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Hamayun
09-16-2008, 02:02 PM
Salam Alekum Brothers and Siters,

I used to recite Salaat in Arabic without knowing what it meant. Recently read the translation and Subhan Allah it is beautiful.

I do have one question however. Now you will have to forgive me if this is a naive question.

The question is regarding the following:



اللهم صل على محمد وعلى آل محمد، كما صليت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم، وبارك على محمد وعلى آل محمد، كما باركت على إبراهيم

وعلى آل إبراهيم، في العالمين إنك حميد مجيد.



"Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammadin “O Allah, let Your mercy come upon Muhammad

Wa 'ala ali Muhammadin and the family of Muhammad

Kama sallaita 'ala Ibrahima as You let it come upon Ibrahim

wa 'ala ali Ibrahima and the family of Ibrahim

wa barik 'ala Muhammadin O Allah, bless Muhammad

wa 'ala ali Muhammadin and the family of Muhammad

Kama barakta ' ala Ibrahima as You blessed Ibrahim

Wa ' ala ali Ibrahima and the family of Ibrahim.

Fil a'lamina Innaka Truly You are

hamidun Majid." Praiseworthy and Glorious.”


Is this what the Prophet (PBUH) would say as well when he prayed? Would he refer to himself in the 3rd person?

Thanks for your time.

Salaam.
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Kas1m
09-17-2008, 08:28 AM
I do not know exactly but thats the way we have been taught. Durood is so important and spiritually good to read. I think he did read it. Even Allah and Angels send Durood on Prophet Muhammed Sallalahu Alaihi Wasallam
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Hamayun
09-17-2008, 09:39 AM
Thanks for your reply brother. I was just wondering if Rasool Allah PBUH would say the words "Oh Allah, Bless Mohammed, And the family of Mohammed" or would he say "Oh Allah bless me, and my family"

I know it doesnt matter either way. I was just curious.

Also really curious with regards to the Origins of our Salaat. Was it different in Rasool Allah's (PBUH) time?

Thanks.
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09-17-2008, 10:14 AM
:salamext:

Wow you got me curious now as well. I would also like to know the answer to this inshaAllaah...
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Musaafirah
09-17-2008, 10:19 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hamayun
Thanks for your reply brother. I was just wondering if Rasool Allah PBUH would say the words "Oh Allah, Bless Mohammed, And the family of Mohammed" or would he say "Oh Allah bless me, and my family"

I know it doesnt matter either way. I was just curious.

Also really curious with regards to the Origins of our Salaat. Was it different in Rasool Allah's (PBUH) time?

Thanks.
Regarding the way we pray, there's a Hadith and to the nearest meaning it is:
"Pray as you have seen me pray"
I know there's variations with the different Madh-habs, but that is because of the different ways the Prophet (SAW) used to pray (please correct me if I'm wrong)
Regarding the durood, am not sure, am hoping someone will be able to answer this question. :D
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Kas1m
09-17-2008, 11:26 AM
well is 'bless' the right word? i mean we can even ask for blessing and say: 'Oh Allah bless me'
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Re.TiReD
09-17-2008, 12:48 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Kasim
'Oh Allah bless me'
Why not? O.o Wallahu A'lam :)
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09-17-2008, 01:10 PM
^ Coz it doesn't sound right... :-s
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Re.TiReD
09-17-2008, 01:14 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by - Serene -
^ Coz it doesn't sound right... :-s
But we can ask Allah (swt) for anything cept the breaking of ties and death right?
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chacha_jalebi
09-17-2008, 03:44 PM
the Prophet (Saw) mentioned his name quite a lot of times,

like in this hadiths ....

When a man came to the Prophet to ask about repealing the punishment for theft, he gave the example of his beloved daughter and said: “I swear to Allah that if Muhammad’s daughter Fatima stole, I would definitely cut off Her hand as well.”
[Bukhari & Muslim]

so like here the Prophet (saw) could have just said, if my daughter, but he said if Muhammad's daughter, also we need to understnd that arabic is a different language, like the words and stuff will have a different language, like in the arabic language its normal to refer to yourself, so the Prophet (saw) would have said allah humma barik ala muhammadin... because thats what we are taught in the prayer, thats how the prayer of the Prophet (saw) has reached us, with these words, so this is what he would have said in his prayer aswell

and allah hu alim inaaay :D
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Hamayun
09-17-2008, 04:03 PM
So did Allah (SWT) send us the prayers? or did Muhammad (PBUH) make them for us?
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Qadri
09-17-2008, 04:20 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hamayun
So did Allah (SWT) send us the prayers? or did Muhammad (PBUH) make them for us?

