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I need brief and correct method to do salah for women...pls anybody help me...
There's no difference in the way of Salah between that of a man and women. Those scholars who made differences solely based on their own personal understanding and there is simply no Hadith to back it up.I need brief and correct method to do salah for women...pls anybody help me...
Here you are, My sister! http://www.quranfocus.com/knowledge/namaz-salah-for-women-
There's no difference in the way of Salah between that of a man and women. Those scholars who made differences solely based on their own personal understanding and there is simply no Hadith to back it up.
Rather if you look in the Hadith, the Prophet clearly said "Pray as you see me pray". And he never made a difference between a man's Salah and a woman's Salah. Hence there is no difference in the way a man and woman should pray.
For more details on how to pray, you can check this book of Sheikh Nasiruddin Albani: "The Prophet's Prayer".
This book has all the Sahih Hadith compiled and explained about each part of Salah, and the method is same for Men and Women. Hope this helps.
Why you didn't quote full hadith.?There's no difference in the way of Salah between that of a man and women. Those scholars who made differences solely based on their own personal understanding and there is simply no Hadith to back it up.
Rather if you look in the Hadith, the Prophet clearly said "Pray as you see me pray". And he never made a difference between a man's Salah and a woman's Salah. Hence there is no difference in the way a man and woman should pray.
For more details on how to pray, you can check this book of Sheikh Nasiruddin Albani: "The Prophet's Prayer".
This book has all the Sahih Hadith compiled and explained about each part of Salah, and the method is same for Men and Women. Hope this helps.
I don't think there's any reason to twist the Hadith by saying it is for a specific time and so on. There is certainly differences in the way they pray because one is male and one is female. The dress the wear, the way the Jamah is to be done is different and that's mentioned in the Hadith and that's what you are talking about. Am not saying about these, there is no apparent difference in the way prayed, that's what I said. No posture changes and so on as some scholars said. There's no Hadith to back those up, there's no authentic Hadith and neither any female Sahabiat mentioned any such thing ever. These all differences were added later on after doing researches. If you want to follow researches, good for you. Am interested in researches when there's no Hadith on that matter, but if there is Hadith, then I don't go for researches. Hope this helps.
As far as body postures are concerned, there is actually no Hadith to back that up. Some scholars said that when you do Sujood, female should touch the ground and stay close to it. That's not correct, am sorry.
Anas (Radia-Allaahu ‘anhu) narrated, describing the way the Prophet -(Salla-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) used to offer the Salat: “He (the Prophet (Salla-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam)) would not rest his forearms on the ground.” [al-Bukhari and Abu Dawoud] In another narration: “He -(Salla-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) would raise them above the ground, and keep them away from his sides such that the whiteness of his armpits could be seen from behind.” [al-Bukhari and Muslim] And also: “Such that if a small lamb or kid wanted to pass under his arms, it would have been able to do so.” [Muslim].
The Prophet -(Salla-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) would do this to such an extent that one of his Companions (Radia-Allaahu ‘anhum) said: “We used to feel sorry for the Messenger of Allah -(Salla-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) because of the way he kept his hands away from his sides.” [Abu Dawoud, Abu ‘Awaanah and Ibn Hibban].
He -(Salla-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) used to order likewise, saying: “When you perform Sajdah, place your palms (on the ground) and raise your elbows.” [Muslim] And: “Be level in Sujood, and none of you should spread his forearms like the spreading of a dog.” (in one narration: “… like a dog spreads them.”) [al-Bukhari and Muslim] In a separate Hadith: “None of you should rest his arms on the ground the way a dog rests them.” [Ahmad and at-Tirmidhi]
So this is not my words, it's the Prophet's Hadith.
You need to understand one thing, that if a Sahih Hadith is found on one topic, then there's no requirement of further Ijtihad on that. The Hadith is enough. If you have no Hadith, then you do Ijtihad and fine out the probable answer. So yah, the Prophet PBUH said not to go in to Sujood in that manner, so why will I go? I am bound to follow the Prophet.
It's as simple as that.
And ya, it doesn't matter who agrees with me and who doesn't. It's not my words, it the Sahih Hadith. So if someone is not interested in Hadith of the Prophet, then that's solely their personal problem, not mine.
you say there is no hadith to back up those 'opinions' please see link; plenty of hadith there!
https://www.central-mosque.com/inde...fferences-in-salah-between-men-and-women.html
It should be known to you that classical imams and scholars were aware of such ahadith.
You see the issue superficially.
Anyways, keep adhering to your modern age scholars.
you say there is no hadith to back up those 'opinions' please see link; plenty of hadith there!
https://www.central-mosque.com/inde...fferences-in-salah-between-men-and-women.html
[h=5]Response:[/h] 1 The issue of woman's salat is purely a fiqhi issue and has to be dealt with in the light of what the Fuqaha state. They were masters in understanding the meanings of the Ahadith as stated by the great Muhadith and student of Imam Bukhari, Imam Tirmizhi (rahimahullah) . The Fuqaha of all four mazhahib accept "Mursal" ahadith, but obviously with certain conditions (Athar Al-Hadith al-Shareef). Therefore, it will totally incorrect to blatantly state that "This hadeeth is mursal, which is a category of da'eef (weak)" indirectly inferring that this Hadith cannot be accepted.
We do not wish to go into the discussion of "Mursal" ahadith, since this is not the purpose of this article. However, all the narrators of the above Hadith are reliable and there is no reason to reject it as stated in I'laau Al-Sunan (vol 3, pg 26, Idara Al-Quran)
Neither it's the matter of challenge nor of frustration. It's matter of blind following of modern age scholars.You seem to get frustrated when someone challenges you. That was not nice. That sounded like a mock. May Allaah guide you.
Do you know what the 4 imams say about this topic which you're discussing now?That websites seems very unreliable. Does a scholar or a layman run it?
Let's look at one hadith he has posted which actually deals with the issue of prayer and is not a general hadith he is trying to use:
Rasulullah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) has clearly differentiated between the sitting posture of men and women in salat.
عن عبد الله بن عمر قال قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم إذا جلست المرأة في الصلوة وضعت فخذها على فخذها الاخرى وإذا سجدت الصقت بطنها في فخذيها كالستر ما يكون لها وان الله تعالى ينظر إليها ويقول يا ملائكتى اشهدكم انى قد غفرت لهاAbdullah Bin Umar (radiyallaahu anhu) reports that the Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) said: "When a women sits in salaat, she should place the thighs of one leg upon the thighs of the other and when she makes sajda, she should attach her belly to her thigh so that it is as concealing as possible, for indeed Allah Ta'ala looks at her saying: 'O my angels, I make you witness that I have indeed forgiven her". (Al-Baihaqi, vol 2, pg 223, Idara Al-Taleefaat)
Let me put forth what scholars have said about that hadith.
al-BayhaQi said:
ضعيف لا يحتج بمثله
Weak, evidence is not established with the likes of it.
The very Imaam who recorded the narration is calling it weak.
I wonder why the author of the website omitted that fact.
al-BayhaQi reports two narrators in it who are weak
أبو مطيع
and
عطاء بن عجلان
He says they are weak.
Perhaps the author of the website should learn first and then make Wordpress blogs. May Allaah guide him.
Do you know what the 4 imams say about this topic which you're discussing now?
How many classical scholars said that the're is no difference between men and women's salah?
And you deliberately forgot to accept the fact.You forgot to read the last sentence of my post after that : )
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