Question about Allah and Mohammed

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Hi !

Since you pray 5 times a day.

IS spontanious (dunno how its spellt) praying allowed?

Like you could ask health for your family and stuff? When can you do that, anytime u want or are there any rules for it?

Please moderators let this come thru I need answers! And dont say its a stupid questions because those aint stupid for me..
ALSO: Is there any site for praying? Like; what to say, in arabic.
 
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Hey!
First of all your question is not stupid, it is ok to ask about things that you don't know.

The seeking of aid, as a request, call, praise, speech, or as a question in Islam is allowed but it is not called prayer. It is called Duaa.

Ibn al Qayyim (d. 751 AH) defined it as, “Asking what is of benefit to the person, and asking the removal of what is harming him, or (asking) the repelling of it (before it affects him)” [Badā’i al Fawā’id 3/2]

U can do that any time you like.

For detailed information about Duaa click on this link:
http://www.jannah.org/articles/duah.html
 
Hey!
First of all your question is not stupid, it is ok to ask about things that you don't know.

The seeking of aid, as a request, call, praise, speech, or as a question in Islam is allowed but it is not called prayer. It is called Duaa.

Ibn al Qayyim (d. 751 AH) defined it as, “Asking what is of benefit to the person, and asking the removal of what is harming him, or (asking) the repelling of it (before it affects him)” [Badā’i al Fawā’id 3/2]

U can do that any time you like.

For detailed information about Duaa click on this link:
http://www.jannah.org/articles/duah.html
 
Of course we can ask God for things but it is not called prayer. It is called Duaa.

Ibn al Qayyim (d. 751 AH) defined it as, “Asking what is of benefit to the person, and asking the removal of what is harming him, or (asking) the repelling of it (before it affects him)” [Badā’i al Fawā’id 3/2]

We can make duaa at any time.

For detailed information about Duaa click on this link:
www.jannah.org/articles/duah.html
 

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