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[quote]As-Salaamu Alaikum. I do agree with Osman but there is another issue. Quote: But if they repent & perform "As-Salat" (Iqamat-as-Salat), & give Zakat, then leave there way free. (9:5) The above verse is used to allow state to punish or force the individual to offer Salah. I never understood it fully. Can the state legislate a punishment in this regard? Will the representative goes to every house at five times a day to ask whether the person in offering prayer in house if he has not shown up in mosque? Will the person be forced to offer Salah in the mosque and unsatisfied valid excuse will bring him the punishment? How all this will be managed? We all know that salah is a very personal affair.[/quote]
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