How do you pray like the prophet?

How do you pray like the prophet?

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Where in the Quran does it say how do you pray?

In verses 19:58–59, we are told that God blessed many prophets before Muhammad and that after them, some generations stopped praying. This indicates that they did know how to pray.

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How do you pray salat behind Imam?

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How can we make Dua for our prophet?

Etiquettes of your dua:

  1. Start off with salawat on the prophet saw (Allahummasalli…)
  2. Use Allah’s beautiful names to call Him.
  3. Praise Allah as He deserves.
  4. Face the qiblah.
  5. Raise your hands into the position of making dua.
  6. Have faith that your dua will be accepted and Allah will respond one way or another.

What does a Muslim need to read to understand hadith?

A muslim in Simple Islam needs to read only a book (Quran) which is an effort affordable by every muslim. On the other hand, in the current Islamic sects learning Hadith and its dependent skills requires years of studying, a heavy undertaking not affordable by ordinary muslims.

What is the difference between hadith literature and the Quran?

While hadith literature speaks of things which “nullify” the prayer as if it were a product to be inspected, the Quran focuses on internalising the reading so that it prevents us from injustices and evil acts (29/45).

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Is it necessary to consult a clergy to contribute to the Quran?

When the Quran invites us to contemplate it (47/24), it does not mention that we need a barrage of qualifications in order to do so, nor does it ask us to consult any scholars. If we compare this with hadith literature, we will find that it is necessary to consult a clergy.

Is there a place for elders in simple Islam?

There is no place for Elders nor their complicated package of how to become one. In the rest, we first introduce Simple Islam, which is based solely on Quran (and not Hadith). We then present the supporting arguments for Simple Islam. We then explain the pros and cons of eliminating Hadith from the religious practice.