80 percent of the Quran talks about salah / salat. In short, salat is to help poor people financially or in any way which is possible for you, doing good for humanity, staying away from bad deeds, doing good deeds, being upright honest, righteous, just etc.etc.
Salaamun Alaykum. According to the grammar 'Yaaa aiyuhal lazeena aamanoo' in 24:21 indicates 'those who have believed before'. Here, 'those' people are the people who believed before the Quran was revealed. That aya is a reminder to those people.
Your understanding is not correct. Ibn Kathir in his tafsir wrote that Quran is referring to those who had believed in the Quran. How can people believe in the Quran when Quran wasn't even revealed. 'Yaaa aiyuhal lazeena aamanoo' does not mean what you claim.
@@zaydkhan6885 So, you don't read to try to understand the Quran by yourself as you rely on Ibn Kathir's understanding! And, you also don't believe there were Torah-believers, some of whom later became Muslims? Why already some Jews had been residing in Madina and welcomed Rasullahh (SAWS)? Think as Allahh SWT orders us to think and reflect... 🙂
@@shuvra73 How can you understand the Quran without a scholar of Arabic language and without a scholar of hadith? What does the Quran mean? The best people to tell you are the sahaba who learnt it from RasoolAllah. Why even try to reinvent the wheel when the wheel has already been invented?
I disagree with my brother, according to the Dictionary of the Holy Quran, by Abdul Mannaan’Omar, on page 322. Zakat, by giving charity or spending in the need to help others is a form of purification. The most valuable thing we have is our time. We can also purify our souls by helping others. The word Zakat is generally translated as an Islamic tax, or charity or alms, however, none of them renders its full meaning.
Allah's ibadat means to serve Him not to worship Him. Serving Allah is to help poor people ( Muslims and non Muslims ) financially or in any way which is possible for you regularly, doing good for humanity. Islam / Quran is secular, it has NO rituals, just God's laws which are secular not religious
I have always been confused over two words in Quran Tazkiyah of the same root zakah...and another one taher/Mutahher..In most of the Quran translations they have been translated has purification which is absolutely wrong...at one side taher actually means purification but Tazkiyah is clarification and Zakat is all about what ever you have understood using the process of Salat you need to provide clarification to the people ..And salat is the process of learning concepts of Quran with your research and deep toiling. Surah 9: ayat 103 is good example where both these terms are used so both cannot mean same
Highly recommended, but be careful of the practioners who get superstitious, I have seen dirty hands claiming to pull out demons by the blood .... stupid fools! but the technique is wonderful but should not be overdone and only under practiced care
Wa aqeemus salata wa tuz zakata, salat and zakat are together in the Ayat, so you read ritual prayers 5 times a day but do you give zakat 5 times a day too ??? No you don't, you give zakat once a year which is unquranic method and also you're not doing salah of the Quran, you're reading parsi namaz/ Hindu namaskara. I'm not saying that you should give zakat 5 times a day, lol. In short, whenever you make money / profit / income etc., give the surplus / extra amount out of it to the poor
There are two Muslims in the world sir. I see it on my screen. I see no chances of all other Muslims even scenting fragrance of the heaven except you two. Don't take this statement of mine out of context dear.
Great learning
80 percent of the Quran talks
about salah / salat. In short,
salat is to help poor people
financially or in any way which
is possible for you, doing
good for humanity, staying
away from bad deeds, doing
good deeds, being upright
honest, righteous, just etc.etc.
Salaamun Alaykum. According to the grammar 'Yaaa aiyuhal lazeena aamanoo' in 24:21 indicates 'those who have believed before'. Here, 'those' people are the people who believed before the Quran was revealed. That aya is a reminder to those people.
Your understanding is not correct. Ibn Kathir in his tafsir wrote that Quran is referring to those who had believed in the Quran. How can people believe in the Quran when Quran wasn't even revealed. 'Yaaa aiyuhal lazeena aamanoo' does not mean what you claim.
@@zaydkhan6885 So, you don't read to try to understand the Quran by yourself as you rely on Ibn Kathir's understanding! And, you also don't believe there were Torah-believers, some of whom later became Muslims? Why already some Jews had been residing in Madina and welcomed Rasullahh (SAWS)? Think as Allahh SWT orders us to think and reflect... 🙂
@@shuvra73 How can you understand the Quran without a scholar of Arabic language and without a scholar of hadith?
What does the Quran mean? The best people to tell you are the sahaba who learnt it from RasoolAllah.
Why even try to reinvent the wheel when the wheel has already been invented?
@@zaydkhan6885sounds fair .. please tell us the literature "the sahaba" authorized for us all
Salat -> Zakat Surah Al-Baqarah 2:3 purify with the rizq which Allah has given us. And the best rizq to us is the pure preserved written Quran.
Since the Quran was revealed
in Arabic language so take the
Arabic language meanings not
the Persian language
I disagree with my brother, according to the Dictionary of the Holy Quran, by Abdul Mannaan’Omar, on page 322. Zakat, by giving charity or spending in the need to help others is a form of purification. The most valuable thing we have is our time. We can also purify our souls by helping others. The word Zakat is generally translated as an Islamic tax, or charity or alms, however, none of them renders its full meaning.
Allah's ibadat means to serve
Him not to worship Him.
Serving Allah is to help poor
people ( Muslims and non
Muslims ) financially or in any
way which is possible for you
regularly, doing good for
humanity. Islam / Quran is
secular, it has NO rituals, just
God's laws which are secular
not religious
I have always been confused over two words in Quran Tazkiyah of the same root zakah...and another one taher/Mutahher..In most of the Quran translations they have been translated has purification which is absolutely wrong...at one side taher actually means purification but Tazkiyah is clarification and Zakat is all about what ever you have understood using the process of Salat you need to provide clarification to the people ..And salat is the process of learning concepts of Quran with your research and deep toiling.
Surah 9: ayat 103 is good example where both these terms are used so both cannot mean same
absolutely spot on ! Alhamduillah
As salamu alaikum, Dr Zaid. It's not on the topic but what is your opinion about hijama, the cupping treatment.?
Highly recommended, but be careful of the practioners who get superstitious, I have seen dirty hands claiming to pull out demons by the blood .... stupid fools! but the technique is wonderful but should not be overdone and only under practiced care
Wa aqeemus salata wa tuz
zakata, salat and zakat are
together in the Ayat, so you
read ritual prayers 5 times a
day but do you give zakat 5
times a day too ??? No you
don't, you give zakat once a
year which is unquranic
method and also you're not
doing salah of the Quran,
you're reading parsi namaz/
Hindu namaskara. I'm not
saying that you should give
zakat 5 times a day, lol. In
short, whenever you make
money / profit / income etc.,
give the surplus / extra
amount out of it to the poor
There are two Muslims in the world sir. I see it on my screen. I see no chances of all other Muslims even scenting fragrance of the heaven except you two. Don't take this statement of mine out of context dear.