Hamza Abdul Malik - The Quranic Concept of Salat

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  • @khairulazharabdrashid2394
    @khairulazharabdrashid2394 Před 9 lety +45

    If its not in the Quran its not from God.

    • @syali4450
      @syali4450 Před 9 lety +8

      But people (Muslims, Sunni especially) tend to regard everything from hadith as divine words. Actually, most of them do not know that hadiths only exist 200+ years after Prophet Muhammad passed away. Before that the hadiths only passed down from generation to generation just like Chinese whisper & hearsay that absolutely could change the words & meanings of the hadiths themselves.

    • @syali4450
      @syali4450 Před 9 lety

      Sy Ali For Self Explanation: "Exist" word in my comment means "written", as compared with passing down orally from generation to generation just like Chinese whisper & hearsay that could change the words & meanings of hadiths.

    • @el-aaminahbintshahidLIFECOACH
      @el-aaminahbintshahidLIFECOACH Před 9 lety +1

      True

    • @drzakir123
      @drzakir123 Před 8 lety

      +Sy Ali ur an emotional fool.sunni understand what they r talking about and sunni understand issues with hadith so don't be smartarse

    • @falsehoodbasher7240
      @falsehoodbasher7240 Před 8 lety

      +truth u'r an emotional-less robot.

  • @mobyinayet5383
    @mobyinayet5383 Před 8 lety +19

    So, the Quranic definition of Salat is following Allah's commandments as we find them in His Book?

  • @christinalove857
    @christinalove857 Před 9 lety +2

    May Allah be pleased with you I try to keep in mind based on some of these comments the blind can't see and the deaf can't hear.

  • @meersad8501
    @meersad8501 Před 7 lety +2

    Clear video brother...thank you.

  • @user-bs9xe4wr6y
    @user-bs9xe4wr6y Před 7 lety +9

    Right there they go, theses people they don't want to hear the truth but they just want to speak bad about others ,regardless of that person giving them a clear picture on Quran alone. Well done mr humza I'm learning a lot from your videos :) god bless you .

  • @hussainqadri5682
    @hussainqadri5682 Před rokem

    MashAllah excellent 👍

  • @taiwu35
    @taiwu35 Před 8 lety +1

    @Quran Centric :-) thank-you My Brother! well explain!!! Allahu Arkbar!!

  • @tariqabdul-aziz873
    @tariqabdul-aziz873 Před 7 lety

    Excellent knowledge

  • @abdollahsalleh2502
    @abdollahsalleh2502 Před 7 lety

    Bro Hamzah, اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِيمَ "show me the right way" may represent seeking guidance from God in making decisions regarding ordinary day to day things that arise. This is after we made an effort to solve the problem ourselves. Yes God has provided the correct "deen" but we still need to ask Him to continually guide us along the way.

  • @azrayarasaleh1746
    @azrayarasaleh1746 Před 9 lety +6

    I believe the best explanation of salah is 04:102. It will clear all the misunderstanding and also there are verses in the Quran that Exalt THE ALMIGHTY. These verses are to be read in the salah.

    • @adrianabonitaaziz
      @adrianabonitaaziz Před 4 lety +4

      You dont divide the Quran in parts. You should take 3 times a day to keep the Salah sections. But nowadays , everybody have his own Quran , you should study the hole Quran and find a way to warn people .
      Peace

    • @falsehoodbasher7240
      @falsehoodbasher7240 Před 7 měsíci

      of course@@adrianabonitaaziz we are
      entitled to "our own Quran" that's The
      POINT. there is nothing and no one
      between God and us hence we each
      have our own relationships with Him
      through His Word The Quran which is
      an Arabic Recital. we also have all of
      Creation to reflect on, Quran is just one
      (of His many) creations in form of Word

  • @alisyedzain1
    @alisyedzain1 Před 7 lety +12

    I can not sit for a long time to watch the video because of my old age.
    Islam is not a religion but a complete code of life (Constitution) as how to spend life journey on the face of Earth by following Quranic commandments and achieve prosperity.
    The ritual five prayers are not mentioned in Quran.
    There are two version what we understand from the previous long time written books that these kind of prayers were there before the advent of Islam but people used to read some thing different, not Sura Fateh. Prophet (S) stopped that practice of bowing and prostrating and advised to read only Sura Fateh just one unit.
    Prophet Mohammad (S) used to receive revelation in the morning, noon and evening. Moazzan used to climb at a higher place so that the believers could hear the Azzan. All would get together in Masjid and offer prayers by reading Sura Fateh only just one unit and turn their face each side while standing. The three-time prayers are also mentioned in Quran but with no details.
    Another version that it was the invention of Persian writers the staunch enemies of Islam deen who copied their Zoroastrian prayers and enforced like Martial Law on people and kept them busy to offer prayers with no zero results.
    Similarly performing of Haj ritual is all nonsense. Making seven circles of Kabaha and running between Suffa, Murva and throwing stones on Shaitaan etc. In reality, Prophet (S) established a system for all the believers to meet at one place Mecca. introduce them selves to each other, their families, discuss their country problems and finally Ameer ul Momeeneen would address.
    All the visitors were supposed to be guests of Govt, Govt will provide free accommodation and free lodging.
    Today Islam Deen is changed into a religion and the foolish believers turned it into a mere business. Saudi Govt is making 19 billion Dollars from these foolish believers every year.

    • @TheQuranExplainsItself
      @TheQuranExplainsItself Před 5 lety +2

      Suwayt salat means adherence. Duty if you like. This is a state of remembering Allah, the last day and to do good deeds.
      To get to that state you clean "wudu" yourself physically and read the Quran to remind yourself of your duty " salat " to remember Allah.
      The physical acts are a mere body language of glorification and submission.

    • @andyr9101
      @andyr9101 Před 4 měsíci

      Salamun Alaikum. First, Study Tge Qur'an before you uphold The Shalat 29/45.

