12-3. How to pray in Islam.

Updated. 

4 August 2021 (1442 AH).    


Namaz.

Namazi.

Namoz.

Nemac.

Nimêj.

Rugăciunea.

Salá.

Salaad.

Salaada.

Salah. 

Salāh.

Salāhs.

Salát.

Salat.  

Salāt.

Ṣalāt.

Ṣalawāt.

Selat.

Shalat.

Sholat.

Solat.

Sumbayang.

Pregària salat.

نماز

صلاة

نوێژ

צלאה

Чак.

Как.

Намаҙ

Намоз

Ламаз

Салят

ނަމާދު

નમાજ઼

살라트

नमाज़

নামায

ნამაზი

സ്വലാ

ნამაზი

සලාත්

தொழுகை  

నమాజ్

ละหมาด

サラート

ਨਮਾਜ਼

礼拜

نماز صبح

الصلاة في_الإسلام

 

Morning prayer.

The Fajr prayer.

Fajr.

Fadzsr.

Fadżr.

Salaada Subax.

Salat al Fajr.

ṣalāt al-faǧr.

Sabah-namaz.

Sabah namaz.

Sabah namazı.

Sübh namazı.

Subuh (solat).

Salat Subuh.

Shalat Subuh.

Solat Subuh.

Bomdod.

Namazi i mëngjesit.

Фаджр

Иртәнге намаҙ

Иртәнге намаз

ফজরের নামাজ

فجر

את תפילת הבוקר (See)

פג'ר תפילה

صلاة الفجر 

 

Noon prayer.

The Dhuhr prayer.

Dhuhr.

Lohor.

Zuhr.

Namazi i mesditës.

Podne namaz.

Salaada Duhur.

Salat al Zuhr.

Salat Zuhur.

Solat Zuhur.

Zöhr namazı.

Öğle namazı.

Бесін намазы

Зухр

Өйлә намазы

যোহরের নামাজ

ד'והר 

זמן תפילת הצהריים

הט'הר - תפילת הצהריים.  

ظہر

نماز ظهر  

صلاة الظهر 

 

Afternoon prayer.

The Asr prayer.

Asr.

Asr (Gebet).

Asr (islam).

Аср.

ʿaṣr.

Asar.

Aszr.

Ikindij.

Ikindija namaz.

Namazi i pasditës.

Salaada Casir.  

Salat al-'asr.

Salat Asar.

Solat Asar.

Əsr namazı.

Икенде намазы

আসরের নামাজ

അസ്ർ

עס'ר 

זמן תפילת אחר הצהריים 

תפילת אחר הצהריים 

תפילת הצהריים 

של תפילת הצהריים 

عصر (نماز

صلاة العصر 

 

Sunset prayer.

The Magrib prayer.

Magrib.

Magrib ima.

Maghrib.

Namazi i mbrëmjes.

Akšam namaz.

Şam namazı.

Salaada Magrib.

Salat al Maghrib.

Solat Maghrib.

Shom (payt).

Ахшам намазы.

Магриб (молитва).

मगरिब

মাগরিবের নামাজ

אחצ'אם 

זמן תפילת הערב

نماز مغرب 

صلاة المغرب 

 

Night prayer.

The Isha prayer.

Isha.

Isha’a.

Al-‘Isha’

Al-ʿishāʾ

Isá.

ʿišā'

Isza.

İşa namazı.

Jacija namaz.

Salaada Cishe.

Salat al Isha.

Salat Isya.

Solat Isa.

Solat Isyak.

Namazi i natës.

Ястү намазы

Иша

ইশার নামাজ

ഇശാ

תפילת הלילה 

עישאא 

عشاء 

نماز عشا 

صلاة العشاء 


INDEX:

1. Introduction to prayer in Islam.

Introduction to salah in Islam.

How to pray in Islam.

How Muslims pray.

2. Muslim prayer positions a to j.

3. The dawn Fajr Prayer. 2 unit rakat prayer.

4. The sunset Maghrib Prayer. 3 unit rakat prayer.

5. The night Isha Prayer. 4 unit rakat prayer.

6. The noon Dhuhr Prayer. 4 unit rakat prayer.

7. The afternoon Asr Prayer. 4 unit rakat prayer.

8. The five prayers compared to the dawn Fajr prayer. See https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/how-to-pray-in-islam-part-2

9. Learning the five prayers compared to the dawn Fajr prayer. See https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/how-to-pray-in-islam-part-2

10. Prayer style and prayer tradition. 

11. Jewish prayer.

12. How Muslims, Jews and Christians pray.

13. The Good News delivered to Jews and Christians and Muslims and all humans 1400 years ago by Prophet Muhammad.



1. Introduction to prayer in Islam. 

Introduction to salah in Islam. 

1. All Muslims of sound mind should pray.

Menstruating woman do not pray during bleeding caused by menses and during bleeding after child birth which can be up to 40 days.

Video A. Dr. Zakir Naik style of salah for man and women.flv

The style of prayer for man and women in Islam.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQrUX5qzInQ 


2. All Muslims who have reached the age of puberty should pray.


3. Before prayer perform ritual washing.

Do wet purification wudu or dry purification tayammun or full body purification ghusl here:

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/ablution


4. Pray with clean cloths, clean body and in a clean place for prostration such as on a mat.


5. The five obligatory prayers should be done during their correct time.


6. Adhan is the first call to come to prayer.

Iqama is the second call made immediately before prayer when worshippers line up for prayer here:

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/adhan 


7. Face the qibla qiblah direction towards the Kabaa Kabah in Mecca Makkah Saudi Arabia.


8. Have the intention niyyah to pray. 

The intention niyyah to pray is not said verbally but said in your heart meaning in your mind. 

“I intend to say two units rakah of prayer salah in the dawn prayer Fajr facing the Kabah.”


9. Pray in front of a sutrah.

When not in a mosque or in congregational prayer then pray in front and close to an object used as a barrier called a sutrah so that your prayer is not interrupted by people or animals walking in front of you.

The distance between the worshipper and the sutrah should be less than or equal to three forearms length.

The height of the sutrah should be not less than one forearms length.

A sutrah is not needed if one cannot be found.

Prayer can be done facing a wall.

People and animals can be blocked using a hand.

Do not walk between a person and their sutrah.

Do not walk closer than 3 forearm lengths in front of a praying person who has no sutrah.

A person is allowed to walk between the rows in congregational prayers.


10. Those unable to stand in prayer due to illness or travel can pray in bed or seated. 

If a person is unable to pray in a certain position then any position that allows prayer is acceptable.


11. When looking at different videos you will notice small differences in some words and some actions. Small differences in prayer are a normal part of Islam. 


12. Introduction to the five daily prayers in Islam. 


Video C. My Prayer - Part 4 Step by Step Guide Part 1 of 2 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHdOSjmNTL4 

Video D. My Prayer - Part 4 Step by Step Guide Part 2 of 2 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZun0SlFYmc 




2. Muslim prayer positions a to j. 

Prayer positions in Islam a to j. 

Original drawing by Sureyya Aydin, 1992, first published in the educational book Inn i det ukjente, by NRK (Norwegian broadcasting corporation). Drawn by Sureyya Aydin, Norway.




3. The dawn Fajr Prayer.

The morning Fajr prayer (“Fa-jar”) is said after dawn before sunrise. 

The morning Fajr prayer consists of two units or two cycles of prayer called 2 rakat (rakaat, raka’at, rakahs). A single unit is called a rakah (rak’ah rakaah rakkah). 


First Rakat. 

Loudly recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran. 

1 to 13 loudly. 


Second Rakat. 

Loudly recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran and the complete Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 20 loudly. 


First rakat         1 to 13 loudly.

Second rakat  14 to 20 loudly. 


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  



First rakat of the dawn Fajr 2 rakat prayer

1. Standing Qiyam. 

Prayer position a.

Raise hands to the shoulders or to the top of the ears and recite the takbir by saying “Allaahu akbar” at the start of prayer.

(This is the start of the first of two units rakat in the morning prayer).

A Muslim raises his hands to recite the takbir in prayer. 

Photo by Muhammad Mahdi Karim (www.micro2macro.net) this is his own work, GFDL 1.2, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8428884


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn Allaahu Akbar watch and repeat what you hear on this video 0.7 minutes to 0.10 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 0.10 minutes to 0.15 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  




2. Prayer position b.

On the chest put the right hand over the left wrist.

Friday prayer in the mosque, Tulehu, Ambon Island, Indonesia.

Tropenmuseum the Dutch Museum of World Cultures. Photo by H.W. (Henk) van Rinsum. 




3. Istiada (isti’ada, isti'adah, istiadhah, istianah, istighathah, istighosah) is asking refuge with Allaah from the accur

sed Satan Shaitan and is said quietly so that you hear your words. “A-uthu-bilahi mina shaytan-ir rajim.”

See Video 1 and 2 below.


