I can already feel it, this is gonna turn into one loooOoooOoOOong discussion

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        SAlaam

        Thanks sister good compilation indeed sun

        let this exemple transalation of names of messengers wich are Proper names and is a rule in literature and cinema to keep the original names so i dont understand if quran say ISA is ISA and not jesus, others are concerning to Misr(not egypt) for exemple;

        Quran must be studied as 1 single guide book completed,detailed,simple to apply because Creator wants easy and not hardship.

        or We take all external rituals of salat,hajj,haircuting sacrament,sloughtering animals,etc---almost all this taken from the bigining surats.. or we take a deeper path wich will free you from ego will doing good actions and apllying Creator laws and not rituals...chapters Alfurqan and An-Nur have a incredble amount of knowledge and is very rare to have references or studies about them. so people give a speacial dedication to surat Albaqara.. and rest of Quran seems meaningless..
        with surat Al Fatiah every bodey agree more or less with the same, but since we start baqara..division,separatism and sectarism begin voodoo

        Salaam yes this topic can give wings to imagination O0 peace

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          Bender
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          Salaam mirjamnur,

          We have two possibilities, to approach to the Quran

          I do not agree. We have only 1 possibility, and that is Quran alone.
          No history, no hadith, no arabic grammar, no lexicon, no science, no traditions, archeology etc.

          Some people still think iQuran alone means they can take history, science etc. to understand The Quran, I strongly disagree.

          View one leads one to interpret the Qur'an from scratch there is no ritual prayer, there is no fasting, Qibla is only to be understood allegorically, pilgrimage is only a debate with no particular place, etc.

          Why is this the only possibility???
          For example Did you check The Quran without any other sources and you concluded there is no fasting hmm If so, please let me know.

          After my research i think that pretty the whole book (Quran) can be interpreted allegorically and perhaps this is also made from God to be aware of this fact this is an expansion - every aspect of the Deen gets so a figurative and spiritual side, which should complement each other.

          nope I do not agree. As per my understanding, there is NOTHING allegorical in The Quran, ONLY if it says so.

          Salaam,
          Bender

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            Man_of_Faith
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            In the name of God

            Peace Bender,

            Thanks for good input, I agree, the Quran is a fully detailed guide for mankind, and also easy to learn! Never forget that!

            May God guide those who are not yet guided

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              Why is the title "against" history? I think the Koran fits in nicely with what we know about the 7th or 8th century.

              Does anyone else find that the Koran fits in with history as some things are not part of our contemporary society?
              History is remarkably silent on the origins of Islam. Doesn't Islam continue along the lines of the Abrahamic religions?
              Doesn't anyone find that Moses is the archetype prophet of the religion at the time, which serves as a template for Jesus who came centuries later who in turn served as a template for Muhammad, centuries later? Much like historical updates.
              Sorry, but I am curious what people think about this because I had a long discussion on the weekend about this.

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                Bender
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                In the name of God

                Peace Bender,

                Thanks for good input, I agree, the Quran is a fully detailed guide for mankind, and also easy to learn! Never forget that!

                May God guide those who are not yet guided

                Salaam,

                Thanks handshake

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                  I am not very fond of categorical and exclusive proclamations about anything. God can do that, persons who do that alarm me.

                  My feeling with the Qur'an is that it should be taken on its own. Sometimes I see that people resort to history to explain things in the Qur'an and that sometimes those explanations contrived from history in fact end up conditionning the Qur'an to those situations, but the Qur'an itself does not include those situations in it. That does not prevent in turn some people from deriving from the Qur'an things that are not meant in it because it is describing a situation and the thing belongs to the situation discribed in the Qur'an.

                  In fact I do not think that we have to reject or be bound by anything other than the Qur'an. If it means something for us and helps us, good for us. If it does not then leave it. But I would not draw lines as if this was a mathematical procedure. Mind and inspiration are very clever and they find their way through any outlet or inlet. Or as the Qur'an says, wherever we turn there is the face of Allah.

                  Salaam

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                    In the name of God, most Gracious, most Merciful

                    Peace brother,

                    I consider the Quran to be an infallible scripture, as I believe God dids it to be the words of God.
                    yes as i do also

                    However, it is highly recommended to follow this authentic book and God tells us to not follow conjecture, invented rituals, probably targeting mainstream hadith out there which is often severely corrupted. If you do not at least read and study the Quran, you risk following man-made religiously uninspired inventions.
                    here begins the problem. well said. but how i can distignuish conjecture, invented rituals from 'real' ones?

