Do your duty! Types of salaat in the Qur'an

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2022
  • The Qur'an details many types of salaat which a believer is to uphold in order to serve God.
    **Article**
    willyounotreason.com/articles...
    *****
    Special thanks to Sam Gerrans for many insights in this article. You can download his entire work for free at quranite.com
    *****

Komentáře • 81

  • @singaporeghostclub
    @singaporeghostclub Před 2 lety +15

    If we look at the substance behind every religion that has existed as well as those that still exists, the focus is always on the idolization of their human deities, be them prophets or gurus.

  • @safemoonking9501
    @safemoonking9501 Před 2 lety +9

    Happiness is Submission to the God alone 🙏
    Peace The Quran alone 🌹

  • @shuaibSamadAli68
    @shuaibSamadAli68 Před rokem +2

    Salams brother!
    I am delighted to watch your soul saving videos. I think its about you that Sam Gerrans is mentioning and highly praising about in his work in the translating of the Quran and his other works.
    Let the world know about these wonderful meanings of life according to the Quran

  • @rahmantheallmighty1642
    @rahmantheallmighty1642 Před 2 lety +12

    Peace be upon you & Sam and all those who believe and do acts of righteousness.

    • @Kim_Jong_Un_.
      @Kim_Jong_Un_. Před 2 lety +3

      Peace be upon you too, fellow believer 🌹

  • @singaporeghostclub
    @singaporeghostclub Před 2 lety +4

    This is one of the best video topic by you, Brother.
    Peace!

  • @8-Ball603
    @8-Ball603 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this excellent presentation! God bless

  • @hash7373
    @hash7373 Před 2 lety

    جزاك الله خير

  • @dushonhare262
    @dushonhare262 Před 2 lety +21

    I think the average Muslim doesn't understand the mercy of Allah, that he would not burden his servants with a ritual prayer. Allah makes worshipping him easy for us, we have to use the common sense c Allah blessed us with. Not everyone can physically do it , and just like this pandemic taught us that you don't have to go to the mosque to pray, I know that a lot of Muslims feel that's the only way to do salaat.

    • @maulajatt5655
      @maulajatt5655 Před 2 lety +3

      So how should one pray according to the Quran

    • @mewying5184
      @mewying5184 Před 2 lety +11

      @@maulajatt5655 so u need specific instructions on how to to glorify god?

    • @maulajatt5655
      @maulajatt5655 Před 2 lety

      @@mewying5184 do you need specific instruction on how to understand plain simple English?

    • @mewying5184
      @mewying5184 Před 2 lety +8

      @@maulajatt5655 strawman

    • @jahbazhussain69
      @jahbazhussain69 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mewying5184 Based. You destroyed him in one word lol.

  • @diamelc.ampatua5345
    @diamelc.ampatua5345 Před 2 lety

    Thank you brother said...

  • @amrana9749
    @amrana9749 Před 2 lety

    Excellent work

  • @highendcustomdesigncaraudi1777

    Excellent explanation

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 Před 9 měsíci

    Salaamun Alayikum. Very powerful way to explain what Salah means in Quran. I hope Muslims will give us following Bihari hadiths

  • @sumbals
    @sumbals Před 2 lety +15

    Being myself from muslim family had done that until Allah guided me and i thought over it seek help from only Quran i feel blessed following the right path simple question to all the hadith followers when Allah clearly explains the ablution even the tahara how come HE didnt explained salat format as done by muslims (prayer/numaz) HE even mentioned how to go about relationships but just forgot this NAOZBILLAH.. just think ! Dont sell my ayats for cheap price i wish muslims just start using their brains and think which Allah commands us to do repeatedly
    Bless you brother for explaining the truth

    • @mewying5184
      @mewying5184 Před 2 lety +6

      indeed god was very specific where detail was needed

    • @moosadiamond3965
      @moosadiamond3965 Před rokem

      Don't listen to this fly by night guy go learn your religion by a Muslim alim not by this fake scholar

  • @jkl5712
    @jkl5712 Před rokem

    Peace be upon you brother. Do you or Mr Gerrans cover duah(prayer). Or can you refer to me to me where I can find Quran video explanations on this topic. And the topics of Shaving, and tattoos. I'm new and learning God Willing. Thank you.

  • @aslm5373
    @aslm5373 Před 2 lety

    And may peace be upon you.

