More salat and ra'kat discussion
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Peace Zone,
I appreciate your response. Yes, additionally To my previous post I gladly can add your posted comments. There are many ways , which lead to God. They are as individual as the people thanks God are.
I remember a Vers , think it is sura 96 a First revealed To Mohammed , that writes at the First beginning " read", but I have To point To the meaning of the arabic Word Ikre, which is translated in some other languages as "LEARN" / "STUDY" and not read. I am sure here are diligent people who can look for a correct translation of this word- I can't arabic and don't know how is this word written in Arabic, so I can't investigate on it in a Arabic dictionary like Lane or other one.
Zone, if you know how is this Word written in Arabic I would like you To put some Lines here please.
Thank you in advance for your advice or of any members here and I remain with
Best Regards
BirdyPeace Birdy.
You pose a simple question, but to me it is a huge concept to be explained. I guess many people want a definite meaning of a word in the Quran just by translating its word from Arabic to English or to give its Arabic definition.
IMHO the Quran is not any ordinary book. It is from Allah. Its ayats are created by Allah and live (exist) in truth, just like His ayats in the heaven and the earth, all created by Him, and beings in truth. The ayats in the Quran relates to everything that exists in the form of His creation, includes objects, events, processes and laws.
Read seems to be a simple word. Why is it when we read the same message, we differ. Or some people just couldn?t understand or see it oppositely. This read thing by itself is a phenomenon.
The truth is out there. Whatever we formulate in our minds, is the interpretation of the truth. There is no guarantee someone expert in Arabic able to formulate the true understanding of a phenomenon, which belongs to Allah, in truth. Why? Language is just one of the means to approach the phenomenon, the effort is to read, observe, study, research, connect, relate, define, classify, describe and explain. And it is about you and i, as seekers of the truth, that matters in our ability to discover the truth.
Suffice for me to say in understanding Quran, whether read, recite or study, it is about our sincerity and seriousness to begin with (3928, 413, 1745). Yes we need to study the Arabic Quran (122, 379, 3444,).
Hope you grasp my basic explanation of what I have to say.
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Peace Birdy,
Are you looking for only the word or the whole phrase? Anyway is what you asked about.
The whole phrase 961 READ in the name of thy Sustainer, who has-
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2238 does not mention DAILY Salaats, but that is what we logically understand from it, i.e. we perform SALAAH, as a DAILY ritual.
Salaamun alayka,
243 And aqeemoo alssalata waatoo alzzakata and kneel with those who kneel.
How many times a day do you understand from this ayaat that we have to perform the sallaat.
And what about al-zakaat? Is it also on daily basis?The root word ?WA-SA-TA? means middle, center, midmost, midst, midway, halfway, average, median, medium, moderate, and neutral.
In all the verses you?ve mentioned, it more or less, means the same. In 2143 it can mean, moderate and or neutral. In 589 it means, median and or moderate. In 6828 it means one from their midst.
2143
Are we just a moderate umma '(
589
What does "median"/"moderate" food mean?
6828
Wat was the best man doing in the story?
Peace,
KhalilSalaam,
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Peace Bender,
So your translation would be
You shall consistently observe the Contact Prayers, especially the middle prayer, foremost prayer and devote yourselves totally to GOD
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Salaamun alayka,
I do not agree with the red highlighted, but for the rest it is an ok translation.
why & ?
Salaam,
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Peace Bender,
What is your translation of the entire verse (2/23?
peace
Salaamun alayka,
something like this
2238 Be secure over your connections/contacts and the foremost connection/contact and raise up to Allah qanitina.
Sorry not sure yet how to understand the last word.
Salaam,
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Peace Bender,
I apologize for my oversight, as far as the & is concerned, I just had the urge.
There is also another icon I would like to use but haven't had a chance yet,
so here goes brickwall brickwall brickwall aaahh much better.Back to your translation.
Salaamun alayka,
something like this
2238 Be secure over your connections/contacts and the foremost connection/contact and raise up to Allah qanitina.
Sorry not sure yet how to understand the last word.
Salaam,
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I am not fond of the forward slash, I prefer the translator to make a decision as
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The word foremost while grammatically correct is too ambiguous, what I mean by
too ambiguous is, which connection/contact are you referring to, if there are three or
five contact/connections, your translation does not denote which connection/contact
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I see no problem with "qnitna" being translated as very or devoutly obedient.
Just my opinion
God Bless
peace
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Peace Bender,
I apologize for my oversight, as far as the & is concerned, I just had the urge.
Salaamun alayka,
you scared me
There is also another icon I would like to use but haven't had a chance yet,
so here goes brickwall brickwall brickwall aaahh much better.Back to your translation.
- I am not fond of the forward slash, I prefer the translator to make a decision as
to what it is they want to say.
I understand.
I am still not sure which word is a better translation, thats why I used the slash.- The word foremost while grammatically correct is too ambiguous, what I mean by
too ambiguous is, which connection/contact are you referring to, if there are three or
five contact/connections, your translation does not denote which connection/contact
is the foremost.
GREEN Does the arabic denotes which connection/contact is the foremost hmm
Anyways, more then 2 years ago, I thought the same as you, thus that it was referring to a middle prayer in a day.
Then after some study of the word "wusta" and the verse I was sure "wusta" could not mean "middle".
The only explanation I had, was that it could probably refer to the sallaat on the day of aljumuaa.
But with time I saw more and more flaws in this "aljumuaa" theory. So I rejected it.
Then Allah showed me
2014 "I am God, there is no god except Me, so serve Me and hold the sallaat for My remembrance."
What sallaat could be more important then that hail
If you have any then I am very happy to know.- I see no problem with "qnitna" being translated as very or devoutly obedient.
Sure it could be, I never studied the word so I keep at the moment every option open.
Just my opinion
God Bless
peace
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May Allah bless you too pr
Bender - I am not fond of the forward slash, I prefer the translator to make a decision as
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2238 does not mention DAILY Salaats, but that is what we logically understand from it, i.e. we perform SALAAH, as a DAILY ritual.
The root word ?WA-SA-TA? means middle, center, midmost, midst, midway, halfway, average, median, medium, moderate, and neutral.
In all the verses you?ve mentioned, it more or less, means the same. In 2143 it can mean, moderate and or neutral. In 589 it means, median and or moderate. In 6828 it means one from their midst.
2143
589
6828
I agree with this for salatul wusta.
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Peace be upon you.
I'm in complete agreement with your post and I'm glad to find someone who thinks like me. Although I have changed the wordings in my salat, and I hope to keep changing it every once in a while, it still consists of rakahs with the traditional pattern of 2-4-4-3-4.
Salaam!
I keep my rakaat to 4 or 2 depending on time and mood. I think it's perfectly acceptable to do so as God knows sometimes I'm so tired, but I try to aim for 4 always with intention beforehand.
I do Salat al-Fajr before sunrise, Salat al-Wustu at midday and Salat al-Isha after sunset. I reserve Dhikrullah (meditation on Allah's qualities) for after midnight when possible. I also practice this in jama'at with two, three or sometimes four others here in London. We have a very cheap space for this and we call our group Masjid Ahl al-Qur'an.
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3 has no middle you said in an earlier post? If the word PEN has 3 letters, wouldn't the letter E be the middle one?