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crimsontide06
11-18-2012, 09:10 PM
I know HOW to pray, the physical action of it(as well as being clean) but not what to say.

Here is what I understand about prayer. There are 5 required prayers, called Salat. Then there are your own personal prayers, called Dua.




What am I supposed to say during each prayer? both types....is there something I am supposed to recite, to go along with my personal prayers? Can these be done in English?


All I know is:


I have a prayer book that teaches the prayers...I can read this(prayer below this paragraph) in the english transliteration well because of hearing it in the mosque and other places, though it means nothing to me in arabic because I do not speak/understand arabic, so should I ONLY say it in english? both? . The other translations I cannot read.


"In the name of Allah (God), The Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful.
All praise belongs to Allah, the Lord (Who is the Creator, Sustainer and Guide) of all the worlds.
The Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful; Sovereign of the Day of Judgment.
Thee (alone) do we worship, And from thee (alone) we seek help.
Show us the straight Path, The Path of those (who fear Allah) and on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy blessings.
Not of those (committing wrongs deliberately) On whom Thou art angry, nor of those who (Having wrong opinions) go astray. Ameen "




I know when I bend down to say "subhanna rabi alahzeem" 3 times, then when I am down on the ground to say "subhanna rabi alahla" 3 times. Plus I can say the final greeting when you turn your head to the right then left.




Please english explanations... If you use an arabic word don't assume I know what it means, please explain that word 1st. Thanks
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Hulk
11-18-2012, 09:42 PM
I found this video perhaps you will find it more useful to see/hear as opposed to just read about it.



Pace yourself, don't rush. Don't rush. :)

Feel free to post any more questions that might pop up in your head as I'm sure there'll be some. InShaaAllah the members can help out.

PS: The prayer should be done in arabic but if you are new start out with what you can first and gradually build up.

And a little bonus
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islamica
11-18-2012, 11:20 PM
as'salaamu alaikum

Try this inshallah

http://www.islamicfinder.org/prayer/index.html


btw, I wouldn't watch that 2nd video posted as a "bonus", that is hamza yusuf, that's a sufi and unreliable western puppet.
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Hulk
11-18-2012, 11:34 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by islamica
btw, I wouldn't watch that 2nd video posted as a "bonus", that is hamza yusuf, that's a sufi and unreliable western puppet.
If you disagree with him about certain things then so be it but to resort to labelling and calling him an "unreliable western puppet" is irresponsible and really shows one's lack of adab.
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crimsontide06
11-19-2012, 01:07 AM
Thanks, though...I do prefer written details over vids.
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Hulk
11-19-2012, 07:43 AM
Here u go bro http://islam1.org/how_to_pray/salah.htm
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glo
11-19-2012, 07:43 AM
Might this link help, crimsontide? The prayers are in Arabic with audio file links, but written in the Roman alphabet.

http://islamicacademy.org/html/Learn...h_In_Audio.htm
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glo
11-19-2012, 07:44 AM
Bah! And Hulk beats me to it ...

You Hulk, I sulk!;D
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Hulk
11-19-2012, 07:57 AM
Hehe nevertheless your effort and intention is much appreciated :)
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islamica
11-19-2012, 10:10 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hulk
If you disagree with him about certain things then so be it but to resort to labelling and calling him an "unreliable western puppet" is irresponsible and really shows one's lack of adab.
and your response shows lack of knowledge you have pertaining to that speaker. I suggest you update yourself before responding any further.
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Hulk
11-19-2012, 10:40 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by islamica
and your response shows lack of knowledge you have pertaining to that speaker. I suggest you update yourself before responding any further.
Isn't the onus upon you to prove what you have claimed? Otherwise it's fitna no?
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islamica
11-19-2012, 01:18 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Hulk
Isn't the onus upon you to prove what you have claimed? Otherwise it's fitna no?
If i say you can't cook then the onus is on you to prove otherwise. here's a start....

http://www.allaahuakbar.net/individu...usuf/index.htm
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Signor
11-19-2012, 01:33 PM
Assalamu Alaikum

@Sister Islamica,something I've shared once

We are not God’s police on the Earth. We are His worshippers and the representatives of the Prophet ﷺ. Would the Prophet ﷺ spend his time telling everyone that Group X is not doing a good job for the Ummah and Group Y is better? Would he spend his time insulting scholars? Did he even curse the people of Ta’if who threw stones at him? Rather, he ﷺ would reflect on the revelation and build Muslim men and women through constructive, productive coaching in real life, rather than gain retribution for every wrong against him. And this is a man ﷺ whose words were heavier than ours, yet even he did not stoop to argumentation.