  • @mrblanklabel
    @mrblanklabel Před 3 lety

    Brilliant explnationon 1:17 fahesha means : exceding anything limit can be limts of power, limits of authority even etc

  • @andyr9101
    @andyr9101 Před 4 měsíci

    Shalat = *Commitment to Follow Allah's Guidance in all our conscious hours. 6/151-153 & 2/142-150 and of course 17/36 + 17/23-40🙏😊

  • @anonymousahmadi3826
    @anonymousahmadi3826 Před 6 lety +1

    Dhuhr and asr and all other rakats or prayers whereby you are required to recite silently on your own. It gives you chance to talk to Allah by yourself instead of waiting to be spoon-fed all the time.

  • @peacemaker2988
    @peacemaker2988 Před 8 lety +2

    salat really means ( to sustain aid and solidarity )

  • @chrisryan987654321
    @chrisryan987654321 Před 7 lety

    Salaam, are the ayats out by one each time the brother mentions them ?
    Baarak Allahu feekum

  • @ma_17ab68
    @ma_17ab68 Před 5 lety

    Which Quranic translation do you use thank you and peace

  • @stokedamoor966
    @stokedamoor966 Před rokem +1

    Which Quranic dictionary was being used during this presentation.

  • @sanushahna6297
    @sanushahna6297 Před 4 lety +1

    Brother Hamza how can I contact you

  • @usmanshahib9057
    @usmanshahib9057 Před 7 lety +2

    Great Work,may Allah reward you here and hereafter for delivering the Truth,and surely the Arab Religion follweres so called Muslims burn in hell for lying against Allah and his Guidance, His Quran and misleading people.

  • @aleefmohammed244
    @aleefmohammed244 Před 4 lety +1

    Salams, how can we then explain the requirement for ablution if it’s not a physical prayer ?

    • @BluebutterflyofJune
      @BluebutterflyofJune Před 3 lety

      Ask them.

    • @salatnedir.blogspot
      @salatnedir.blogspot Před 3 lety +2

      *Al-Ma'idah 6-7* says that the first students of the Quran must be clean when they gather to learn the revelations. They cleaned themselves because of meeting.

  • @josephadam4440
    @josephadam4440 Před 8 lety +2

    wao after reading all those comments i will just say we are doomed. God will help.

  • @bala147
    @bala147 Před 7 lety

    Dear brother Hamza how can we get in contact with You?

  • @ONCODRQAZI
    @ONCODRQAZI Před 4 lety

    Sir please name of person whose translation you read......

  • @mobyinayet5383
    @mobyinayet5383 Před 10 lety +3

    Can Brother Hamza please address the concerns of Omar Sid below who asks: "....
    salamun alaykum, this is very thought provoking, but how does brother abdul hamza explain verses about ablution, salat fajr, wusta, isha, verses about about what breaks your purity etc... he didn't address any of those?...."

    • @mayamiller1866
      @mayamiller1866 Před 8 lety

      have you figured it out yet? I can see this comment is a couple yrs old lol

  • @Priestbokmei1
    @Priestbokmei1 Před 5 lety

    Salaamun, Please ignore my last post. I inadvertently posted it on this thread. It was intended for Mufti Abu Layth.

  • @salahudeenm.s.6775
    @salahudeenm.s.6775 Před 3 lety

    Sir have you written any books so that i can download its pdf.

    • @andyr9101
      @andyr9101 Před 4 měsíci

      Salamun Alaikum. There is an excellent Book by *Aidid-Safar* titled: *Mental Bondage in The Name of God* it is available online for pdf download🙏😊

  • @ishmailmikhail1847
    @ishmailmikhail1847 Před 6 lety

    Where are y located?

  • @Givethought
    @Givethought Před 7 lety

    can you please clarify

  • @aboubacar555
    @aboubacar555 Před 5 lety

    Assalamou Alaikoum ya sheikh al kabir I hope that you read all the 99 times that word Salat is mention in the Holy Qur'an

  • @Priestbokmei1
    @Priestbokmei1 Před 6 lety

    Quranic Centric, your reply to Hamza Abdul Malik, what does it have to do with tea in China? Is Mr. Malik’s conclusion, based on the Quran, accurate or not? This is the issue. Eagerly waiting your reply.

  • @osid87
    @osid87 Před 10 lety

    salamun alaykum, this is very thought provoking, but how does brother abdul hamza explain verses about ablution, salat fajr, wusta, isha, verses about about what breaks your purity etc... he didnt address any of those?

  • @pakyeh9
    @pakyeh9 Před 7 lety

    Salam Hamzah Abdul Malik..Are you saying that "salata" as per Q5:6 and Q11:114 is not a ritual as performed today.? If so please explain those 2 verses which to me confims that salata is a ritual although it might differ a bit from the present ritual.

    • @aqilbaig1969
      @aqilbaig1969 Před 3 lety

      Q 5:6. If we ponder here Allah telling us and showing us about WUDU step by step instruction of WUDU. But can you show us step by step instruction for Namaz / Salat .

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci

      Rituals=Idol Worship

  • @hereandnow990
    @hereandnow990 Před 7 lety +1

    brother Hamza, can you please comment on 24:58. If Salah is ONLY spiritual following of the doctrine of God, excluding any sort of physical ritual, what would be the meaning of mentioning Salatil Fajri and Salatil Ishai, as two parts/sections of the day when believer needs to prevent those mentioned in ayat enter his room?....I agree and support the view that Salah has much broader meaning than only physical prayer ritual, but I don't see that Quran absolutely forbids such application as well.

    • @anonymousahmadi3826
      @anonymousahmadi3826 Před 6 lety +1

      To be guided straight path means to keep us maintaining and staying
      Straight path. The vers doesn't say guide us to /on the straight path. It just says guide us the straight path. That is keep us on this straight path,let not Satan or these other deviators mislead us and distract us from our straight path. For more info please visit alislam.org. Thanks

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci

      No Rituals in Islam. Rituals=Idol Worship=Shirk. What you are asking for, are Classes of Quran teaching >> Ijtamah of Salat, also might be Zikr/meditation upon God. BUT NO PHYSICAL RITUAL Prostrating to Kaaba which is made of Stones, because God is Omnipresent 2:115, 2:177
      >>>2:115 To God belong the East and the West. Whichever way you turn, there is God’s presence. God is Omnipresent and Omniscient.

