Powered by
UI
Techs
Home
>
Forums
>
>
General Discussion
>
namaz
Post Reply
Username
Password
Format
Andale Mono
Arial
Arial Black
Book Antiqua
Century Gothic
Comic Sans MS
Courier New
Georgia
Impact
Tahoma
Times New Roman
Trebuchet MS
Script MT Bold
Stencil
Verdana
Lucida Console
1
2
3
4
5
6
Message Icon
Message
- Forum Code is ON
- HTML is OFF
Smilies
[quote]ABOUT THE “MISSED PRAYER” 1. Is there any importance of ‘Discipline’? 2. Is there any ‘Discipline’ in Islam? 3. Does God like ‘Discipline’? 4. What is God’s reaction if someone breaks His ‘Discipline’ except where He Himself gives some relaxation? 5. Does God like any men made Discipline, like does God likes someone worshiping something other than Him? Nauman from PAKISTAN You said:- He was of the jinn” in Verse 18.50 clearly shows that he was among them who were asked to prostrate. Do not please impose a lie on Allah. Why did God say only one Jin, not the others or why didn’t God say, “Angels and Jinns? If God is addressing The angels only, then Iblees was surely an angle and became Jinn after God’s disobedience. You said:- I say again; ask any Arabic scholar. Why shouldn’t be asked whom the mother tongue is Arabic? You said:- If I say, “I put the cat to sleep” Are you going translate it in Urdu as; “Mai Nay Billy Ko Solaa Dia” OR “Mai Nay Billy Ko Maar Dia” What a nonsense example is!!!!! While quoting the example, don’t you see any obvious difference between,” I put the cat to sleep” and “I kill the cat”? This is the voice of your subconscious that you traditionalist people are unable to understand even the very simple thing!!!! Oosman from USA Your quote: Can angels say no to Allah's commands? Quote of Quraan: [51: 56] And I have not created the jinn and the men except worshiping Me. If God has created the jinn and the men for worshipping only then they both must also not be disobedient to God. So, similarly, Can the jinn and the men say no to Allah's commands? Quote of Noble Quran: And whatever good they do, nothing will be rejected of them; for Allâh knows well those who are Al-Muttaqûn 3.115. As about the times of offering prayers there are clear words of God. So this verse does not imply on any salat. For example see below. Regarding marriages, for men, there are clear words of God, UPTO 4 marriages. Suppose someone already have 4 wives and want to do GOOD to the 5th one (a widow with children) to support her and her children. Will God accept this good deed done by him for the widow and her children while there are clear words of God, upto 4 marriages? So your interpretation of the verse3.115 is WRONG. Like your interpretation, does a man want to be enlisted oneself among Al-Muttaqûn to marry 5th wife to support her and her children or does someone want to be enlisted oneself among Al-Muttaqûn, after breaking the discipline of God. Similarly, as about the times of offering prayers there are clear words of God, the verse 3.115 does not imply on any salat.[/quote]
Mode
Prompt
Help
Basic
Check here to be notified by email whenever someone replies to your topic
Show Preview
Share
|
Copyright
Studying-Islam
© 2003-7 |
Privacy Policy
|
Code of Conduct
|
An Affiliate of
Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences ®
Top