Quran 16:98 Koran 16:98 So when you recite the Quran, (first) seek refuge in Allaah from Satan Shaitan the accursed (who lost the mercy of Allaah for his evil behavour and has Allaah’s promise that Satan Shaitan will be in Hell Jahannam in the hereafter).


Satan Shaitan has a false belief in Allaah because Satan Shaitan does not do good deeds.

Satan Shaitan is not going to Paradise Jannah because Satan Shaitan has a false belief in Allaah.

Satan Shaitan believes in Allaah but it is a false belief because Satan Shaitan does not do good deeds.

Satan Shaitan believes in the hereafter but that shall not save him from Hell Jahannam in the hereafter.


Quran 6:158 Koran 6:158 "... belief in it (Allaah and the Day of Resurrection and Judgement) shall not help any soul …. if in belief (he or she) did not earn good (by doing righteous deeds in their life). ....” 

Quran 41:8 Ayah 41:8 “For those who believe and do good deeds, for them is an everlasting reward (in Paradise Jannah).” 


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn seeking refuge from Satan Shaitan watch and repeat what you hear on this video 0.10 minutes to 0.15 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 0.15 minutes to 0.20 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  


A-uthu-bilahi mina shaytan-ir rajim         I seek refuge in Allaah from the cursed Satan Shaitan. 




4. Recite the first chapter of the Quran called The Opening Surah Al-Fatiha. 

See Video 1 and 2 below. 


Koran chapter 1 The Opening.

Quran surah 1 Al-Fatiha.

Bismillahir rahmanir rahim                         In the name of Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Most Kind. 

Alhamdu lillahi rabbil alamin                      All praise is for Allaah, the Lord of the Universe. 

Arrahmanir rahim                                      The Most Merciful, the Most Kind. 

Maliki yawmid din                                      Master of the Day of Judgement. 

iyyaka na budu wa-iyyaka nasta-in           You alone we worship, from You alone we seek help. 

ihdinas siratal mustaqim                            Guide us on the straight path. 

Siratal ladhina an amta alayhim                The path of those whom You have favoured. 

Ghayril maghdubi alayhim wa lad dallin  Not of those who earned Your anger nor of those who are misguided. 

Amin                                                          Amen. 


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. To learn Quran chapter The Opening Al-Fatiha watch and repeat what you hear on this video 0.15 minutes to 0.52 minutes after the beginning. 

Quran chapter The Opening Al-Fatiha is said in every prayer asking Allaah for guidance to good behaviour and truth and not misguidance to evil behaviour and falsehood. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 0.20 minutes to 1.03 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  




5. After Surah Al-Fatiha recite another chapter surah or other verses ayah of the Quran. 

Here are three chapters from the Quran: 


Koran chapter 112 Sincerity. 

Quran surah 112 Ikhlas. 

Bismillahir rahmanir rahim                      In the name of Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Most Kind. 

Qul who-wal la-who ahad                       Say, He is Allaah, the One (creator of every creation).

Al-la-hu-samad                                       The Eternal, the Absolute 

Lam ya-lid wa lam yu-lad                        No one is born from him nor is He born 

Wa lam yakul lahu kufu-wan ahad          And there is no one like Him. 


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn Quran chapter Sincerity surah Ikhlas watch and repeat what you hear on this video 0.52 minutes to 1.07 minutes after the beginning. 

Quran chapter Sincerity surah Ikhlas describes the difference between Allaah and the creation. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 1.03 minutes to 1.20 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  


Koran chapter 113 Daybreak. 

Quran surah 112 Falaq. 

Bismillahir rahmanir rahim                        In the name of Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Most Kind. 

Qul a-uthu bi-rabbil fa-laq                   Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of the dawn (daybreak). 

Min sharri ma kh-laq                           From the evil of that (Satan Shaitan which) He has created. 

Wa min sharri gha-si-qin itha wa-qab       And from the evil when night comes. 

Wa min sharri naf-fa-tha-ti fil-u-qad          And from the evil of those who blow on knots 

Wa min sharri ha-sidin i-tha hasad           And from the evil of the envier when he envies.


Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer. 

To learn Quran chapter Daybreak surah Falaq watch and repeat what you hear on this video 3 minutes to 3.28 minutes after the beginning.

Quran chapter Daybreak surah Falaq asks for Allaah’s protection against evil.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs 


Koran chapter 114 Humans. 

Quran surah 114 Nas. 

Bismillahir rahmanir rahim              In the name of Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Most Kind. 

Qul a-uthu bi-rabbin-nnas                Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind.

Maliki-nnas                                              The King of mankind.

Elahi-nnas                                               The God of mankind.

Min sharril was-wa-sil kha-nnas              From the evil of the retreating whisperer (Satan Shaitan) 

Alla-the yu-was-wisu fii suduri-nnas        who whispers into the hearts minds of humans (and jinn). Minal jinnati wan-nas                        (Promoting evil) from among the jinn and of mankind.


Video 3: How to Pray like the Prophet Muhammad salallaahu alayhi wa sallam - 2 RAKAT PRAYER - Detailed Guide. 

To learn Quran chapter Humans surah Nas watch and repeat what you hear on this video 11.00 minutes to 11.37 minutes after the beginning. 

Quran chapter Humans surah Nas asks Allaah for protection against evil. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLWJtXtmnbM 




6. Raise hands to the shoulders or to the top of the ears saying “Allaahu akbar” then bow down. 


7. Bowing Ruku. 

Bow down in prayer position c. 

Bow down and place the palms of the hand on the knees with finger spaced out and the back horizontal and say three times “Subhana rabbiyal atheem.”

See Video 1 and 2 below.

Photo: Jameh Mosque of Nishapur, Nishapur, Iran. Thank you to Wikipedia. 


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn to bow and say Subhana rabbiyal atheem watch and repeat what you hear on this video 1.07 minutes to 1.20 minutes after the beginning. 

Subhana rabbiyal atheem means Glory to my Lord, the great. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 1.03 minutes to 1.20 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  


Say three times: 

Subhana rabbiyal atheem                    Glory to my Lord, the great.




8. Standing up from bowing. 

Bowing to standing up is prayer position c to d.

Stand up and raise the hands to the ears saying “Sami allaahu liman hamidah” and then lower the hands and say “Rab-ba-na la-kal hamd.”

I’tidal is the position between bowing ruku and returning to the position of standing Qiyam.

See Video 1 and 2 below.

Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn to standup and raise the hands saying Sami allaahu liman hamidah watch and then saying Rab-bana wa-la-kal hamd repeat what you hear on this video 1.20 minutes to 1.26 minutes after the beginning. 

Sami allaahu liman hamidah means Allaah hears those who praise him.

Rab-bana wa-la-kal hamd means Our Lord all praise is due to You.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 1.37 minutes to 1.42 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  


Standup from bowing saying: 

Sami allaahu liman hamidah                 Allaah hears those who praise him. 

Rab-bana wa-la-kal hamd                   Our Lord all praise is due to You.




9. Standing up with hands down is prayer position d. 

Say “Allaahu akbar” before prostrating and then prostrate.

10. Prostration Sujud. 

Prostrating on the ground is prayer position e. 

Prostrating is called falling on the face. 

The forehead, nose, palms of the hands, knees and toes touch the ground. 

Say three times “Subhana rabbiyal ala.” 

See Video 1 and 2 below. 

Photo: Antonio Melina/Agência Brasil, Muslims in prostration in Syria.

Prostrating is called falling on the face. 


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn to fall on the face and say Sub-ha-na rab-biyal ala repeat what you hear on this video 1.26 minutes to 1.36 minutes after the beginning. 

Sub-ha-na rab-biyal ala means Glory to my Lord, (who is) the Highest (of importance to every creation).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 1.42 minutes to 1.55 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  


Say three times: 

Sub-ha-na rab-biyal ala                          Glory to my Lord, the Highest.




11. Sitting upright on bent knees is prayer position f. 

Say “Allaahu akbar” and then sit upright on bent knees and with the palms of the hands on the knees. 

Say two times “Rabbi gh-fir-li.” 

See Video 1 and 2 below.  

Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn to sit on bent knees and say Rabbi gh-fir-li repeat what you hear on this video 1.36 minutes to 1.44 minutes after the beginning. 

Rabbi gh-fir-li means My Lord forgive me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 1.55 minutes to 2.00 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  


Rabbi gh-fir-li                                     My Lord forgive me. 




12. Sitting upright on bent knees and prostrating a second time to the ground is prayer position f to g.

Say “Allaahu akbar” before prostrating a second time and then prostrate a second time so that the forehead, nose, palms of both hands, knees and toes touch the ground.

Say three times “Subhana rabbiyal ala” like in the first prostration (See 10).

13. After prostrating a second time and sitting upright on bent knees is prayer position g to h.

The first rakat of the morning prayer is completed.

In step 14 you will stand up saying “Allaahu akbar” to start the second rakat. 

Second rakat of the dawn Fajr 2 rakat prayer


14. Standing Qiyam. 

Prayer position h to a.

