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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Two important postures of prayer

⚘️It' a great day again. May Allah swt bless and give us goodness in this world and in the hereafter, and grant us Jannathul Firdous.🤲

On the day of Judgement the Prophet will lodge the following complaint.

"Then the Messenger will say: "O my Lord! Truly my people took this Qur'an for just foolish nonsense."

May Allah (Glory be to Allah, The Most High) protect us from this and enable us to read, understand and follow the Quran only.

Raising hands during supplication is man made. Likewise, kneeling.

QURAN REFERENCE TO HIROGLYPICS

20:18
'Waka a' which means to tie. This type of carrying is described in the above verse. This verb is not common to the Arabs. This is an Egyptian verb. Their lifestyle of how they carry load.

Most interpreters  misinterpreted  'Waka a' as ' lean on it'

20:18
He said: "It is my staff, I lean on it, and I guide my sheep with it, and I have other uses in it."

ASBAB

22:15  asbab is mistranslated.

Whoever thinks that God will not grant him victory in this world and the Hereafter, let him extend his reason to the heavens, then let him sever, to see whether this action has removed the cause of his anger.

It means forearm raised in supplication or in prayer. As shown in fig 1

Pictogram for someone who supplicates
fig1

The behaviour of ritual raising of the hands during supplication is Egyptian origin. Likewise kneeling and God did not command these practices to mankind.

God only commanded the standing position of Prophet Ibrahim or 'Qiyam' to Prophet Muhammad to follow. And sujood is drawn upon from the angels when they were commanded to prostrate to Adam.

Therefore, if you only carryout the standing position and prostration in a cycle of prayer , that will be sufficient.

GAZZALI BN MAIDIN
SABAATH 1 Mar 2024🌷

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