Re: Hadith & Sunnah is forbidden by Quran
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The problem is that those of us who come from a Sunni or Shia background we are so used to a ritualistic and codified form of prayer that we really do believe how many raka's, and how we hold our hand, and how we move our body movements is the only way to pray. Its embeded in our minds. and we can not imagine any other way of praying. Many Muslims do not even pay attention when they pray because its routine for them. They say the same things over and over again. Many of them learn and practice this even before they reach puberty. WE then start to believe thats the only way to pray and there is no other way to pray. We ASSUME that we need to pray at certain times, in a specific set of way and then we assume thats the only way to pray.
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so what is your counter argument ?
that there is no need to pray in any specific way ?
Did the Prophet Muhammad do that ? or is his example meaningless
What is your PRECEDENT for your approach ? which muslim has said before you that we dont need any specific way or time to pray