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How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by toffy333(m): 10:51am On Feb 11, 2018
Salamun Aleikum to my muslim brothers and sisters.

Why do we use different tone in reciting Qur'an During prayers when Allah clearly state in the holy Qur'an in Sura Al Isra ayat 110- that we should recite Qur'an neither in a loud nor in a low voice but follow a way between.

For example we recite The holy Qur'an in a loud tone During Salat fajr, magrib nd isha while we recite Qur'an neither in a low voice nor in a loud tone but completely mute in solat zuhr and isha.

Didn't this our practice contradicts The Qur'an?

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Rashduct4luv(m): 3:50pm On Feb 11, 2018
toffy333:
Salamun Aleikum to my muslim brothers and sisters.

Why do we use different tone in reciting Qur'an During prayers when Allah clearly state in the holy Qur'an in Sura Al Isra ayat 110- that we should recite Qur'an neither in a loud nor in a low voice but follow a way between.

For example we recite The holy Qur'an in a loud tone During Salat fajr, magrib nd isha while we recite Qur'an neither in a low voice nor in a loud tone but completely mute in solat zuhr and isha.

Didn't this our practice contradicts The Qur'an?

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Do you know the exegesis of that verse?

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by AlBaqir(m): 6:19pm On Feb 11, 2018
toffy333:
Salamun Aleikum to my muslim brothers and sisters.

Why do we use different tone in reciting Qur'an During prayers when Allah clearly state in the holy Qur'an in Sura Al Isra ayat 110- that we should recite Qur'an neither in a loud nor in a low voice but follow a way between.

For example we recite The holy Qur'an in a loud tone During Salat fajr, magrib nd isha while we recite Qur'an neither in a low voice nor in a loud tone but completely mute in solat zuhr and isha.

Didn't this our practice contradicts The Qur'an?


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by akeemakinremi(m): 9:26am On Feb 16, 2018
Alhamdulilahi
Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by yusufbida(m): 9:29am On Feb 16, 2018
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).

Jazaka Llahu khair for the clarification

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by hadjipapiey(m): 9:32am On Feb 16, 2018
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).

I love you brother!
BarokaLLAH feekum

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by yusufbida(m): 9:38am On Feb 16, 2018
toffy333:
Salamun Aleikum to my muslim brothers and sisters.

Why do we use different tone in reciting Qur'an During prayers when Allah clearly state in the holy Qur'an in Sura Al Isra ayat 110- that we should recite Qur'an neither in a loud nor in a low voice but follow a way between.

For example we recite The holy Qur'an in a loud tone During Salat fajr, magrib nd isha while we recite Qur'an neither in a low voice nor in a loud tone but completely mute in solat zuhr and isha.

Didn't this our practice contradicts The Qur'an?

The Qur'an never and will Never contradict itself the problem with some of us is that we don't go and learn the Qur'an from Scholars we base our learning of Qur'an on internet like the western education.
This is a challenge for Muslims youth let go to Arabic school so as to understand Tafsr of Qur'an best and to interpret it to it real meaning.

Allahu Musttaany

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by HateIslam: 9:38am On Feb 16, 2018
To the Muslim fateful please the use of phones is haraam.

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by hakeem77: 9:50am On Feb 16, 2018
No contradictions there. The prophet (saw) recited the Quran aloud during subh, magrib and ishai, and we too follow him. Or is there a better example?

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Tokziby: 9:59am On Feb 16, 2018
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).

Thanks for the clarification bro, God Bless u.... Jumat Mubarak.

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by bidemirahmon: 10:00am On Feb 16, 2018
Look up for the meaning of that verse in Tafsir ibn kathir, i guess that particular verse is for recitation during tahajud (Night prayer),
Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by anibirelawal(m): 10:00am On Feb 16, 2018
HateIslam:
To the Muslim fateful please the use of phones is haraam.

Who ask you tongue

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by MansSour: 10:08am On Feb 16, 2018
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).

jazakumulahu khaeron.

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Bimpe29: 10:09am On Feb 16, 2018
Spot on. Jazakallahu Khair. There is no element of confusion as far as Islam is concerned. Alihamdulillah for Islam.
AlBaqir:

# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by dthabit(m): 10:26am On Feb 16, 2018
[quote author=AlBaqir post=64979428]

# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

jazakallahu khairan u have said it all

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Trumps: 10:29am On Feb 16, 2018
toffy333:
Salamun Aleikum to my muslim brothers and sisters.

Why do we use different tone in reciting Qur'an During prayers when Allah clearly state in the holy Qur'an in Sura Al Isra ayat 110- that we should recite Qur'an neither in a loud nor in a low voice but follow a way between.

For example we recite The holy Qur'an in a loud tone During Salat fajr, magrib nd isha while we recite Qur'an neither in a low voice nor in a loud tone but completely mute in solat zuhr and isha.

Didn't this our practice contradicts The Qur'an?

