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Really Confused About Salah!!!

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    noshirk
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    Well, there isn't!

    You can check it for yourself, just go through all the threads about salat here, and then continue googleing through Sunni and Shia sites and forums, and then try the Islam sects...

    salaam god Submitter and Harun

    1778 Hold the SALAT at the zenith of the sun, until the approach of the night; and the Qur'an at dawn; the Qur'an at dawn is witnessed.

    11114 And hold the SALAT at two parts of the day, and the near part of the night. The good deeds take away the bad. This is a reminder to those who remember.

    of course, if you don't want to accept that SALAT=QUR'AN=Lecture at the two parts of the day and part of nght , i can do nothing.

    more
    7170 As for those who hold to the Book and hold SALAT; We will not waste the reward of the righteous.

    of course, if you don't want to accept that SALAT=HOLD the book, i can do nothing.

    2945 Recite what is inspired to you of the Book, and hold the SALAT, for the SALAT prohibits immorality and vice; but certainly the remembrance of God is the greatest. God knows everything you do.

    of course, if you don't want to accept that SALAT=Recite what is inspired to you of the Book, i can do nothing.

    of course, may be that somewhere, there is a body ritual ???

    3343 He is the One who YUSALLI ALEIKOM, along with His angels, to bring you out of darkness and into the light. And He is ever Merciful towards the believers.
    3356 God and His angels YOUSALLON ON the prophet. O you who believe, you shall SALLI ON him, and comply completely.

    how did GOD YASALLI on us ? did he make sojoud towards Qibla ? how angels Do ?

    Salat is connection to God through his words.
    connection imply that there a network in wich God and His angels are always connected.

    unfortunately, there is people that rejects the connection and waste their time searching for stupid rituals they know they will never find in quran.
    They ask for verses and when verses are given to them, they reject them.

    They says, there should be another way to do salat other than reciting and thinking about God words.
    They says why God hide us the good way to do salat ?
    They says in wich book other book of God can we find the good way ?
    They says Since God failed to show us the good way in his book, who can tell us what is the good way ?

    Quran means Lecture. When should we lecture the lecture if salat is not lecture the lecture ?

    Peace

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      good_logic
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      Peace noshirk.

      I said to Godsubmitter sura 35 answers some questions about " Salat"

      You said quote of course, if you don't want to accept that SALAT=Recite what is inspired to you of the Book, i can do nothing.

      Sura 35 says

      Surely, those who recite the book of God, observe the Salat, and from our provisions to them they spend - secretly and publicly - are engaged in an investment that never loses.

      It seems recite the book and "salat" are two different things?

      Peace.

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        Emil
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        Peace

        If there is NO CONCLUSIVE ANSWER at all... then how could we say QURAN is a CLEAR BOOK WITHOUT ANY DOUBT.

        So, There should be a conclusion.

        Peace
        Harun`

        Salam Harun

        I am sorry if I come across a bit harsh.

        I think you should look in the Quran and ask yourself if it is a book with rules how you should physically please Allah or a book with rules how to get spiritually closer to Allah. You should look at the society you live in and see how you can implement your religion into that society, not the other way around......because frankly you are trying to follow rules that are formed by muslims in a muslim community while living in a secular state. You are never going to suceed if you are trying to please both.
        You have to let go of the idea that the Quran is a book with rules. Instead you should embrace the spiritual side of the Quran and how to walk on this earth with Allah in your heart at all times. You should have your salat (connection) morning, day and evening. There is nothing to my knowledge that states that God will not hear your prayers because you did them at the wrong time or by using the wrong procedure. You should remember the Umma, to live in peaceful co-existence with non-muslims. If we are in minority, we have to adapt or move.

        I got the same "problem" as you do. If I were to perform salat at the tradtional times I would get fired.......so I don't.......I think Allah would have little understanding if I decided to stick to the "rules", eventhough it meant I would lose my job, not making it possible for me to support my family.
        In your case I dont think Allah would understand why you are neglecting your education and effectively segregating yourself from the norms of society by leaving class to pray.