After the second prostration and the sitting upright on bent knees in the first rakat and then standing up to do the second rakat is prayer position h to a.

Say “Allaahu akbar” and standup.

This is the start of the second and last rakat of the morning prayer. 

15. Standing up with hands on the chest is prayer position b.

On the chest put the right hand over the left wrist.

See 2 in the first rakat.. 

16. Recite the first chapter of the Quran called The Opening Surah Al-Fatiha.

See 4 in the first unit rakat of prayer.




17. Repeat 5 to 12 of the first rakat.

After reciting Quran chapter Al-Fatiha in step 16 repeat step 5 by reciting another chapter surah or other verses ayah of the Quran through to step 12 which is prostrating a second time in prayer position g.  

18. After the second prostration in step 12 say “Allaahu akbar” and sit upright on bent knees.

This is prayer position h 

Prayer position h is the position of pray on bended knees or the Tashahhud prayer position. 

Recite the Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

See Video 1 and 2 for 18 and 18a in 18a below.  

First Tashahhud is the first part of prayer while kneeling on the ground. 

Tahiyyat. 

Attahiyat. 

Quran 33:56 Koran 33:56 Allaah and His (Allaah’s) angels shower blessings on the Prophet (Muhammad). All you who believe (in Allaah), ask (Allaah for) blessings on him (Prophet Muhammad) and greet him with a worthy greeting.


At-ta-hiy-ya-tu Li-la-hi                              All praise are for Allaah 

Was Sala-wa-tu                                       and prayers 

Wat Tay-ya-ba-tu                                     and goodness. 

As-sa-la-mu A-lay-ka                               Peace be upon you, 

A-you-han Nabiy-you                        O Prophet 

Wa rah-mat-ulla-hi                           And the mercy of Allaah 

Wa ba-ra-ka-tuh                                And His blessings. 

As-sa-la-mu A-lay-na                           Peace be upon us 

Wa a-laa                                                  and on 

I-ba-di-llah-i-s-sa-li-hin                            the righteous servants of Allaah. 



18a. The first Tashahhud continues with the declaration of faith called the Shahada.

In this part of the first tashahhud raise the index finger on the right hand meaning there is only one Allaah. 

See Video 1 and 2 for 18 and 18a below. 


Raise the index finger on the right hand meaning there is only one Allaah and receite the declaration of faith called the Shahada: 

Ash-adu An La                                       I bear witness there is no 

ila-ha ill-Allaah                                       god but Allaah 

Wa Ashadu Anna                                   and I bear witness that 

Muhammadan abduhu wa                     Muhammad is His servant and 

Rasoo-looh                                            the messenger of Allaah. 

Lower the index finger on the right hand. 


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn the first tashahhud consisting of the Attahiyat in 18 and the Shahada in 18a repeat what you hear on this video 3.40 minutes to 4.01 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 4.22 minutes to 4.51 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  




18b. Second Tashahhud Ibrahimiyah is the blessing of the prophet.

This is the second tashahhud prayer.

18b, 19 and 20 are said only at the end of each of the five daily prayers.

This is the end of the two rakat morning prayer therefore both the first part 18 and 18a and the second part 18b and 19 and 20 are said. 

See Video 1 and 2 below. 


Alla-humma Sal-li                                 O Allaah send your peace

ala Muhammad                                     on Muhammad 

Wa ala ali                                              and on the family    

Muhammad                                           of Muhammad 

Kama Sal-lay-ta                                    As You sent your peace  

ala Ibrahim                                            on Abraham 

Wa ala ali                                              and on the family 

Ibrahim                                                  of Abraham. 

in-na-ka Ha-mi-doom Majid                  Truly you are praiseworthy and Glorious. 

Alla-humma Barik                                 O Allaah send Your blessing 

ala Muhammad                                     on Muhammad 

Wa ala ali                                              and on the family 

Muhammad                                           of Muhammad 

Kama Barakta                                       as You sent Your blessing 

ala Ibrahim                                            on Abraham 

Wa ala ali                                              and the family 

Ibrahim                                                  of Abraham 

in-na-ka Ha-mi-doom Majid                  Truly you are praiseworthy and Glorious.


Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. To learn the second tashahhud called Ibrahimiyah the blessing of the prophet in 18b repeat what you hear on this video 4.01 minutes to 4.26 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 5.01 minutes to 5.38 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  




19. Prayer position i. 

Turn your face to the right and say the greeting. 

See Video 1 and 2 for 19 and 20 in 20 below.

Turn the face to the right and say: 

As-sa-la-moo A-lay-koom                         Peace be on you  

Wa Rah-ma-tul-laah                                 and the mercy of Allaah. 




20. Prayer position j. 

Turn your face to the left and say the greeting.

See Video 1 and 2 for 19 and 20 below.  

Video 1: How to pray 2 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky. 

To learn the greeting in 19 and 20 repeat what you hear on this video 4.26 minutes to 4.34 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HitdQ4YBJg 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Fajr Prayer 

See 5.40 minutes to 5.49 minutes after the beginning. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-L3YhezHs  


Turn the face to the left and say: 

As-sa-la-moo A-lay-koom                        Peace be on you  

Wa Rah-ma-tul-laah                                and the mercy of Allaah.  

Fajr Prayer summary. 

Fajr Prayer.

(“Fa-jar”)

Dawn.

2 rakat.


1. 

Al Fatiha.

Plus another sura.

Bow, Fall on face.

Loudly.


2. 

Al Fatiha.

Plus another sura.

Bow, Fall on face.

Plus complete tashahhud.

Loudly.

Learning the Fajr Prayer. 


Fajr Prayer.

(“Fa-jar”)

Dawn.

2 rakat.


1. 

Al Fatiha.

Plus another sura.

Bow one time.

Fall on face two times.

Recite 1 to 13

Loudly.


2. 

Al Fatiha.

Plus another sura.

Bow one time.

Fall on face two times.

Plus complete tashahhud.

Recite 14 to 20

Loudly.

“Allaahu akbar” in the first unit rakat of prayer. 


1. Raise hands to the shoulders or to the top of the ears and recite the takbir by saying “Allaahu akbar" at the start of prayer.”


2. Raise hands to the shoulders or to the top of the ears saying “Allaahu akbar” then bow down.


3. Say “Allaahu akbar” before prostrating and then prostrate.


4. Say “Allaahu akbar” and then sit upright on bent knees and with the palms of the hands on the knees.


5. Say “Allaahu akbar” before prostrating a second time and then prostrate a second time.


6. Say “Allaahu akbar” and standup.

The first unit rakat of prayer is completed.

The second unit rakat of prayer will begin with the opening Al-Fatiha from the Quran.

4. The sunset Maghrib Prayer. 

The sunset Magrib prayer (“Mag-rib”) is said immediately after sunset.

The sunset Magrib prayer consists of three units or three cycles of prayer called 3 rakat. 


First Rakat. 

Loudly recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran. 

1 to 13 loudly. 


Second Rakat. 

Loudly recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran and the first part of the Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 18a loudly. 


Third Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and the complete Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


First rakat         1 to 13 loudly. 

Second rakat 14 to 18a loudly. 

Third rakat     14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


Video 1: How to pray 3 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3Cj0fLBOE 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Maghreb Prayer 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppLV1AA59ko  




5. The night Isha Prayer. 

The night Isha prayer (“i-sha”) is usually said in the first part of the night. 

The night Isha prayer consists of four units or four cycles of prayer called 4 rakat


First Rakat. 

Loudly recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran. 

1 to 13 loudly.


Second Rakat. 

Loudly recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran and the first part of the Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 18a loudly. 


Third Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha. 

1 to 13 (excluding 5) silently


Fourth Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and the complete Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


First rakat         1 to 13 loudly. 

Second rakat 14 to 18a loudly. 

Third rakat       1 to 13 (excluding 5) silently

Fourth rakat  14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


Video 1: How to pray 4 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGR7eZXjmk 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Isha Prayer 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ABW6HTxm8A   




6. The noon Dhuhr Prayer. 

The noon Dhuhr prayer (“Du-hur”) is said when the sun begins to decline from the noon position directly above.

The noon Dhuhr prayer consists of four units or four cycles of prayer called 4 rakat. 


First Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran. 

1 to 13 silently. 


Second Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran and the first part of the Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 18a silently. 


Third Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha. 

1 to 13 (excluding 5) silently


Fourth Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and the complete Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


First rakat         1 to 13 silently. 

Second rakat 14 to 18a silently. 

Third rakat       1 to 13 (excluding 5) silently

Fourth rakat  14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


Video 1: How to pray 4 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGR7eZXjmk 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Dhuhr Prayer 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTSyJ11lRDM&ebc  




7. The afternoon Asr Prayer. 

The afternoon Asr prayer (“Are-sar”) is said midway between noon and sunset.

The afternoon Asr prayer consists of four units or four cycles of prayer called 4 rakat. 


First Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran. 

1 to 13 silently. 


Second Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and another part of the Quran and the first part of the Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 18a silently. 


Third Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha. 

1 to 13 (excluding 5) silently


Fourth Rakat. 

Silently recite The Opening Al-Fatiha and the complete Tashahhud which is the prayer said while kneeling on the ground. 

14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


First rakat         1 to 13 silently. 

Second rakat 14 to 18a silently.

Third rakat     1 to 13 (excluding 5) silently

Fourth rakat  14 to 20 (in step 17 exclude 5 and do 6 to 12) silently


Video 1: How to pray 4 Rakat (units) - Step by Step Guide From Time to Pray with Zaky 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAGR7eZXjmk 

Video 2: My Prayer - The Asr Prayer 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh4_HGr5iAA 

8. The five prayers compared to the before sunrise dawn Fajr prayer.  

a. The Opening Al Fatiha is the first chapter sura of the Koran Quran.

b. After reciting the Quran then bow and fall on the face to the ground.

c. After the bowing is the Tashahhud kneeling on the ground when the first part of the Tashahhud prayers are said except in the last raket when the complete Tashahhud prayers are said.

9. Learning the five prayers compared to the dawn Fajr prayer. 

a. The Opening Al Fatiha is the first chapter sura of the Koran Quran.

b. After reciting the Quran then bow and fall on the face to the ground.

c. After the bowing is the Tashahhud kneeling on the ground when the first part of the Tashahhud prayers are said except in the last raket when the complete Tashahhud prayers are said.

10. Prayer style and prayer tradition. 

During prayer Allaah looks at the heart and not at prayer style and tradition.

Humans look at the outside of a human at style and tradition but Allaah looks inside the heart of every human.

Allaah will not reject the prayer of any of his creation because of pray style and tradition. 

It is what is inside the heart that is important to Allaah.


Allaah promised Paradise Jannah to everyone who believes and does good deeds.

Tradition and what is inside the heart are two different things.

Humans are concerned with tradition but Allaah is only concerned with what is inside the human heart.

Allaah is the Most Kind and Most Merciful to every creation that calls out to Him no matter what tradition they follow. 


Allaah explains how Allaah listens to the stone idol worshippers when they call Allaah for help and Allaah then saves the stone idol worshippers who are in a storm on a ship meaning anyone who calls Allaah in any tradition will be heard by Allaah and Allaah will answer them because they remembered Allaah and Allaah loves all His creations who remember Allaah.


Quran 29:65 Koran 29:65 And when they go on ships they pray to Allaah, making their prayers to Him (Allaah) only, but when He (Allaah) brings them safely to land they associate partners (with Allaah by praying to things that Allaah created such as stone idols instead of praying to Allaah who is the creator of the things to whom they mistakenly pray).


Video: Watch! Rabbi Tovia Singer responds to caller: Is Christianity and Islam idolatry?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICprG6PLnAE




11. Jewish prayer. 

Torah Exodus 30:21 so they shall wash their hands and their feet, so that they do not die (impure on Holy ground); and it shall be a commandment for ever to them (the children of Israel), even to him and to his offspring throughout their generations.  


Exodus 40:30 And he set the laver (basin) between the tent of meeting (with Allaah in worship) and the altar (of sacrifice to Allaah), and put water in it to wash; 


Exodus 40:31 so that Moses Musa and Aaron Harun and his sons might wash their hands and their feet there; 


Exodus 40:32 when they went into the tent of meeting (with Allaah in worship), and when they came near to the altar (of sacrifice to Allaah), they should wash; as the LORD (Allaah) commanded Moses Musa. 


Zabur Psalm 95:6 (King David Dawud said) O come, let us bow down and bend the knee; let us kneel before the LORD (Allaah) our Maker;


1 Kings 8:54 "... he (King Solomon Sulaiman) arose .... from kneeling on his knees ..."

1 Kings 8:55 And (then) he (King Solomon Sulaiman) stood (up) ..."


Video 1: Why muslim call god allaah rabbi tovia singer. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-13LjTuEyk 

Video 2: Similarities between Islam and Judaism | Zain Khan & Rabbi Ben Abrahamson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-YPjE-xMcA  

Video 3: Jewish man says allaah is a biblical name for god.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arZZ8Gidgw0 

Video 4: Jewish Prayer (Amida: translated & transliterated). 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCIqv03NQ6k  

Video 5: Bowing in Jewish Prayer: Questions Answered.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0r4953BESo  

Video 6: Demonstration of Jewish prayer. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgFA5UonqyU

Video 7: Jewish Prayer - الصلاة اليهودية - כריעות בשמונה עשרה 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aHWASyMjwg  

Video 8: Jews praying - great resemblance with Muslim's prayer (namaz) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrWyhVwpURQ 

Video 9: Two Muslims and Jew Praying at the same place 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4HoVa61ocA





12. How Muslims, Jews and Christians pray. 

a. Allaahu Akbar in the Jewish Bible. 

Allaah is great in the Jewish Bible. 

Tanakh Jewish scripture Zabur Psalm 145:3 Great is the LORD (Allaah), and highly to be praised; and His (Allaah’s) greatness (is so great it) is unfathomable. 

Tanakh Jewish scripture Nehemiah 8:6 And Prophet Ezra Uzair blessed the Lord, the great Allaah. And all the people answered, “Amen, Amen,” ...” 


b. Allaahu Akbar in the Gospel Injil. 

Allaah is great in the Christian Bible. 

Gospel of Luke 1:46 And Mary said: "My soul does magnify the Lord (Allaah), 

Gospel of Luke 1:49 because the Mighty One did great things for me. His (Allaah’s) name is Holy. 


c. Lifing the hands, bowing and falling on the face in the Jewish Bible. 

Tanakh Jewish scripture Nehemiah 8:6 And Prophet Ezra Uzair blessed the Lord, the great Allaah. And all the people answered, “Amen, Amen,” with the lifting up of their hands and they bowed their heads and fell down before the Lord (Allaah) with their faces to the ground (prostrating). 


d. Falling on the face in the Gospel Injil. 

Injil of Isa by Matthew Gospel of Matthew 26:39 And then after he (Prophet Jesus Isa) had moved forward a little, he fell on his face, praying and saying, "My Father (Allaah), if it is possible, remove this cup (task) from me. Nevertheless, not as I (Prophet Jesus Isa) will (shall be done), but as You (Allaah) will (shall be done)." 


e. Prayer in the Quran. 

Quran 48:29 Koran 48:29 “… You see them (believers in Allaah) bowing and prostrating (in prayer), seeking bounty from Allaah and (seeking Allaah’s) pleasure. The mark (of faith) on them is on their face (foreheads) from the traces of (sand that is seen there after their prayer caused by the) prostration (of their foreheads touching the ground). That is their example (of their devotion to Allaah which is also in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil). …” 


f. The five daily prayers in the Quran.

Quran 20:130 Koran 20:130 So (Prophet Muhammad forgive the stone idol worshippers in Makkah in Quran 45:14 as you wish Allaah to forgive you and) be patient over what they say (in insults and ridicule and in their disbelief) and glorify with praise of your Lord (Allaah with prayer) before the rising of the sun (Fajr prayer before sunrise) and before its setting (Asr afternoon prayer); and from the hours of the night (Isha night prayer), and glorify (Allaah with prayer at the two) ends (two edges, two extremes) of the day (Zuhr midday prayer after the sun is at maximum and Magrib prayer after the sun is at minimum) so that you may be satisfied (in the hereafter). (This is Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Magrib and Isha prayers).


g. Prayer in the Quran. Prayers in the Quran.

The five compulsory prayers in Islam are in Quran 20:130.

The not compulsory additional prayer is in Quran 17:79.

See prayers in Islam in Quran 2:238, Quran 11:114, Quran 17:78, Quran 17:79, Quran 20:130, Quran 30:17, Quran 30:18, Quran 50:39 and Quran 50:40.


h. Muslims pray five times a day as a reminder to do good and avoid evil.

One example might be:

The Fajr prayer before sunrise 5 am.

The Zuhr prayer after the midday sun 12.30 pm.

The Asr prayer near 3.30 pm.

The Maghrib prayer after sunset 6 pm.

The Isha prayer near 7.30 pm.


Video 1: Prayer and worship and ablution in the Bible by didat. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8O_pbJIpNI 

13. The Good News delivered to Jews, Christians, Muslims and all humans 1400 years ago by Prophet Muhammad.

1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran shall receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28.

2. Jews who follow the Tanakh Jewish scripture and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Torah Taurat.

3. Christians who follow the Gospels and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Gospel Injil.

4. Muslims who follow the Quran so that it agrees with the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the Gospel Injil are correctly observing the Quran.

 

Quran 28:52 Koran 28:52 Those (knowledgeable among the Jews and Christians) to whom We (Allaah) gave the Book (the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil) before it (before the Quran was revealed), they believe in it (the revelations of the Quran meaning the Quran and the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John are in agreement with each other as proof that Allaah is real and as proof no one can change the word of Allaah).

