Thank you very much for this link.
Are all Islamic people required to pray every day? "Siratal lazeena an"amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim walad dal-leen."
Thank you for responding.
George
"Siratal lazeena an"amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim walad dal-leen."
Thank you very much for this link.
Are all Islamic people required to pray every day? "Siratal lazeena an"amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim walad dal-leen."
Thank you for responding.
George
This is part of Al Fatihah. Otherwise known as the opening and no Namaz is accepted without it, it is as follows;
Bismillhaheer Rahmaneer Raheem,
Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen,
Rahmanheer Raheem.
Maliki Yawmid deen,
Iyakka na budu wa iyakka nasta'in, adhninas sirital mustaqeem,
sirital ladhina an ampta alaheem, ghaiyril maghdubu alahaem,
wa lad daalin, Ameen.
(my transliteration not perfect)
In English;
In the name of Allah most Gracious, most Merciful,
all thanks and praise are His, Lord of the worlds,
most Gracious, most Merciful,
The only owner of the day of recompense,
you alone we worship and you alone we ask for help,
guide us to the straight way,the way of those upon you have bestowed your grace, not the way of those who have gone astray, or earned your anger. Amen
Hope it helps, peace![]()
I'm new to this forum. Greeting to all.
I have a couple of questions:
1-How do you pray and worship?
2-Do you get instructions on how to pray and worship directly from the Koran? If yes, what parts should I read?
Thank you for your time.
George
Although you get some answer form some member , in addition to these i would also like to add that in Islam prayer does not just limited to Salat , Fasting,Hajj, Zakat etc , in fact the whole life of Muslim is like prayer if he follows all the commandments of Allah in all aspects of life, if he was trading he must trade fairly , if he talk to other in a good way/manner is also a type of prayer , simply if man must have to follow the commandments of Allah in all aspects of life and not just praying salat etc.
I would also like to learn more about the proper way to read the Koram. Do your read it like a book, from end to end, or do you primarily read it during prayer services in a mosque?
The last verse of Surah Fatiha groups people who are disliked by God into two groups. First is "Maghzub" which literally means those people who made God angry. It actually refers to those people to whom God's word came and they believed that to be God's word, still they disobeyed. An example of this group are the Jews. Prophet Moses came to them, Jews knew that he was the prophet of God but still disobeyed him. But a person who calls himself a Muslim can also be a "Maghzub". There are a few Muslims who know that praying is obligatory but still they don't pray. There are Muslims who knowingly disobey God. They belong to this category.Oh, Thank you for the translation. Are those who have gone astray the Christians, and those who made God angry the jews? That is what it said in the first poster's link.
http://www.islamfortoday.com/glossary.htmCan anyone provide a glossary of the Islamic Terms?
Quran is read during prayers but it is frequently read without praying. The ideal way for you to read the Quran would be to read a couple of translations of Quran with explanation done by a Muslim. If you read just one translation without explanation, you will get confused. And if you have any questions regarding Quran, you are welcome to post in this forum.I would also like to learn more about the proper way to read the Koram. Do your read it like a book, from end to end, or do you primarily read it during prayer services in a mosque?
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