Quran Alone Studies: Are there 3 or 5 Daily Prayers Mentioned in the Quran?

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  • With careful study, we find out how many prayers God authorised in the Quran. Charts showing the timeframes are included in this video (and in the article link below) to help with visualisation. We hope this video will clear all doubts surrounding this debate, God willing.
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Komentáře • 82

  • @CrystalPlayer739
    @CrystalPlayer739 Před 9 měsíci +2

    MashAllah excellent clarification!

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci +6

    80 percent of the Quran talks
    about salah / salat. In short
    salat is to help poor people
    financially or in any way which
    is possible for you , doing
    good for humanity, staying
    away from bad deeds, doing
    good deeds, being upright,
    honest , righteous, just etc.etc.

  • @Abdulabbas304
    @Abdulabbas304 Před 9 měsíci +4

    thank you !

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci +2

    Correct translation. 2:238 BE EVER mindful of the
    divinely assigned duties
    (SALAT), and be conscious of
    the pivotal duty (Salat al-
    Wustaa) - that of remaining
    steadfast and vigilant in the
    accomplishment of God's
    great plan.

    • @truehikma
      @truehikma Před 6 měsíci

      Excellent. Learn what Allah wants you to do and then get on with doing them.

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci +4

    Ruku means to accept in
    Arabic and Sajdah means to
    do, carry out in Arabic . In
    Persian, ruku means to bow
    to kneel and Sajdah means to
    put your head on ground .
    Since the Quran was revealed
    in Arabic language so take the
    Arabic language meanings not
    the Persian language

  • @mysticseer19
    @mysticseer19 Před 9 měsíci +4

    👉5 prayers 🖐️
    1) The Dawn Prayer 🤲 must be observed during two hours before sunrise 🌄 11:114, 24:58 2) The Noon Prayer 🤲 is due when the sun declines from the highest point at noon 17:78
    3) The Afternoon Prayer 🤲 can be observed during the 3-4 hours proceeding sunset 2:238
    4) The Sunset Prayer 🤲 due at sunset 11:114
    5) Night Prayer 🤲 after twilight disappears from the sky 24:58

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci +1

      The correct translation Promote/highlight the link of your
      proven source of the light towards the
      obscured darkness and tie the
      wickedness so that the tied
      wickedness be cleared out"
      (Word to word correct English
      translation of Quranic verse 17:78)salat is not contact pray any time off the day .please the Arabic not English translation.

    • @ajrwilde14
      @ajrwilde14 Před 6 měsíci +1

      No evidence for five prayers in the Koran.

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ajrwilde14 Rituals like Namaz are not
      found in the Qur'an, not even
      the words "Allahu Akbar"
      From what I understand,
      traditional prayer is the
      biggest deception in Islam to
      keep people away from Allah's
      prayer and that is the will of
      Satan. The pagan Arabs
      promoted the House of Hubal
      as the Kaaba to continue
      worshiping the forbidden
      temple, and this Kaaba
      worship is the traditional
      prayer. Later, Zoroastrians
      introduced five daily prayers
      into Islam.

    • @lynxcheval22
      @lynxcheval22 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Surah 20 verse 130
      Clear 5 prayers are mentioned in the holy book .🙂

    • @lynxcheval22
      @lynxcheval22 Před 6 měsíci

      Surah 20 verse 130
      Clear 5 prayers are mentioned in the holy book .🙂

  • @kukish5992
    @kukish5992 Před 2 měsíci

    Salam. mid-afternoon prayer is mentioned, as well as the (optional) night prayer. Mid-afternoon prayer is mentioned in 30:18 (‘ashiyyan) and the night prayer is mentioned many times.

    • @muhammadhaq7773
      @muhammadhaq7773 Před 2 měsíci

      Salamoon Alaikum brother. My understanding was in 30:17 and 18 instruction is to Praise Allah ( establishing salat is not mentioned) in the evening, morning, night and noon. Praise or Exalted your Lord has also been mentioned in other ayats also. And Allah SWT knows the best..