Is there a difference? ... as a muslim you have to believe that Muhammed (PBUH) never did anything that ALLAH (SWT) disapproved of. So in essence everything that Muhammad (PBUH) did and said was in fact through Allah (SWT)
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Hamayun
09-17-2008, 04:29 PM
Who am I to doubt anything our beloved Prophet (PBUH) did. The answer to the question is not important. It won't affect my prayers.
It was just something I was wondering.

I do think a lot. I hope I am not over stepping any boundaries?
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Danah
09-17-2008, 04:33 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hamayun
So did Allah (SWT) send us the prayers? or did Muhammad (PBUH) make them for us?
prayers are send from allah in the Isra and Mierage event....(I will look up for the english name). on that time Allah told Mohammed PBUH to pray 50 times a day....Prophet knew that its gonna be hard on the Ummah to pray 50 times, so he asked Allah SWT to reduced the number and he Allah reduced the number for him to 40.....but Prophet keep asking for more reduction until it becomes 5 prayers a day.
in addition of that....prophet said that who ever pray all of his 5 prayers a day, he will get the reward as he prayed 50 times a day

I will get the english source for that brother soon in sha allah
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Danah
09-17-2008, 04:44 PM
okay here I got it brother

The Prophet understood several things from hearing this Kalam of Allah. He understood the obligation of the five Obligatory Prayers. At first, Allah obligated fifty prayers. When Prophet Muhammad encountered Musa, Musa told him to make supplication (du^a') to his Lord to ease the obligation of fifty (50) prayers, because his nation could not handle that. Musa said, "I have experience with the people of Israel, and I know your nation cannot bear that." So the Prophet asked his Lord to lessen these prayers for his people. Five prayers were eliminated. Once again, Musa told the Prophet to ask Allah to lessen the number of prayers. Allah did. Nine times the Prophet made supplication to Allah to lessen these prayers--until these prayers were lessened to five Obligatory Prayers. So Prophet Musa was a great benefit to us. Had we been obligated to pray fifty prayers a day, this would have been a difficult matter for us.
source: http://www.islamiccentre.org.au/inde...d=21&Itemid=36
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Najm
09-17-2008, 04:59 PM
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu

Aisha (RadiAllahu Anha) when describing the prayer of the Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi WaSallam)in the second part of Tashahhud, she said:

"He would exalt the mention of the Messenger of Allaah [himself] and then say Salaam (i.e. conclude the prayer) loudly (in a way which could be heard).'' [Ibn Maajah].

Allaahu Alim

FiAmaaniAllah
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Hamayun
09-17-2008, 05:06 PM
Thanks for that Sister :)

Also Thanks brother Najm. That is very helpful.
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Z-Blade
09-17-2008, 05:48 PM
:sl:,

format_quote Originally Posted by SAYA
That is a dodgey website, I think it's an apostate website or something, naudhubillah so ukhti please be careful next time with your sources and check your sources :o.

Here's the full hadith bro, the bold part is the relevant part about the Salaah:


Narrated Anas bin Malik

The night Allah's Apostle was taken for a journey from the sacred mosque (of Mecca) Al-Ka'ba: Three persons came to him (in a dreamy while he was sleeping in the Sacred Mosque before the Divine Inspiration was revealed to Him. One of them said, "Which of them is he?" The middle (second) angel said, "He is the best of them." The last (third) angle said, "Take the best of them." Only that much happened on that night and he did not see them till they came on another night, i.e. after The Divine Inspiration was revealed to him. (Fateh-Al-Bari Page 258, Vol. 17) and he saw them, his eyes were asleep but his heart was not----and so is the case with the prophets: their eyes sleep while their hearts do not sleep. So those angels did not talk to him till they carried him and placed him beside the well of Zam-Zam. From among them Gabriel took charge of him. Gabriel cut open (the part of his body) between his throat and the middle of his chest (heart) and took all the material out of his chest and abdomen and then washed it with Zam-Zam water with his own hands till he cleansed the inside of his body, and then a gold tray containing a gold bowl full of belief and wisdom was brought and then Gabriel stuffed his chest and throat blood vessels with it and then closed it (the chest). He then ascended with him to the heaven of the world and knocked on one of its doors.

The dwellers of the Heaven asked, 'Who is it?' He said, "Gabriel." They said, "Who is accompanying you?" He said, "Muhammad." They said, "Has he been called?" He said, "Yes" They said, "He is welcomed." So the dwellers of the Heaven became pleased with his arrival, and they did not know what Allah would do to the Prophet on earth unless Allah informed them. The Prophet met Adam over the nearest Heaven. Gabriel said to the Prophet, "He is your father; greet him." The Prophet greeted him and Adam returned his greeting and said, "Welcome, O my Son! O what a good son you are!" Behold, he saw two flowing rivers, while he was in the nearest sky. He asked, "What are these two rivers, O Gabriel?" Gabriel said, "These are the sources of the Nile and the Euphrates."

