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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #10 on: Friday 28 May 2010, 08:15 »
dear thank for nice religious knowledge  :thumbs

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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 29 May 2010, 07:37 »
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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 29 May 2010, 09:11 »
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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 29 May 2010, 22:05 »
u tell me thank u so i tell u that i don't want any thank u from my friends.

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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 17 June 2010, 03:02 »
Jumma prayer indeed has its own significance. Almighty Allah has set higher rewards for this prayer and emphasized Muslims not to leave Friday prayer. In Quran Allah has mentioned about the Jumma Prayer in the following verses:

O you who believe! when the call is made for prayer on Friday, then hasten to the remembrance of God and leave off business; that is better for you, if you know. (Qur'an 62:9)

And when the prayer is ended, then disperse in the land and seek of Allah's bounty, and remember Allah much, that ye may be successful. (Qur'an 62:10)

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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #15 on: Monday 11 April 2011, 03:57 »
Nobody questions this part? >>>>> "The seventh condition is for the mosque to be open for everybody. If the door is locked and the namaz is performed inside the mosque it will not be accepted. However, it does not hurt the namaz not to allow women into the mosque in order to prevent fitna."

So we cannot lock the mosque, but we can basically keep women out to prevent fitna? I am sorry but we can disagree with our maddhab if it contradicts the sunnah. It is not an insult to any faqih of the past. Fiqh does not stand still while people change.  The Prophet never stopped women from entering, there is a sahih hadith about this. Umar RA wanted to prevent them but he was stopped. Also, tell me where there is a mosque where women attending causes such a fitna that major sins are committed! This is insulting because it assumes that women are fitna....there are also men in the mosque who can be a fitna. When you leave the mosque and enter the street, you will see women everywhere, so why do you let women in the street but you dont let them in the Houses of Allah?

I think before we post texts from the Middle Ages, we need to also place a comment that many times the circumstances changes. We are not in the Ottoman Empire and we are not in a world where people even follow a maddhab. Most of the time if I ask someone what makes him a Hanafi or Maliki he can only give me a few simplistic answers such as, "I leave my hands to my side when I pray"  or "I dont eat shrimp because it's makruh" It is good to follow a maddhab, it teaches us one way to do things.....but we can take from other imams. In fact most of us in the modern world already take from other maddhabs. This is what the Shafiis do when they make hajj. Some Shafiis believe they literally lose wudu when they 'touch' women....all other madhahibs say this 'touching' in Quran means sexual relations. But for Shafiis who go on hajj it is impossible to not touch a women in this crowded place. So you see there are no brick walls between the madhahib, so to follow one maddhab as if it is the deen itself is a problem.

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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 28 April 2011, 04:55 »
Brothers and sisters

We always go to the logic when the matters are ambiguous, and go to the facts of the matter:
1- Jama'ah is obligation on the Muslim men, and if not enough of them preformed it then all the men of the city committed a sin.
2- It is not obligatory on the Muslim women to got to the mosque, and it is preferred for them to pray at home if the mosque has limited spaces by women going they will take the space where men could pray (no more space for men).
3- if there is enough space for all men and women to attend it, no rules come to play and everyone is welcomed.

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Re: FRIDAY (JUMA) PRAYER
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 19 May 2011, 22:36 »
Well every recitation will bring you more closer to ALLAH so you can pray any versus, Ayah or dua with deep heart and pure intention it will so sure bring you more under the umbrella of ALLAH and you will be save from devil.

 



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