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10:10, a description of prayer

Started by remfan1994, July 28, 2024, 05:30:21 AM

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remfan1994

Peace.

I came across 10:10 in the Free-minds Quran tonight.  Well I was surprised at what I saw and I did a search on the forum because I know Free-minds is concerned with how to perform salat without using the sunnah.  so i expected to be able to find previous discussions involving 10:10 but I found nothing.

I believe it is saying, the prayer of those in the paradise is "SUBHANNA-ALLAH" and the ending of the prayer is "ALHAMDUILLAH HIROBIL ALAMEEN"

Translatable in my experience as "The Spirit is Most High" and "All strength is from The Spirit, the watcher of the worlds"

I just couldn't believe I didn't find any search results related to this verse and thought perhaps it's been overlooked.

jkhan

Quote from: remfan1994 on July 28, 2024, 05:30:21 AMPeace.

I came across 10:10 in the Free-minds Quran tonight.  Well I was surprised at what I saw and I did a search on the forum because I know Free-minds is concerned with how to perform salat without using the sunnah.  so i expected to be able to find previous discussions involving 10:10 but I found nothing.

I believe it is saying, the prayer of those in the paradise is "SUBHANNA-ALLAH" and the ending of the prayer is "ALHAMDUILLAH HIROBIL ALAMEEN"

Translatable in my experience as "The Spirit is Most High" and "All strength is from The Spirit, the watcher of the worlds"

I just couldn't believe I didn't find any search results related to this verse and thought perhaps it's been overlooked.

Peace..

It's not prayer brother.. I don't why one need to translate the word 'DUA' as a prayer.. But DUA is just the literal calling of Allah... You can use this DUA to refer to anything when it comes to call

Their calling there is, "Exalted You are, Allah," and their mutual mingling there is peace and the eventual of their calling is, "Glory to Allah, Lord of the races" 10:10


In a nutshell, their day begins with making their Lord Exalted and they live with utmost peace they end by appreciating the day thus thanking the Lord by saying Glory to Allah, Lord of the Races.. No prayer here..
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remfan1994

Sorry for the confusion.  Maybe I should explain...

A text described as "Free Minds" Qu'ran with a link to free-minds.org:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Quran_(Progressive_Muslims_Organization)

In it you will find Dua translated in 10:10 as "prayer."
Simultaneously, you use the word "calling" and the main website uses the word "saying."

Bajram Hoxhaj

10:10 invocation (call) theirs therein  glorified be you (sing.)