  • @TheAdrianSmith
    @TheAdrianSmith Před rokem +3

    I think Sam Gerrans has very good points , but if we study word syam which is fast according to traditional translation. But Mary , mother of Isa performed fast , but she did not abstain from food and drink , she did not speak to people for a period of time any that was syam for her. It should be noted that verses talking about syam are mistranslated, they translated words absorb and consume as eat and drink and word fajr which means disambiguation they translated as dawn. Basically, syam is a process of absorbing and consuming the verses of the Quran until it’s clear to us

    • @desimomuk88
      @desimomuk88 Před rokem

      well done

    • @jayjaymy7056
      @jayjaymy7056 Před rokem +1

      Maryam Performed sawm, not Siyam. N there are differences

    • @owncraticpath
      @owncraticpath Před 3 měsíci +1

      Why would you then do syam from the verses of Allah?
      Abstaining is what fast means, that's also why we don't have intercourse during the fasting.
      The fasting was never only food and drink, it is abstaining from something to attain piety.
      I myself fasted before entering Islam per se, or sunnism whatever, to say i believed in the Quran being from God that is.
      And i also did lower my gaze at some point, no fap, so you see this is logical stuff...
      To now twist it to mean what you want, i think that's not the way.
      Yes, there are wide terms, but precisely, we are told to abstain, and then from drinking and eating, so the "fast" is not of words, like the one Maryam did, but of drink and food.
      I don't see what is hard of this, if you can't do it then feed some person or do something equivalent.
      God basically is telling us to do good deeds and things that draw us near him, which fasting does which is why other religions also do it since it clears your mind and frees your working energy or whatnot to be thinking instead of digesting.
      So, sure hadiths are corrupted, but the traditionalists saying some Quran alone people follow their desires is totally right with some people.
      We should be honest and consider carefully, because not everything is metaphorical.
      If God tells us "kill a cow" you can't make it metaphorical "what is the cow is a symbol for my gluttony tendencies?" and you can't either ask for too many details like the children of Israel did... both extremes are wrong and come from the same root, you don't want to obey God, that's why you make clear statements be wider than they are, or ask for details to gain time...
      Anyways, i don't want to roast you brother, we are all into this, and God willing we will find a way.
      But we are commanded to forbid evil and recommend good.
      And i hate twisting the tongues with the words of Allah, be it that Traditionalist or anyone else does it.
      Salamun alaikum

    • @TheAdrianSmith
      @TheAdrianSmith Před 3 měsíci

      @@owncraticpathi understand your point, but not eating , not drinking and not having sex . all these things don’t establish taqwa, but God’s guidance does. Please read verses again carefully and look at the true meanings.

    • @owncraticpath
      @owncraticpath Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@TheAdrianSmith Allahu 3alam.
      I do believe they do, because they make you disconnect from the mundane things, and gets you disciplined and also it weakens you in a weird way where you act as if you were older almost, more fragile and more calm.
      But that's my experience, i still think there is evidence for this, and this is at least a suggestion of the All Wise for our own good, but if you disagree then i didn't look too much into it.
      I do think some people clearly are trying to liberalize the deen, i am not, i'm just a truth seeker, and may Allah forgive me when i have not been so much, but yeah, whatever Allah subhana wa taala tells me i want to do, and if i don't want to then i want to want it, because i know that is best...
      Salamun alaikum.

  • @khalidhafeez6968
    @khalidhafeez6968 Před rokem

    How do I contact you in person any chance I am in Canada where are you brother I have many things to clarify I am also only Quran believer please reply thanks

  • @taimoorqureshi46
    @taimoorqureshi46 Před 2 lety +1

    Bro where I can meet you. I want to work with you .

  • @safaahmed5745
    @safaahmed5745 Před 2 lety +1

    Please brother Said I need you to please explain RAMADAN because I'm seeing it in surah bakhra and what is ayamal madudat what days numberd? When is the real fasting ? If you can please share ur knowledge thanks

  • @505days5
    @505days5 Před 2 lety

    Brother Said , you always refer Brother Sam Quran Translation, which I went through on different verses time to time I found his Concept almost the same as " Not Quran Only " muslims .

  • @dushonhare262
    @dushonhare262 Před 2 lety

    Can you please answer this question does the call to Prayer suppose to be silent?