Then Gabriel took him around that Heaven and behold, he saw another river at the bank of which there was a palace built of pearls and emerald. He put his hand into the river and found its mud like musk Adhfar. He asked, "What is this, O Gabriel?" Gabriel said, "This is the Kauthar which your Lord has kept for you." Then Gabriel ascended (with him) to the second Heaven and the angels asked the same questions as those on the first Heaven, i.e., "Who is it?" Gabriel replied, "Gabriel". They asked, "Who is accompanying you?" He said, "Muhammad." They asked, "Has he been sent for?" He said, "Yes." Then they said, "He is welcomed.'' Then he (Gabriel) ascended with the Prophet to the third Heaven, and the angels said the same as the angels of the first and the second Heavens had said.
Then he ascended with him to the fourth Heaven and they said the same; and then he ascended with him to the fifth Heaven and they said the same; and then he ascended with him to the sixth Heaven and they said the same; then he ascended with him to the seventh Heaven and they said the same. On each Heaven there were prophets whose names he had mentioned and of whom I remember Idris on the second Heaven, Aaron on the fourth Heavens another prophet whose name I don't remember, on the fifth Heaven, Abraham on the sixth Heaven, and Moses on the seventh Heaven because of his privilege of talking to Allah directly. Moses said (to Allah), "O Lord! I thought that none would be raised up above me."

But Gabriel ascended with him (the Prophet) for a distance above that, the distance of which only Allah knows, till he reached the Lote Tree (beyond which none may pass) and then the Irresistible, the Lord of Honor and Majesty approached and came closer till he (Gabriel) was about two bow lengths or (even) nearer. (It is said that it was Gabriel who approached and came closer to the Prophet. (Fate Al-Bari Page 263, 264, Vol. 17). Among the things which Allah revealed to him then, was: "Fifty prayers were enjoined on his followers in a day and a night."

Then the Prophet descended till he met Moses, and then Moses stopped him and asked, "O Muhammad ! What did your Lord en join upon you?" The Prophet replied," He enjoined upon me to perform fifty prayers in a day and a night." Moses said, "Your followers cannot do that; Go back so that your Lord may reduce it for you and for them." So the Prophet turned to Gabriel as if he wanted to consult him about that issue. Gabriel told him of his opinion, saying, "Yes, if you wish." So Gabriel ascended with him to the Irresistible and said while he was in his place, "O Lord, please lighten our burden as my followers cannot do that." So Allah deducted for him ten prayers where upon he returned to Moses who stopped him again and kept on sending him back to his Lord till the enjoined prayers were reduced to only five prayers.

Then Moses stopped him when the prayers had been reduced to five and said, "O Muhammad! By Allah, I tried to persuade my nation, Bani Israel to do less than this, but they could not do it and gave it up. However, your followers are weaker in body, heart, sight and hearing, so return to your Lord so that He may lighten your burden."

The Prophet turned towards Gabriel for advice and Gabriel did not disapprove of that. So he ascended with him for the fifth time. The Prophet said, "O Lord, my followers are weak in their bodies, hearts, hearing and constitution, so lighten our burden." On that the Irresistible said, "O Muhammad!" the Prophet replied, "Labbaik and Sa'daik." Allah said, "The Word that comes from Me does not change, so it will be as I enjoined on you in the Mother of the Book." Allah added, "Every good deed will be rewarded as ten times so it is fifty (prayers) in the Mother of the Book (in reward) but you are to perform only five (in practice)."

The Prophet returned to Moses who asked, "What have you done?" He said, "He has lightened our burden: He has given us for every good deed a tenfold reward." Moses said, "By Allah! I tried to make Bani Israel observe less than that, but they gave it up. So go back to your Lord that He may lighten your burden further." Allah's Apostle said, "O Moses! By Allah, I feel shy of returning too many times to my Lord." On that Gabriel said, "Descend in Allah's Name." The Prophet then woke while he was in the Sacred Mosque (at Mecca).

http://www.islamicity.com/mosque/isr...j_Hadith.shtml

Wassalam.
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Hamayun
09-17-2008, 06:11 PM
Subhan Allah!! Thanks for sharing that Z-Blade!!!
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Danah
09-17-2008, 06:19 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Z-Blade
:sl:,



That is a dodgey website, I think it's an apostate website or something, naudhubillah so ukhti please be careful next time with your sources and check your sources :o.

Wassalam.
Oh really!!!, jazak allah khair for informing me that brother......I will be careful next time in sha allah
I just edited my last post to avoid any suspicious sources
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