        This is actually quite common and it is not really a big deal. Do you think muslim surgeons leave the patient on the operating table because they need to pray? Do you think a muslim fireman lets the house burn to the ground because it is time to pray? Do you think your teacher (if he was muslim) would leave in the middle of class to pray? I am not trying to belittle your problem, but the fact is that in many muslim communities they do not drop whatever they are doing to pray. That would mean for example traffic would come to a complete halt five times a day......and it doesnt so I know the muslim drivers wait with prayers until they reach their destination..

        The answer is in the Quran, it is the Umma the Quran explains. Our "job" is to create a society with acceptance for all kinds of people. It teaches us to be humble and to respect one and another. If you are in minority and it is not the norm of society to pray you are the one that will adapt......or move....but thats a bit drastic I guess.

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          Salaam,

          I attend University and I have a five hour block of classes, two days per week, with only a 10 minute comfort break after approximately 2 and a quarter hours-I kid you not! By this arrangement, I would miss one of my prayers, but I leave the class towards the latter part of it and go to pray. To me, even that is a big deal because usually I pray as soon as I feel the prayer has become due, and don't leave it so late. The biggest hassle of all can be trying to find a room to pray in, but Alhamdulillah, I always find somewhere in the end. I don't know, I don't want to feel burdened by constraints and commitments. I just want to worship at the times, I feel I ought to be. God is more important to me than learning about social behaviourist theorists. That was just my feeling anyway. I don't have any specific Qur'anic quotes to support this.

          All the best.

          Salaam.

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            Peace es,

            You are so devoted I am impressed. That is a pious believer!

            God surely appreciates it and you have Quranic backup, but I cannot quote anything on this smartphone.

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              noshirk
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              Peace noshirk.

              I said to Godsubmitter sura 35 answers some questions about " Salat"

              You said quote of course, if you don't want to accept that SALAT=Recite what is inspired to you of the Book, i can do nothing.

              Sura 35 says

              Surely, those who recite the book of God, observe the Salat, and from our provisions to them they spend - secretly and publicly - are engaged in an investment that never loses.

              It seems recite the book and "salat" are two different things?

              Peace.

              Salaam Good logic

              in fact i think they are slightly different

              salat, for me, is connecting to God in order to get mind purification which is zakat.
              reciting the book is one way to connect. Dhikr (remembering) God through his words is another way.

              Doing Tartil is another way
              According to brother Ayman, Tartil mean arrange thing by similarity. So linear recitation is not the only way.
              Quran is arranged according to an Arrangment done by God (25-32). However it is told to us arrange it by ourselves (73-4). That means that we have to confronte similar verse to better understand what is meant by God. it is what we are doing.

              in a more general sense, thinking about scientific ayats of God (cosmology for exemple) can be a way to connect to God.
              Salat, is then, for me, whatever thinking in wich God is present.

              But the first step is read the readings with his brain.
              the funny thing is that we can even find quranists that reject qura'n the qur'an and hope to find God only in forums, relying on brains of people they don't know.
              That is a very bad comportment (47-16). Salat is trying to connect directly to God, with no intermediate.

              However, i am not a nabi and it is only my own conclusion.

              Peace

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                good_logic
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                Peace noshirk.

                I agree

                . Salat is trying to connect directly to God, with no intermediate.

                Peace.

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                  justamuslim
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                  There are several threads on salat and thought it best to address them all here in this thread.

                  Man of Faith, if I am not mistaken, I think in another thread you provided the details of salat (number of rakah, what to say, etc) which are not found in the Koran. It is not in the hadiths either, and so wondering where you got the details from? Are you getting it from Sunni or Shia version of salat, editing or "cleaning it up" so to speak? but where did the sunni or shia get the details? did they take the jewish prayers and edit it to suit them? This ritual of prayer by the Jews (example of ithttp//m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=0aHWASyMjwg&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D0aHWASyMjwg) is different than the details you or others have provided.

                  So again, wondering where people get the details of salat? The Sunnis claim that this is why we need the hadiths as the Koran doesn't provide the details but I haven't found the details in the hadiths either. I have spent many years looking for answers.