Note 1. The Quran confirms the Tanakh Jewish scripture is correct and explains the story of Prophet Jesus Isa in the Gospel of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

 

Quran 28:53 Koran 28:53 And when it (the Quran) is recited to them (the Jews who truly believe the Torah Taurat and the Christians who truly believe the Gospel Injil), they (those Jews and Christians) say, “We believe in it (the Koran Quran). It is the truth from our Lord (Allaah). Even before it (the Quran was revealed to us) we were of those (Jews and Christians) who submitted (to Allaah. The English word submitter is the Arabic word Muslim. Islam the religion means submission and Muslim the believer means submitter. Submitter and submission for the Muslim people is in Quran 47:19 “…there is no Allaah except Allaah …” and submitter and submission for the Jewish people is in Torah Exodus 20:2 “.... You shall have no other gods before Me Allaah” and submitter and submission for the Christian people is in the Gospel of Jesus Isa by Luke 4:8 “… You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve” meaning Allaah inspired the same belief of Islam which is an Arabic word meaning submission, to Allaah in Judaism, Christianity, Islam and in others). - (Continued in Quran 28:54).

Note 1. The Quran confirms the Torah Taurat and explains the story of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

 

Quran 28:54 Koran 28:54 They (the Jews who truly believe the Torah Taurat and the Christians who truly believe the Gospel Injil and also believe the Quran) shall be given their reward twice (in Quran 28:54 meaning twofold in Quran 34:37 meaning double in Quran 57:28) because they are steadfast (in their belief in Allaah) and they repel evil with good (deeds) and they spend (in charity) from what We (Allaah) have provided to them. (Jews and Christians who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran will receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28 meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39).

Note 1. Jews and Christians who follow their book and also believe the Quran will receive their reward twice in the Hereafter.

 

Quran 34:35 Koran 34:35 And they (some of the Jews in Yathrib) say, “We have more (than you have) in wealth and children. We shall not be punished (in the hereafter except for a few days).” – (Continued in Quran 34:36). 

 

Quran 34:36 Koran 34:36 Say (Prophet Muhammad to the Jews in Yathrib), “My Lord (Allaah) increases provision for whom He (Allaah) wills and restricts it (for whom Allaah wills). But most people do not understand that." – (Continued in Quran 34:37). 

 

Quran 34:37 Koran 34:37 It is not your wealth or your children that shall bring you close to Us (Allaah), but the person who believes and does good (deeds). Theirs shall be a twofold reward (twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28) for what they (the Jews like Quran 3:113 - 3:115 and the Christians like Quran 5:82 - 5:85 who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran) did (because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran is confirmed in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39) and they (those Jews and Christians) shall live secure in the high dwellings (in Paradise Jannah).- (Continued in Quran 34:38).

Note 1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran will be given a twofold reward in the hereafter.

 

Quran 34:38 Koran 34:38 (Jews and Christians who followed their Book and also believed the Quran will receive their reward twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28 in the hereafter however) Those (Jews and the Christians who did not believe the Quran for example if Jews did not correctly observe the Torah Taurat by keeping the Sabbath Day which is their everlasting covenant with Allaah in every generation forever or if Christians did not correctly observe the Gospel Injil where Prophet Jesus said he is not Allaah "Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah" meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord and "Allaah is my Father and your Father" meaning Allaah is my Creator and your Creator in Gospel of John 20:17 and) who strive against Our (Allaah’s) revelations by trying to make them (Allaah’s revelations) to fail (for example Jesus is the son of Allaah means Jesus is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses and angels do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah because those who do), they shall be brought to the punishment (of Hell Jahannam in the Hereafter).

 

Quran 57:28 Koran 57:28 All you (the Jews and the Christians in Quran 57:27 and Quran 57:29) that believe, Fear Allaah and believe in His (Allaah’s) messenger and He (Allaah) shall give you a double portion of His (Allaah’s) mercy and provide for you a Light (of righteous knowledge meaning Jews who follow the Tanakh Jewish scripture and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Torah Taurat and meaning Christians who follow the Gospel and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Gospel Injil and Muslims who follow the Quran so that it agrees with the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the Gospel Injil are correctly observing the warning from Allaah in Quran 4:136 that whoever has no faith in Allaah’s Books has strayed far away from Allaah because the Books of Allaah are the light) by which you shall walk (on the correct path in Quran 2:40 - 2:41, Quran 4:136 and Quran 28:48 - 28:49) and (in the hereafter) He (Allaah) shall forgive you (of your past sins). Allaah is forgiving and merciful. (Jews like Quran 3:113 - 3:115 and Christians like Quran 5:82 - 5:85 who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran will receive their reward twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28 in the hereafter meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran is confirmed in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39). - (Continued in Quran 57:29).

Note 1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran will be given a double reward in the hereafter.

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Quran 57:29 Koran 57:29 (Jews and Christians who followed their Book and also believed the Quran will receive their reward twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28 in the hereafter) so that the people of the Book (the Jews and the Christians who did not believe the Quran for example if Jews did not correctly observe the Torah Taurat by keeping the Sabbath Day which is their everlasting covenant with Allaah in every generation forever or if Christians did not correctly observe the Gospel Injil where Prophet Jesus said he is not Allaah "Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah" meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord and "Allaah is my Father and your Father" meaning Allaah is my Creator and your Creator in Gospel of John 20:17 and that Jesus is the son of Allaah means Jesus is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses and angels do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah because those who do) may know (in the hereafter) that they do not have power over anything from the bounty of Allaah and that (all) the bounty is in Allaah’s hand. He gives it (Allaah's bounty) to whom He (Allaah) wills. And Allaah is the possessor of the great bounty (of Paradise Jannah).

 

Quran 4:40 Koran 4:40 Allaah is not unjust not even as much as the weight of an atom (to people such as Jews and Christians and Muslims and all others). When any good (deed is done) He (Allaah) doubles it (meaning Allaah doubles the value of your good deeds) and He (Allaah) gives a great reward (of Paradise Jannah in the hereafter). 

Note 1. The good news from Allaah for Muslims delivered 1400 years ago by Prophet Muhammad in Quran 2:265, Quran 4:40 and Quran 33:31 is that the reward to Muslims for doing good deeds is also doubled in the hereafter meaning the reward for every good deed they do in this world will be doubled in the hereafter.

 

Quran 42:15 Koran 42:15 So (Prophet Muhammad) invite (the people to Allaah), and stay on the correct path as you (Prophet Muhammad) are commanded and do not follow their (the peoples) desires (concerning religion) but say, "I believe what Allaah has sent down of the Book (in the Quran and in the Torah Taurat in Quran 2:41, Quran 3:3, Quran 3:93, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:44, Quran 5:68, Quran 20:133 and in the Gospel Injil in Quran 3:3, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:68 and Quran 20:133) and I am commanded that I do justice between you (the Jews, Christians and Muslims). Allaah is our Lord and your Lord (meaning Allaah is the Lord of the Muslims and the Lord of the Jews and the Christians). For us (Muslims is the responsibility for) our deeds and for you (Jews and Christians is the responsibility for) your deeds. There is no argument between us (Muslims) and between you (the Jews and the Christians because Allaah has revealed the same message to all of us to worship Allaah who created you and do good in the world and reject evil in the world). Allaah shall bring us (Muslims and Christians and Jews and all humankind) together and to Him (Allaah) is the final destination (in the hereafter in Quran 2:62, Quran 3:64, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:48 and Quran 5:69).”

Note 1. There is no argument between Muslims and Jews and Christians because the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the Gospel Injil and the Quran contain the same message to worship Allaah and strive for all that is good.

Quran 28:51 Koran 28:51 And We (Allaah) have made the Word (of Allaah in the Quran) to reach them (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) so that they might be reminded (of Allaah, their creator).

 

Quran 28:48 Koran 28:48 But when the truth came to them (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) from Us (Allaah), they said, “Why is he (Prophet Muhammad M Mim م M-uhammad م-uhammad) not given (signs) like what was given to Prophet Moses Musa (represented by Mount Sinai S’ Sin س Sin-ai س-ai)? But did they (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) not disbelieve in what was given to Prophet Moses Musa in the past? (Because) they say, “(They are both only books about magic) two magic (books the Torah Taurat T Ta ط Ta-urat ط-urat given by Allaah to Prophet Moses Musa and the Quran Q Qaf ق Qaf-uran ق-uran given by Allaah to Prophet Muhammad) supporting each other” and they (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) say, “In all (that is in the Torah Taurat and the Quran) we do not believe.”

 

Quran 28:49 Koran 28:49 Say (Prophet Muhammad to the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia), “Then bring a Book from Allaah that gives better guidance than these two (the Torah Taurat and the Quran) so that I (Prophet Muhammad) may follow it, if you are telling the truth.”

