Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Baru keluar gua?
Yes, the practicing ones wake up for the fajr/subuh prayers.
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Yes I usually wake up around 5am. Some times just before 5.
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Yeah. Then they go back to sleep. But I can't get back to sleep after being woken up at that time, though.
Luckily for me,my roommate in uni used to do it quietly. Then he'd go back to sleep.
My friend's roommate used to wake him up and asked him to get out of the room during prayers. Then his roommate would go back to sleep without informing him. The first few times he waited at the hall for some time before realising it.
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
QUOTE(ironite @ Dec 22 2019, 10:10 AM)
Baru keluar gua?
Yes, the practicing ones wake up for the fajr/subuh prayers.
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Solat Subuh. No such thing as Solat Fajar. Solat Subuh starts from the first light of sun showing in the sky. Until sunrise. Mean from 5.45 - 6.45 like that. Yes all good Muslim wake up and pray during this time.
Solat Subuh. No such thing as Solat Fajar. Solat Subuh starts from the first light of sun showing in the sky. Until sunrise. Mean from 5.45 - 6.45 like that. Yes all good Muslim wake up and pray during this time.
Fajr= Subh..most part of the world refer it to solat fajr. Us south east asean country called it subuh
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Solat Subuh. No such thing as Solat Fajar. Solat Subuh starts from the first light of sun showing in the sky. Until sunrise. Mean from 5.45 - 6.45 like that. Yes all good Muslim wake up and pray during this time.
terminologi Solat Subuh lebih prominent di Nusantara. Tapi di tempat-tempat lain.. solat Fajr.
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Betullah. Today I woke up 5.40 am and 3 minutes walk to surau for prayer. Not difficult lah just go to sleep before 11, no coffee or tea after 6 pm.
terminologi Solat Subuh lebih prominent di Nusantara. Tapi di tempat-tempat lain.. solat Fajr.
Mana-mana pun boleh, janji gi solat.
Sapa pandai2 tukar nama solat kat nusantara ni. Nabi panggil solat fajar, tapi kita tukar solat subuh? niat pon dah jadi solat lain?? Sunnah nabi patut solat fajar lah kan?
Sapa pandai2 tukar nama solat kat nusantara ni. Nabi panggil solat fajar, tapi kita tukar solat subuh? niat pon dah jadi solat lain?? Sunnah nabi patut solat fajar lah kan?
Tiada masalah dgn niat sbb benda sama. Solat fardhu pagi hari hanya ada satu.
Sapa pandai2 tukar nama solat kat nusantara ni. Nabi panggil solat fajar, tapi kita tukar solat subuh? niat pon dah jadi solat lain?? Sunnah nabi patut solat fajar lah kan?
Niat ain't an issue as you can even say it in local languages for all that matter.. There are tons of other religious obligations where the lafaz niat/utterance of intention is done in local language, including nikah & zakat.
This post has been edited by lucifer_666: Dec 22 2019, 12:31 PM
Not trying to vroom, but solat times were actually designed for desert people.
It's very hot in Arab, so the people there woke up early, worked in the morning, and rest in the afternoon. Hence the first solat was before they started work, and the next four were after they returned from work. Somehow this practice spread to the whole world.
Niat ain't an issue as you can even say it in local languages for all that matter.. There are tons of other religious obligations where the lafaz niat/utterance of intention is done in local language, including nikah & zakat.
it is issue bro. that is why we have different term for different solat. solat sunat or wajib. if term of solat no issue then, we just niat "usolli fadhu adaan lillahi taala" enought right? but no, we have to specify which solat we are doing. solat name is very important u can goto ask ustaz.
Not trying to vroom, but solat times were actually designed for desert people.
It's very hot in Arab, so the people there woke up early, worked in the morning, and rest in the afternoon. Hence the first solat was before they started work, and the next four were after they returned from work. Somehow this practice spread to the whole world.
