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"Did the Jews pray as the Muslims do?"
Although the Quran is very clear that
Abraham is the founder of Islam (22:78) and the one who received all the
rituals of Islam, most of the traditional Muslims reject this
Quranic notion. Please see our file Who founded Islam?
Salat as we know it today was given to
Abraham who taught it to his children and they taught it to their children
and so on. Prophet Muhammed was commanded to follow the Religion of
Abraham. Had the religion of Abraham not known to him, we would not expect
God to command him to follow it.
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"Then we inspiredyou (O Muhammed) to
follow the religion of Abraham, monotheism; never was he an
idol-worshiper." [16:123]
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[19:58] "These are some of the prophets whom GOD blessed. They
were chosen from among the descendants of Adam, and the descendants of
those whom we carried with Noah, and the descendants of Abraham and
Israel, and from among those whom we guided and selected. When the
revelations of the Most Gracious are recited to them, they fall prostrate,
weeping."
[19:59] "After them, He substituted
generations who lost the Contact
Prayers (Salat), and pursued their lusts. They will suffer the
consequences."
Quran conforms that salat was lost after some
generations for the people of the book. Losing it involved changing
it in every aspect. The salat as practiced today by most of the Jews and
Christians is different than what was given to their prophets. Very few
Jbr>In a book entitles "To Pray as a Jew" I found a
lengthy explanation of the the Prayers as done by the ancient Jews and few
of the contemporary Jews. In this book the author put diagrams showing the
movement and positions during the prayer. One look at these illustrations
is enough for the Muslims to realize the similarity of the prayers of the
Jews then and Salat as practiced by the Muslims.

In his comment about these positions the author
wrote: "In most contemporary congregations very few people keep to the
tradition of falling prostrate. Sometimes it is only the Prayer leader and
the rabbi who does so. In more traditional congregations, however, some
worshipers, men and women, will join the Prayer Leader and rabbi in the
act of prostrating themselves. In Israeli synagogues, the practice is more
widespread than in synagogues elsewhere. Since this is a position that we
are unaccustomed to, one who has never done this before might very well
demur. But once accomplished, the experience provides such a spiritual
uplift that one looks forward to repeating it. Those willing to try this
ancient ritual form on the rare occasions that call for it might welcome
the following diagrams of the correct procedure"
It is also interesting to learn from this book that
the prayers of the Jews involve wash before the prayers, (like Wuduu or
ablution for Muslims), and the call for Prayers (like the Azan for the
Muslims).
Reference:
| Title: |
To pray as a Jew : a guide to
the prayer book and the synagogue service / Hayim Halevy
Donin. |
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| Author |
Donin, Hayim. |
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| Publisher |
New York: Basic Books, c1980. |
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| Paging |
xxii, 384 p.: ill. ; 25 cm. |
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| Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and
indexes. |
A comment from one of our visitors:
To: info@submission.org
Saw your article about the similarities
between Muslim and Jewish prayer. Are you aware that Karaite
Jews and some Orthodox Messianic (follow Yeshua/Isa's
teachings) fall prostate? Karaites remove their shoes, bath
the hands and feet, and stand throughout prayer?
Interesting huh? Shame on us for
bringing Father Avraham/Ibrahim's family into disgrace with
our hate of each other. I believe we shall have much to answer
before him on the Day of Judgement.
Nice web articles.
Yael |
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