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How many times do we pray according to the Quran

Started by SeekingThePrayer, August 07, 2017, 10:34:47 AM

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SeekingThePrayer

In the Zabur i read 3 prayers a day. And now i also want to know how much there are in the Quran since i still have to learn Arabic.

Can someone help me by Hes will?

May God protect me from falsehood and grant me Hes Truth.

At the moment i pray 3 times a day. I wash how i read it in the Quran, i stand, pray according to the Injeel with my mouth while bowing and kneeling.

Salaat al Fadjr, Wusta and Isha.

Especially 17:78 is what i want to know. I still have to learn Arabic..

May God accept it and guide me and grant me the languages of the Book.

Note: Please also use the Quran and if possible in Arabic to verify the explenation.

May God reward you.

good logic

Peace SeekingThePrayer.
No doubt you will receive different views. I believe the reason you asked is you because you are not certain yourself.

Here is one of my posts regarding this topic:

The mind boggles. In my search ,I have come across hundreds,yes at least hundreds of different explanations,even among those that agree with say 0,2, 3 ,5 or more salat,differ on their understanding of where it is exactly in Qoran .

What is "duluk" what is "zulafan" what is "subh" what is "tasbih",what is "sujud", what is "rakah" what is ...You name it about salat, you find many opinions on it.

Simple you say, there are even those who use "number theory " on it ,for example:
http://universalunity.org/17.html

Are you serious ?
Anyway ,the discussion about salat continues... And will continue...

A warning to those new to all these views about salat, follow your understanding for now until you have no doubts from your own research what to do!
Do not hastily follow anyone, ask your Creator to guide you to the right "salat" and be patient with your own understanding, until you reach your own certainty.
I connect 5 times a day with my Creator. So far I have not seen any evidence to the contrary. In fact my own research /study of Qoran has confirmed for me to stay with these 5 connections per day.


GOD bless you.
Peace.
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Mazhar

It is a time bound protocol. Number and the appointed timings for its performance during a day


Five Times mentioned in Qur'aan

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Wakas

All information in my posts is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should seek knowledge and verify: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11. [url="http://mypercept.co.uk/articles/"]My articles[/url]

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imrankhawaja

peace brother,

by name quran confirms 3 names out of which one is not based on time or a central salat..

i.e

1 salat al fajar
2 salat al isha
3 al salat al wusta 

the third one is possibly the mix of all salats( like feeding a poor,giving aid to people, share your daily stuff with neighbor etc read ch 107 in which anti-musalli is mention)

salat is a broad word , read the articles of brother wakas totally quran based and few times read will give you better understanding , i dnt know about others but his articles helps me a lot and within last three years my salat evolved lot of times.. from traditional to quran based instructions ..

i.e first i stop saying darood and tashad..
then i changed to three from five
then i changed to 2 from 3 after having deep study on al salat ul wusta
then i stop doing movements and directions
reading quran on specific times is a part of time salat , salat itself is a broad and big thing at whole..

God bless you


Mazhar

Quoteby name quran confirms 3 names


It does not have names, it has only time references.
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Mazhar

Quote from: SeekingThePrayer on August 10, 2017, 12:57:36 PM
Salaat al Fadjr    It is a possessive phrase. By what standard you call it a name?

Salaat al Wusta  It is adjectival phrase. By what standard you call it a name?

Salaat al Isha    It is a possessive phrase. By what standard you call it a name?   

These are names of salawat.

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