Asalaamu alaikum...
1) In my masjid I notice about a dozen or so brothers who pray with their arms straight down and looking straight ahead (instead of folding right hand over left and keeping eyes on sujood spot), or they sometimes gaze upwards at the ceiling*. I was told that the arm position is also sunnah and that is accepted to pray thus, though I've not seen a single salaat instruction - whether video or pdf file or flash - on the internet that actually teaches you to stand with your arms straight down. When I've seen videos of prayer in Mecca around the Ka'ba I notice you never see a single person in the crowd with their hands straight down at their sides (could be that I just can't see them). I was told that this is usually a Malaki way of doing salaat. I know the Shia do it this way too. But my question here is what is this based on?
2) in trying to do some research online for the above question, I came across a couple websites that describe the differences between "men" and "women" salaat. Now it has always been my impression - and backed by Shaykh Mamdouh Mohamed in his lecture "Improving your Salah"** that there is no difference between a man's and a woman's salaat.
I appreciate any clarification, thanks!
JazakAllah Khairn
D.
* comment on the eye thing - everywhere I've gone says that looking up is NOT sunnah and is simply a bad habit that has been passed down along with the good ones...
** available on www.audioislam.com for free, its an amazing source of help for me.
1) In my masjid I notice about a dozen or so brothers who pray with their arms straight down and looking straight ahead (instead of folding right hand over left and keeping eyes on sujood spot), or they sometimes gaze upwards at the ceiling*. I was told that the arm position is also sunnah and that is accepted to pray thus, though I've not seen a single salaat instruction - whether video or pdf file or flash - on the internet that actually teaches you to stand with your arms straight down. When I've seen videos of prayer in Mecca around the Ka'ba I notice you never see a single person in the crowd with their hands straight down at their sides (could be that I just can't see them). I was told that this is usually a Malaki way of doing salaat. I know the Shia do it this way too. But my question here is what is this based on?
2) in trying to do some research online for the above question, I came across a couple websites that describe the differences between "men" and "women" salaat. Now it has always been my impression - and backed by Shaykh Mamdouh Mohamed in his lecture "Improving your Salah"** that there is no difference between a man's and a woman's salaat.
I appreciate any clarification, thanks!
JazakAllah Khairn
D.
* comment on the eye thing - everywhere I've gone says that looking up is NOT sunnah and is simply a bad habit that has been passed down along with the good ones...
** available on www.audioislam.com for free, its an amazing source of help for me.