Note 1. The best guidance is the Quran and the Torah Taurat meaning both are correctly understood when they confirm and explain each other.

 

Quran 3:199 Koran 3:199 And there are among the people of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians) those who believe in Allaah and in that which has been revealed to you (Prophet Muhammad in the Quran) and revealed to them (in the Torah Taurat and in the Gospel Injil), (they) humble themselves to Allaah. They do not trade away (abandon) the revelations of Allaah for a little gain (by wrongly using the revelations of Allaah to increase their pride or arrogance), for them is a reward with their Lord. Allaah is quick to account (for what you do).

Note 1. The Quran confirms the Tanakh Jewish scripture is correct and explains the story of Prophet Jesus Isa in the Gospel of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

 

Quran 3:113 Koran 3:113 Not all of them (the Jews of Yathrib Arabia later Medina Arabia today Madinah Saudi Arabia) are the same, some of the people of the Scripture (the Jews of Yathrib) stand for what is right (correct) and they recite the revelations of Allaah during the hours of the night prostrating themselves in prayer (to Allaah).

 

Quran 3:114 Koran 3:114 Those (Jews of Yathrib) believe in Allaah and the Last Day and they do what is right and forbid what is wrong and they are quick to do good deeds and they are among the righteous.

 

Quran 3:115 Koran 3:115 And whatever good they (the Jews of Yathrib) do, it shall be accepted and Allaah knows very well who are the righteous (among the Jews of Yathrib).

Note 1. The righteous among the Jews were promised Paradise Jannah in the time of Prophet Muhammad and this promise would apply to the righteous among Jews worldwide.

 

Quran 5:82 Koran 5:82 "... And you shall find that those who say, “We are Christians” have the most affection to the believers (of Allaah, the Muslims in Yathrib Arabia). That is because the priests and monks are not proud (meaning they love Allaah more than they love their pride).

 

Quran 5:83 Koran 5:83 When they (the Christian priests and monks) listen to what has been revealed to the messenger (Prophet Muhammad), you shall see their eyes overflow with tears because they recognise it is the truth (from Allaah). They say, “Our Lord (Allaah), we believe, so write us as among the witnesses (that recognize the truth from Allaah).”

 

Quran 5:84 Koran 5:84 Why should we (Christian priests and monks) not have faith in Allaah and in the truth that has come to us since we hope that our Lord (Allaah) shall admit us (to paradise) with the righteous people?

 

Quran 5:85 Koran 5:85 For what they (the Christian priests and monks) said they are rewarded with gardens with rivers flowing underneath (in Paradise) where they shall live forever. That is the reward for those (people) that do good.

Note 1. The righteous among the Christians were promised Paradise Jannah in the time of Prophet Muhammad and this promise would apply to the righteous among the Christians worldwide.

 

Quran 2:62 Koran 2:62 (In the hereafter) truly those (Muslims) who believed and those who became Jews, Christians and Sabians, whoever believed in Allaah and the Last Day (The Day of Resurrection) and did good deeds, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and they shall not fear or grieve (and this is confirmed in Quran 6:158 for those in the hereafter who “believed” and did good deeds. Quran 5:69 repeats Quran 2:62 meaning stop and think about what Allaah is saying in these verses confirming what is in the Hebrew Bible and the Gospel Injil of the promise of Paradise Jannah from Allaah in the books of Allaah on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement for those who “believed” and did good deeds. The Quran brings the same truth which Allaah brought to the Jewish people in the Hebrew Bible and to the Christian people in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. The Quran is a confirmer of what came before it in the same way as the Gospel Injil is a confirmer of what came before it meaning the Books of Allaah confirm each other as proof Allaah is real and as proof His promise is real as explained in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ3o3ybc-KA

showing that without His permission no one can change His words in His Books which are with all humans today and until the Day of Judgement so that you can believe Allaah is real and His promise is real).

Note 1. The Jews who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah.

Note 2. The Christians who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah.

Note 3. The Sabians who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah.

Note 4. The Muslims who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah.

Note 5. Everyone who believed in Allaah and did good deeds goes to Paradise Jannah.

Note 6. This revelation is so important that Allaah has repeated it in Quran 5:69.

In Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 the promise of Paradise Jannah is not for those who “believe” but only for those who “believed” meaning who died (past tense) because it is not until the time of death that your true belief or disbelief and your good and evil deeds are judged,

Allaah repeated Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 two times because it is only with Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 that there are no contradictions within the Quran and between the Quran and the Torah Taurat and between the Quran and the Gospel Injil as proof in Quran 4:82 to the Jews in the time of Prophet Muhammad who are promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 3:113-3:115 and to the Christians in the time of Prophet Muhammad who are promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 5:82-5:85 and to the stone idol worshippers 1400 years ago who are not promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 3:85 and to all people today and in the future that the Quran is from Allaah because the Quran contains no contradictions.

If Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 did not exist then it would be proof that the Quran was not from Allaah because without Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 the Quran would contradict its self and contradict the Torah Taurat and contradict the Gospel Injil.

Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 is good news for Jews, Christians, Sabians, Muslims and all the people in the world confirming they will all come together again in a life after death.

 

Quran 4:123 Koran 4:123 (Entry to Paradise Jannah) shall not be based on your (the Muslim's) desires or on the desires of the people of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians). (Instead) whoever does wrong (on the earth) shall earn (the punishment for the wrong) and that person shall not find any protector or helper other than Allaah (in the hereafter).

Note 1. Allaah will judge Muslims and Christians and Jews and every creation justly in the hereafter.

 

Quran 3:85 Koran 3:85 And whoever seeks a religion other than submission (to Allah Adonai Allaah Elohim G-d Allah HaShem Jehovah Yahweh YHWH which includes every human from the beginning of time until the end of time, for example stone idol worship) it shall not be accepted by Him (Allaah) in the Hereafter and (such a person) shall be one of the losers (in the hereafter. The word Islam has two meanings, the general meaning is submission in Quran 3:85 meaning anyone who submits to Allaah).

Note 1. The Muslim religion Islam is the religion of submission to Allaah (Quran 3:64).

Note 2. The Jewish religion Judaism is the religion of submission to Allaah (Quran 3:64).

Note 3. The Christian religion Christianity is the religion of submission to Allaah (Quran 3:64). 

Note 4. Islam means submission and the Quran tells the Jews to observe the Sabbath Day meaning all Jews who observe the Sabbath Day are submitting to Allaah which means the word in Quran 3:85 is submission otherwise it would contradict other verses in the Quran and the Quran says it has no contradictions.

This means only one word "submission" is correct because it is the word with which there are no contradictions in the Quran.

 

Quran 3:64 Koran 3:64 Say, “O People of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians) let us come to an agreement between you and us (Muslims), that we shall worship no one but Allaah, and that we shall ascribe no partner to Him (meaning, there is only one Allaah, we pray only to our creator the one Allaah and no one else, not to sons, not to saints, not to any idol), and that none of us shall take others for Lords instead of Allaah.” And if they turn away, then say, “Bear witness that we have submitted to Him (Allaah).”

Note 1. Allaah does not require humans to all be in one religion (Quran 5:48).

Note 2. Allaah does require that every religion worship only Allaah (Quran 3:85).

Note 3. Allaah says if the Jews and the Christians and others worship only Allaah like the Muslims worship only Allaah then the Jews and the Christians and others are correctly guided by Allaah (Quran 3:64).

 

Quran 5:48 Koran 5:48 And to you (Prophet Muhammad) We (Allaah) revealed the Scripture (the Quran) with the truth that confirmed the Scripture that was before it (in the Gospel Injil and the Torah Taurat) and (for you Prophet Muhammad to be) a guardian over it (the Quran). So judge between them (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) by what Allaah has revealed (to you Prophet Muhammad) and do not let their desires move you away from the truth that has come to you. For each (community of Jews, Christians and Muslims) We (Allaah) have appointed a divine law and a way (of religion). If Allaah willed He (Allaah) could have made you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) one community. But He (Allaah) tests you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) by what He (Allaah) has given you (in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran to show who is best in behaviour). So strive for all that is good. To Allaah you shall all return and He (Allaah) shall then inform you (in the Hereafter) about (the correctness of) the religious matters in which you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) argue among each other. 

Note 1. Allaah does not require humans to all be in one religion (Quran 5:48).

Note 2. Allaah does require that every religion worship only Allaah (Quran 3:85).

Note 3. Allaah says if the Jews and the Christians and others worship only Allaah like the Muslims worship only Allaah then the Jews and the Christians and others are correctly guided by Allaah (Quran 3:64). 

Note 4. Allaah commands the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims to do what is good according to what Allaah has given them in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran to show which humans are the best in behaviour.

Note 5. Allaah says that on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement in the hereafter every human will return to Allaah and Allaah shall inform them about the religious matters about which they argued.

