Allah don't believe us so we have to repeat same word daily in our prayers.
Allah is not a father and Allah has no any son.
2007-09-21 18:46:29
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answered by Saith 1
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Hi,
That's a verse fro the Holly Quran, and actually, it's the heart of Islam. Islam came to correct the old faith-Adam's, Abraham's, etc, because people strayed from the right path and made God a father (as in Christianity, perhaps with the exception of Unitarians), because, conceptually and logically from Islam's viewpoint, God/Allah is beyond human conception and the idea of a father and a son was an attempt-from a human mind- to explain the birth of Jesus without a father.
2007-09-22 01:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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In Surah 112 ; Al Ikhlas , (The Purity), which often we recite during our prayer , said :
He is ALLAH , THE ONE, ( Allahu Ahad)
THE SELF SUFFICIENT MASTER,(Allahu Shamad)
HE BEGETS NOT NOR WAS HE BEGOTTEN (Lam yalid wa lam yulad)
AND THERE IS NONE CO-EQUAL OR COMPARABLE UNTO HIM.( wa lam yakul laa hukufuan Ahad)
I like this surah very much.
I like to recite this every time I pray.
This Surah give me strength feeling. I love this Surah.
2007-09-22 04:58:28
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answered by bill s 4
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we don't repeat it at all in any of our prayers - there is a short chapter in the Quran with that verse that you are referring to - the only way that it could be repeated 20 times in their daily prayer is if that was the only verse that was memorized - the situation that you cite is extremely and highly unlikely and would only be applicable to a person who only has that one verse memorized - you see where i am getting at? its not something that is normally repeated in normal circumstances
2007-09-22 01:53:31
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answered by Banker 2
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this is sorat Al-ekhlass
it's in the quran which is the word of Allah you don't have to read it in your daily prayer, you don't have to repeat it 20 times your info is wrong, however I love this sorah and I do read it everyday in my prayer because if you read it 3 times it's like you read the whole quran
2007-09-22 05:38:07
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answered by sopa 2
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I dont do that and dont know anyone who does.
We recite any part of the Quran in the prayers.
Many recite the 114 chapter which has a verse translated as--- he begets not nor was he begotten.
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2007-09-22 01:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Muslim have to read vesrese from Quran minimum three in every Rakat. Some people read this but most of people read this or other verses from Quran. As far as this concerned it is presentation of basic belief of God in Islam. That He is One, .......... , He is self-Sufficient.
2007-09-22 01:54:34
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answered by Anonymous
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well, actually I recite that chapter which contains the word that u mistranslated. It actually says "He begets no one, nor is he begotten" Me, I repeat that hmmm, 10 times, I guess. It's one of the shortest chapter and easy to memorise. Wouldn't you tell your wife "I Love you" almost all the time. What's wrong if we love GOD more than u want us too!
2007-09-22 01:57:43
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answered by Mr.POP 5
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who said so?..
have you researched the meanings of all Muslims prayers?..
i bet you aren't..
there are no such thing...
i guest you are misunderstood..
the words are, "There is no God except Allah, and Muhammad is Allah's prophet"..
please,do not misunderstood Islam..
2007-09-22 01:49:01
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answered by Amirul 5
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whatever mumbo jumbo a religion promulgates we must remain tolerant as the cut your head from your neck remember politness is politically correct .
2007-09-22 01:50:03
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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