Asalaamu alaikum -
Yesterday I posted about seeing a couple brothers at the masjid who pray with their hands folded over their left breast instead of on their chest or stomach. I asked a bro at the masjid last night before isha if he's ever seen that. He said "yes, it's a bid'ah". Then he said "Why didn't you correct the brother?"
Good question.
How does one correct someone who has such a visible error? Yesterday during the bro's halaqa I saw another bro come into the masjid and at the takbirat ihram instead of raising his hands to chest or ear level as per the sunnah he grabbed his head like it was a basketball.
Should I pull these brothers aside and be the 'salaat police' and show them the correct way? Should I ignore them? What is expected in these cases? There are so many mistakes in our masjid that our past shaykh, the one who left for Jordan last October (sad face) use to have lectures every Friday night on the correct way of salaat as per the sunnah. Unfortunately those brothers with the worst bad habits were the ones who wouldn't attend.
JazakAllah khair for your help
Ma salaama
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Yesterday I posted about seeing a couple brothers at the masjid who pray with their hands folded over their left breast instead of on their chest or stomach. I asked a bro at the masjid last night before isha if he's ever seen that. He said "yes, it's a bid'ah". Then he said "Why didn't you correct the brother?"
Good question.
How does one correct someone who has such a visible error? Yesterday during the bro's halaqa I saw another bro come into the masjid and at the takbirat ihram instead of raising his hands to chest or ear level as per the sunnah he grabbed his head like it was a basketball.
Should I pull these brothers aside and be the 'salaat police' and show them the correct way? Should I ignore them? What is expected in these cases? There are so many mistakes in our masjid that our past shaykh, the one who left for Jordan last October (sad face) use to have lectures every Friday night on the correct way of salaat as per the sunnah. Unfortunately those brothers with the worst bad habits were the ones who wouldn't attend.
JazakAllah khair for your help
Ma salaama
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