                  Few months ago, i started to questioning......are we understanding and defining salat from the Koran or have we defined it to be this ritual to be done on time in a specified way and looking for verses in the Koran to support this definition and then trying to justify this definition speaking about the benefits of this ritual? Yoga also involves standing, prostrating, bowing and has much health benefits - more than the ritual salat I would say. If i do yoga, clearing my mind of worldly affairs and connect to God - 2,3,5 times a day would that not count? And why not?

                  I think that there is all this confusion about salat because we are not defining and understanding salat from the Koran.

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                    good_logic
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                    Peace justamuslim.

                    Here is "one" definition from Qoran.

                    You can ignore the translation, and use arabic text for your own translation

                    I am God; there is no other god beside Me. You shall worship Me alone, and observe the Salat to remember Me.

                    Peace.

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                      Peace justamuslim,

                      Basically everything is supported by Quran in what I wrote, all sayings except the traditional takbir (Allahu ahkbar) can be found in it.

                      Amount of rakah or amount of daily prayers are from tradition I admit, but I also felt there was no reason to "reinvent the wheel", the prayer cycle in use is fine as long as you remove the idolatrous elements.

                      Why I do not abandon the prayers, which have been done for a long time, is simply because I cannot verify that they are false and there are Quranic verses which support a prayer ritual. For example, washing before observing prayer or prayer during war. If you could just pray with your mind such precautions should not be necessary in my opinion.

                      I have been philosophizing upon whether the prayer ritual makes sense, but I yet do not have any personal consensus in my head. I can simply not let myself be susceptible to follow others (which God warns about or risk wishful thinking. So far the signs are not strong enough for me to lose faith in the ancient prayer ritual.

                      The details for the prayer rituals are probably not utterly important as long as they are devoted to God alone. I use the default traditional muslim ritual with no better option available, it is fine for me and involves standing, bowing and prostration.

                      I read the opening chapter X amount of times with prostrations in between but after that I speak to God about my problems and wishes or freely praise God in my own words.

                      The physical prayer can simply not escape my mind, even without scriptural basis I cannot help falling down on my knees crying to the Lord if I am in distress. That is what I think all pious believers in the past also felt.

                      The amount of rakah or amount of prayers may been changed, but I doubt the "falling down on your knees and/or forehead" is fake.

                      May God bless you

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                        justamuslim
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                        Peace justamuslim.

                        Here is "one" definition from Qoran.

                        You can ignore the translation, and use arabic text for your own translation

                        I am God; there is no other god beside Me. You shall worship Me alone, and observe the Salat to remember Me.

                        Peace.

                        Good logic, "salat" is not defined in the verse you quoted. If you define "salat" = ritual prayer then where do you get this definition from?

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                          justamuslim
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                          For more than 20 years, I was more than confused. Constantly felt bad about myself, anxious or frustrated up until few months ago when I was freed of all this confusion and emotional state.

                          Thought of sharing my journey....(long post as it has been a long journey)

                          I was taught how to pray by my mom. I didn't even know what I was saying as arabic is not a language i spoke. When I came to learn what I was saying in salat, I didn't get why am I asking God to bless Abraham and Muhammed and his family over and over again every day from morning to night?

                          When I read the Koran, I marked the Ayats where salat was mentioned but didn't find the details. Sunni explanation then made sense which is why we need hadiths as the Koran doesn't have the details. I got a hold of bhukaris volume thinking it was a book of clear instructions on how to pray and to my surprise, it was anything but that.

                          I pieced together the Ayats pertaining to salat in the Koran. When I read about people before Muhammed praying, I went looking. Came to learn about how Jews pray and got a book on Jewish prayers. I came to conclude that it is 3 times a day. bowing, prostrating, bending being postures of surrender and submission in the physical sense -and so, I kept the Sunni version of salat but cleaned it up removing any mention of anyone other than God. Actually I liked this youtube video of a Jew praying sharing it with my mother both feeling that the Jewish prayer made much more sense than the Muslim prayer. I was going to take the Jewish prayer, editing that and tailoring my own salat.