If we are not ready to stand before historic imams: Ghazali, Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn ul Qayyim, or contemporary shuyukh Albani, Qaradawi, Yasir Qadhi, Hamza Yusuf, Taqi Uthmaani, Suhaib Webb – or any of the ‘ulama, jama`ahs or senior students of knowledge (that we like to discredit) – on the Day of Judgment, with the Angels of Allah and Allah’s Might before us and say:“Ya Allah – My word against his, this imam/sheikh/person is an innovator and led people astray, and I was your servant and I called to Your way with sound understanding that exceeds his” – then we should keep our mouths SHUT.I am not referring to scholarly differences of opinion that are dealt with through the referencing of proofs and legal methodology. I am referring to the bickering of people that many often resort to in judging the sacrifices, efforts, and studies others have made to serve Allah and further his deen.
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Peace Out

@ Brother crimsontide

Salaah (prayer) and its translations:


Make the intention of praying then raise hands to ears and say:


Allaahu akbar

Allah is the greatest!

Subhaana Kal-lah hum-ma wabi hamdika watha-baara kasmuka watha'aala jad-duka walaa ilaaha ghayruk.

Glory be to you, O Allah, and all praises are due unto you, and blessed is your name and high is your majesty and none is worthy of worship but you.

A'udhu bil-laahi minash Shaythaa-nir-rajeem

I seek Allah's protection from Satan who is accursed.

Bismillaah hir-Rahmaa nir-Raheem

In the name of Allah, the most Kind and the most Merciful.

Alhamdul lil-laahi rab-bil 'aalameen
Ar rahmaa nir-raheem
Maaliki yawmid-deen
Iyyaa-ka na'budu wa iyyaa-ka nasta'een
Ihdinas siraatal mustaqeem
Siraatal Ladheena an'amta 'alayhim
Ghay-ril maghdubi 'alayhim
Walad daal-leen. Ameen


Translation:

Praise is only for Allah, Lord of the Universe.
The most Kind, the most Merciful.
The master of the Day of Judgement.
You alone we worship and to you alone we pray for help.
Show us the straight way,
The way of those whom you have blessed.
Who have not deserved your anger,
Nor gone astray.

We can pray any Surah after reciting Surah Faatiha above, as long as it is a minimum of 3 verses or one long verse. The following is a short and popular Surah situated towards the end of the Qur'an called Surah Al Ikhlas:



Qul huwal laahu ahad.
Allaah hus-Samad.
Lam yalid walam yoolad.
Walam yakul-lahu Kufuwan ahad.


Say: He is Allah, the only one.
Allah helps and does not need help.
He does not produce a child, and He was not born of anyone.
There is no one equal to Him.

Subhaana Rabbi'al Azeem

"Glory to my Lord the Exalted".

Sami Allaahu Liman Hamidah

“Allah listens to him who praises Him"

Rabbanaa lakal Hamd


"Oh our Lord, all praise is to you".

Subhaana Rabbi yal A'alaa

"Oh Allah glory be to you, the most high."

AthahiyyaatuLillahi Was Salawaatu Wattayyibatu Assalamu Alaika Ayyuhannabi 'yu 'Warahmatullaahi Wabarka'tuhu Assalamu Alaina Wa'alaa'Ibaadillaahis Saa'liheen, Ash'had'u'Allahaa ilaha illallahu Wa Ash'hadu Anna Muhammadun Abd'uhu Wa Rasooluh

All compliments, all physical prayer and all monetary worship are for Allah.
Peace be upon you, Oh Prophet, and Allah's mercy and blessings.
Peace be on us and on all righteous slaves of Allah.
I bear witness that no one is worthy of worship except Allah
And I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger

Allaahumma Salleh Alaa Muhammadin Wa'alaa' Aale Muhammadin Kama Sallaiyta Alaa Ibraheema Wa' Alaa Aale Ibraheema InnakaHameedum Majeed

Allaahumma Baarak Alaa Muhammadin Wa' Alaa Aale Muhammadin Kama Baarakta Alaa Ibraheem Wa' Alaa Aale Ibraheema Innaka Hameedum Majeed


Oh Allah, send grace and honour on Muhammad and
On the family and true followers of Muhammad
just as you sent Grace and Honour on Ibrahim
and on the family and true followers of Ibrahim
Surely, you are praiseworthy, the Great.

Oh Allah, send your blessing on Muhammad and
the true followers of Muhammad, just
as you sent blessings on Ibrahim
and his true followers
Surely, you are praiseworthy, the Great.

