How do you pray?
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Salaam,
As long as we do our best to be mindful of God and purify ourselves it does not matter how we do it.
God bless you
Well. I am not completely sure about that... to much permissiveness in that attitude...
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Salaam,
So it means you cannot belong to other religions and be redeemed?
God bless you
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Salaam,
So it means you cannot belong to other religions and be redeemed?
God bless you
There are no religions, only God alone and our striving towards Him!
sun
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Salaam,
Not to sound like a besserwisser, but religion is a term and there are religions and there is just a general allergy towards the word. It means people who have a different understanding and rely on something. Thus what the word indicates.
It was no answer to my question brother.
I mean, for example, if a Christian who happened to be monotheist but did not discover the Quran and Islam and was devoted to Jesus' teachings and was a good man and really really believed strongly in God and the Last Day. Can he not be redeemed because he did not perform an "Islamic" prayer? Fruit for thoughts.
I take it as prayer style cannot be overly important as long as one is devoted to God alone and purify oneself.
Anyway brother. I have learned that we ought not to fight and love is most important. Love thy neighbor. If you believe in the five prayer traditional prayer I am only glad that it satisfies you and you feel closer to God this way.
God bless you
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Man of Faith,
I highly agree with your sentiments. I feel that the Quran is clear enough for those who carefully study it with sound Classical Arabic and knowledge to show that one is to pray standing, bowing and prostrating and with words of praise, petitions and words from the Quran at dawn and at dusk. And that we are also to praise God at other times outside of the bowing. However, if we are truly devoted to God and to the truth and following it that is outrkey to salvation. It doesn't actually matter how we pray, if a person has done his best to understand the matter. Even if one doesn't understand the matter the Quran says in 1736
"And do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge. Indeed, the hearing, the sight and the heart - about all those will be questioned.'
The Quran also says in 969-16 that the one who forbids someone from praying (however that may be) is a false person and is sinning and must stop this.
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So we don't need to be prayer Nazis. What's more important is that we actually be able to come to a place where we all actually CAN pray as we choose. But that doesn't seem to be on anyone's mind or within anyone's wherewithal
Salaam to you all!