Note 6. Allaah protects the Torah Taurat for every Jewish generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48). 

Note 7. Allaah protects the Gospel Injil for every Christian generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48) in the following way.

Prophet Jesus Isa did not write anything because everything Prophet Jesus Isa taught by his mouth was already written in the Tanakh Jewish scripture meaning Prophet Jesus Isa did not add or subtract from what is in Tanakh Jewish scripture.

The four Gospel Injil are four reports about Prophet Jesus Isa meaning Prophet Jesus Isa never wrote anything and what he said was passed by mouth until it was written many years later.

Quran 5:68 says observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and Quran 5:47 tells Christians to judge by the Gospel Injil (not by the other books in the Christian New Testament Bible because what Paul teaches contradicts what Jesus is teaching in the Gospel Injil and anything about fallen angels found in the Book of Enoch and in the Book of Revelation are all rejected in Judaism because in the Hebrew Tanakh scripture angels always obey Allaah. Jewish people do not use the Christian produced Old Testament Bible because many contain wrong translations of the Hebrew Tanakh) meaning whatever in the Gospel Injil is confirmed in the Jewish Torah Taurat came from Prophet Jesus Isa and whatever contradicts the Jewish Torah Taurat came from the unknown writers who are traditionally called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in a test from Allaah described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone or any verse in Mark, Matthew, Luke or John which contradicts the teachings in the Tanakh which Prophet Jesus Isa said is with the Jewish people forever and will never change and must be followed forever by the Jewish people in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3. In this way a Christian can know what came from Prophet Jesus Isa confirming Tanakh and what did not come from Prophet Jesus Isa because it contradicts the Tanakh (which is the Torah law and the prophets and the writings like the Psalms) which Jesus was teaching in Gospel of Luke 24:44.

Note 8. Allaah protects the Koran Quran for every Muslim generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48). 

Note 9. Entry to Paradise the Garden of Eden the Garden of Righteousness Jannah is not based on the question of Sunni or Shia or Muslim or Jew or Christian but it is based on your good behaviour towards all humans and creatures in this world and your relationship with Allaah (Quran 5:48).

Note 10. In the sight of humans Judaism and Christianity and Sabians and Islam are different religions. 

Note 11. In the sight of Allaah Judaism and Christianity and Sabians and Islam are “different communities of Allaah” because they were all created by Allaah for only one reason which is “to submit to Allaah.”

 

Quran 5:32 Koran 5:32 From that time (humans were warned not to murder and) We (Allaah) decreed on the children of Israel (through the inspiration of the teachers of the Jewish Talmud and confirmed for the Muslim in Quran 6:151) that whoever kills a soul (kills a life, kills a person) it is as if he has killed all of humankind (so that humans understand the great value and preciousness of one human life and to warn humans against the great evil of killing one human soul) unless it is in retaliation for murder or for misbehaviour in the land. And whoever saves it (saves a life, saves a soul, saves a person) it is as if he has saved all of humankind (so that humans understand the great value and preciousness of one human life and to teach humans the great goodness in the saving of one human soul). Our (Allaah’s) messengers came to them (the children of Israel) with clear arguments but still after that many of them continued to commit great crimes (by killing humans unlawfully) in the land (so this is a message from Allaah to the human not to commit the great crime of killing human life but instead to work to save human life).

Note 1. In the Judgment of Allaah the saving of one human life is a great deed because in the Judgment of Allaah it is like saving every human life on the earth.

Note 2. On the Day of Judgment whoever saved a life will be rewarded with a reward fitting for a person who had saved all humankind if Allaah wills.

Note 3. On the Day of Judgment whoever destroyed a life will be punished with a punishment fitting for a person who had destroyed all humankind if Allaah wills.

Note 4. Human life is equal in the sight of Allaah. Those who save all human life are among the righteous if Allaah wills.

Note 5. Human deeds are not equal in the sight of Allaah. Those who do good deeds to all people are among the righteous if Allaah wills.

Note 6. The saving of one life in this world no matter if that person is Muslim or non Muslim or the saving of one life by guiding a person to goodness so that they are successful in the hereafter is a great deed of goodness in the sight of Allaah.

Note 7. Whoever kills a person it is a crime equal to killing all of mankind.

Note 8. Whoever saves a life has done a deed that is equal to saving all of mankind.

Note 9. Whoever kills an innocent life has committed a terrible crime in the sight of Allaah.

 

Quran 6:158 Koran 6:158 "... belief in it (Allaah and the Day of Resurrection and Judgement) shall not help any soul …. if in belief (he or she) did not earn good (by doing righteous deeds in their life). ....”

 

Quran 41:8 Koran 41:8 “For those who believe and do good deeds, for them is an everlasting reward (in Paradise Jannah).”

 

Quran 48:14 Koran 48:14 To Allaah belong the dominion of the heavens and the earth. He (Allaah) forgives whom He (Allaah) will and punishes whom He (Allaah) will. Allaah is forgiving and merciful.

Note 1. Mercy and forgiveness and punishment in the hereafter is with Allaah.

 

Quran 98:5 Koran 98:5 They (the Jews and the Christians) were not commanded anything (from Allaah in the Torah Taurat and in the Gospel Injil) except that they (the Jews and the Christians) should worship Allaah and be faithful in religion to Him (Allaah) and establish prayer (only to the one Allaah who created them) and give charity (to the needy people). That is the correct religion of Allaah.

Note 1. Allaah explains why Judaism with the Torah Taurat and Christianity with the Gospel Injil and Islam with the Quran are the same belief in one Allaah who is the creator of every creation.

Note 2. Not all Christians and Jews and Muslims are the same meaning in every generation there are some Christians and Muslims and Jews who are correctly worshiping Allah.

The Christian and Jew who believed in one Allaah like the Muslim who believed in one Allaah and who did good deeds on the Earth will be successful (Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69).

Note 3. The sins of the prophets is a reminder to humans not to elevate the prophets instead of elevating Allaah.

Moses Musa sinned by killing a man and the messiah king David Dawud sinned by adultery (represented in the story of a man who had one female sheep in the sin of ewe, the sin involving a female) and murder (represented in the story by another man who caused to die something that did not belong to him in the sin of ewe, the sin involving a female) and the messiah king Solomon Sulaiman sinned by marriage to foreign wives who brought idol worship to Israel so that every human who comes after them can know that when you repent and correct your behaviour God will forgive all your sins without a blood sacrifice in Psalm 32:5, Psalm 51:17 - 51:19 in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 - 51:17 in a Christian Bible, 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50, Ecclesiastes 7:20, Proverbs 24:16, Ezekiel 18:20 - 18:23, Isaiah 1:18, Isaiah 55:7, Hosea 6:6, Hosea 14:2 - 14:3 and Micah 6:6 - 6:8.

Note 4. Those Muslims in the past who elevated Prophet Muhammad after his death and those Jews who elevated Prophet Ezra in the time of Prophet Muhammad and those Christians who elevated Prophet Jesus Isa in the time of Prophet Muhammad will have problems because they elevated prophets instead of elevating only Allaah (Quran 3:64 and Quran 4:123).

Appalled Christian Caller! "You call my religion idolatry?" Rabbi Tovia Singer responds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr_v_93p3SE

 

Quran 4:114 Koran 4:114 There is no good in most of their (the people’s) private conversation except in the person who calls for charity, kindness and peace making between humans, he (the person) who does this (charity, kindness and peace making between humans) and seeks the approval of Allaah, We (Allaah) shall give them a great reward (in Paradise Jannah in the Hereafter).

 