  • @saadismail8247
    @saadismail8247 Před 8 lety +1

    if the salaat in quran isn't referring to a physical ritual prayer then what is the Quran in 5:6 telling us to wash our hands and feet for?

    • @ConsciousHumanity1111
      @ConsciousHumanity1111 Před 7 lety +1

      Saad Ismail when u come to decision to serve God alone (Fatiha) u wash, God knows best

    • @salahudeenm.s.6775
      @salahudeenm.s.6775 Před 5 lety +4

      5/6 is not religious ablution.the verse starts when you stand for salat (not prepare qumthum)means people come to attend quranic meeting by mohammad pbuh.If this washing is for contact prayer, why allah described about ablution and not about details of contact prayer.Is ablution more important than salat contact prayer?

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci

      Example: Salat Juma is not any kind of Physical Rituals otherwise Quran could have given us detail of Rituals and Number of Rakat of Rituals. Salat Juma is "Weekly meeting =Weekly Ijtamah" of Muslims in order to discuss solution of social problems in the light of Quranic laws. Before joining such meeting/Ijtanah, Quran ordains to do Wudhu or Ghusl (if needed) in verse 5:6

  • @M.S.Makin-qo1dk
    @M.S.Makin-qo1dk Před 8 lety +3

    Many muslims maintain that the true meaning in the usage of this phrase Allāhu Akbar is to downgrade any entity or concept that seems to be great by recalling that “God is greater ”. It is used to emphasize that God is greater than any real entity or imaginary concept one may appreciate. In the call for prayer, it means God is greater than worldly affairs. In battlefields, God is greater than the enemy or distress. In religious conviction, God is still greater than any theology

    • @pa23708
      @pa23708 Před 8 lety +3

      That's ur explanation, but it's better for us to use GOD's names mentioned in Qu'ran BcOs HE is best knower :

    • @salahudeenm.s.6775
      @salahudeenm.s.6775 Před 5 lety +2

      God is greater than worldly affairs?
      Then why you say allahu akbar at fajr. If you say greater than sleep, then you say in the azaan , prayer is better than sleep..Saying allahu akbar is shirk.alahu akbar means alah is greater than other gods.that is why allah did not use this word in entire quran.people used to worship many gods and allah deity was greater than other deity.thai is why people used to say allah akbar at the time of mohammad pbuh.sura lukman you can find alahu aliyul kabir.allah is great.

    • @Lonelyahk30
      @Lonelyahk30 Před 2 lety +2

      Y’all complicate this religion so much how u going to tell someone not to say Allah is the greatest, sickening , that’s y I’m in the middle , I’m just Muslim . Cause the Quran alone Muslims sometimes go WAY to far to call another Muslim a kuffar. And hadith followers abandoned the Quran . All of it is stupid as hell cause it creates so MUCH DIVISION. So UNNECESSARY.

    • @yesuskristosis
      @yesuskristosis Před 11 měsíci +1

      True... Your Allah didn't attribute Himself as Akbar... 😂 But... Al Kabir...

  • @tikkunolam112
    @tikkunolam112 Před 5 lety +1

    This is the purpose of the Quran... Brother Malik is engaged in Iqra ...

  • @MrTapraj
    @MrTapraj Před 9 lety +5

    Brother Kenneth the issue was not about whether you pray aloud or not but whether our ritualistic "salaah" that we've been taught correct. The meaning of salaah has been distorted and brother Hamza has been trying to explain its true meaning and implementation. Prayer is not salaah. Reading the Quran is not salaah. You can do either silently. Salaah is an instruction. Therefore it needs to be clear so that those receiving the instruction can understand it. Nobody will hear the instruction if its silent. People find it very difficult to comprehend messages when they are shouted at the top of your lungs. That was one of his points he was making. However one should not lose the bigger picture of his message which was the meaning of salaah in the Quran and whether our ritualistic prayer is the salaah commanded by Allah in the Quran.
    I suggest you watch this video again

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety

      +Yaseer Kamdar so what is the ablution for in surah 5 ayat 6 in connection to salat?

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety +1

      +Yaseer Kamdar in surah 4 ayat 102 the quran describes what the prophet deed and his companions during salat.

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety

      seif deiab so what is the purpose of ablution then in surah 5:6?

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety

      in relation to salat?

    • @MrTapraj
      @MrTapraj Před 8 lety +1

      So you don't stink when meeting your brothers. The word is ghusl not wudhu

  • @nasircooper9260
    @nasircooper9260 Před 3 lety +2

    Allahu akbar mean allah is the greatest, not referring to size , allah is above and free of any imperfections, this is a statement of praise for allah the most high, I’m curious on where you get your information from brother, I hope Allah will guide us all Ameen

  • @abdollahsalleh2502
    @abdollahsalleh2502 Před 5 lety +4

    Verses of the Quran are guidance from Allah, for us to contemplate and follow. It is strange to recite them back to Him in small snippets or long readings during Salat. Yes, we can recite the Quran in private or to an audience but What is the purpose of repeating God's words back to God? The Al Fatihah is different. It is a prayer taught to us by Allah. Indeed it contains all there is of what constitutes a prayer, i.e.:
    - expression of praise and gratitude to God for his benevolence,
    - attestation that He is our Lord,
    - a belief that that He will compensate us in the hereafter, for our deeds in this world
    -a promise to serve only Him
    - a request for Him to show us the right way

    • @aleefmohammed244
      @aleefmohammed244 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree.. does not make sense to recite his verses back to Him.

    • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
      @user-yo9xs8tl5o Před 3 lety +3

      @@aleefmohammed244 some verses do make sense like verses that glorify and praise him but yes, others make no sense at all.

    • @Lonelyahk30
      @Lonelyahk30 Před 2 lety +2

      Allah says he doesn’t need YOUR PRAYER, the prayer is for YOU! .

    • @abdollahsalleh2502
      @abdollahsalleh2502 Před 2 lety

      @@Lonelyahk30 Prayer is our communication with God. He does nor need it from us. We need it though. But we should not be reading the Quran during salat unless we take salat to mean reading the Quran. Then we should sit down (not kneel or prostrate) in a quiet place and read it (also quietly).