Dua after durood

Rabbij'alnee muqeemas salaati wa mindhur
-riy yatee rab-banaa watha qab-bal du'a,
rab-ba nagh-firlee wali waaliday-ya
wa lil mu-mineena yawma yaqumul hisaab.


Oh Lord, make me and my children keep up prayers,
Our Lord, accept our prayer,
Our Lord, forgive me and my parents
and all the Believers on the Day of Judgement.

Rabbana Aatina Fid Duniya Hasanataw Wafil Aakhirati Hasanataw Wa Qina Adhaaban Naar

"Our Lord, grant us the good of this world and that of the Hereafter and save us from the torture of hell.”

Another dua one can make after durood is:

Allahumma inni zalamtu nafsi zulman kathiran wa la ya'ghfirudh dhunuuba illa anta fa'ghfir li ma'ghfiratan min ‘indika warhamni innaka antal ‘ghafurur rahim.

Translation : "O Allah, I have greatly wronged myself and You alone can forgive sins, so grant me forgiveness from you and have mercy on me. You are the forgiving and Merciful One.

Assalamu Alai'kumWarah'matullaah

“Peace and mercy of Allah be on you".

Dua Qunoot (to be recited in the last rakat of the Witr Prayer)

Allah humma inna nast'eenuka wa nastaghfiruka wa nu'minu bika wa nathawak-kalu 'alayka wa nuthne 'alayk-al khayr. Wa nashkuruka wa laaa nakfuruka wa nakhla'u wa nathruku mayy yafjuruka. Allah humma iyyaka na'budu wa laka nusal-lee wa nasjudu wa ilayka nas'aa wa nahfidu wa narju rahmataka wa nakhsha 'adhaabaka inna 'adhaabaka bil kuf-faari mulhiq.


Translation:

Oh Allah, we ask you for help and seek your forgiveness, and we believe in You and have trust in You, and we praise you in the best way and we thank You and we are not ungrateful to you, and we forsake and turn away from the one who disobeys you. O Allah, we worship You only and pray to You and prostrate ourselves before You, and we run towards You and serve You, and we hope to receive your mercy, and we fear your punishment. Surely, the disbelievers will receive your punishment.
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In Arabic terminology,we consider "prayers" seperately i.e Salaat[Congregational Prayers+Fardh(Obligatory)] and Dua(a personal prayer..Don't mix it up by saying all of them are "prayers".Yes,we do in both of them but they are different in approach.

You can check this Thread to read whether you can offer dua or Salaat in your native language or not.

@glo

Might this link help, crimsontide? The prayers are in Arabic with audio file links, but written in the Roman alphabet.

http://islamicacademy.org/html/Learn...h_In_Audio.htm
Greetings Sister

Hope you are having a good time.I like your point of view over things and always appreciate your efforts regarding interfaith unity.I respect christianity as religion no matter what my differences is with it.Its my humble request to you please refrain from answering in threads which questions practices of Islam?(btw,I've seen you first time particpating in a thread like this).The thing is brother is perhaps a new revert and already confused over things.Saddenly Internet happens to provide misinformation over Islam and its practices(there is a mixture of truth and lies),so any of Muslim member who provides help here either practice what he/she is sharing or helping in best of his/her knowledge.Now as you are not Muslim,so this level of care won't be expected from you.This is why I requested to do this small favour.{Just for Info Salaat has been mentioned hundreds of times in Quran and also in the five major pillars of Islam}.Sorry If I sounds harsh..I've nothing for you but respect.

Regards
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islamica
11-19-2012, 01:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by SaneFellow
Assalamu Alaikum

@Sister Islamica,something I've shared once



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Regards
wa'alaikum as'salaam,

are you sane enough to distinguish between warning muslims about a misguided figure that could lead them astray and bickering about authentic imaams difference of opinion? Your remarks would make sense if we were talking about not trusting shafi becuse hanafi is better or forget ibn wahab because this or that. NO, we are talking about a deviant sufi who is a charismatic speaker that uses his tongue to fool others. If you are ok with this sufi then you should be ok with shia and bhai and isamili and other charismatic speakers as well.

No need to derail a new convert's thread and confuse him with all this. IF anyone wants defend their sufi hero then go open another thread. I am done here.
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Hulk
11-19-2012, 02:40 PM
Thanks bro SaneFellow.. It's so easy to call someone deviant, furthermore a "western puppet". And to say that the onus is upon the accused to proof otherwise.. well that's new to me.
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crimsontide06
11-24-2012, 02:09 PM
thanks sanefellow
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Signor
12-13-2012, 06:58 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by crimsontide06
thanks sanefellow
You are most welcome.Feel free to ask :)

Assalamu Alaikum
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