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August 21, 2009, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by al Furqaan
a better question is what happens in 5 billion years when the sun burns out, and hence there is no day or night???
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Nah! I got the same one for you in a different context. How about prayers in Antarctica? Prayers are also dependent on the position of the Sun. Since there is no sunrise for 6 months, does that mean, no Fajr for 6 months? And no sunset, so no Isha for 6 months?
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Originally Posted by Tigers_eye
As far as I can recall the story, Ibrahim (A) didn't say, "it was your main God with Axe." He used his finger pointing towards the big statue with axe.
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Absolutely correct. But, the mother of all questions is; did a great prophet of Allah technically lied??!
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August 21, 2009, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by al Furqaan
a better question is what happens in 5 billion years when the sun burns out, and hence there is no day or night???
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Well if that arrives on us then we just have to get in touch with al Furqaan for an answer, I suppose.
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Originally Posted by BanCricFan
Absolutely correct. But, the mother of all questions is; did a great prophet of Allah technically lied??!
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yes. Ibrahim(A'laihis Salam)...three times in his whole life(they appear to be lies...but infact they were truth!):
1. the one mentioned above where he told the townsmen that the chief doll destroyed the other dolls...
2. he was newly wed. he went to give Da'wah to an egyptian king...the king was the womenizer of that times... he told the king that sarah was my sister...had Ibrahim(a'laihis alam) said that sarah was his wife...he would have been chopped off...as the king approached sara to seduce her..his whole body turned into stone...the king later embraced Islam
3. I forgot this occasion(but i can look it up, insha'Allah!)
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August 21, 2009, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Tokai
Nah! I got the same one for you in a different context. How about prayers in Antarctica? Prayers are also dependent on the position of the Sun. Since there is no sunrise for 6 months, does that mean, no Fajr for 6 months? And no sunset, so no Isha for 6 months?
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it depends. consistency is the key.
for example, let us assume that fasting is no longer allowed since an antarctican day is 365 regular days long. if thats the case, then prayers would only be offered 5 times in those 365-day long antarctican day.
however, if we say, fast during alternating 12 hour stretchs, simulating regular days, then one would have to simulate prayer times as well.
its based on which standard u choose.
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Originally Posted by Tokai
Nah! I got the same one for you in a different context. How about prayers in Antarctica? Prayers are also dependent on the position of the Sun. Since there is no sunrise for 6 months, does that mean, no Fajr for 6 months? And no sunset, so no Isha for 6 months?
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Forget about religion Tokai Bhai; you answer me; what about food in there? Are you going to live on one Breakfast, One Lunch & one dinner in 6 months? Are you going to sleep once in 6 Months? Let us know how you solve these issues, we can have a better explanation of religion later. Infact Religion comes after those.
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August 26, 2009, 03:16 AM
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Which are the 03 regular (Daily) prayers mentioned by name in Al Quran?
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August 26, 2009, 09:45 AM
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Which are the 03 regular (Daily) prayers mentioned by name in Al Quran?
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Fajr, Isha, ?
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August 26, 2009, 09:46 AM
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There is one more. That's why the question was asked. BTW, I do not give any partial credit.
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Since no one answered, I give you the answer. The fifth surah that starts with QUL:
Sura Jinn.
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August 27, 2009, 05:50 AM
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Fajr, Isha, ?
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One More ??
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Asr?
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August 27, 2009, 08:26 AM
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Asr?
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Time.
My guess would be Magrib.
Now if someone else guesses dhur we are in business.
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Fajr, Dhur, Magrib....right?
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Fajr, Dhur, Magrib....right?
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ব্যাবসায় পুরা ধরা...
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BANFAN, please give the answer. In the meantime, here is a question from me:
Which companion of the prophet is known for his love for cats?
BK bhai, you should know this
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August 28, 2009, 08:42 PM
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BANFAN, please give the answer. In the meantime, here is a question from me:
Which companion of the prophet is known for his love for cats?
BK bhai, you should know this
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I believe it was Abu Humaira (RA). (Testing my neurons )
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August 28, 2009, 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by One World
I believe it was Abu Humaira (RA). (Testing my neurons )
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yup i think
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August 28, 2009, 11:47 PM
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yup i think
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Thanks but lets wait till the questioner confirms it.
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August 29, 2009, 04:22 AM
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I believe it was Abu Humaira (RA). (Testing my neurons )
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You almost got it. But it is 'Huraira', not 'Humaira'.
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August 29, 2009, 04:58 AM
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You almost got it. But it is 'Huraira', not 'Humaira'.
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Thanks for correcting. Honestly while posting I had that little confusion going.
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BANFAN, please give the answer. In the meantime, here is a question from me:
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Salat ul FAZR
Salat ul WUSTA (Middle Prayer)
Salat ul ISHA
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August 31, 2009, 04:12 AM
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Nothing to answer, so here is a new question: Which sultan was so pious that he was selected to lead the Janaza of a famous saint? The saint directed before his death to choose someone who has never missed Asr prayer or looked at gayr mahram women unlawfully. Who was the Wali?
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Nothing to answer, so here is a new question: Which sultan was so pious that he was selected to lead the Janaza of a famous saint? The saint directed before his death to choose someone who has never missed Asr prayer or looked at gayr mahram women unlawfully. Who was the Wali?
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Must be Badshah Hazrat Alamgir (Rahmatullahi Alaihi). He was a great Muslim scholar and a saint.
The famous daint should be Hazrat Muzzadadi Alfe Sani Serhindi (Rahmatullahi Alaihi).
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