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peacemaker
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haris30432,
You didn't answer my question about prayers. Instead you have posted materials in bulk from unislamic sources that are not allowed in this forum.
Stick to the point and none of your posts will be deleted. You have still not answered my question as to where is the description for "how" and "when" about the prayers. Where do you find them? Please discuss and I don't want to see anymore posting from unislamic sources.
Proselytizing anywhere in the forum, publicly or privately, goes against the rules. You should be a learner or discuss in the public.
And this is a warning.
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
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peacemaker
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Yes, there are many verses in the Qur�an that are of general nature and that are self-explanatory. For example, don�t lie etc. Then there are the verses that have a context, and that need to be explained further. Others require procedural explanation.
For example, I asked you the question about Salat. The command of the prayer is in the Qur�an, but its details as to how to pray is in Sunnah. The Messenger explained this Qur�anic command by explaining it and practically showing it.
The words and explanations of the Messenger, also inspired by Allah, are in the Sunnah.
May Allah guide us all.
Peace Edited by peacemaker - 08 February 2010 at 11:08am |
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haris30432
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"There are many such groups that have been declared non-Muslims by the consensus of Islamic scholarship. With regards to your question, please follow the thread and read my previous post. Hadith and Sunnah are basically the interpretation of the Qur�an.
May Allah guide us all." I am again very curious to know if the Hadith explains all the 114 chapters in the Quran.As fas as i know,the hadith barely explains(i doubt that :D) half the Quran.What about the rest???? Who is going to explain the rest??.Do u have an answer?i hope im not beating around the bush this time.
Peace!
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ONE GOD ONE SOURCE OF LAW!
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peacemaker
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You are welcome, sister. Jazak Allah Khair.
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martha
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OK, thankyou brother |
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some of us are a lot like cement:- all mixed up and permanently set
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peacemaker
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Martha,
As per the rules of the forum, I had to delete the link. "We request you not to post URLs of sites the sole existence of which is to slander a religion or spread lies about it. Even if the intention is good. Doing so means promoting the site for free."
There are many such groups that have been declared non-Muslims by the consensus of Islamic scholarship. With regards to your question, please follow the thread and read my previous post. Hadith and Sunnah are basically the interpretation of the Qur�an.
May Allah guide us all. |
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Assalam alaikum,
OK, now I am confused peacemaker. Why does the group the Nation of Islam say all sects of Islam are false? (Though logically it would make sense there should only be one)BTW I came upon the site whilst researching hadiths/sunnahs My question then is are there other Islamic groups that do not follow hadiths and sunnahs? And why is that? As, to be honest, I would also say that it is logical not to use anything other than the Qu'ran. Perhaps I am missing something [IMG]smileys/smiley5.gif" align="middle" /> Edited by peacemaker - 07 February 2010 at 9:01am |
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some of us are a lot like cement:- all mixed up and permanently set
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peacemaker
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You didn�t answer my question. You are only beating about the bush. Where is the directive to offer the prayers with regards to �how�, �when�, and �who.� As I mentioned earlier, you should be specific and answer what is being asked. Please don�t waste your time and mine as well.
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