can anyone tell me about yoga?

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can any one tell me how to doing yoga.i heard that yoga help us to maintain our body healthy and strong.i don't know about step of yoga.can any one help me.
 
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I have heard that people with health problems should consult their doctors before practicing yago since yoga involves lots of heavy breathing and stretching. I have heard pregnant woman and women who are on their monthly cycle should also stay away from a yoga. Just some things I have heard....I could be wrong here. You can find tons of yoga video's on youtube.
 
Islamic forum is not a right place for asking about yoga because yoga was originated from Hinduism and contains Hindu's ritual.
That was a reason why Malaysian and Indonesian ulema council passed a fatwa that ban yoga for Muslim.
 
yeh stay away from yoga try pilates though. a good way to stay toned and fit at the same time
 
^ Although Pilates focuses on the physical aspects, it is still based on the movements of Yoga.
 
Oddly enough this cropped up as a 'diversity' issue at work recently. I don't know much about yoga but the consensus seemed to be that, regardless of derivation 'health' yoga and and 'religious' varieties tend to be pretty well separated in the West, and that it's perfectly possible to gain the health bebefits of the former while avoiding the latter which most Western teachers, indeed, know very little about. I can see that being different in the Far East, though, hence the fatwa.
 
Islamic forum is not a right place for asking about yoga because yoga was originated from Hinduism and contains Hindu's ritual.
That was a reason why Malaysian and Indonesian ulema council passed a fatwa that ban yoga for Muslim.
Ardianto is quite right in saying that Yoga originated from Hinduism. I would add that the goal of Yoga reflects the Hindu philosophy of discovering divinity within ourselves. However, the yogic steps leading to its ultimate goal are many and in the early stages it is largely about achieving physical health and its practice is not dependent on the practitioner owing allegiance to any particular religious belief system.
 
One thing's for sure. Yoga can't make you do this.

Street Fighter lied to us.
 
At a book-fair, I once glanced through a book written by a Muslim stating that the postures of salat are akin to yogic postures. In fact, the writer claimed that salat preempts the need for any yogic influence. Also, there are books on yoga which state that salat is an adaptation of yogic postures already enunciated by Hindus. The point I wish to make is that if something is beneficial for mankind, it is everyone's heritage - not just that of the pioneers. For example, the various medical systems prevalent in the world, including the allopathic, ayurvedic and unanai systems. As a Hindu, I would have no objection if yogic schools adapt the salat as part of its yogic routine - so long as it is not forced upon anyone.
 
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i personally don't see anything wrong with yoga, it is the individual person's choice to incorporate the religious aspect or not. i guess a hindu would incorporate the religious aspect of hinduism into their practice whereas someone who uses it to benefit health would only use it for health purposes, not religious. this is my own personal views however.
 
http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134274720-malaysian-fatwa-yoga-haraam-muslims-2.html#post1051656
i personally don't see anything wrong with yoga, it is the individual person's choice to incorporate the religious aspect or not. i guess a hindu would incorporate the religious aspect of hinduism into their practice whereas someone who uses it to benefit health would only use it for health purposes, not religious. this is my own personal views however.
neither do I (for non-Muslims)
i guess a hindu would incorporate the religious aspect of hinduism into their practice
pardon? yoga is the very essence of Hinduism! it is the pathway to becoming one with one or the other of the 3 gods

can any one tell me how to doing yoga.i heard that yoga help us to maintain our body healthy and strong.i don't know about step of yoga.can any one help me.
strange! come to an Islamic forum to ask about "how to doing yoga" when searching the word yoga would have churned out 1000 of instructional websites (unless of course it is an attempt to revive the argument again for the umpteenth time


http://www.islamicboard.com/world-a...lamic-body-bans-yoga-muslims.html#post1051018

http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134274720-malaysian-fatwa-yoga-haraam-muslims-2.html#post1051649
 
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well i guess you are right about that, its probably better to learn about yoga from a yoga website or forums.
 
At a book-fair, I once glanced through a book written by a Muslim stating that the postures of salat are akin to yogic postures. In fact, the writer claimed that salat preempts the need for any yogic influence. Also, there are books on yoga which state that salat is an adaptation of yogic postures already enunciated by Hindus. The point I wish to make is that if something is beneficial for mankind, it is everyone's heritage - not just that of the pioneers. For example, the various medical systems prevalent in the world, including the allopathic, ayurvedic and unanai systems. As a Hindu, I would have no objection if yogic schools adapt the salat as part of its yogic routine - so long as it is not forced upon anyone.
I found another thread that related to this post.

www.islamicboard.com/health-science/134281361-yoga-islamic-prayer.html
 
Kundalini Yoga is better. It has nothing to do with Hinduism.
salam bhai

all forms of joga are haraam, it is a form of Hindu worship no matter what name it is given

[FONT=&quot]Yoga is from the Sankrit word Yug, meaning "union" (with the Divine, your higher "SELF"). Yoga is a path for transcending the ordinary mind (who you think you are) in order to merge with your "higher SELF" or "God SELF." [/FONT]Yoga means "to yoke" -- to yoke with Brahman (i.e., the "Infinite," the "Universal Spirit," the impersonal force that the Hindus call "God") via the realization of an altered state of consciousness, thereby theoretically releasing oneself from the bondage of endless reincarnation. Yoga comes out of the Hindu Vedas. It can be traced back to Patanjali, who was a religious leader. Shiva, one of Hinduism's three most powerful gods, was known as "The Destroyer" -- he's called Yogi Swara or the "Lord of Yoga."
Yoga originated from a school of thought in the Hindu religion, which suggests that postures can isolate the soul from the body and the mind.
Every Yoga teacher is, in effect, a Hindu or Buddhist missionary, even though "he or she may wear a cross, insist that Jesus was a great Yogi, (or pretends to be a Muslim scholar) and protests that Yoga is not a religion, but science. This is the most blatant of lies.
Yoga is clearly a concept that is deeply religious and pantheistic in its origin. It is widely practised and supported. It denies the reality of sin and total depravity, and believes that man is divine. They teach that there is a god within us, and we are to harness that and develop it through meditation and other metaphysical techniques. They teach that the only thing people need is enlightenment regarding their divinity. They believe that through reincarnation man is reunited with God. They believe in karma,which is a debt one owes because of his previous life. They also believe and teach the evolution of man as opposed to the Creation
"The goal of Yoga is 'self-realization ' -- to look deeply within what ought to be the temple of the one true God and there to discover the alleged 'true Self' or 'higher Self' and declare self to be God. Nothing could be more religious than that, yet with straight faces all of the Yogis insist that practising Yoga will not change anyone's religious beliefs. This is the religion of Antichrist; and for the first time in history it is being widely practised throughout the Western world as Transcendental Meditation and other forms of Yoga."
Source for quotes: The Seduction of Christianity (with slight modifications)
 
Here is another site in a similar vein.

http://www.meditationinislam.com/index.html
I show you that thread because I want to tell you.
You right, shalat posture is akin to yogic posture, but shalat posture is not adaptation from yogic posture.
As Muslims, we have no objection to yogic posture. But of course we cannot adopt Hinduism behind yoga.
I know, yoga is good for health. And I think Muslim must create 'Islamic Yoga'.
 
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