    • @kukish5992
      @kukish5992 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@muhammadhaq7773 Alaika salam wa rahmatullah. You're making a mistake by assuming that praise does not refer to the ritual prayer.

  • @Cryptictitan3
    @Cryptictitan3 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Everyone is a scholar nowadays

  • @Mozely374
    @Mozely374 Před 6 měsíci

    its only two. Al wusta not means asar prayer but rather it was calling for the manner of how your prayer should be recited. Al wusto means you should pray not too silent and not too loud. Find the way between.
    Fajr and isya prayer is also never obligatory. Its only indicating that what time you can pray. Which gives you the option to pray in the early morning or the end of the day. There is no compulsion of religion here. Its just if you want to express daily gratitude to Allah, 2 times Salah a day is already enough.
    Some quranist also call for tahajud for extra night prayer. Its actually to indicate which better time to pick to memorise and taking the lesson from quran because quran says it was the only time where human are not busy from daylight businesses. And an individual quran time done in tahajud period (from 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 of the night or either in 10pm 12am or 2am) have significant impact in one life according to quran
    If you want to skip fajr due to business of life, you may skip, and you can do your isya during tahajud frame time if you want your prayer have powerful impact in your life

  • @mharzinoureddine5383
    @mharzinoureddine5383 Před 11 dny

    Salam

  • @amta7936
    @amta7936 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Not sure if you made a video on the dajjal....I would love to hear your take on the matter which I believe to be what's referred to as "Israeeliat" referring to the Hebrew Messiah. What a fitnah that we propagate...sad

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

      Dejall is made up christain religion then hadith has copied it dies not exist

  • @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
    @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 Před 5 měsíci

    In the Qurʼaan the word Ṣalaat (صَلَوٰةٌ) or Aṣ-Ṣalawaat (الصَّلَوٰةُ) is mentioned (and the fifth, part of the plural word and 30:18; five prayers in all) in the Qurʼaan :
    1) Ṣalaatu-lFajri (صَلَوٰةُ الفَجْرِ) and Ṣalaatu-lᶜišaaʼi (صَلَوٰةُ العِشَاءِ) in 24:58 and in 11:114
    2) Ṣalaatu-lFajri and Ṣalaatu-lMaḡribi expressed as “Perform the Aṣ-Ṣalaat at two ends of the day” (وَأَقِمِ الصَّلَوٰةَ طَرَفَيِ النَّهَارِ)
    3) Ṣalaatu-lᶜaṣri expressed as Aṣ-Ṣalaatu-lWusṭaa (الصَّلَوٰةُ الوُسْطَىٰ) = the Middle Prayer in 2:238; in this same Aayat “Preserve Aṣ-Ṣalawaat and Aṣ-Ṣalaatu-lWusṭaa...” (حَٰفِظُوا عَلَى الصَّلَوٰتِ وَ الصَّلَوٰةِ الوُسْطَىٰ...) = the complete five prayers; Four prayers cannot have the middle prayer, or differently said an even number cannot have a middle number, and fifth prayer is Ṣalaatu-ḏ̣ḏ̣uhri hinted in 30:18, in other words 2:238 with rest in above mentioned indicate precisely five transparent stated prayers, without any form of obscurity!
    Qurʼaan 20:130 indicates Ṣalaatu-lFajri, Ṣalaatu-lMaḡribi and Ṣalaatu-lᶜišaaʼi, and possibly Ṣalaatu-lᶜaṣri!

  • @kohnavardherbals
    @kohnavardherbals Před 6 měsíci

    What about the distribution of Rakats (units) in three salahs.

    • @onetruereligion19
      @onetruereligion19  Před 6 měsíci

      The Salat ends with the position of prostration as per verse 4:102:
      “Then once they have prostrated, let them be positioned behind you and let another group, who has not yet observed the Salat, observe the Salat with you while remaining cautious and while holding on to their weapons.” 4:102
      This means there are no rakat’s, since the Salat decreed by God in the Quran ends with prostration. There is no mention of any rakat's in the Quran.
      Peace

    • @kohnavardherbals
      @kohnavardherbals Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the reply. Is there any video uploaded by you on performing or observing Salah according to Quran.?

