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Islam Invite to the Way of your Lord with wisdom and fair preaching, and argue with them in a way that is better. Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone astray from His Path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided." Holy Qur'an 16:125 |
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Wodhu
Assalamalikum,
While praying, we sholud give our full concentration towards Allah and our prayers. No sinful thought should come in mind, or any other act that nullifies our salah should be done. My question is: Is it same while performing wodhu? And should our concentration not divert to anyother thing? |
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Maybe this is a stupid question, so nobody answered it. Actually, this question often pops up in my mind so I thought of putting it here and get it answered by someone. But I guess, no one is willing to answer it. Please anyone solve my this question.
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http://www.iberr.org/wuzu.htm
I think this link will help you alot. It contain details of wudu and prohibitions etc. I have seen it. It also helps in answering the question you posed. I was used to talking while wudu and my sister always told me to stop talking but now i dont divert my attention while ablution. But if you need to do something like opening a door, saying something urgent etc then there is relaxation......alot ov it in Islam. Cheers Khawar |
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Assalamalikum,
Thanks a lot, lot, lot dear. Here I would like to correct your mistake. You have misspelled 'posed', its 'posted'. You ate 't'. May Allah bless you, ameen. |
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its posed not posted, you got it wrong. Check dictionary. Cheers. Lol sometimes argumentation do helps.
Cheers pose (poz)v. posed, pos-ing, pos-es.v. intr. 1. To assume or hold a particular position or posture, as in sitting for a portrait. 2. To affect a particular mental attitude. 3. To represent oneself falsely; pretend to be other than what one is.v. tr. 1. To place (a model, for example) in a specific position. 2. To set forth in words; propound: pose a question. 3. To put forward; present: pose a threat. See Synonyms at propose. --------------------------------------------------------- Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary Copyright © 1997 The Learning Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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Thanks a lot! Actually, when you said the following, I thought you were trying to say 'posted': It also helps in answering the question you posed. Insaan apni galtiyoon say he seekhta hai, atleast I learned some vocabulory! |
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