                          In times past, I would get really frustrated forgetting at times how many rakahs I had done and doing it over and over. So my salat was 1-2 rakahs as God didn't specify. any number would be fine as what is important is not the number. Stopped wearing head scarf or special attire facing any particular direction as that was not mentioned in the Koran.

                          I continued to pray in Arabic as I had memorized the verses in the Koran in Arabic. last year, i decided to write on a piece of paper the translations of these ayats in english and had like a cheat sheet next to me as i had not memorized the verses in english and making a conscientious effort to use a middle tone as specified in the Koran. I would be reading the Koran which is now on my ipad thinking, communing with God so to speak and then it would be time for prayer. i would go to the bathroom to do my ablution and then stood reciting out aloud the first sura to God and doing couple of rakahs. And then going back to what i was doing before the salat which was reading the Koran. Ok that made me think.

                          I was attempting to do yoga as it was part of this workout few months back and it was hard to relax my mind not thinking about anything and found myself doing yoga and thinking about particular verses in the Koran. There I was standing, bending, prostrating and thinking about God. Now wasn't I technically speaking performing "salat"? I was doing yoga and thinking about salat when actually I was doing my salat in yoga except it was not in the modified Sunni version. I was standing, bending, prostrating for like an hour.

                          And this anxiety about "omg it is time for salat" or getting a bit panicky when realizing the time or saying my salat in hurry as i was running late to meeting, work or event, feeling bad if I missed for any number of reasons, or not being regular especially in the am as I am not an early riser, always remained every single day of my life for most of my life. Never ever a peaceful feeling.

                          Over the years, i have often asked given the importance of salat, why would there be so much confusion and disagreements amongst us regarding salat? one of the board members of the mosque who used to be friend of ours which changed when he learned that we are not hadith followers said that the quran aloners are followers of satan breaking the umma apart as salat is uniform amongst the Sunnis.... Salat brings and holds the community together is what he said.

                          If the purpose of salat as God says is to avoid sins and we are all as a community doing salat, why is the Islamic state in the state that it is in? Something is missing.

                          Also people combining salat or saying the middle salat at asr because they missed it or not saying salat because of exam or illness or many reasons is not in the Koran. If salat=ritual worship at fixed times and you are a neurosurgeon operating on a patient, per Koran and per this definition of salat then you need to step out of the operating table and perform your duty to God.

                          Years ago, I heard of former imam who left Islam saying that God would not be so confusing and so contradictory. If the Koran is clear, fully detailed why are we having these kinds of confusions and discussions about salat given the importance of it? Personally, if I was going to reject the koran, it needs to be based on clear understanding of what the author of the book said and not based on misinformation, misunderstanding, mistranslation or poor translation.

                          Thinking about the essence of God, concepts and message of Islam, contemplating about the verses in the Koran where salat is mentioned, understanding it in the context - of what it means and the purpose of salat, reading different views from Sunni, Shia, Submitters, Quran alone, etc and asking God for guidance, I have finally freed myself from the shackles of many years and finally have come to see that salat is NOT this ritual prayer as people have defined it to be.

                          Man of Faith, I think we need to take a closer look at translations of verses such as 443 and 56.

                          My definition of salat started out not within understanding and defining salat from the Koran but from what I was taught. I held onto to this definition and then went looking for verses in the Koran to fit and support this definition taking verses from here and there and piecing it together.

                          I know many here will disagree which is fine as you are responsible for your beliefs as I am of mine. Couple of months ago, engaged in some discussion regarding salat in other threads here and people were quite appalled with my posts. Well at the end, it is God we will have to answer to. Saying this ritual salat any number of times in any specific method (you could stand on one leg if you wish) does not contradict the teachings of the Koran. Nothing wrong with that. However, I would be very cautious in saying that God commanded or said so. I am not one to say God said salat=ritual prayer as people have defined or understand to be. I have to face God at the end explaining to God of all the things that I have attributed and said about Him.