  • @taidean6134
    @taidean6134 Před 8 měsíci

    Salaam My Brother ! Can you show me in 11:117 ! That it's only talking about just the timing of the prayers !! Because it says both ends of the day !! 2 ! Right there !! Then it says and the near parts of the night !! So the 2 ends are fajah and Isa ! Two ends of the day ! And the near parts of night ! Which is 3 ! Now 2:238 is the middle pray !! So in total I get 4 prayers !! Can you elaborate more

    • @hamzabustami710
      @hamzabustami710 Před 8 měsíci

      Middle prayer is the near parts of the night

    • @hamzabustami710
      @hamzabustami710 Před 8 měsíci

      The day starts at night so it is isha to wusta (middle prayer at night) to fajr

    • @hamzabustami710
      @hamzabustami710 Před 8 měsíci

      This is according to my interpretation I could be wrong brother please tell me why you think so

    • @taidean6134
      @taidean6134 Před 8 měsíci

      I get 4 prayers both ends of the day , middle prayer and night !! 4

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci +1

      Since the Quran was revealed
      in Arabic language so take the
      Arabic language meanings not
      the Persian language

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

    Since the Quran is a complete guide and the
    only authority of Islam, if anything is not in the
    Quran, it has no relevance for Islam. Thus, if the
    details of prayer are not in the Quran, they are
    not part of Islam. May I ask a contra-question:
    Can you please show me just ONE sahih hadith
    where the Prophet explains step-by-step on
    how to perform the daily prayers?

  • @user-to8tk9ns6s
    @user-to8tk9ns6s Před 6 měsíci

    Duluk is sunset, not noon.

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

    Since the Quran was revealed
    in Arabic language so take the
    Arabic language meanings not
    the Persian language

  • @NedimTabakovic
    @NedimTabakovic Před 9 měsíci +1

    None of the above. There is no mention of daily prayers.

    • @BM8C7
      @BM8C7 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You’re a disbeliever if you deny God’s verses

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

      @@BM8C7 your going English translations

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 6 měsíci

    SALAAH "öyLo"IS
    NOT CONTACT
    PRAYER OR
    "NAMAZ"

  • @DomaScholes
    @DomaScholes Před 2 měsíci

    Amazing video … I agree with most of these points.
    But I have some doubts about Salat Al Wusta .. I understand that you say that you start the wusta at “leduluk el shams ela ghasaq Al layll” 17:78 meaning the going down of the sun until dusk. But I think this verse doesn’t support the Wusta prayer it’s more of a confirmation of the Isha prayer. Which starts when the sun sets and ends at dusk. Dusk is the period of Sunset which is the darkest just before nightfall. And leduluk just means “going down” which is another way of saying sunset. So this makes sense.
    Furthermore the period between the start and end of the Wusta prayer is too long compared to the other 2. Why would God give us 1.5 hours to pray the Fajr and isha but he gives us 6-7 hours to pray Wusta.
    However that being said I do believe that there are 3 prayers and that Wusta is the middle/midday prayer as you stated. I just don’t know when it starts and ends.

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

    people like you go to English translations.don't understand that
    the very first translation of the Quran
    was invented between 8th and 9th
    centuries about 4 generations after
    the death of Prophet (pbuh), in which
    Quranic language was taken different
    to the standard Arabic to defne the
    Quran in their own meanings

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 9 měsíci +5

    Allah's ibadat means to serve
    Him not to worship Him.
    Serving Allah is to help poor
    people ( Muslims and non
    Muslims ) financially or in any
    way which is possible for you
    regularly, doing good for
    humanity. Islam / Quran is
    secular, it has NO rituals, just
    God's laws which are secular
    not religious