    • @mewying5184
      @mewying5184 Před 2 lety +7

      There is no call to prayer in koran

    • @moosadiamond3965
      @moosadiamond3965 Před rokem

      You people must go sit at the feet of learned scholars don't learn your Deen on internet

    • @HassanMohamed-jt1cg
      @HassanMohamed-jt1cg Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@mewying5184how do you figure did you even search the Quran before stating something patently false?
      5:58 for, when you call to prayer, they mock at it and make a jest of it-simply because they are people who do not use their reason
      62:9 O YOU who have attained to faith! When the call to prayer is sounded on the day of congregation, hasten to the remembrance of God, and leave all worldly commerce: this is for your own good, if you but knew it.

    • @owncraticpath
      @owncraticpath Před 3 měsíci

      @@HassanMohamed-jt1cg يَـٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوٓا۟ إِذَا نُودِىَ لِلصَّلَوٰةِ مِن يَوْمِ ٱلْجُمُعَةِ فَٱسْعَوْا۟ إِلَىٰ ذِكْرِ ٱللَّـهِ وَذَرُوا۟ ٱلْبَيْعَ ذَٰلِكُمْ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ إِن كُنتُمْ تَعْلَمُونَ
      9 O you who heed warning:1 when the call is heard for the duty2 of the day of assembly,3 then hasten to the remembrance4 of God, and leave commerce; that is better for you, if you but knew.
      ×3. Arabic: jumuʿa - assembly. This word has come to mean Friday over time, but the contrived nature of that position is clear when we consider the days of the week in the Arabic language in translation: we have the first day (Sunday), the second day (Monday), the third day (Tuesday), the fourth day (Wednesday), the fifth day (Thursday), the day of assembly (Friday), and the Sabbath day (Saturday). It does not require much analysis to see what has happened. To equate Friday with the day of assembly is on a par with arguing that Monday (moon-day) is the day the moon comes out. Given the language in the passage (specifically ‘disband’ at 62:11 with its military implication, and the fact that the Jews are addressed in terms of their fear of death at 62:7-8) I must regard the assembly mentioned here as implying military muster: the call to arms to defend the community, or to fight in the way of God. One also notes that the Arabic speaks of al ṣalāt min yawm al jumaʿa. This is a very odd construction if what is meant is what the Traditionalist understands by it, namely: al ṣalāt on the day of al jumaʿa. The Arabic is clearly: al ṣalāt of the day of al jumaʿa.
      فَإِذَا قُضِيَتِ ٱلصَّلَوٰةُ فَٱنتَشِرُوا۟ فِى ٱلْأَرْضِ وَٱبْتَغُوا۟ مِن فَضْلِ ٱللَّـهِ وَٱذْكُرُوا۟ ٱللَّـهَ كَثِيرًا لَّعَلَّكُمْ تُفْلِحُونَ
      10 And when the duty1 is concluded,2 disperse in the land, and seek of the bounty of God; and remember God much that you might be successful.
      وَإِذَا رَأَوْا۟ تِجَـٰرَةً أَوْ لَهْوًا ٱنفَضُّوٓا۟ إِلَيْهَا وَتَرَكُوكَ قَآئِمًا قُلْ مَا عِندَ ٱللَّـهِ خَيْرٌ مِّنَ ٱللَّـهْوِ وَمِنَ ٱلتِّجَـٰرَةِ وَٱللَّـهُ خَيْرُ ٱلرَّٰزِقِينَ
      11 But when they see trade or diversion, they disband1 towards it and leave thee standing. Say thou: “That which is with God is better than diversion or trade”; and God is the best of providers.
      ×1. Cf. disband at 3:159 and, particularly, at 63:7 (which chapter it is difficult to view as anything other than a continuation of this one).
      Allahu 3alam. This is the translation from the brother Sam Gerrens.
      Personally, i don't know if the duty was to establish prayer some times.
      But it's a fact that Salat doesn't mean prayer, but rather it's general.
      Otherwise Allah is praying and that makes no sense.
      That is why this translator translates salat as duty, because Allah does perform his duty upon the prophet, and we also would had done it to the prophet if we were there when he was alive.
      That does make sense.
      But i guess we are like the early muslims were when the prophet died, because they didn't had hadiths (they were fabricated overall later for apologetical reasons, just like the Christians fabricated gospels) so people differ in opinion.
      It's in the Quran, sects are formed that way, and a believer should not be sectarian, and Sunnism is a sect, it's obvious, they weren't even so much popular at first and gained popularity againt the hyper intellectual sect ruling back then on the period of the Golden age of Islamic society (btw the Golden age didn't happen because Muslims followed hadiths, on the contrary they followed the Quran and used reason, as we should... tho perhaps they did end up following their desires also with the wealth they got...)
      May Allah guide us all to be honest.