Quran 7:170 Koran 7:170 (Quran 7:169 is the covenant agreement between Allaah and the Jewish people in each generation. Quran 7:170 is the reward for obeying the covenant agreement. Quran 7:171 is the pledge at Mount Sinai Horeb between Allaah and the Hebrew people to keep the covenant agreement forever in each generation. In Quran 7:169 the Jewish people have a covenant agreement with Allaah to follow the Torah Taurat forever which is confirmed in Torah Deuteronomy 4:31, Torah Deuteronomy 7:7-7:8, Torah Exodus 2:24, Torah Leviticus 26:44-26:45, Jewish Bible 2 King 13:23, Jewish Bible Hosea 3:4-3:5, Jewish Bible Zephaniah 3:12-3:13 and Jewish Bible Jeremiah 31:35-31:37. In Quran 7:170 the Jewish people who obey the Torah Taurat are rewarded in Torah Deuteronomy 4:31, Torah Deuteronomy 5:10, Psalm 19:12, Daniel 12:2, Quran 2:62, Quran 3:113 - 3:115, Quran 4:123 and Quran 5:69. In Quran 7:171 and the Jewish Talmud and Quran 2:63 Mount Sinai Horeb was held above the heads of the Hebrew people when they promised to follow the Torah Taurat forever meaning Allaah protects the Torah Taurat because Allaah has commanded the Torah Taurat be followed for 100,000 years which is the thousandth generation if each generation of the children of Israel lived for 100 years in Torah Deuteronomy 5:10 meaning forever in Torah Deuteronomy 29:28 in a Jewish Bible or Torah Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible. For the Jewish people mentioned in Isaiah 36:11 the Torah is protected by Allaah forever in Isaiah 59:21 like the promise that the Torah is protected forever by Allaah for the Jewish people in Gospel of Matthew 5:17-5:20 because the Torah Taurat is the covenant agreement between Allaah and the Jewish people forever in Quran 2:40 as proof that Allaah does not change His word and His promises and His covenant agreements. Every prophet after Prophet Moses Musa including Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad reminded the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat and here in Quran 7:170 it is revealed). And those (of the Jewish people) who hold fast to the Book (the Torah Taurat which every prophet after Prophet Moses Musa including Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad reminded the Jewish people to follow as shown in Quran 2:40-2:41 “And believe in what I Allaah have revealed in the Quran that confirms what you the Jewish people already have in the Torah Taurat” meaning believe the Quran is the truth because it confirms what is with the Jewish people in the Torah Taurat so that the stone idol worshippers in Makkah can also know that the Quran is the truth and Quran 3:93 “... Bring the Torah Taurat here and recite it to me as evidence if what you say is true” meaning the Torah Taurat is the truth and Quran 5:43 “How is it that they the Jewish people come to you Prophet Muhammad for judgment when they have the Torah Taurat in which Allaah has already revealed to them judgment …” meaning Allaah protects the Torah Taurat because Allaah orders the Jewish people to follow it and Quran 5:68 “ … You the Jewish people have nothing until you observe the Torah Taurat …” meaning Allaah protects the Torah Taurat because Allaah orders the Jewish people to observe it and Quran 5:48 “For each community of Jews, Christians and Muslims Allaah has appointed a divine law and a way to Allaah. If Allaah willed Allaah could have made you Jews and Christians and Muslims one community. But Allaah tests you Jews and Christians and Muslims by what Allaah has given you in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and the Quran to show who is best in behaviour. So strive for all that is good. To Allaah you shall all return and Allaah shall then inform you in the Hereafter about the correctness of the religious matters in which you the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims argue among each other” meaning Allaah protects the Torah Taurat because Allaah orders the Jewish people to follow it until they return to Allaah on the Day of Judgement), and establish the prayer, indeed, We (Allaah) do not let go to waste the reward (in the hereafter) of the reformers (meaning the reward to the Jewish people in Quran 3:113 - 3:115 who do good deeds for Allaah that improve the life and behaviour of the people on the earth. Reformer has the same meaning in Quran 28:19 “... Prophet Moses Musa, Are you going to kill me like you killed the other person yesterday? Do you want nothing but to be a tyrant in the land by killing people? Do you not want to be a reformer who improves the life and behaviour of the people on the earth?” Jews like Quran 3:113-3:115 and Christians like Quran 5:82-5:85 who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran will receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28 meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran is confirmed in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39).

Note 1. The covenant agreement between Allaah and every generation of the children of Israel, the Hebrews, the Jewish people is to follow the Torah Taurat without adding or subtracting from the commandments in the Torah Taurat meaning every Jew who follows the Torah Taurat and also believes the Quran will receive a double reward in the Hereafter.

 

Quran 4:162 Koran 4:162 But the ones who are firm in the (religious) knowledge among them (the Jews in Quran 3:113 – 3:115 and the Christians in Quran 5:82 – 5:85) and the believers (the Muslims) believe in what is revealed to you (Prophet Muhammad in the Quran) and what was revealed before you (in the Scriptures of Prophet Abraham Ibrahim which are in the Torah Taurat section of the Tanakh Jewish scriptures and to Prophet Moses Musa in the Torah Taurat and to Prophet David Dawud in the Psalm Zabur which are in the writings section of the Tanakh and to the prophets in the prophets and the writings sections of the Jewish Tanakh scriptures and to Prophet Jesus Isa in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John). And the ones (among the Jews, Christians, Muslims and others) who establish the prayer and the ones (among the Jews, Christians, Muslims and others) who give the charity and the ones (among the Jews, Christians, Muslims and others) who believe in Allaah and the Last Day (the Day of Resurrection) those (among the Jews, Christians, Muslims and others), We (Allaah) will give them a great reward (in Paradise Jannah and this is confirmed in Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 where Paradise Jannah is the reward in the hereafter for those who “believed” meaning the Muslims and also to the Jews, Christians and others and the same reward is here in Quran 4:162 to the Jews and Christians and the “believers” meaning the Muslims. Allaah is teaching that Jews, Christians and the “believers” meaning the Muslims and others are rewarded with Paradise Jannah because this is the promise in all the Books of Allaah as explained in Quran 5:48 where Allaah says Allaah has created more than one “community” of Allaah on the earth and ordered them “to strive for all that is good” by following what He has “given to them” in His Books so that humans can show who is best in behaviour within and between these “communities” of Allaah. The Quran is a confirmer of what Allaah revealed in the Books before the Quran. Allaah will not fail to keep the word Allaah gives in the Jews, Christians, Muslims and others as explained in Quran 5:48. Jews, Christians, Muslims and others can trust what Allaah is telling them in all His Books today because this is the proof Allaah is real meaning no one can change the word of Allaah as explained in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ3o3ybc-KA In the time of Prophet Muhammad Allaah promised Paradise Jannah to the Jewish people in Quran 3:113 – 3:115 and to the Christian people in Quran 5:82 – 5:85 and in future to all peoples in the hereafter who “believed” meaning the Muslims and also to Jews, Christians and others in Quran 2:62, Quran 5:69 and Quran 6:158 and to all who “believe” and who do good deeds in Quran 41:8).

 

The Books of Allaah.

Stories claiming the Torah Taurat is corrupted contradict all the teachings in the Quran telling us that the Jewish people have the Torah and telling us that the Torah is from Allaah and telling us that no one can change the word of Allaah because that is the proof that Allaah is real for every human until the Day of Judgement.

The Jewish people judge scripture as true if it confirms the Torah Taurat.

Many Muslims say the Quran does not agree with the Torah Taurat and therefore to a Jew it means the Quran cannot be from Allaah.

If Muslims said the Quran confirms the Torah Taurat it would mean the Quran is from Allaah but this is not what many Muslims are telling the Jewish people today.

1400 years ago Prophet Muhammad said the Quran confirms the Torah Taurat meaning confirms the Torah Taurat is correct as proof the Quran is from Allaah but this is not the message many Muslims say to Jewish people today.

Rabbi Tovia Singer has studied the Torah Taurat and Gospel Injil and Quran and explains that the Jews have the scripture and therefore whenever anyone claims they also have the scripture the Jewish person compares their scripture to all other scriptures and if another scripture agrees with the Jewish scripture the Jew will applaud it in other words Jews are not asking if someone is or is not a prophet but a Jew asks do scriptures like the Gospel and the Quran which both say they confirm the Torah Taurat agree or disagree with the Jewish scripture.

When a Jew reads in the Quran that Allaah is only one the Jew applauds it meaning it agrees with the Torah.

When a Jew reads some Christian opinions that Allaah is a Trinity the Jew does not applaud it meaning it disagrees with the Torah Taurat.

 

The good news message from Allaah for Muslims delivered 1400 years ago by Prophet Muhammad in Quran 2:265, Quran 4:40 and Quran 33:31.

The reward to Muslims for doing good deeds is doubled in the hereafter meaning the reward for every good deed they do in this world will be doubled in the hereafter.

 

Quran 2:265 Koran 2:265 And the example of those (people such as Jews and Christians and Muslims and others) who spend their wealth seeking Allaah’s pleasure while they are sure and certain that Allaah shall reward them (for living to please Allaah), is like the example of a garden on elevated ground (fertile ground meaning full of faith) on which heavy rain falls (meaning, when good times come) and it doubles its harvest (meaning the reward is doubled in the hereafter in Quran 4:40). And if it (the garden with faith) does not receive heavy rain then light rain is sufficient (to maintain faith, meaning a person with faith in Allaah who does good deeds will be successful in earning a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 4:40 meaning the reward for every good deed they do in this world will be doubled in the hereafter). Allaah sees all that you do.

 

Quran 4:40 Koran 4:40 Allaah is not unjust not even as much as the weight of an atom (to people such as Jews and Christians and Muslims and all others). When any good (deed is done) He (Allaah) doubles it (meaning Allaah doubles the value of your good deeds) and He (Allaah) gives a great reward (of Paradise Jannah in the hereafter).

 

Quran 33:31 Koran 33:31 And whoever of you (the wives of Prophet Muhammad) is obedient to Allaah and His (Allaah’s) messenger (Prophet Muhammad) and does what is right, We (Allaah) shall give her reward twice (meaning her reward will be twofold meaning her reward will be doubled in the hereafter) and We (Allaah) have prepared for her an honoured provision (in Paradise Jannah in the Hereafter).




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