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[quote]Salam brother, Quote :- But what about the practical way of doing those practices. What about namaz? Can we decipher from the Qur'an what is its content, what we recite in it what are the timings, how to perform an abulution. How did we learn to say namaz. REPLY :- Several times I answered to the above question from various questioneries. Please see that. Quote:- We were shown by the Prophet Mohammad pbuh and it was then transferred from generation after generation by the consensus of Ummah. What other proof do we have for saying namaz? REPLY:- This is conjecture and I already told by my earlier mail that ‘it is another source besides Qur’an’ and we are forbade to accept any other source(s) as source of Islam besides Qur’an. How could you sure that this theory “coming from generations after generations” is 100% right??? What is the CRITERION (FURQAN) to judge this theory??? Quote:- The same for the Qur'an. The Qur'an we have has initially been learnt by heart by sahabhi.later written down by Hazrat Usman rta. WE do not possess a written copy by prophet Mohammad pbuh. REPLY :- Please correct your knowledge about Quran. Prophet Muhammad was the first to write down the Quran revealed to him and when he died , the whole Quran was completely written, although not in one book, but rather on pieces of woods, papers, palm leaves, bones…etc. It was the first Khalifa, Abu Bakr who collected the Quran into one book. The manuscript on which the Qur'an was collected, remained with Abu Bakr and then with Umar (the second Khalifa), and after him, it remained with Hafsa, 'Umar's daughter and one of the Prophet's wives This copy of the Quran, was the only copy made after Muhammad's own copy. It is from that copy that Uthman, the third Khalifa, made other copies to distribute to different regions of the Islamic Empire. Uthman returned Hafsa's copy of the Quran to her. Her copy however was later burned by Marwan b. Hakam (d.65/684). Almighty Allah promised that HE will preserve the Qur’an and HE preserved It, not any Tom, dick and Harry. Peace Samsher[/quote]
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