1. Mixing up on what to say in rukoo' and sujood
2. Scratching some part of your body due to terrible itching.
brother taliblim, what about saying the atahiyat outloud during salat alone?
And smiling cuz of dunya (jokes, etc.), but no laughing?
bismillah walhamdulillah;
salaamu aleykum ikhwan;
Baraakallahu feek, akhi Aaqib, for the fear that this put in my heart regarding my frailty, insignificance and imperfect worship of Allah subhanahu wa Ta'ala.
May He accept all of our efforts in worship and grant every single one of us with improved focus, attention, concentration and sincerity. amin ya Rabb.
brother
This is ONE of the great traits of Sahabas who used to worry whether their Amal was accepted by Allah or not. Its said they will dua for living in Ramadhan before 6 of ramadhan and also do dua to accept their amal untill after 6 months of Ramadhan. Its said, After every amal (or Salah) its better to utter words something like' O Allah i have not fullfilled your duties in the way it should have been fullfilled.'
Bismillah walhamdulillah wa salaatu wa salaam ala Rasulillah;
Salaamu aleykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu;
Is it humble of you to tell a person they have weak faith? Why not make du'a for them instead?
Are you trying to Judge whether or not this person will get into Jannah? A'udhu billah - Allah swt is the Judge.
What do you make of the Ullema who talk about pure faith of those who suffer from Waswaas? See below from Islam QA
Excerpt 1: "When I do Salah (formal prayers) or intend to do good deeds I often get very evil thoughts in my mind."
Excerpt 2: "Al-Nawawi said in his commentary on this hadeeth (narration): “The Prophet’s words, ‘That is a clear sign of faith’ means, the fact that think of this waswaas as something terrible is a clear sign of faith, for if you dare not utter it and you are so afraid of it and of speaking of it, let alone believing it, this is the sign of one who has achieved perfect faith [A.K.A. IMAAN] and who is free of doubt.”
Are you above Imam al Nawawi? I know you're not above Prophet Muhammad (saws) or Allah subhanahu wa Ta'ala...
Wallahu alem
Every God-fearing Muslim should also wish and pray like me
First, that is before making du'aa, we must try our best to make salah with ihsaan. Ihsaan means that we worship Allah as if we see HIM and with the belief that although, I cannot see HIM but HE (Allah) surely sees me. In Salaah we are standing in front of the Great Sovereign, the ONE WHO is the King of all kings. If you stand in the office of a chief like a principal of a college, you shall be very serious, there you will not scratch any part of the body and you will not remember jokes and smile on them. Then how can you do that while standing in front of Allah Almighty. Surely such actions in prayer are due to weakness of eemaan. Yes, if an insect bites you in prayer and terrible iching starts, then Allah Almighty knows it and Allah is the Forgiving, Most Merciful. Even then certain parts of the body are not to be touched otherwise ablution will go away and prayer will become invalid. So we must make prayer with taqwa (the extreme fear of Allah), so much taqwa that Satan the cursed one runs away. And then after the salaah we should pray to Allah to accept our prayer because we cannot be proud of our ibaadah, rather we must stay humble.
Wa Alaikum assalaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh.
You must have noted that instead of quoting the OP, I quoted you in my post because you are trying to guide him and are acting like a teacher. He is asking about changing /exchanging the contents of the sijdah and rukoo' and you are making it o.k. for him. Thus you are not only straying him but many other readers, trying to make them unserious about making prayers. Just think. I didn't write about this mistake of him i.e. exchanging the contents of sijdah and rukoo'. But I felt upset again and again about my carelessness in this regard until I sat now to make it clear that Salaath is a hadeeth mutawaatar. None has the right to exchange the contents of sujood and rukoo'.
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