Shariq
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SALAT...Namaz...Prayer...
No where does Quran mention, how to offer salat or how many times a day to offer it.
How to offer Salat and how many times to offer Salat, are two entirely different issues. Quran does tell us about few postures while offering Salat, e.g. Standing, sitting, bowing, prostrating and reciting Quran. I don't know how and at what time of Islamic history some extra-Quranic odes like Durood & Tashahud (Attahiyat) had crept into the Salat.
At quite a few number of times Allah has clearly said in Quran to follow Abraham and to follow the followers of Abraham. Quran also tells us that Allah has taught Salat to Abraham. Our last Prophet may have had the inspiration as to what should have been taught to Abraham with regards to Salat. As per Quran Prophet Muhammad has to be a follower of Abraham and so are we. In Allah's view Salat has been one of the ways to reach Allah i.e. attain salvation and this has been mentioned in Quran.
33:21 = Ye have indeed in the Messenger of God a beautiful pattern for any one whose hope is in God and the Final Day, and who engages much in the Praise of God.
Simply we have to follow the way Rasoollallh had offered Salat then after Prophet’s demise his wives & companions followed the same pattern, then their companions & followers then their followers and so on.....till this chain of "followers" reached us.
No where does Quran mention, how to offer salat or how many times a day to offer it.
How to offer Salat and how many times to offer Salat, are two entirely different issues. Quran does tell us about few postures while offering Salat, e.g. Standing, sitting, bowing, prostrating and reciting Quran. I don't know how and at what time of Islamic history some extra-Quranic odes like Durood & Tashahud (Attahiyat) had crept into the Salat.
At quite a few number of times Allah has clearly said in Quran to follow Abraham and to follow the followers of Abraham. Quran also tells us that Allah has taught Salat to Abraham. Our last Prophet may have had the inspiration as to what should have been taught to Abraham with regards to Salat. As per Quran Prophet Muhammad has to be a follower of Abraham and so are we. In Allah's view Salat has been one of the ways to reach Allah i.e. attain salvation and this has been mentioned in Quran.
33:21 = Ye have indeed in the Messenger of God a beautiful pattern for any one whose hope is in God and the Final Day, and who engages much in the Praise of God.
Simply we have to follow the way Rasoollallh had offered Salat then after Prophet’s demise his wives & companions followed the same pattern, then their companions & followers then their followers and so on.....till this chain of "followers" reached us.