Argamemnon
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Salam,
The dua At-Tahiyyat, which we recite during salat, mentions the prophet (saw), although it doesn't praise the prophet (saw), which would have been shirk. However, during the prophet's (saw) time, he did recite this dua, but never mentioned himself. That part was added later..
We know that the prophet (saw) never recited the dua Allahumma Barik and Allahumma Salli while praying. Wouldn't it be better to recite the same duas the prophet (saw) himself recited and not add things to them (At-Tahiyyatu)? And why do we have to mention our prophet (saw) in the duas? This may not be wrong, but why not do exactly as the prophet (saw) did?
The dua At-Tahiyyat, which we recite during salat, mentions the prophet (saw), although it doesn't praise the prophet (saw), which would have been shirk. However, during the prophet's (saw) time, he did recite this dua, but never mentioned himself. That part was added later..
We know that the prophet (saw) never recited the dua Allahumma Barik and Allahumma Salli while praying. Wouldn't it be better to recite the same duas the prophet (saw) himself recited and not add things to them (At-Tahiyyatu)? And why do we have to mention our prophet (saw) in the duas? This may not be wrong, but why not do exactly as the prophet (saw) did?
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