Hadith & Sunnah is forbidden by Quran

Re: Hadith & Sunnah is forbidden by Quran

So, your way (coming from a person who does not even take Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w as being authentic) is supposed to convince the rest of us is the most correct way to pray?

I don't want to know how you pray. I want to be shown from Quran how i'm supposed to pray. I want my instructions, where do i place my hands, when do i go into Sujood, when do i rise again, when do i finish my prayer, the whole nine yards.

I have no question about Supremacy of Quran, i hold it in the higest regard, but i also hold dear hadiths and Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), because Sunnah shows us how the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) prayed. How he behaved, how he acted, how he dealt with believer and nonbelievers alike, his virtues, his characters (as should be the characters of every believer), and most important of all points which you seem to ignore altogether his fulfillment of Quran in practical life. Living according to Sunnah is living insync with Quran's teachings, and to live according to Quran's teachings is to believe in Quran and seek Allah's pleasure.

So no tangents please. Don't even personalize the matter because i don't care for "your" way of worship. I care for the Prophet's way of living according to Quran and according to Allah's will. Surely the Prophet would not have acted in any way which displeased Allah (swt), including manner of prayers and supplication.