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    Posted: 08 May 2015 at 7:18am
Originally posted by abuayisha abuayisha wrote:

Originally posted by ll0OoO0ll ll0OoO0ll wrote:


one of the sayings of the prophet (saw) is, "Don't leave (abandon) Salah even if you are set on fire alive"



Kindly provide a reference for this hadith. One of the basic foundations of this religion is; there shall be no harm.


It seems to me (sorry for the nercopost) that if you were being burned alive that prayer would be the first thing on your mind. What else can you do?

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Originally posted by abuayisha abuayisha wrote:


Kindly provide a reference for this hadith. One of the basic foundations of this religion is; there shall be no harm.


Originally posted by MrsNabil MrsNabil wrote:



Hmmm.... I have to admit that I searched and found nothing on this saying, but that's not to say that it isn't there.



Yeah I guess it was too late in the night and my head was spinning so I got things mixed up. I must apologize. The actual reference I wanted to give was (and perhaps a bit more strong one is),

People in the Paradise will ask from the wrong doers as to what put them into Saqar (Hell fire)? They will say, we were not of those who prayed.... 74:39-43

And the Hadeeth reference I wanted to give was, (and the closest meaning is)


The difference between a believer and a non-believer is Salat.


I hope that clears up and apologize again for the mix up.

Edited by ll0OoO0ll - 24 May 2014 at 12:25pm
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Originally posted by abuayisha abuayisha wrote:

Originally posted by ll0OoO0ll ll0OoO0ll wrote:


one of the sayings of the prophet (saw) is, "Don't leave (abandon) Salah even if you are set on fire alive"



Kindly provide a reference for this hadith. One of the basic foundations of this religion is; there shall be no harm.


Hmmm.... I have to admit that I searched and found nothing on this saying, but that's not to say that it isn't there.

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Originally posted by ll0OoO0ll ll0OoO0ll wrote:


one of the sayings of the prophet (saw) is, "Don't leave (abandon) Salah even if you are set on fire alive"



Kindly provide a reference for this hadith. One of the basic foundations of this religion is; there shall be no harm.
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Originally posted by MrsNabil MrsNabil wrote:

Okay... Hmmm... I went into menopause at the ripe 'old age' of 33. Now that I'm 54, I must be ancient!!

I suppose this will apply to me now. [IMG]smileys/smiley22.gif" align="middle" />


well, dressing modestly is good enough for you. There are other things to worry about. And this is a reminder to myself that, Salah (daily 5 prayers) is where most of our focus and energy should be spent so that we can honestly and humbly submit ourselves to our creator. It's because the first question on the judgement day will be about our Salah.

Scholars have said that if we have a good positive answer with humbleness to this question then rest of the business will be easy but God forbids if we are left speechless and shameful in answering this first question then rest of the proceedings will be harder and harder.

one of the sayings of the prophet (saw) is, "Don't leave (abandon) Salah even if you are set on fire alive"

May Allah make it easy for all of us. Ameen.

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Okay... Hmmm... I went into menopause at the ripe 'old age' of 33. Now that I'm 54, I must be ancient!!

I suppose this will apply to me now.
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I think it has to do with elderly females (after the age of menopause) who have the option of not wearing a full body covering (like a burka) on top of their regular clothes. They must wear modest clothes and its better for them to cover themselves with full body covering on top of their clothings however it's not mandatory. Wallah o Alam.
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From Tafsir ibne kaseer.

http://www.qtafsir.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2413&Itemid=79
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