  • @Kim_Jong_Un_.
    @Kim_Jong_Un_. Před 2 lety +1

    Peace be upon you Said

  • @Mileena2446
    @Mileena2446 Před 4 měsíci

    Can all of us Quran only believers make a group somewhere??

  • @ninimusta336
    @ninimusta336 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Are you saying we have been doing salat wrong

  • @alisyedzain1
    @alisyedzain1 Před 2 lety +6

    Namaaz is a Persian word used in our Pakistani languages.
    After the death of the Prophet Mohammad (S) the Persian fake Imams 150 to 250 years copied the five-time prayers from the Zoroastrian religion and pasted them into Islam Deen. The Muslims are blindly following it without discussing the reason. The Salaat is not mentioned in Quran, How many Farz, Sunnat, Naffals. Tahjud, and Tharwhee etc?
    The right word is not the worship of God but his obedience.

  • @abdollahsalleh2502
    @abdollahsalleh2502 Před 2 lety +2

    Brother Mirza, I think words are important. What do you consider as "worship'?
    You said at 5:20 worship of God is a salat. But you (rather Sam Garans) translated Quran c20:v14 as “I am God. There is no God but I. So, serve thou Me, and uphold thou the duty for My remembrance”. Therefore, you take فَٱعْبُدْنِ (pa'buduni) to mean “so serve thou Me” avoiding the use of the term "worship" in this instance.
    You suggest one aspect of worship is remembrance of God. But then, in the Quran there is a specific term for remembrance which is ذْكُرُ (zikir). It can be taken to be under the umbrella of “to serve” rather than worship in the sense that whatever we do we have God in mind..
    I suggest that we avoid the use of the term “worship” altogether because automatically it is associated with rituals as performed in other religions where their concept is that god(s) demands that he/they be worshipped. Hence, the often used term “worthy of worship” meaning it is all right to perform rituals as long as it is to Allah. Most Muslims believe that performing the rituals of worship pleases God, and He gets upset if you are a bit late or make mistakes performing the processes, which is not true. To that extent, even fasting and sadaqah are taken as rituals even though they are for psychological and social benefits. How often we hear people say "you must make money so that you can perform the ritual of zakat because that is the way you will be rewarded"?
    What God want us to do is for us to serve Him i.e., carry out what He want us to do (salat, the duty) in this world according to His way (deen, huda, siratulmustakim, and millah), all the while remembering His majesty and the guidance that he has given us through the Quran..

    • @mewying5184
      @mewying5184 Před 2 lety

      well said

    • @TheQuranExplainsItself
      @TheQuranExplainsItself Před 2 lety

      I’m confused as I expected him to know this.

    • @SaidMirza
      @SaidMirza  Před 2 lety +3

      Peace,
      I suggest you read Chapter 7 of my book "Tyranny 2.0" to understand what I mean by worship. It is true that this term has been polluted by Muslims to mean a ritual prayer but our job is to restore the meanings of words and not simply avoid using them.
      willyounotreason.com/assets/downloads/tyranny2.0.pdf

    • @abdollahsalleh2502
      @abdollahsalleh2502 Před 2 lety

      @@SaidMirza Should we translate or understand ٱعْبُدْ (uqbudu) as both serve and worship?

    • @abdollahsalleh2502
      @abdollahsalleh2502 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SaidMirza I have read your article on tyranny. You quoted Surah Al Fathihah and stated that "the word worship includes calling to God by invoking His name, recounting his attributes of Almightiness and Mercy, glorifying Him, testifying to His rightful status as the Lord of all Being, recounting His attributes once again and, finally, testifying to His dominion on the Day, when every soul will be rewarded for what it did. This
      is the essence of worship according to the Qur’an."
      I look at it this way. In Surah al-Fathihah, God teaches us to recite verses which in essence are in two parts:
      1. An expression of conviction of the greatness of God, an attestation that He is our benefactor, that he has control over our life
      2. A promise that we will only serve (نَعْبُدُ )Him and ask help only from Him (as a benefactor).
      3' A du'a asking for guidance to the right way to live our life (siratulmustakim)
      I do not consider that al Fatihah explains the meaning of worship as you implied. To serve is the all encompassing duty (as you and Sam call it) or (as what I would say) the adherence to God's guidance to the way we live our life (principles espoused in the kitab, deen, silatulmustakim, huda, millah).
      To serve is much bigger than worship, hence نَعْبُدُ t should be translated as to serve throughout the Quran.

