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[quote][size=2]Salam, For further info. regarding Salat Prayer, please see; AL-SALAT (THE CONTACT PRAYER) INTRODUCTION What is the definition of Al-Salat (Contact Prayer) in the Quran? How should we observe our prayers and is the Salat practiced today by millions of Muslims in agreement with what the Quran dictates? In accordance to 6:114 we must accept the Quran as the only source of law: "Shall I seek other than God as a source of law, when He has revealed to you this book fully detailed?"6:114 God asserts that the Quran is fully detailed and contains everything for our salvation: "We did not leave anything out of this book." 6:38 "We have revealed to you this book to provide explanations for everything." 16:89 "......He has revealed to you this book fully detailed." 6:114 In spite of these clear Quranic words, it is sad that most Muslims still claim that the Quran does not include everything and that the Quran alone is insufficient. They are arrogantly arguing against God just as God describes them in the verse: "We have cited in the Quran every kind of example, but the human being is the most argumentative creature."18:54 They will say that the Quran speaks of the headlines only and that the details are to be found only in the hadith! Note the word "everything" in 16:89 means all matters, big and small alike. The words "fully detailed" in 6:114 simply means that the Quran contains all the details. It is necessary here to explain exactly what is meant by saying that the Quran contains all the details. The followers of hadith claim that the hadith contains many details that are not to be found in the Quran. This is quite true, however the absence of these details from the Quran is not because the Quran is not fully detailed, but because these details were NEVER decreed by God. The Quran contains all the details that are sanctioned by God and for which we will be held accountable to. The followers of hadith have a wide collection of books which they highly cherish and which contain all sorts of ridiculous details to say the least. The following verse includes a mockery and a warning against such acts of idolatry: "Do you have another book to uphold? In it, do you find anything you want? " 68:37-38 Consequently, and in accordance with 6:114 and other similar verses, all guidance will be derived from the Quran and nothing else. Click on any of the following titles to see the details: 1- Importance of Salat (http://www.quran-islam.org/169.html) Out of the five pillars of Islam we find that the word Salat is the most frequently mentioned of the five. The word Salat is mentioned a total of 67 times in the Quran. 2- Pre-Requisites of Salat (http://www.quran-islam.org/170.html) These include the basic intention, facing the Sacred masjid and performing ablution. 3- Salat Positions (http://www.quran-islam.org/171.html) The Quran speaks of three positions to be performed during Salat, these are standing, bowing and prostrating. 4- Salat Words (http://www.quran-islam.org/172.html) The Salat is to be observed by uttering specific Quranic words. 5- Number of Daily Salat (http://www.quran-islam.org/173.html) How many daily Salat are decreed by God in the Quran? 6- Salat Related Topics (http://www.quran-islam.org/174.html) This section addresses numerous Salat related topics that are subject to old and new disputes. Samsher.[/size=2] Edited by: ibrahim on Wednesday, November 16, 2005 7:02 AM Edited by: ibrahim on Friday, August 10, 2007 9:06 AM[/quote]
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