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[quote][font=Trebuchet MS][size=2]Assalaamu Alaikum! Am taking the liberty of jumping into the discussion. The Qur'an does not guide us step-by-step as to the method of prayer (salaah). The reason offered is that for the Arabs, the salaah was a well-known act of worship, having been established amongst the 'saliheen' as an Abrahamic Tradition. I tend to agree. [You may, of course, voice your disagreement.] My question is: would the 'method of prayer' include the dress code? If yes, then do we establish the covering of the head by women as a requirement, going by the principle of Sunnah Mutawatirah? If no, then how do you decide what goes within the purview of Sunnah and what goes within the purview of simple tradition/custom? Be waiting... Allah Hafiz. Saadia[/font=Trebuchet MS][/size=2] Edited by: saadiamalik on Friday, August 06, 2004 11:42 PM[/quote]
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