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(ENG) The Quran, the Sabbat and the prayer

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Islam is a unique spiritual project which I qualify as "religious successions" to be the last to have been revealed.

 

The reason why this is a religious succession is a fascinating subject in itself, starting a long time ago.
 

However, there are conflicting opinions that invite you to consider certain things differently.

 

So Sheikh Muhammad Al-Munajid says that "Saturday and Sunday are not holidays for Muslims".

 

The Koran clearly says Surah 2:65. You have certainly known those of yours who transgressed the Sabbath. Well, we said to them: "Be abject monkeys!"
 

If this article is old, 2011, the opinion of the Sheikh may be obsolete.

 

But why pray on Friday if the Sabbath is Saturday?

 

It sounds weird. But WHY do people pray on Friday when their book says Saturday?

 

In their defense, I have drawn up the theory presenting Friday as the day of Venus. This star is traditionally the planet of lust and sins.

 

Was this day chosen to purify it by holiness?
 

I do not know...
 

Prayer in Islam is interesting and comes out of certain conceptions.

 

Thus, the believer does not necessarily turn to face Mecca.
 

As it's written :

"2: 148. To each an orientation towards which he turns. Compete therefore in good works. Wherever you are, God will bring you all back to Him, for God is certainly Omnipotent. "

 

A Muslim can therefore turn wherever he likes. Everything is good because everything is God.

 

Would it be good to turn “to” to pray?
 

The Koran speaks of the Sacred Mosque, but can we consider a spiritual principle and not material to the notion of sacred?

 

If the sacred is immaterial ... the concept of an invisible Church among Protestants seems also close.
 

So if the Sacred Mosque is spiritual, it should be attached to something larger and invisible than a material and geographic point that can be used as a landmark of conquest or expansion of faith.

 

Attaching land to the mechanics of holiness detailed by the Chinese-Tibetan affair could help explain.

 

To help develop the concept of barbarians as strangers to the lands where the culture the saint has spread and developed.
 

Consequently, the sacred cultures are by their saints, and are spread throughout the world.
 

Can we pray while turning to our sick child?
 

Areas of the world that suffer?
 

In the case of a spiritual movement questioning Unity, this raises questions.
 

I don't want to embarrass anyone ...

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