Ebrahim Rashid - Any Answers?

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“The Prophet is blessed by Allah and His angels, bless him then you, that are true believers, and greet him with a worthy salutations.”  H.Q. 33:56


We hear this verse being recited after every adhan.


The holy Prophet is blessed in the following way: “O Allah. Send grace on Mohammad and the family of Mohammad, the way Thou sent grace on Ibraheem and the family of Ibraheem.  And send blessings on Mohammad and the family of Mohammad, the way Thou sent blessings on Ibraheem and the family of Ibraheem in the worlds.  For Thou art worthy of all praise, full of Glory.”


It’s exactly this kind of blessings which is sent on the holy Prophet in namaz or salat.  The blessings are not sent on the holy Prophet alone but also on his family.  Still more important is the fact that neither the sahabas nor the wives of the holy Prophet are included in these blessings and salutations.


Why is it then that on other occasion, when the name of the holy Prophet is mentioned, he i.e. the holy Prophet himself, his family, the sahabas and also his wives are blessed?


Why is it that on many occasions when the name of the holy Prophet is mentioned, then only he alone is blessed and his family are excluded? Only “peace be upon him” is mentioned and not “peace be upon him and his family”?


If the companions and the wives of the holy Prophet are worthy of salam and salutations, then why aren’t they included in your salat or namaz?


If the Muslims are true in their claim to love the Ahlul-Bayt as they deserve and are worthy of, then the first and the foremost sign would be to remember them in the salams and salutations of the holy Prophet.


ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALAA MUHAMMADINW WA ALE MUHAMMAD.


O ALLAH BLESS MUHAMMAD AND THE FAMILY OF MUHAMMAD. 

 

Q. Name the Surah and the verse and the verse no. in which wudhoo is mentioned.


A.  Surah-e-Maidah verse no.6.


“O’ you who believe! When you get ready for prayers, wash your faces and your hands along with the elbows, and wipe a part of your heads and a part of your feet to the ankles…”


In the light of above mentioned verse of the holy Qur’an, can someone explain why the wudhoo performed by our Sunni brothers is miles away from the one prescribed in the Book of Allah?


Who is responsible for the innovation and on whose authority?  


All the suras of the holy Qur’an except one commence with “Bismillahir rahmanir raheem”.  Yet our Sunni brothers omit “Bismillahir rahmanir raheem” in their salat/namaz.  There is NO word “Ameen” after sur-e-fatiha in the holy Qur’an and yet they say “Ameen” after reciting sur-e-fatiha!  One wonders why what is in the Qur’an being not recited and the word which cannot be found in the sur-e-fatiha being added.


If “Bismillahir rahmanir raheem” is not part of the suras of the holy Qur’an, then why are they there in the Qur’an?  And if they are part of the suras then why are they being omitted?


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