    • @Lonelyahk30
      @Lonelyahk30 Před 2 lety

      @@abdollahsalleh2502 brother please, read the QURAN . Peace

  • @hereandnow990
    @hereandnow990 Před 7 lety +2

    Interesting that at 2:44 you are saying that the Word of Allah has the same attributes as Allah Himself. This is interesting, because Jesus is called a Word of Allah in the Quran. Does it mean Jesus is Allah, according to this interpretation?

    • @bringyourproof3275
      @bringyourproof3275 Před 4 lety

      Exactly,this alone is shirk. Many of his reminders are correct but not all of them, many confusion

  • @sleepytigergamingph2957
    @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety +6

    So if that is the case then what are the verses which mentions standing, bowing and prostration while reciting the quran for? men! this is too far fetched! im sorry! i follow the Quran alone too but this just doesn't make any sense to me.may
    Allah guide us all.

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety +4

      +seif deiab first of all the word WA in arabic has many linguistic properties and it depends on the logic of the verse. WA does not only mean AND in english . it also means as a concomitance. for example in 11: 114 if the word WA means AND and not as a concomitanc then the time frames of the prayers mentioned at the two ends of the day which is isha and fajar will never be defined.another example is 17:46 WA izaa zakarta rabbaka fil qurani wahdahu walaw alaa adbarihim nufura; the word WA actually meant BECAUSE. to understand verse 45 of the same surah. please read it from there. now in 29: 45 it says ; Recite what has been revealed to you WA aqimis lsalat. WHILE you perform salat. because the word WA is a concommitance. ponder on it closely Allah knows best. may
      Allah guide us all. the proof of the ritualistic salat is in surah 4; 102 103

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety +2

      +said ali theres more proof to the actions even

    • @drzakir123
      @drzakir123 Před 8 lety +1

      +seif deiab listen I didn't read quran or hadith before knowing how to pray.i learnt it by watching.it is a community practice and that's how it is pass down the ages.by the way my son and daughter learning salat by watching me do the salat or joining me in prayers.learn to differentiate between hadith and sunna.sunna is the practice pass down the ages through practice.

    • @drzakir123
      @drzakir123 Před 8 lety +1

      seif deiab and this blind following goes all the way back to muhammed [pbuh] I love my salat thank you

    • @drzakir123
      @drzakir123 Před 8 lety

      seif deiab when quran reveal it was not in the form of document as well.and the way quran is preserved is by memory which is also a practice follow since the time of mohammed[pbuh] and written quran is always proof read against hufaz and not the otherway round.
      today ur talking about salat tomorrow u will talk about fasting,hajj and then even memorisation of quran and then changes in quran just the way Rashid kahlifa and group did with their reformist quran.sorry its not acceptable.salat is quranic and if u keep twisting the verse u will get what ur looking for but that again is not what allah teaches.

  • @mobyinayet5383
    @mobyinayet5383 Před 10 lety

    9:99 However, among the bedouin there are [also] such as believe in God and the Last Day, and regard all that they spend (in God's cause] as a means of drawing them nearer to God and of [their being remembered in] the. Apostle's prayers. Oh, verily, it shall [indeed] be a means of [God's] nearness to them, [for] God will admit them unto His grace: verily, God is much-forgiving, a dispenser of grace!

  • @aamersuhail123
    @aamersuhail123 Před 5 lety

    Totally Same as a Pqkistqni Scholor .
    Allama Ghulam Ahmed Pervaiz
    Not an Iota of Difference .
    100% Agreed.

  • @YouBelieberTube
    @YouBelieberTube Před 8 lety

    Salam, where can i contact you, per email? very important

    • @picklepuff2055
      @picklepuff2055 Před 8 lety

      +tyler tacos tell us here ?

    • @seifdeiab
      @seifdeiab Před 8 lety +1

      i tried to contact him, but he doesnt reply... I think this is his website. Maybe u can get his attention from there. www.nohadithbutquran.com

    • @abdullahthebutcher2275
      @abdullahthebutcher2275 Před 3 lety

      @@seifdeiab dude that man is not going to replie he know he's off the haqq, you don't touch the salah. and the sunnah is another revelation. both Quran and sunnah go hand and hand.

  • @bala147
    @bala147 Před 7 lety +1

    Kuran 75:17 speaks not for Kuran, it is speaking about the book of doings of men in the gagmement day.

  • @muhammadullah1658
    @muhammadullah1658 Před 5 lety

    Most of what you explain as regards Ritual Prayer, I agree with you. however, please look at 6:78 "Where it says: Haza
    Rabbi and Haza Akbaru". This in Arabic means "Allah-o-Akabaru"?, please comment, thanks.

    • @leofelix4063
      @leofelix4063 Před 5 lety

      Ibrahim was talking about size "akbar" bigger. When you say Allah akbar, it is not size cause that does not apply to Him. It means Allah is greater than being described. الله اكبر من ان يوصف

    • @MicroKhan
      @MicroKhan Před 5 lety +1

      Read the context you will understand. This is what he thought, he looked at the moon and thought "This is my God" and the sun "This is my God" then he realized (Allah guided him) that they are not God.

  • @falsehoodbasher7240
    @falsehoodbasher7240 Před 8 lety +1

    I thought Rashad Khalifa taught us clearly the Original Contact
    Prayers per Abraham. In it is Surah al Fatiha. So??? ...Peace...

    • @TheNadialove
      @TheNadialove Před 8 lety

      I'm confused I don't get what you said????

    • @falsehoodbasher7240
      @falsehoodbasher7240 Před 8 lety

      TheNadialove
      Rashad Khalifa.

    • @rilum97
      @rilum97 Před 5 lety

      ...Peace...

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci

      Rashad Khalifa was an Impostor. How did he know that Ibrahim was praying five Rituals daily?

    • @falsehoodbasher7240
      @falsehoodbasher7240 Před 7 měsíci

      not at all@@abdar-rahman6965
      I don't know. all I know is that
      " meditation " is a good thing
      and silence and reflection, but
      Idk if our Lord The Creator and
      Nurturer of all Life has this two
      times per day assignment for
      us to do. males DEFINITELY
      need structure sO maybe it's
      something for males only 🤷🏻‍♀

  • @TheNadialove
    @TheNadialove Před 8 lety

    He is a messenger of Allah and the last one to bring Islam. La illa ha illa Allah Mohamed rasool Allah!!!!!!!!!! That's what it says in the Quran period. Simple.

