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May Allah have mercy on him رحمة الله عليه
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To us it makes no difference, which way we turn when we pray. We are free to pray anytime anywhere, and God hears us. I wouldn't want to restrict my pet much less my child from calling on me when anytime in need. If I can show that much love and concern, how much more loving and merciful is my God? We believe in God (Allah), but that is not enough the devils believe too.
We believe we are already living in the last days, which started with Jesus, but the last day is when Jesus returns. We believe also in the existence of angels. We believe the Books of the Bible and the messages of the Prophets. We believe in providing for our own families (relatives) orphans, helpless, needy travelers, and those who ask for and on freeing the captives. We believe in the power of prayer. We believe that it is important to keep our word because god does not delight in fools. But we do not put our faith in prophets, angels, any good works that we can do. We believe we are save by faith through grace and that is not of ourselves; it is a gift of God; otherwise, we would be able to boast and say I did. We believe that Jesus is born of a virgin and was sinless from birth till now. That is why He is much more important to us than any other prophet who lived.
When you are in a Church do you not face the pulpit or alter? to us the entire Earth is a Mosque so when we pray we all face towards the same alter or pulpit for the same reason you do when in church.
Yes we are free to pray anytime we choose. We just have 5 obligatory prayers that must be said at specific times. the restriction on not praying doing those 2 times simply means they are not the times we can say the obligatory prayers.
We also believe this:
We believe we are save by faith through grace and that is not of ourselves; it is a gift of God;
only we do believe it is through Allah(swt) alone with no intermediaries and no other person except through Allah(swt) alone. Only Allah(swt) has the power to forgive sins and it is only Him do we worship and ask for forgiveness.
It saddens me to see you do not believe Allah(swt) is powerful enough to forgive sins.
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