want to see Jews pray? DOES IT LOOK FAMILIAR?

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never saw jews praying this way

it's mentioned that the Jews abandoned this praying methods centuries ago.. and the Yemenite Jews just abandoned it 100 years ago... these small minority of Jews are reviving it...

I wonder why the just abandoned it...
 
^^ because they're 'God's chosen'.. since everyone else is astray, God will have no choice but to exempt them from their religious duties...

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I have a grand favor to ask since my desktop is down and it is what I have always used for my itouch Itunes.. can someone use Zamzar to conver the file on post 19 for me, so I can upload it on itouch both as a video and on playlist....

Jazakoum Allah khyran..

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I tried zamzar but for some reason it isn't like I remember..
also my itouch used to be able to receive youtube vids wirelessely anymore, now it keeps giving me the message ''this movie couldnt be played'' with a cheeky OK :raging::raging::raging:
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Yours is wireless sis? I can't use my itouch outside my home unless im in someone elses house...or just somewhere where it's got a connection I could use...:/ Also for sum reason, like if i use youtube on my pc, some of those vids dont show up on the itouch.
 
Yeah, I only use it at home wirelessly .. now all the vids of youtube show up but don't play...
 
I don't want it checked, since all the other functions work fine, all I really want is for someone to convert post number 19 for me using zamzar since it no longer works on my desktop which is what I have used to upload all into my itouch, I can't simply use my laptop, since apple is rather funny that way when using itunes.

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I think there are places in the Bible where Prophet Jesus (Peace be upon him) would prostrate to God. All the prophets (Peace be upon them all) would prostrate to God while praying. We Muslims have to prostrate to God five times a day. :statisfie
 
subhanAllah!!!!
many similarities:
1. no shoes while praying
2. the stance
3. the status of hands, the right one above the left hand!!
4. the prostration somehow

the language is strange to me but I did hear some familier words like: al Hay al qaiuoom
there are many similarities between the Semitic languages



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I have a grand favor to ask since my desktop is down and it is what I have always used for my itouch Itunes.. can someone use Zamzar to conver the file on post 19 for me, so I can upload it on itouch both as a video and on playlist....

Jazakoum Allah khyran..

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sis, use this link to download youtube videos as MPEG-4 format which is compatible with the ipod touch
http://keepvid.com/


i've seen this video and went through a discussion in the comments, this guy's name is omed yashar, some of his fellow jews have disagreed with him on this being the right way to pray in judaism, and finally he says that it is due to muslims that this way of prayer of judaism has been revived.

:ooh: subhanAllah!!
May Allah guide them
 
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I must publicly Thank, sister Light Of heaven, for not just helping me with the above surah, but suret Al-baqara as well, may Allah swt reward her for such a tremendous effort..

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Jazakallah for the thread,

I never realize that Jews prayed like Muslim way, in the respect of prostration and the place of hand, also the way they hold their hand in du'a. I heard from my Ustaz (Lecturer) of Usuluddeen that, he says Jews don't pray after they were chased from Jerusalem. I don't know whether this is from a source or based from his own opinion. He said Jews don't want to prostrate to G-d anymore until they got back the land of Israel? So, they just step three times, something like that when it is the turn to prostrate during their prayer. I really want to meet that lecturer again and asking him further but too bad I'm graduated last week, can't be in the university because it's in the North, far from my dwelling place.

In respect to Buddhist prayers, it's weird for me to see a woman monk. Maybe the woman monk is from Vajrayana (Thunderbolt-Tantra) school. In Theravada school which I'm familiar with, I only see men as monks. Women who enter monastery in Theravadin tradition is known as Pujanam who wears white robes, but they do not shave their head. I guess, long time ago, there are women monks, but nowadays I don't know why Theravada school only has men monks in Wat (Monastery). The way she shows about Buddhist prayer looks almost alike Hindu way of prayer. I've seen a Hindu prays his personal prayer in a Muruga (Shaivaite) Small Temple in a rubber estate during my way back to my village in North.

According to my friend, as he is a traditional Thai Buddhist, Buddhist like him prays 3 times a day. Once in the morning, once in afternoon, and once in the night before sleeping. They have several chants in prayer and also have prostration, maybe to Buddha. But he said he do not view Buddha as a G-d. He don't know who is G-d and also refuse to retaliate Buddha with Vishnu like Vaishnava Hindus said. I also had kept a book given by a Chinese Buddhist preacher of Amitabha (Mahayana) school. It shows a woman prays in front of Buddha image and they have bowing, and prostration but differently to Muslim because they have Anjali (like when you say Namaste in Hindi movie).

Oh, yeah, according to Theravada Buddhist tradition, monks do not perform the act of prayers. Only civilians pray. Monks only chant mantras and meditate. So, if you try to search in youtube about Theravada monks prayers, you can't find one. They don't pray anymore.
 
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