    • @TheNadialove
      @TheNadialove Před 8 lety

      He spread the word of Islam that what his message. La illa ha illa Allah. Ya Allah are we gonna be lucky enough to see him on the day and in paradise of God gives us the blessing. Ya Allah in this month of Ramadan forgive us and bring us closer to you. And have mercy on us, oh ya Allah bring me closer to you. And accept all our prayers and duaa. Ameen ya rab al3lameen...

    • @Aesieda
      @Aesieda Před 8 lety +8

      That's not in the Quran.

    • @sawayatuck721
      @sawayatuck721 Před 7 lety +2

      63:1
      When the hypocrites come to you, they say, "We testify that you are the Messenger of Allah ." And Allah knows that you are His Messenger, and Allah testifies that the hypocrites are liars.

    • @robertsterling9819
      @robertsterling9819 Před 7 lety +3

      +TheNadialove I know where you're coming from but understand that these men are trying to be sincere in the following of the religion, and they will only follow that which Allah has revealed given authority for us to follow. If this is not the case, then we neglect what our forefathers were doing, and try to incline towards the truth from our Lord. Blind following might not be sufficient, while we know that people before us did the same, and for that reason worshiped false deities.

  • @andyr9101
    @andyr9101 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Prayer in The Qur'an is *Do'a*.

  • @yahya2925
    @yahya2925 Před 5 lety +2

    To claim to know more than scholars who had the same consensus through generations just shows the hypocrisy no matter how logical this may seem.

    • @musamusashi
      @musamusashi Před 3 lety +1

      How can be free critical thinking be hypocritical, whether we agree with the conclusions or not, when that's exactly what Allah tells us to do? Where in the Quran are we told to follow hadits or the elucubrations of men who came centuries after the revelation?

    • @neaalitygandhi
      @neaalitygandhi Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe you should find out how long this Brother has been a Muslim and how long he's been studying The Qur 'an.

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci +1

      From centuries, Scholars of Christians are misleading them. In the same way from centuries, your Scholars are also misleading you. Do not be a blind follower 2:170

  • @TheoWrigt
    @TheoWrigt Před 3 lety +4

    11:114
    In the previous verse, we find that the number of prayers is two
    17:78-79
    In the previous verse, we also find two prayers and an extra prayer at night
    24:58
    In the previous verse, we also find two prayers, which are the Fajr prayer and the Ishaa prayer
    73:20
    And in the previous verse, we find the night prayer in Allah’s saying, “...so recite of the Qur’an what is possible to you...”
    24:36
    In the previous verse, it becomes clear that there are two times The morning and evening ( Fajr & Ishaa )when the name of Allah is glorified in mosques.
    All these verses coincide in the number of prayers, and they are two prayers at the two ends of the day and one that takes place at night time.
    The time of the prayer is estimated by periods and not as they Presented it to us by “number of rak'ahs”...... Fajr prayer begins when the white thread is distinguished from the black thread of night and ends when the sun rests hovering on the horizon, Approximately fifteen minutes after sunrise, and we know this by the beginning of the second end of the day it’s a reciprocal relation so when the sun rests on the horizon before setting, it’s the beginning of the second end of day prayer. Notice that these are the two times that God Almighty mentioned in his saying: 16:48
    And also in his saying: 13:15
    Notice on these two examples Allah is clearly defining to us the two times of day the beginning and the end when the shadow stretches and prostrate.
    And the Ishaa prayer begins at the time when the sun Is hovering on the horizon approximately 15 minutes before sunset and ends approximately 25 minutes after sunset and before nightfall.
    The evidence that this is the time for the Ishaa prayer you can find here :38:31-32 in that verse it’s distinctly clear to us that the horses were being displayed to Solomon in the Ishaa time, and Solomon said after this display “I have a love for horses that made me forget my Lord’s remembrance till the sun hid behind its veil” we can infer from that verse that the sun was above the horizon at the time of Ishaa.
    Notice that the name of Isha indicates its time. Ishaa is a name for the verb ya’sho ( يعش ) Which you can find in this verse” Whoso willfully turns away( ya’sho ) from the remembrance of the Gracious, we appoint a demon who will be his intimate companion”43:36 so what is taking place at that particular time is a verb that Signify something is moving away at the time of Ishaa... and there is nothing at night to move away it only rings true when paired with this verse 17:78 and every verse that mention prayer in the Qur’an.
    At the night prayer you choose your own time to pray in and The duration most suitable for you, and is performed at any time of the night and to the extent that you are able to prolong it: “...so recite of it ( the Qur’an ) what is possible for you...”
    The evidence that prayer is estimated by periods is in the beginning of Surat Al-Muzammil, and also in the Allah’s saying “perform the prayer at the setting of the sun until the first darkness of night and the recitation of dawn” and also in his saying “...when you set out on an expedition in the land, no blame attaches to you if you shorten your prayer...”
    And the word 'shorten' suits the time and not the number of rak'ahs.
    how to pray ? Allah has explained to us in this clear scene, he said: "and what of one who spends the night prostrating and standing upright in devotion, fearing the hereafter and hoping for his Lord’s mercy”
    When the time for prayer begins, you will face al-qiblah and say: ( i seek refuge in Allah against satan, ever to be stoned ) 16:98 Then you say ( in the name of Allah, Merciful to all, compassionate to each ) 27:30 & 96:1 .... then you read the Qur’an because Allah said to moses “...establish the prayer for my remembrance” ( and we all know that remembrance means the Qur’an.... and further more Allah described the dawn prayer as the recitation of dawn 17:78 and after that you prostrate and praise & glorify Allah "the only ones who believe in Our Revelations are those whom when reminded of them they fall prostrating and they glorify the praise of their Lord, and they are not too proud to do so” and praise Him from the the Qur’an like reciting Alfatiha and the Chair verse and Surra 112 and many many more then return to the position of standing upright and repeat the process all over again until the time for the prayer ends. Of course you kneel inbetween standing upright and prostrating. and the evidence for Ruk’uo is in this verse: “... then David guessed that we had put him to the test. So he sought his Lord’s forgiveness, and fell upon his knees (Ruk’uo) and repented.”