  • @almominthegreenpill1693

    i think namaz was replacement for believers habit for pagan ritual
    but its interesting because the surahs they recite in namaz
    are generally the last ones
    and the surah says
    kul meaning say
    clearly Allah is indicating that to repeat these surahs as a means to protection and habituating the mind and increasing the faith
    and namaz was a meetup for believers in arab those days i think and all the believer used to come together at one place
    well i disagree with traditionalist but a lot of their tradition make some sense but saying it obligatory is ... never mind

  • @asifbrettishmaelmakki9
    @asifbrettishmaelmakki9 Před 2 lety +1

    U tuber Abdul Malik fareed,says that in the Ka'ba on the floor is a marking where Muhammad stood and prayed.
    If the floor Marking is genuine,then facing kaaba seems ok bcoz Mo standing inside the Kaaba is of more relevance,than a pagan based black stone👍.

  • @gort3969
    @gort3969 Před 2 lety

    Ofcourse all things stem from the same source but trouble with idolatry is how can we know who are the idolaters? Is it catholics? Probably but it could also be Christians and Muslims since we don't have the all the facts. Even in the Koran there's many examples of politics like God preffering one group of people over another and I can guarantee this stuff is not the real thing

  • @farrukhtadjiev9267
    @farrukhtadjiev9267 Před 5 měsíci

    why you are not telling true base off quran.base off solat. 40:05 you telling less important about bass.

  • @owncraticpath
    @owncraticpath Před 3 měsíci

    I was watching this video, about the argument for the city of the house to be Petra:
    czcams.com/video/wX3qZV0SkhM/video.html
    I like the work of brother Sam, but i don't see why we should rely on a random dude who seems to have gotten fame out of making a controversial theory.
    I'm all for constructive revision if you will, because we know how traditions have twisted the truth of revelation, and it's good to uncover them.
    But some people just twist it for the sake of fame or polemics... and to regard them in a higher place than any traditionalist great scholar to me isn't right.
    The Petra thing is a huge assumption, and i read some notations from the brother Sam, but still somethings don't add up, like shown in the video...
    Also let's not forget that a community is counted as such even if they go astray, so even if the majority of muslim sects commit shirk, even then just as the children of Isra3l don't stop being J3ws they don't stop being from the people of Muhammad.
    They did receive the Quran, so they are people of the book if you will, and Allah knows best who is better guided at an individual level.
    Salamun alaikum

  • @Junaid-USA
    @Junaid-USA Před 9 měsíci

    I think we can find hadith about full namaz/salah method , in Sahid bukhari 6251…please look into it as you said it’s not a verifiable fact at 3:45 in your video
    Stop misleading people , your omissions would not only derail you but you ll also be burdened with those who follow you along. Be very careful with this. And forgot sake read atleast one other tafsir, if you picked and chose Sam gerunds , then surely you want to hide behind these justifications and not really do anything
    May Allah guide you and all those who are blindly following you

  • @moosadiamond3965
    @moosadiamond3965 Před rokem

    Go learn by a qualified alim. Don't try to make a mockery. The prophet came to teach us our Dean what do you know you read with out understanding what is your agenda

    • @SaidMirza
      @SaidMirza  Před rokem +11

      No, learn by studying and reading God's book.

    • @rashidali4880
      @rashidali4880 Před 7 dny

      Qualified alim is only Allah. So learn from Allah, ie Quran. The prophet didn't come to teach us, but to deliver the message of Allah. Allah's message is in the quraan only. Allah taught deen of Islam to the prophet. Allah's teaching and prophet's learning are found in the Quran only, which we have in our hands.

  • @jonathanwali7151
    @jonathanwali7151 Před rokem

    Arabs think it's a Arab religion, it's a world religion. Theses people put their traditions in it. Can someone tell me when hadith was written?

    • @rabbi619
      @rabbi619 Před rokem +1

      300 years after the death of prophet