                    It is possible to be a devout monotheist without even touching the holy scriptures, but it is of course quite hard, if possible. I doubt Abraham had access to any guide written down and he was a successful monotheist.
                    really from time to time i think it will be more easy without

                    Of course he was divinely inspired, but also of good moral character. Although this is just speculation, I suppose the early knowledge was spread verbally only, as the concept of hadith.
                    Allah speaks from Suhufi Abraham wa Musa (sheets)

                    The Quran makes it unnecessary to rely on common hadith, as it is perfect hadith.
                    yes, but the Quran mentions the previous scriptures as huda -aren't they inspired?

                    So I follow the old ritual of submission to God alone, I do not need to study other hadith than the Quran, as the postures of the contact prayer are confirmed in it and the ritual is already performed by millions of people every day. All I have to think about is devoting my prayers, as well as everything else, to God alone.
                    which old ritual?? from where? is the bible also 'only' hadith? yes, the prayer but what you make with the saum or the hajj?

                    I think we humans always complicate things by adding steps to the worship practice, and common hadith is an example of that.
                    yes this is sure true. i see this also

                    You all have a fine prayer which is showing your submission to God alone, so why speculate in it so much?

                    And you do not need to read common hadith because you have the Quran. You never even have to touch it, and if you do it may be out of pure curiosity, but we should not listen to the nonsense. If the hadith say something nice you may learn from it, but never think God Himself advocated it.
                    i don't know you speak now only from 'muslim hadith' or 'bible hadith' also? if first i'm agree. second not agree- i think that the torah (maybe not the complete bible) is inspired from God

                    May God help us solve our disputes.
                    Yes, indeed.

                    Salam Bender

                    Salaam mirjamnur,

                    I do not agree. We have only 1 possibility, and that is Quran alone.
                    No history, no hadith, no arabic grammar, no lexicon, no science, no traditions, archeology etc.
                    But what you make with the quranic statement from 'whats between his hands' - the previous scriptures??

                    Some people still think iQuran alone means they can take history, science etc. to understand The Quran, I strongly disagree.
                    confused but Quran itself speaks from the history from 'Qaums' from places.. i'm agree all this not touch the faith. this knowledge - whatever i take from it - it will not help me in any way to found God or to come really near from him.

                    Why is this the only possibility???
                    For example Did you check The Quran without any other sources and you concluded there is no fasting hmm If so, please let me know.
                    sure i will found fasting. handshakebut i can make different conclusion what this fasting is exactly. or i say as others, fasting has nothing to do with eating and drinking...

                    nope I do not agree. As per my understanding, there is NOTHING allegorical in The Quran, ONLY if it says so.
                    confused then Qibla, sujud, masjid, = all figural ? so you say only if Allah quote 'mathal' then it is allegorical?

                    Salaam,
                    Bender
                    waleika salam

                    Salam Nomad

                    SAlaam

                    Thanks sister good compilation indeed sun

                    let this exemple transalation of names of messengers wich are Proper names and is a rule in literature and cinema to keep the original names so i dont understand if quran say ISA is ISA and not jesus, others are concerning to Misr(not egypt) for exemple;

                    Quran must be studied as 1 single guide book completed,detailed,simple to apply because Creator wants easy and not hardship.

                    and you think that will be easy??

                    or We take all external rituals of salat,hajj,haircuting sacrament,sloughtering animals,etc---almost all this taken from the bigining surats.. or we take a deeper path wich will free you from ego will doing good actions and apllying Creator laws and not rituals...chapters Alfurqan and An-Nur have a incredble amount of knowledge and is very rare to have references or studies about them.
                    this is a very interesting statement. you can maybe open a new thread and explain more?
                    so people give a speacial dedication to surat Albaqara.. and rest of Quran seems meaningless..
                    with surat Al Fatiah every bodey agree more or less with the same, but since we start baqara..division,separatism and sectarism begin voodoo peace for you too

                    Salam StopS

                    Why is the title "against" history? I think the Koran fits in nicely with what we know about the 7th or 8th century.
                    you can put the Quran in the middle of the history or take the Quran alone...that's the point- you will arrive to completement different approaches- what we can see !