    • @HouseSubmission
      @HouseSubmission Před 2 lety

      Peace.
      The number of Salat is 3.
      "Maintain the Salawaat and the Salat Al-Wusta, and stand devoutly obedient before God" -Q, 2:238
      You are correct that Solomon missed the Salat in the day, hence the Salat Al-Wusta.
      Your interpretation of day and night is not supported by the Quran. According to 91:1-4, the definition of night has no part of the sun above the horizon.
      17:78 speaks of the Salat Al-Wusta, when the sun begins its declination at solar noon until sunset (darkness of night).
      Lastly, there is no relationship between the Salat and the Qibla.
      Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds

  • @mohammedjomha1398
    @mohammedjomha1398 Před 7 lety +1

    salamu alikum.. the word prayer is salat... when you pray if you look in the quaran it tells you to bow and prostrate and glorify allah's swt name. so howeverf u want to say for example subhan allah ya karim, subbhan rubbi il atheem.

    • @adrianabonitaaziz
      @adrianabonitaaziz Před 4 lety +1

      No ... It says to submit .. You bow douwn if you feel like .... But Allah still knows what is inside of your chest .. Why is this so difficult to understand ?

    • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
      @user-yo9xs8tl5o Před 4 lety

      @@adrianabonitaaziz but the true believers always submit in their heart throughout the whole day. God clearly seperates the salat from that. It's a specific time everyday to recite quran, glorify and phrase god. The traditional muslim sects have it half right but they've added alot of man made innovations into the salat. They've added more salat times, raka's, things to recite. The core of the proper salat is still there but with a lot added to it. What do you think? I know some think salat isn't a prayer at all but that doesn't seem right to me. I only want to learn and get closer to god.

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci

      Quran tells in 57:4, 2:115, 50:16 that God is Omnipresent. That means: his presence is everywhere. So if you want to bow him or you want to prostrate to God; in which direction will you prostrate to him? To west or East or North or South or at which angle in 360 degree? Because God is not an Idol, so you cannot bow and prostrate to that Idol like Hindu Idol worshipers.
      In Quran, Raku means: yield to Divine law.
      In Quran, Sajadah means: humble to Divine law (not to place forehead on ground toward Kaaba which is made of Stones). Is God confined to Kaaba? No >>2:115.
      In verse 22:18, Quran tells that even sun and moon follow Sajadah. If in Quran, meaning of Sajdah is to place forehead on ground toward Kaaba like pre-Quranic Meccan Pagans; then have you ever seen Sun entering in any Masjid and placing its forehead toward Mecca? No. Sun humbles to Divine law

    • @andyr9101
      @andyr9101 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@abdar-rahman6965 Wa Huwa Ma Akum Aina Ma Kuntum ( 57/4). " And He is with you wherever you are".
      Aqim ( Qiyam) = Uphold, Ruku' = Respect and Sujood = obey 🙏😊

  • @sleepytigergamingph2957

    so what is the ablution for then?

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety

      +seif deiab if the concept of wudu and ghusul is for hygiene then how come allah allows you to use clean dust in the absence of water by just rubbing your face and your hands for salat even if you come from sexual intercourse? read surah 5:6 completely

    • @sleepytigergamingph2957
      @sleepytigergamingph2957 Před 8 lety +2

      +seif deiab are you saying that you need to perform wuduh or ghusul in order to be able to give to charity and do other good deeds?

    • @drzakir123
      @drzakir123 Před 8 lety +1

      +Said Noor Katheeran Ali exactly.these quran only fools are going too far.damn neo muslims

    • @falsehoodbasher7240
      @falsehoodbasher7240 Před 8 lety

      +Seif Deiab sO u guys don't pray?

    • @falsehoodbasher7240
      @falsehoodbasher7240 Před 8 lety

      +truth 'too far' from SUNNISM
      Well good for them. One can't
      be far ENOUGH from that sick
      sect

  • @BosomofAbraham
    @BosomofAbraham Před 8 lety +3

    This Akbar argument is wrong. Akbar means extremely kabeer or very kabeer. It also means more kabeer than anything else. It also goes along with the commands for us to exalt/magnify Allah.

    • @maryarroyo2011
      @maryarroyo2011 Před 8 lety +1

      +Quranite Peace Be Unto You.
      Even if "AKBAR" means these definitions, you're saying, Still, ALLAH says, ALLAH is Al KABIR. Simple. If ALLAH used this for his detailed message for ManKind, and if We are to be guided by the Message, then We are to say what's been revealed and inspired, AL KABIR.
      Blessings All.

    • @cloudkru21
      @cloudkru21 Před 8 lety +2

      +mary arroyo what he's saying is that one should use the names Allah has gave authority to use. Anything after that is guess work

    • @maryarroyo2011
      @maryarroyo2011 Před 8 lety +1

      +cloudkru21 Peace .
      I agreed. Al Kabir is what is used in the Qur'an. And Bro. Malik is correct in the explanation.
      Blessings All.

    • @cloudkru21
      @cloudkru21 Před 8 lety +1

      +mary arroyo exactly, now here's the hard part. Spreading the message to the people. Be brave, Allah is with us. Allah says, "when my servants ask you concerning me, I am near."

    • @maryarroyo2011
      @maryarroyo2011 Před 8 lety

      +cloudkru21 Peace.
      Nothing hard about it.
      Blessings All.

  • @taiwu35
    @taiwu35 Před 8 lety +3

    All the Prophets Spreaded Islam!!! the Prophet Muhammad Brought the Qur'an!! not Islam

  • @kennethwhite8045
    @kennethwhite8045 Před 9 lety +2

    Brother, with the greatest of respect, salat, when done silently or aloud, is done that YOU (the believer) might learn, hear, and digest, the ayats of the Quran and act upon them. Therefore, in the silent prayers (Dhur and Asr), YOU HEAR YOU! So, the question is are you learning the Quran (i.e. preserving it) and acting upon what you've learned (i.e implementing the verses of the Quran, wherever applicable, in your life)?
    Secondly, Allahu-wa-Akbar is not a title, it's a statement. Basically, your making the statement that "Allah is greater." [Greater than what?] Greater than anything one can imagine. So, whatever you think of, Allah is greater than that.
    Brothers, let us full consider as to what we think and believe, and may Allah guide us, and keep us, on the straight path.
    Asalamualaykum

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci

      Salat is not Rituals 2:177. Where are number of Rakat of your rituals in Quran?