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 9 měsíci

    Wa aqeemus salata wa tuz
    zakata, salat and zakat are
    together in the Ayat, so you
    read ritual prayers 5 times a
    day but do you give zakat 5
    times a day too ??? No you
    don't, you give zakat once a
    year which is unquranic
    method and also you're not
    doing salah of the Quran,
    you're reading parsi namaz/
    Hindu namaskara. I'm not
    saying that you should give
    zakat 5 times a day, lol. In
    short, whenever you make
    money / profit / income etc.,
    give the surplus / extra
    amount out of it to the poor

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 9 měsíci

    Salat is not namaz .How many times a day
    do Zoroastrians pray?
    The sacred fire must be kept
    burning continually and has
    to be fed at least five times
    a day. Prayers also are
    recited five times a day

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 9 měsíci

      Allah's ibadat means to serve
      Him not to worship Him.
      Serving Allah is to help poor
      people ( Muslims and non
      Muslims ) financially or in any
      way which is possible for you
      regularly, doing good for
      humanity. Islam / Quran is
      secular, it has NO rituals, just
      God's laws which are secular
      not religious

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 9 měsíci

      80 percent of the Quran talks
      about salah / salat. In short,
      salat is to help poor people
      financially or in any way which
      is possible for you, doing
      good for humanity, staying
      away from bad deeds, doing
      good deeds, being upright
      honest, righteous, just etc.etc.

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 9 měsíci

      Wa aqeemus salata wa tuz
      zakata, salat and zakat are
      together in the Ayat, so you
      read ritual prayers 5 times a
      day but do you give zakat 5
      times a day too ??? No you
      don't, you give zakat once a
      year which is unquranic
      method and also you're not
      doing salah of the Quran,
      you're reading parsi namaz/
      Hindu namaskara. I'm not
      saying that you should give
      zakat 5 times a day, lol. In
      short, whenever you make
      money / profit / income etc.,
      give the surplus / extra
      amount out of it to the poor

    • @AsadAli-hm2vx
      @AsadAli-hm2vx Před 7 měsíci

      22:67 Unto each nation have We given sacred rites which they are to perform; so let them not dispute with thee of the matter, but summon thou unto thy Lord. Lo! thou indeed followest right guidance.
      What do you think these rites are?

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 6 měsíci

      @@AsadAli-hm2vx There are no prayers / ritual
      prayer in lslam / Quran . Salat
      does not mean ritual prayer.
      Salat / salah means link ,
      connection, join, to follow
      something or someone closely
      etc etc. In short , you do salah
      / salat when you give zakat ,
      another form of salat is, to
      broadcast the message of
      God.

  • @ajrwilde14
    @ajrwilde14 Před 6 měsíci

    There are only TWO prayer times in the Koran, Dawn and Dusk, there is no mention at all of a middle prayer. Dawn and dusk as the times to call on God are mentioned over and over again. 2 not 3. Take this video down.

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 6 měsíci

      There no prays read Arabic not the Persian translation

    • @Quranaloneistruth
      @Quranaloneistruth Před 6 měsíci

      You abandoned the Arabic. Salawat means 3 or more

    • @Quranaloneistruth
      @Quranaloneistruth Před 6 měsíci

      And your both wrong it’s Fajr, sunset and night. There is no noon 😂

    • @PikachuGamerSMT
      @PikachuGamerSMT Před 6 měsíci +1

      Why do you spell it like that? It is Qur’an not Koran

  • @truehikma
    @truehikma Před 6 měsíci +1

    There are no daily prayers in the Qur'an.
    Allah says that the Qur'an is complete and fully detailed. He did not tell us in His hadith, the Qur'an, to do a ritualised prayer either 3 or 5times per day, which would important for us to know from Him how to perform this act, so it is not required of us to do. Absence of this info means absence of a daily ritual.
    Salat can be understood if you think about how everything in the heavens, including the birds with their wings outstretched know their SALAT and TASBEEH. SEE QUR'AN.
    Put prostration and blind chirping into this and you end up with the pooja namaaz, not the salat ordained by Allah!