                    Does anyone else find that the Koran fits in with history as some things are not part of our contemporary society?
                    History is remarkably silent on the origins of Islam. Doesn't Islam continue along the lines of the Abrahamic religions?
                    Doesn't anyone find that Moses is the archetype prophet of the religion at the time, which serves as a template for Jesus who came centuries later who in turn served as a template for Muhammad, centuries later? Much like historical updates.

                    this is a good question... )
                    Sorry, but I am curious what people think about this because I had a long discussion on the weekend about this.

                    Salam and peace for all
                    peace

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                      In the name of God, most Gracious,
                      most Merciful

                      Peace mirjamnur,

                      Do not make the religion hard for yourself, do not reinvent the wheel, if you simply remove the idolatry from the existing religious practices performed by traditional muslims, you have the ancient monotheist religion of Abraham and no reason to be confused.

                      God commemoration Always
                      Zakat (charity) The excess
                      Mindset Righteous (follow God's descriptions of righteous people)
                      Regular prayers 5 per day 2 4 4 3 4 rakah (as per ancient tradition
                      The prayer No Muhammad, Ali or Abraham mentioned in prayer ritual. No salaam. No samiaa allahu liman hamidah.

                      • stand - recite sura1 + optional sura
                      • bow - say Subhana rabbiyal adheem
                      • prostrate - twice - say subhana rabbiyal ala each prostation

                      Do the so-called takbir (say allahu akhbar) every time you change posture.

                      Above was 1 rakah explained
                      In conjunction to the prayer you may also talk to God (supplication, dua or what you want to call it). Intention of prayer is to contact the Maker, and seek His nearness and guidance, as well as protection from the evil one and his followers. And why not implore Him for things?

                      Source Quran only, Bible is obviously distorted (but you can find prostration in it!)

                      Do not forget belief in God and the Hereafter and you have the perfect formula for success.

                      Thank God frequently for every little thing you get, even your salary you worked for or the food on your table. Everything!

                      Hope I got my point through in this slightly unusual way.

                      God is the best guide

                      ps. I did not intend to belittle anyone by adding the prayer ritual, just showing how easy it is ds.

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                        Peace,

                        Forgot to mention the Shahada after completion of two rakah.

                        May God forgive me

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                          Jafar
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                          there are many other varieties of views
                          example

                          Third
                          We take the Qur'an among our many sources of WISDOM, we consider the Quran as a book among any other books which was written by human hands and could potentially contain errors and typos as well. We take what's good in it and we leave out / disregard of what's bad in it. The same attitude we take on any other books / sources of knowledge / wisdom.

                          Fourth
                          What is Quran? Never heard of it..

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                            Bender
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                            Salaam mirjamnur,

                            But what you make with the quranic statement from 'whats between his hands' - the previous scriptures??

                            Depends who it's talking about.

                            in this verse it's between the hands of Isa
                            546

                            But here it's not Isa, it's not Mohammed, it's not Musa, it's not Yahya etc.
                            in this verse it is what is between The Hands of AlHayyu AlQayyoomu
                            33

                            inshaAllah you understand what I am saying.

                            but Quran itself speaks from the history from 'Qaums' from places.. i'm agree all this not touch the faith. this knowledge - whatever i take from it - it will not help me in any way to found God or to come really near from him.

                            Can you please name me just 1 name of a place.

                            sure i will found fasting. handshakebut i can make different conclusion what this fasting is exactly. or i say as others, fasting has nothing to do with eating and drinking...

                            I strongly believe that if you take every verse in the best way you can, then it doesn't even matter how you fast as long as you have used only The Quran to your best knowledge to come to this understanding.
                            Allah made for every person a road and that person has to walk his road and not the roads others made for you.

                            then Qibla, sujud, masjid, = all figural ? so you say only if Allah quote 'mathal' then it is allegorical?
                            waleika salam

                            It depends what one understand under figural. Qibla for example simply means direction. Why should this be taken figurative. The meaning of the word is not figurative but how to understand it in some verses can be seen from a human point of view as figurative.
                            Let take for example the word YAD (=most of times translated as hand).
                            There are ayaats where it says "hand of Allah". You can take this figuratively as your common sense tells you that Allah's hand is not like ours. But you can also search for the core meaning of the word YAD. If you find this core meaning of the word (what obviously doesn't mean hand) then you will see that "YAD of Allah" is not allegorical but a real "YAD". The difficulty lies in searching for the true meanings of the words used in The Quran.