  • @Givethought
    @Givethought Před 7 lety +6

    Salaamualikum Brother you did not speak on the verse of the quran who speak of the three times for the salat
    1- Salat Al-Fajr (Dawn Prayer)24:58
    2- Salat Al-Isha (Night Prayer)24:58
    3- Al-Salat Al-Wusta (The Middle Prayer) 2:238.

    • @robertsterling9819
      @robertsterling9819 Před 7 lety

      I can't remember if he did.. I was wondering the same. Do you remember by any chance where he talked about it @stateguard320? Thanks..

    • @tahermona
      @tahermona Před 7 lety +2

      The People Of Knowledge yes he didn't speak about the verses mentioning time , can we have an answer on that plz ? And God bless you for ur efforts 🙏

    • @noneprivate5111
      @noneprivate5111 Před 7 lety +1

      Mona Taher A.s.a sister I posted the times I believe fair dawn prayer wusta noon prayer and isha night prayer

    • @raihanmiah6581
      @raihanmiah6581 Před 7 lety

      The People Of Knowledge
      Brother what is Wasta prayer. Could you please explain me. Is it Asar.

    • @Givethought
      @Givethought Před 7 lety +1

      quran tells us times of salat no asar maghrib or dhur for salat in quran
      1- Salat Al-Fajr (Dawn Prayer)24:58
      2- Salat Al-Isha (Night Prayer)24:58
      3- Al-Salat Al-Wusta (The Middle Prayer) 2:238.

  • @taiwu35
    @taiwu35 Před 8 lety +5

    study the Qur'an not Man

  • @thebookwithnotitle7687

    brother salat is conceptual. please see my second video for the true meaning. I agree though that salat is not pray

  • @maryarroyo2011
    @maryarroyo2011 Před 10 lety +1

    Peace Brother.
    You are confuse. You see, when Allah mentions "MUSLIMS" in the Quran, he's not talking about Sunni, Shites, Ahmadyians, 5 percenters, Nation of Islam, etc. So when Allah mentions, Bani Israel, Children of Israel, Allah is not speaking about JEWS, Israelites, etc. Jews are from the religion, Judaism. Allah is talking about the 12 tribes of Israel. That is Bani Israel. No one from the 12 tribes never heard that phrase, JEWS or practice, Judaism.
    So please, stop saying that it's JEWS that Allah is revealing about.
    Blessings To All.

  • @aamersuhail123
    @aamersuhail123 Před 5 lety +1

    Yahooooo ,
    No Gymnastics 5 Times/day .
    I knew Allah Shows a Bigger Canvas .

    • @musamusashi
      @musamusashi Před 3 lety

      If salat feels like unpleasant gymnastics to you, maybe you never did it with the right intention.

  • @taiwu35
    @taiwu35 Před 8 lety +2

    the Difference between me and a sunni Muslims is that I don't follow hideith ! and Dr Khalifa was a Messenger of Allah! who was the Messenger in 3:81 ! nobody before he came and denounced the Sunna and said it was from Sataan ! and The Quran is all we need!! Nobody was talking Quran Alone! and this dude who is misleading people! about arkbar!! when the Messenger of Allah use it!! in prayer! he never shows proof! that the things he says that we should not follow! is he's opinion! what Dr Rashard Khalifa showed us Proof Through the Miracle! 19 !! hes talking with no proof!!

    • @TheNadialove
      @TheNadialove Před 8 lety

      Allah Akbar means God is highest of all high. That's it simple what is there to argue about lol. It's in the Quran. And in the Quran it say la ila ha illa Allah muhammed rasool Allah. It's alllllll over the Quran. Period.

    • @taiwu35
      @taiwu35 Před 8 lety

      Allahu Arkbar means God is Greatest!! And The Shahaada! Is La-illah-illallah ! Not Muhammad rahsool!! That's the Shahaada of the Disbelievers!!! No time to go back and forth!! Still trying to Idolize Muhammad!! God Alone!! Peace

    • @BosomofAbraham
      @BosomofAbraham Před 8 lety

      Anybody who claims that the Sunnah of the prophet Muhammad (saas) is from Satan is Satan himself. Maybe you can say that about many hadeeths, but you have to be careful even with that! The problem is the authority that hadeeth have been given and the image that they have as impeccable sources for the sunnah. That is what is incorrect. Not all hadeeth are from Satan. But hadeeth, in their majority are conjecture and Allah tells us in the Quran not to follow conjecture. There is much wisdom in many hadeeth just as there is a lot of nonsense. But the hadeeth as a whole ARE NOT from Satan. And certainly the Sunnah (which is the uswah) of our beloved prophet Muhammad is not from Satan. A'udhu billah. Let's start speaking and thinking like intelligent people and not reactionary ignoramuses. There are no more Messengers of God, in the sense of people chosen by God's angels and given direct commands to bring direct knowledge or direct messages from the divine unseen. But there are messengers FOR God, who God guides through the Quran, study, knowledge and maybe even visions to bring the correct message to the people. Dr. Khalifa made the same fatal mistake that Elijah Muhammad did by claiming he was the messenger of God instead of a messenger FOR God. Again, messengers of God have direct lines to God and are given direct missions to give information from God's angels, in particular the angel Gabriel. No one can enjoy this privilege anymore after the prophet Muhammad (saas). But that does not mean that angels cannot impart other forms of knowledge or insight to them in other ways but they will not receive direct information and direct commands from God though the angel Gabriel in order to be called messengers of God.

