"THE FİVE DAİLY PRAYERS'' İN THE QUR'AN

Which is the basis of religion prayer five times a day was prescribed to Muslims. It symbolizes all the creatures worship prayer. Prayer was prescribed at the 23-year period of Mecca and Medina from general to specific. The times are referred to in general terms in this aayah and are exp¬lained else...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b29b0ea16018420ca36304597c8d638b2021-11-24T09:21:00Z"THE FİVE DAİLY PRAYERS'' İN THE QUR'AN2148-416310.9761/JASSS1913https://doaj.org/article/b29b0ea16018420ca36304597c8d638b2019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=163538050_43ErenC%C3%BCneyt-833-851.pdf&key=26984https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163Which is the basis of religion prayer five times a day was prescribed to Muslims. It symbolizes all the creatures worship prayer. Prayer was prescribed at the 23-year period of Mecca and Medina from general to specific. The times are referred to in general terms in this aayah and are exp¬lained elsewhere in the Book, without defining precisely when those times start and end – that was explained in detail by the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The Qur’aan does not contain details of all the rules. The Qur’aan mentions many rules, but it also tells us that the Sunnah is a source of evidence in which many rules are mentioned in detail that are not mentioned in the Qur’aan. What Allaah mentioned about the times of the prayers in His Book is (interpretation of the meaning): “Perform al-Salaah from mid-day till the darkness of the night and recite the Qur’aan in the early dawn…” [al-Isra’ 17:78]. Mujaahid reported from Ibn ‘Abbaas: “’Mid-day’ means when the sun has passed its zenith for salaat al-zuhr, and ‘the darkness of the night’ means the beginning of the night, for salaat al-maghrib.” It was also reported from Ibn ‘Umar that mid-day meant the zenith… Allah says (inter pretation of the meaning): “And perform al-salaah at the two ends of the day and in some parts of the night” [Hood 11:114]. ‘Amr reported from al-Hasan that ‘the two ends of the day’ means fajr at the first end and zuhr and ‘asr at the other; ‘some parts of the night’ means maghrib and ‘isha’. So according to this opinion the aayah refers to all five prayers.Cüneyt ERENFırat Universityarticlequr’ân, qur’ânic interpretation, the style of the qur'an, prayer, fivetime, sunnah, devotions/prayeSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 6, Iss 23, Pp 833-851 (2019)
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"THE FİVE DAİLY PRAYERS'' İN THE QUR'AN
description Which is the basis of religion prayer five times a day was prescribed to Muslims. It symbolizes all the creatures worship prayer. Prayer was prescribed at the 23-year period of Mecca and Medina from general to specific. The times are referred to in general terms in this aayah and are exp¬lained elsewhere in the Book, without defining precisely when those times start and end – that was explained in detail by the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The Qur’aan does not contain details of all the rules. The Qur’aan mentions many rules, but it also tells us that the Sunnah is a source of evidence in which many rules are mentioned in detail that are not mentioned in the Qur’aan. What Allaah mentioned about the times of the prayers in His Book is (interpretation of the meaning): “Perform al-Salaah from mid-day till the darkness of the night and recite the Qur’aan in the early dawn…” [al-Isra’ 17:78]. Mujaahid reported from Ibn ‘Abbaas: “’Mid-day’ means when the sun has passed its zenith for salaat al-zuhr, and ‘the darkness of the night’ means the beginning of the night, for salaat al-maghrib.” It was also reported from Ibn ‘Umar that mid-day meant the zenith… Allah says (inter pretation of the meaning): “And perform al-salaah at the two ends of the day and in some parts of the night” [Hood 11:114]. ‘Amr reported from al-Hasan that ‘the two ends of the day’ means fajr at the first end and zuhr and ‘asr at the other; ‘some parts of the night’ means maghrib and ‘isha’. So according to this opinion the aayah refers to all five prayers.
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