  • @ableskill
    @ableskill Před 6 měsíci

    Good to see video like this people willing to bring forth their intellect.
    First I applaud you for your attempt.
    Few things I would like to make clear before proceeding about salaah.
    First and foremost 80% of the Quran translation are completely incorrect and misguiding, thanks to the Quresh “Muwayiah” and Tabri, they were deviances.
    Secondly, like everything QURAN also HAS a METHODOLOGY , which is called Abrahamic Locution to unlock Its Divine lexicons which Allah used.
    Unfortunately the Quresh at that time, after the Messenger (Rassool) death , they interpretative “Tafseer” of the Quran WITH POETRY METHODOLOGY 🤦🏻‍♂️, which Allah clears warns in the Quran multiple time NOT to do this. They also “ deliberately” interpretative many words in the Quran to suit their needs for power.
    That was in a nut shell!
    Coming back to the Salaah. When u read the Conversation between Zakariya, Mariyam (AS) and Allah, you will find Allah reduced Zakariyas prayer from 5 to 3 time a day :).
    As Allah answered Zakariyas supplication.
    Just gave u guys a big hint :)
    Which means the Jews “bani Israel” use to pray 5 times a day which was originally prescribe onto them by Torah.
    The new systems via Quran Allah has reduce the prayer to3 times, to remove a lot of the Burden he put on to the Bani Isreal , these are Allahs words in the Quran. Hence Allah made our Deen lot easier to practice.
    But these so-called pass and current pious scholars were and are completely misguided and deviant, and led billions to astray 😢.
    But Allah in times will reveal his Majesty his miracle of the Quran patiently to the future generations to come and Insha’Allah to Us too .
    Chapter 3 verses 7, Allah has the Underlayer of the true MEANING LEXICON of his saying. And not these poetry B.S translation.

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 9 měsíci +2

    Salah means to give zakat and
    to broadcast the message of
    God . Salah / salat doesn't
    mean praying the ritual prayer
    ( Namaz),the ritual prayer
    belongs to Zoroastrianism not
    Islam, in Islam it's forbidden
    There are absolutely no rituals
    in Islam,the Quran forbids
    them but 99 percent people
    don't know .

    • @Zoned0ut123
      @Zoned0ut123 Před 8 měsíci +2

      u literally haven’t read the Quran

    • @hamzabustami710
      @hamzabustami710 Před 8 měsíci

      There’s nothing wrong with praying to god everyday. It is our purpose as slaves to god to worship him everyday

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

      @OzanEmre-mg8jd I Since the Quran was revealed
      in Arabic language so take the
      Arabic language meanings not
      the Persian language

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

      @@hamzabustami710 we not slaves we servants slavery is fobbien in quran

    • @thetru123th
      @thetru123th Před 7 měsíci

      @OzanEmre-mg8jd "Promote/highlight the link of your
      proven source of the light towards the
      obscured darkness and tie the
      wickedness so that the tied
      wickedness be cleared out"
      (Word to word correct English
      translation of Quranic verse 17:78) the proper translation your going on persain translation. Five times daily prayers based
      on fake hadiths not according
      to Quraan, fake hadiths
      compiled by persian scholars
      like Bukhari etc during
      Abasiad ruled period

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 6 měsíci

    (٩٪:78) "قسݞ ىلإ سفشلا كولذل ةألضلا مقأ
    اذوۿشݥ ݩاڭ ݛجڦڵا ٽﴽزڨݨإ ݛڿڦڷاݩﺁزڨۊلݔاﹲ
    "Promote/highlight the link of your
    proven source of the light towards the
    obscured darkness and tie the
    wickedness so that the tied
    wickedness be cleared out"
    (Word to word correct English
    translation of Quranic verse 17:78)
    ك ىنشور نپا لاو ليلد يد اچنہپ رك ابڑب
    روا بناج ىك هريهدنا ك ىبارخ وك ےعبنم
    ىئوب ىه دنب ہكات نيد هدناب وك ىئارب
    يئاج لكن رباب ىئارب

  • @thetru123th
    @thetru123th Před 6 měsíci

    Since the Quran was revealed
    in Arabic language so take the
    Arabic language meanings not
    the Persian language