    • @BosomofAbraham
      @BosomofAbraham Před 8 lety

      3: 86
      Sahih International: How shall Allah guide a people who disbelieved after their belief and had witnessed that the Messenger is true and clear signs had come to them? And Allah does not guide the wrongdoing people.
      Pickthall: How shall Allah guide a people who disbelieved after their belief and (after) they bore witness that the messenger is true and after clear proofs (of Allah's Sovereignty) had come unto them. And Allah guideth not wrongdoing folk.
      Yusuf Ali: How shall Allah Guide those who reject Faith after they accepted it and bore witness that the Messenger was true and that Clear Signs had come unto them? but Allah guides not a people unjust.
      Shakir: How shall Allah guide a people who disbelieved after their believing and (after) they had borne witness that the Messenger was true and clear arguments had come to them; and Allah does not guide the unjust people.
      Muhammad Sarwar: Why would God guide a people who disbelieves after having had faith, who have found the Messenger to be truthful, and who have received authoritative evidence? God does not guide the unjust.
      Mohsin Khan: How shall Allah guide a people who disbelieved after their belief and after they bore witness that the Messenger (Muhammad SAW) is true and after clear proofs had come unto them? And Allah guides not the people who are Zalimun (polytheists and wrong-doers).
      Arberry: How shall God guide a people who have disbelieved after they believed, and bore witness that the Messenger is true, and the clear signs came to them? God guides not the people of the evildoers.
      It can be said that through the process of '7adhf' or grammatical omisson that when we say 'ash-hadu' or 'I bear witness' we are witnessing the truth of something.
      'I bear witness to this man' or "I bear witness to this book' 'I bear witness that the Quran is God's book.' can all be implicit witnesses to the truth of the man, this book and the Quran.
      I understand the concern about the hypocrites being associated with 'ash-hadu anna muhammadarr-rasoolallahi' but the verse may be more about saying something that is not in your heart just for others to 0 hear and to take you for something that you are not. I think it is okay to bear witness that Muhammad (saas) is God's messenger because it is an implicit witness to the truth of Muhammad as God's messenger. Now comes the knitty gritty...are those who claim this fulfilling this belief in an honest, sincere and intelligent way? To answer this question we need to understand first and foremost that Muhammad (saas) brought to us and preached the Qur'an and that he was told in 4:105 to use what God has shown him of the book that was revealed to him to judge between the people, nothing more. Then we need to recognize what these other sources are...conjectural, and therefore they are optional. Not only are the optional but our acceptance of any of them is predicated on it conveying a saying or action of the prophet Muhammad (saas) that proves redundant to the Quran or that can aid in a Quranic principle, even if it may clarify something for us, it still must be essentially redundant to the Qur'an. As it concerns those hadeeth of mutawaatir status the same stands for these but our obligation with these hadeeths is more pressing because unlike other hadeeth these hadeeth are historically authenticated like the Qur'an is. But all other hadeeth, the scholars admit, can be false and are conjectural, so they should NEVER be obligatory.

  • @AllaahuAkbar60
    @AllaahuAkbar60 Před 7 lety +2

    Allah says in the Quran to obey the Messenger so therefore we Muslims are ordained to pray five times everyday just like Prophet Mohammad salalahu alaihi wasalam 😄😄

    • @hereandnow990
      @hereandnow990 Před 7 lety +1

      yeah, pretty dumb supposition, I agree...:)

    • @NickWalenda
      @NickWalenda Před 3 lety +3

      Obey the 'Messenger' as in job role, not Muhammad (SAAS). Messengers job is to only deliver the message, Look at chapter 69:40-44

    • @abdar-rahman6965
      @abdar-rahman6965 Před 7 měsíci

      Obeying Allah and Messenger is obeying Quran only 6:114, 6:19, 10:15, 28:85. Your all hadiths and Rituals are fabricated

  • @taiwu35
    @taiwu35 Před 8 lety

    no it doesn't Sister!! understand your history

  • @ONCODRQAZI
    @ONCODRQAZI Před 4 lety

    19:54 Israel and not ismael

  • @thebookwithnotitle7687

    Man, what's wrong with people. Why do you find a need to pray rather than serve. Listen carefully, here is the truth - There is no pray in the Quran, it's as simple as that. forget what these so called Quranist tell you. God does not need us (ie our prays) we need God (ie follow the laws of nature sanctioned by God). What's wrong with people.

    • @abdollahsalleh2502
      @abdollahsalleh2502 Před 10 měsíci

      Brother Hamzah who is a Quranist/Quran alone follower is telling people not to perform salah as ritual prayers

  • @anonymousahmadi3826
    @anonymousahmadi3826 Před 6 lety

    Salat and dhikrullahi are inseparable. This man is a complete illiterate on the deenullah. Salat is dhikrullahi and viseversa.

  • @salaam1st
    @salaam1st Před 9 lety +2

    I would love to see this guy debate a real Islamic scholar and watch all his so called proofs get destroyed

    • @MrTapraj
      @MrTapraj Před 9 lety +3

      Define a real Islamic scholar

    • @hassen4274
      @hassen4274 Před 9 lety

      Yaseer Kamdar A scholar that at least knows the Qur'an in its riginal language and study the different sciences that muslim scholars study and then start criticizing when you've got knowledge and credibility.

    • @crypsir1964
      @crypsir1964 Před 5 lety

      Don't let others think for you. Think yourself! Use the gifts of God to uncover the truth bit by bit. Are we not created in evolving steps? Was the Quran not revealed in steps so it might be read slowly and pondered upon? Assalamu alaikum

    • @andyr9101
      @andyr9101 Před 4 měsíci

      ​​@@hassen4274Do you think Brother Hamzah did not study the Qur'an in it's Arabic Text? For your information, those of us who Study *Deen-Al-Islam* study The Qur'an using Various Arabic Dictionaries, Concordance and Lexicon
      We study every word in The Qur'an Verses using The Root of each word and it's meaning according to the context of each verse before we formed our conclusion. May Allah grant us more knowledge in order to follow His Guidance🙏🙏🙏.
      Ps: 25/30.

  • @soulstice99
    @soulstice99 Před 2 lety +1

    Follow scholars not lone wolves like this guy

  • @mirzaabbas2408
    @mirzaabbas2408 Před 2 lety

    Hi All, does anyone have brother Hamza's email or Facebook contacts?