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[quote][blue]W Salam dear, the lecture you heard is the opinion of one Group only. THERE ARE PPL WHO HAVE SOME OTHER VIEW ON BEHALF OF SOME OTHER EVIDENCES. Pl note that only narrations do not make Sharee'ah. We need to know the long tradition 1st that is called Sunnah. When Arab ppl were offering Salah in Arabic they harldy need an additional Dua after Salah. when U'll ask that same scholar that Can U make ur Dua at the end of Salah in ur own language? his answer surely be NO n then u'll need to make dua'a after Salah n then doing so by raising hands has no harm in itself. However I assure U that u can even make ur Dua in the Salah after the Durood in ur own language before the end of Salah, Then the dua after the Salah will become an Extra thing for U. Isn't it like that? Actually "saying du’aa’ out loud after the five daily prayers or regular Sunnah prayers, or reciting du’aa’ in unison" can become a reprehensible innovation (bid’ah) ONLY IF we do it as a regular compulsory practice and reffer it towards the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them). But if u n me or any1 make this du’aa’ after the obligatory or regular Sunnah prayers knowing the above mentioned fact n need fully then nothing is against it whether it's done individually or in union. I hope dat the pt is clear to u now dear Sister (or may be daughter) Sam[/blue][/quote]
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