                            Anyway this is how I look at things I might be wrong. And may Allah forgive me if I said something wrong.

                            Salaam,
                            Bender

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                              Usually I do not like "either/or" panorama.
                              There is only One God Alone.

                              Excellent posts and contributions @Man of Faith and @Bender. Thank you!

                              @Solomon, I like your new sigil, ups, avatar

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                                mirjamnur
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                                Salam Jafar
                                We take the Qur'an among our many sources of WISDOM, we consider the Quran as a book among any other books which was written by human hands and could potentially contain errors and typos as well

                                What is Quran? Never heard of it..
                                confused
                                you can please explain??
                                thank you!

                                Salam Bender

                                But here it's not Isa, it's not Mohammed, it's not Musa, it's not Yahya etc.
                                in this verse it is what is between The Hands of AlHayyu AlQayyoomu
                                33

                                anzalna aleika
                                anything anzal for you- 2.pers. sing. m. =is this not the Prophet??

                                Can you please name me just 1 name of a place.

                                mecca , bacca, misr, qaum al aika, midian, al araf,

                                strongly believe that if you take every verse in the best way you can, then it doesn't even matter how you fast as long as you have used only The Quran to your best knowledge to come to this understanding.
                                Allah made for every person a road and that person has to walk his road and not the roads others made for you.

                                Yes i try to study the verses as best i can. Yes you are so right- i can feel this in the moment as i feel when i was Christian and found the Quran. I look at the Quran and see many fascinating things and statements. Appealing to me totally 'new' concepts of the Hajj, fasting, prayer I just hope and pray to God that I did not leave the path of the 'Muqarribun'- maybe it's a whisper of Shaitan ie. my Ego / nafs that has enough of obedience ... & tempt

                                Salam man of faith
                                Thank you for your post. Your approach is the one from R. K. - but his conclusions are not pure from the Quran alone- also here you found 'old' rituals and concepts.

                                And i don't say that i don't like rituals- they help me alot- what i mean are they really wanted from God?
                                I think again, the devil is in the details-The prayer is beautiful but is a pain, when every detail is required. and also like GODsubmitter last time remarked God does not need anything from us
                                tempt
                                Salam all )

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                                  Peace mirjanmur,

                                  I was inspired by RK's arguments to purify Islam and I was convinced of the existence of code 19, but I am far from believing all RK said. God is the biggest source of inspiration, and please do not classify me as either this or that.

                                  I follow Quran alone and I perform the thousands of year old prayer ritual. It is pretty detailed in the Quran.

                                  I reject Hadith because I do not need it, the Quran as a guide is enough.

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                                    Bender
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                                    Salam Bender
                                    anzalna aleika
                                    anything anzal for you- 2.pers. sing. m. =is this not the Prophet??

                                    Salaam Mirjamnur,

                                    In 33 it's not anzalna aleika but nazzala aleika.

                                    But I really don't understand what you mean. What do you mean with "is this not the Prophet"

                                    Here again the ayaat
                                    33 He sent down to you AlKitaab with the truth, authenticating what is between His hands; and He sent down AlTtawrata and AlInjeela.

                                    Where exactly did the prophet come into play?

                                    mecca , bacca, misr, qaum al aika, midian, al araf,

                                    nope

                                    Please recheck the ayaats where those words are mentioned. And I recommend not to use translations as they are unfortunately based on hadiths and The Bible.

                                    If you like we can look at the verses 1 by 1. AlQuran is not a geography book nope

                                    Yes i try to study the verses as best i can. Yes you are so right- i can feel this in the moment as i feel when i was Christian and found the Quran. I look at the Quran and see many fascinating things and statements. Appealing to me totally 'new' concepts of the Hajj, fasting, prayer I just hope and pray to God that I did not leave the path of the 'Muqarribun'- maybe it's a whisper of Shaitan ie. my Ego / nafs that has enough of obedience ... & tempt

                                    How can shaitaan touch you if you do your best to follow the ayaats of Allah in the best way?
                                    shaiaan has no power over the servants of Allah nope

                                    Salaam,
                                    Bender

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                                      God commemoration Always
                                      Zakat (charity) The excess
                                      Mindset Righteous (follow God's descriptions of righteous people)
                                      Regular prayers 5 per day 2 4 4 3 4 rakah (as per ancient tradition
                                      The prayer No Muhammad, Ali or Abraham mentioned in prayer ritual. No salaam. No samiaa allahu liman hamidah.