Dear brother, our prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has practicalize to us how to observe the solat, he recited aloud during Subh, Magrib & Ishai , & he recited silently during Zuhr & Asr.so all Muslims must follow him, remember Allah told us he (Muhammad) is the best example for us to follow. So my candid advice to you brother NEVER you take an Ayat of the Quran only just the way you understand it in English or your language but rather seek how prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has actualized it. May Allah make it easy for us.Aamin.

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by babaireti(m): 10:40am On Feb 16, 2018
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).
May Allah increase you in piety,wealth and knowledge

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by salmaj92(m): 11:15am On Feb 16, 2018
HateIslam:
To the Muslim fateful please the use of phones is haraam.
Anti_Islam spotted
Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by EnEnPeecee: 11:16am On Feb 16, 2018
Reciting a book can not be equated with learning and understanding thesame book. That is why they have intentionally make this ones not to read and learn but to only recite and sing it like a song then later, their mallam will fetch some islamic fluid and brainwash them on how they can strap and tie bombs in their pants.

ISLAMABAD is the capital of which country pls

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Boldstar(m): 11:42am On Feb 16, 2018
EnEnPeecee:
Reciting a book can not be equated with learning and understanding thesame book. That is why they have intentionally make this ones not to read and learn but to only recite and sing it like a song then later, their mallam will fetch some islamic fluid and brainwash them on how they can strap and tie bombs in their pants.

ISLAMABAD is the capital of which country pls

I pray God grants you the sense you desperately need to get.

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by yahmohy27: 12:07pm On Feb 16, 2018
AlBaqir:


# If you understand Arabic, you wouldn't have misconstrued that verse even without checking the book of Qur'anic exegesis (Tafasir).

# The word "Salat" does not always mean "five daily prayer/Salat". It could be "praise, supplication etc" depending on the context in which it is being used. In the verse you have quoted, it doesn't mean "the five daily prayer" rather it follows and derived its meaning from the word "Du'a - call/supplication/prayer" in the opening sentence of the same verse: "Say, 'Call Allah or Call ar-Rahman..."

# Let me cite you another example, the same word "Salat" is used in the following two verses with absolutely different meaning:

1. Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 56:

"Surely Allah and His angels are Praying upon the Prophet (yuSALUna ala Nabiy); O you who believe! call for (Divine) blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation."

* yuSALuna - present (tense) verb of "Salat".


2. Surah Maidah: 6

" O ye who believe, when you rise for Salat, wash your faces and your hands..."


* It is crystal clear that the word "Salat" in the first verse means "praise, blessings" while it means the conventional "five daily prayer" in the second verse.


# So, the ayah you have quoted simply gives directive on how "supplication/prayer/Salat - Du'a" (again not five daily salat) are to be recited when we CALL (id'u) or calling Allah or Ar-Rahman. We should not shout (aloud) like the Christians or keep mute and murmuring like the Jews. We should rather maintain a balance course.


# Reciting surah al-Fatiha and other suwar aloud (not shout) and in lowest voice during Salat of different time is established in various ahadith whereby the sahabah could heard and followed the recitation of their Imam, the holy Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa ahli).
Alhamdulilahi for the clarification brother ,may Allah continue to increase your knowledge

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Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Msemakweli(m): 1:19pm On Feb 16, 2018
HateIslam:
To the Muslim fateful please the use of phones is haraam.

How? May you clarify.

I know that, will be haraam according to your use. If you use the phones for good deeds, you will a reward from Allah, but vice versa is true which turn into haraam.
Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 2:08pm On Feb 16, 2018
[quote author=toffy333 post=64968010]Salamun Aleikum to my muslim brothers and sisters.

Why do we use different tone in reciting Qur'an During prayers when Allah clearly state in the holy Qur'an in Sura Al Isra ayat 110- that we should recite Qur'an neither in a loud nor in a low voice but follow a way between.

For example we recite The holy Qur'an in a loud tone During Salat fajr, magrib nd isha while we recite Qur'an neither in a low voice nor in a loud tone but completely mute in solat zuhr and isha.

Didn't this our practice contradicts The Qur'an?

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The problem is hadith,it is conflicting with the Quran.Quran say one thing and hadith will say another,Quran is from GOD and hadith is man made innovation and lies.
Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by Alajiki(m): 4:08pm On Feb 16, 2018
EnEnPeecee:
Reciting a book can not be equated with learning and understanding thesame book. That is why they have intentionally make this ones not to read and learn but to only recite and sing it like a song then later, their mallam will fetch some islamic fluid and brainwash them on how they can strap and tie bombs in their pants.

ISLAMABAD is the capital of which country pls

See what hatred has turned you into.
Re: How Did Allah Command Us To Recite Al Qur'an During Salat? by laidima88(m): 10:25pm On Feb 16, 2018
is that a Biro writing on the Quran
Pls it's not good, you can note it on the side

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