                          In times past, I have said that God commanded a woman to wear a hijab as I once used to and I am responsible for that. It does bother me. Now unless it is crystal clear and without any doubts whatsoever and I am 100% of it, I am careful in not going around saying "God commanded or said so" as I will surely be questioned of what my tongue speaks.

                          Now, i keep my salat=contact with God every single day. However, not in the way that people have defined salat to be. Finally, I am free of confusion, anxiety, emotional stress and internal turmoil. My journey in searching for the truth about salat has not by any means come to an end. Actually it has only now begun trying to understand the meaning of salat without external influences and forces/pressures so to speak.

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                            noshirk
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                            The amount of rakah or amount of prayers may been changed, but I doubt the "falling down on your knees and/or forehead" is fake.

                            May God bless you

                            Salaam
                            12100 And he raised his parents upon the throne, and they fell in prostration to Him . And he said......

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                            I traduce what dictionnary said SAJADA= Shake head (up and down), bend , and pay great attention.
                            Jews do that with torah. In a funny way however.

                            and concerning knees
                            17107 Say "Believe in it or do not believe in it. Those who have been given the knowledge before it, when it is recited to them, they fall to their chins prostrating ???."

                            peace

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                              Man_of_Faith
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                              Salaam noshirk,

                              Thanks for your valuable comments, I am open to ideas on the religious prayers and never closed to ideas different from mine. I am aware of the high probability that they are severely corrupted and exposed to man-made inventions.

                              God bless you

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                                Man_of_Faith
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                                Sorry, double posts.

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                                  good_logic
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                                  Peace justamuslim.

                                  I do not recall I defined salat= ritual prayer anywhere?

                                  Peace.

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                                    Salaam
                                    12100 And he raised his parents upon the throne, and they fell in prostration to Him . And he said......

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                                    I traduce what dictionnary said SAJADA= Shake head (up and down), bend , and pay great attention.
                                    Jews do that with torah. In a funny way however.

                                    and concerning knees
                                    17107 Say "Believe in it or do not believe in it. Those who have been given the knowledge before it, when it is recited to them, they fall to their chins prostrating ???."

                                    peace

                                    Thank you @noshirk,
                                    for me it is very interesting that you found that in the Qur'an (I marked red) similar of how the Jews do with the Torah because I think they know certain religious things better then anyone else.

                                    I wonder what would "chins prostrating" mean?

                                    Thanx

                                    peace

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                                      noshirk
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                                      I wonder what would "chins prostrating" mean?

                                      Salaam God Submitter
                                      i wonder too. prostrating is traduction put there for word Soujoud. Soujoud is the action of SAJADA.

                                      for me, the photo of your profile shows a youg man doing soujoud. Probably, if it were a video, we would have seen his chin making little mouvements up and down as sign of agrrement and obedience.
                                      knees is always added (absent thus from Quran) when speaking about salat or soujoud.

                                      Jews have the good soujoud. However, it is too quick for me.

                                      Peace

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                                        noshirk
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                                        because I think they (jews) know certain religious things better then anyone else.

                                        Salaam

                                        i think even that islam cannot be complete without torah and injeel (where is the injeel, that is the question).

                                        for example. what are the four "Sacred Months" in wich Muslims have to make Hajj ?
                                        i think, from the interpretation that Hajj is a kind of festival where truth seekers come to meet those who knows "words of God", that Torah give us 3.
                                        It remains the fourth. It is probably in the injeel.

                                        Hope that you knows that Month is a traduction for Shahr wich can mean "full moon"
                                        and hope that you know that some jews festivals are quite always in a full moon day .

                                        we have much to learn from jews and from the unknown nassara (traduced by christians by quran traductors).

                                        Peace

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                                          Peace,

                                          because I think they (jews) know certain religious things better then anyone else.

                                          i think even that islam cannot be complete without torah and injeel (where is the injeel, that is the question).

                                          Really? why? do you think jews today are bani Israel "son of Israel", common and they are also "the chosen one"!!!!

                                          So, who are these jews you think they know?

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