                                      • stand - recite sura1 + optional sura
                                      • bow - say Subhana rabbiyal adheem
                                      • prostrate - twice - say subhana rabbiyal ala each prostation

                                      Do the so-called takbir (say allahu akhbar) every time you change posture.

                                      Above was 1 rakah explained
                                      In conjunction to the prayer you may also talk to God (supplication, dua or what you want to call it). Intention of prayer is to contact the Maker, and seek His nearness and guidance, as well as protection from the evil one and his followers. And why not implore Him for things?

                                      Source Quran only, Bible is obviously distorted (but you can find prostration in it!)

                                      ManofFaith, you mention that your source is the koran but the above details you have provided are not in the Koran. although hadith followers claim that hadiths are needed because the Koran doesn't provide details, yet to have someone refer me to the hadiths that provide details either.

                                      And so my question is where did you or others get the above details and understanding?

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                                        justamuslim,

                                        What is not in the Quran of the just mentioned list? All is at least hinted at if you deep study the Quran.

                                        If you mean the amount of rakah, then you are right. Like I said, to avoid reinventing the religion, we can use the same practice as more or less all Muslims in the world. It is not idol worship if you refrain from mentioning Muhammad during the ritual. You have pretty solid evidence of the existence of the physical contact prayer.

                                        It does not say about what to say during the prayer either, does that mean we show just keep quiet during the it?

                                        Prayer is by seeking proximity to God, to glorify Him, nourish our souls, and what traditional muslims say is just fine. And the phrases exist in the Quran.

                                        May God show us the light

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                                          People can try to understand the quran with only the quran, or they can try to understand the quran with the help of context, history, arhceology, grammar etc... and some try to understand it with the help of other scriptures and texts...

                                          It doesn't matter what way you go... or what tools you bring... because unless Allah guides you to understanding, you won't understand an iota... but you think you will, mistakenly.

                                          There is only one method to understand the quran... and that is through Allah opening you eyes and giving you insights. The pre-requisiste for that has nothing to do with method. The focus should not be on the book, it should be on YOU, and your purity of comprehension of reality. Start there and you will be guided to the quran by Allah. And don't expect others to agree with you, except a few. It is the same as with proving God... either you KNOW it and feel it, as revealed by Allah to you, upon your sincere request and hard work with purifying your self, or you just won't see it and will conclude it is hard to find God, or God doesn't exist. There can be no universal key and solution with answers what the meaning of the stuff in the quran is... and the same goes for proof of God. What people seem to fail to understand is that it is not about what a group of people agree on, consensus, or some proven solution and answer... no.. it is all about you! It is ALL about YOU and Allah! What else is there? Has there ever been consensus on anything in this world throughout history (except that water is wet when liquid or that the sun is bright brickwall)? Aren't we responsible for only ourselves in the end? Start with yourself! Purify yourself, and then answers that make sense will show up. But this is for YOUR understanding, YOUR growth. This will then naturally translate into society and whatever ways possible. Others will have to do their own journey. Stop hiding behind others and their opinions. You can never share anyones understanding. They can only try to describe it in words and give some advice, but nothing more. No-one can do the cardio excercise for you. You have to do it yourself. Same with understanding the quran and reality. Stop focussing on the external like books and proofs. Go inside FIRST! Connect to God and ask for purity of comprehension! Then your vision will get clearer and clearer. Finding better methods will not increase your comprehension. Purity will lead you to better methods of e.g. understanding scriptures.

                                          The quran does go on and on about salat and zakat. I've never seen bending on a carpet and pointing your index finger, or paying 2.5% cause any indications of increased purity of heart and mind or understanding of reality. Purity has nothing to do with material possessions, and connection to God has nothing to do with mindlessly mumbling portions of the quran.

                                          Peace!

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