No. solat times are explained by God in Quran. Dont make shit up you dont know. ask ustaz or mufti.
it is issue bro. that is why we have different term for different solat. solat sunat or wajib. if term of solat no issue then, we just niat "usolli fadhu adaan lillahi taala" enought right? but no, we have to specify which solat we are doing. solat name is very important u can goto ask ustaz.
The true teaching, u don't lafaz at all, prophet Mohd also never lafaz niat.
it is issue bro. that is why we have different term for different solat. solat sunat or wajib. if term of solat no issue then, we just niat "usolli fadhu adaan lillahi taala" enought right? but no, we have to specify which solat we are doing. solat name is very important u can goto ask ustaz.
It's about the intention isn't it?
We acknowledge that the differences are linguistic & the terms refer to the same prayer/solat.
You might be surprised that the utterance of niat around the world aren't exactly verbatim a how we're practicing here in Malaysia.
(I Headed for ALLAH Intent to Pray Isha’s 4 Rakat ALLAH Taala’s Fard Prayer by Following This Imam Facing towards Kabah, ALLAH is Most Great) +++++++++++++++ For Two raka'ats Prayer(Fard) Pronunciation:
“Nawayatu Aan Usallia Lillahi Taalaa Rakatai Salatil Fajree Faaradullahi Taala Mutaouuazzihan Ila Zihatil Ka’batish Sharifati, Allahuu Akbar”
Translation:
(I Headed for ALLAH Intent to Pray Fajr’s 2 Rakat ALLAH Taala’s Fard Prayer Facing towards Kabah, ALLAH is Most Great) ++++++++++++++++ For three raka'ats Prayer(Fard) Pronunciation:
“Nawayatu Aan Usallia Lillahi Taalaa Salasa Rakaatee Salatil Maaghribee Faaradullahi Taala Mutaouuazzihan Ila Zihatil Ka’batish Sharifati, Allahuu Akbar”
Translation:
(I Headed for ALLAH Intent to Pray Magrib’s 3 Rakat ALLAH Taala’s Fard Prayer Facing towards Kabah, ALLAH is Most Great) ++++++++++++++++ For three raka'ats Prayer(Witr Waajib) Pronunciation:
“Nawayatu Aan Usallia Lillahi Taalaa Salasa Rakaatee Salatil Witree Wajibullahi Taala Mutaouuazzihan Ila Zihatil Ka’batish Sharifati, Allahuu Akbar”
Translation:
(I Headed for ALLAH Intent to Pray Witr’s 3 Rakat ALLAH Taala’s Waajib Prayer Facing towards Kabah, ALLAH is Most Great)
it is issue bro. that is why we have different term for different solat. solat sunat or wajib. if term of solat no issue then, we just niat "usolli fadhu adaan lillahi taala" enought right? but no, we have to specify which solat we are doing. solat name is very important u can goto ask ustaz.
QUOTE(mmusang @ Dec 22 2019, 12:41 PM)
The true teaching, u don't lafaz at all, prophet Mohd also never lafaz niat.
Niat is compulsory even the prophet does it.
inna aqmalu bin niah = every deeds(good deeds) is upon its intentions.
true sunnah = upon takbir / inside your heart you put the niah(intentions) for salat zuhr/fajr etc even in your own language also ok since its niah
niat = amalan hati
lafaz = mengucapkan dengan lisan
but in term of our country or tanah nusantara ,i believe the wisdom from previous ulama is for the ajam or non arab like to learn and practice islam little by little / baby steps so not to make it difficult although a bit differ from the sunnah. and so goes some bidaah practise like yasinan etc just to encourage people to read the quran and do some good amal together and to create a gathering of zikr/remembrance of allah.
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?
Just now early morning go eat breakfast heard sound from nearby mosque. Then do some google search. It's call solat fajr, which is around 5am - 6am depending on location.
That means Muslim need to wake up 5am everyday for solat?? Betul kah? I am skeptical did u all follow?