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Sumayah, Puerto Rico - wrote on 1/18/2005 7:44:02 PM
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Comment:Asslamu Alikum
May Allah reward all the work and effort you put on your website. I have been using your articles for years and translated them into Spanish to give to new Muslims in my community. Mashaalah.
Yusuf AlQaradawi said once: "A man from the desert will meet the Prophet (sws), make shahadah and come back to the desert 3 days later and never see the Prophet again and still he die a Muslim and go to Paradise. Today we read 100 books of fiqh and still we are not sure about the correct wudu." Thank you all for showing Islam as it is: clean and simple.
Jazak Allah Kahiran
Sumayah min Puerto Rico
ABDUL MALIK, KONONGO GHANA - wrote on 12/31/2004 3:42:23 AM
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Comment:Assalam Alaikum,This article is very educative and useful to new muslim who can read english. May ALLAH continue give you wisdom to continue with the good work, insha allahu paradise is for you.
Mirza, Trinidad - wrote on 2/2/2004 8:17:53 AM
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Comment:Assalamu Alaikum,
Thank you for an informative site. I read the comments on this article. Your description of the Eid salaah is an accepted method by many muslims. What you should have done however, is say that this is according to the Hanafi madhhab. Whenit comes to fiqh issues, qualification of the information is necessary.
Noor Mohammed Kazim, India - wrote on 1/30/2004 6:12:36 PM
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Comment:Its good to have a website which gives knowledge about Islam to our brothers and sisters across the globe.Please keep up the good work.
Suhila malik, London - wrote on 1/30/2004 8:53:16 AM
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Comment:Jazak allah Khair for all the infor provided by all brothers/Sisters. We are all in the learning process, and I feel we learn each day of our life. This is a fantastic site and very useful for all of us. Eid Mubarik to all - remember me in your Duaas.
Nazira Ali, Trinidad West Indies - wrote on 1/30/2004 5:57:54 AM
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Comment: Assalaamu Alaykum
May Allah Subhanahu wata'ala reward you immensely for the good job u are doing. However with your article on the performance of the Id Salaah I agree with the last two writers re- the number of takbeer in either Eid al Adha or Eid al Fitri. When we give sound advice for many Muslims to follow then we should always provide the daleel for our statements. I too share the the following practise:- that the first raka'at should have 7 takbeers after takbeeratul ihraam and the second rakaah has 5 takbeers after getting up from second prostration of first raka'ah (called i'tidal).
This is how it's performed: - After opening takbeer (takbeeratul ihram), recite the opening supplication (subhanakallahumma ...) - the Imam will then make additional takbeer by raising the hands and then place the hand again on the chest; then recite "subhaanallah, walhamdulillaah, wa laa ilaaha illallaah, allaahu akbar. This should be done 7 times - After that, the Imam will recite Al Faatihah and finsh the first rakaah as usual
On second rakaah after takbeer for i'tidal, the Imam should do 5 takbeers in each of which one would again recite subhaanallaah, wal hamdulillah,wa laa ilaaha illallaah, allaahu akbar.
May Allah wa jaal ,SubhanAllah help us in keeping away from innovations in His Deen , Insha'Allah.
Aisha , Australia - wrote on 11/28/2003 6:59:34 AM
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Comment:I agree with the comment from Indonesia about the 7 and 5 Takbirat. My husband (Egyptian and a scholar) has many books on Shariah law and he checked this year as we were joining some Fijian brothers and sisters in Islam. They also thought 6 and 6. Could you please post where your information comes from. I think if there is an alternative then it is the duty of Muslims giving out information to give the views of the four main schools of Islamic thought or at least to say which school the writer is quoting. By the way, takbir is the singular and takbirat plural. Fine to make the plural takbeers (takbirs) but not the singular.
Your articles can be very helpful but many take them as being the only way and even the most usual way, which may or may not be the case. Could you in future quote sources. Many thanks for the initiative and many interesting articles.
Afri Muliansyah, Indonesia - wrote on 7/4/2003 8:53:15 PM
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Comment:I'm very happy to see that internet can be used as the way of our da'wah and learning about Islam.
Something I'd like to comment is regarding number of takbeer in either Eid al Adha or Eid al Fitri: the first raka'at should have 7 takbeers after takbeeratul ihraam and the second rakaah has 5 takbeers after getting up from second prostration of first raka'ah (called i'tidal)
This is how it's done:
- After opening takbeer (takbeeratul ihram), recite the opening supplication (subhanakallahumma ...)
- Imam will then do additional takbeer by raising the hands and then place the hand again on the chest; then recite "subhaanallah, walhamdulillaah, wa laa ilaaha illallaah, allaahu akbar. This should be done 7 times
- After that, Imam will recite al Faatihah and finsh the rakaah as usual
On second rakaah after takbeer for i'tidal, Imam should do 5 takbeers in each of which is to recite subhaanallaah, wal hamdulillah, ... again.
I hope this info can be clear for you all. You can find how to perform these eid salats on many books of hadith...
Wassalaamu 'alaikum warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh.
Alhaj che Bakari, Dar-es-Salaam, TANZANIA - wrote on 2/16/2003 7:01:35 AM
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Comment:1. Extremely useful guidelines and very simple to
understand and follow the steps.
2. In Step 8: our Imams in Tanzania first say the
3 Takbirs before reciting Al Fatiha, then Surah
and normal Takbir for Rukuh. Is that OK?
Robert, USA - wrote on 2/12/2003 4:41:17 PM
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Comment:Thanks for the information, though I am not Muslim, I appreciate learning.
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