Prayer of Qaraim - Banu Israil
I seek refuge in GOD from the rejected Satan
In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Ramadhan Mubarak
Appendix 15 Rashad Khalifa :
When Abraham implored God in 14:40, he did not ask for wealth or health; the gift he implored for was: "Please God, make me one who observes the contact prayers (Salat)." The religious duties instituted by God are in fact a great gift from Him. They constitute the nourishment required for the growth and development of our Souls. Without such nourishment, we cannot survive the immense energy associated with God's physical presence on the Day of Judgment. Belief in God does not by itself guarantee our redemption; we must also nourish our souls (6:158, 10:90-92). Additionally, 15:99 states that observing the religious duties instituted by God is our means of attaining certainty:
"Worship your Lord in order to attain certainty." [15:99]
The Quran teaches us that we learned ALL THE RELIGIOUS PRACTICES of Islam from Abraham. The whole Arabian society before and during the time of Muhammad had many followers of the religion of Abraham. Thus Abu Lahab, Abu Jahl, and the idolators of Quraish used to observe Salat prayers as we can see in 8:33-35.
I saw a link that was about prayer of Qaraim - Banu Israil. One look at it is enough for the Muslims to realize that the prayers of the Qaraim - Banu Israil and Salat of muslims are one and like. You can see it in original language here:
http://derekhsaddiqim.blogspot.com/2010/06/tefila-poranna-i-wieczorna.html
Or translated to English (by google translator) here:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fderekhsaddiqim.blogspot.com%2F2010%2F06%2Ftefila-poranna-i-wieczorna.html&sl=auto&tl=en
In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Ramadhan Mubarak
Appendix 15 Rashad Khalifa :
When Abraham implored God in 14:40, he did not ask for wealth or health; the gift he implored for was: "Please God, make me one who observes the contact prayers (Salat)." The religious duties instituted by God are in fact a great gift from Him. They constitute the nourishment required for the growth and development of our Souls. Without such nourishment, we cannot survive the immense energy associated with God's physical presence on the Day of Judgment. Belief in God does not by itself guarantee our redemption; we must also nourish our souls (6:158, 10:90-92). Additionally, 15:99 states that observing the religious duties instituted by God is our means of attaining certainty:
"Worship your Lord in order to attain certainty." [15:99]
The Quran teaches us that we learned ALL THE RELIGIOUS PRACTICES of Islam from Abraham. The whole Arabian society before and during the time of Muhammad had many followers of the religion of Abraham. Thus Abu Lahab, Abu Jahl, and the idolators of Quraish used to observe Salat prayers as we can see in 8:33-35.
I saw a link that was about prayer of Qaraim - Banu Israil. One look at it is enough for the Muslims to realize that the prayers of the Qaraim - Banu Israil and Salat of muslims are one and like. You can see it in original language here:
http://derekhsaddiqim.blogspot.com/2010/06/tefila-poranna-i-wieczorna.html
Or translated to English (by google translator) here:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fderekhsaddiqim.blogspot.com%2F2010%2F06%2Ftefila-poranna-i-wieczorna.html&sl=auto&tl=en
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