Division in Islam..?

BegumRehana

Junior Member
:salam2: InshaAllah everyone is in good health and highest in imaan :) I just would like to post this video regarding different sects in islam..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bluPpmP4P20

I truly understand this, but what i don't understand is, different sects follow different types of fiqh. For example, i know there is a hadith where prophet Muhammad pbuh said for his ummah to follow the way he prays salaah, but am in a confusion because i have learnt that there is a difference between the way female pray to male. Like the arms when we go to sajdah.. I am soo confused because than i hear that one of the sects in islam put their arms up high like our prophet pbuh did when he went to sajdah, but the Hanife sect shouldn't do this, instead the womens shoud have their arms closer to their body and they shouldn't be as wide as mens when they're praying. I also heard that Prophet pbuh gave his hadith of salaah for mens but he had another view for womens. I don't know which way to follow :/

JazakAllah-khair
 

masihuddin

Junior Member
Walaik us salam
I do not know the differant postures of women folk while offering sajdah in salah but as long as their foreheads and noses touch the ground the sajdah is coplete .It is immaterial if their hands are close to the body or away from it
The same for men for instance in Qiyam the Maliki and Shias let their hands down while the Hanafi ,Shafayee and Hambali fold theirs in differant ways .All postures are correct since the prophet S.A.S Prayed with differant postures at differant times and Allah S.W.T
liked every action of his beloved prophet so much that He let ever and all of his actions to be followed for ever
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

There are very good threads on TTI that teach us the correct way. Take a moment and do a search. I believe Brother Abu Sara has many many posts that will rid you of your concerns.

Do not worry about the differences. Take time to understand what is the correct way. The Way of the Prophet.

Additionally, this is an excellent link: http://www.mohdy.name/pdfs/e110.pdf
 

BrotherInIslam7

La Illaha Illa Allah
Staff member
:salam2:

Is there a difference in the way men and women prostrate?.

Praise be to Allaah.

Some of the scholars are of the view that men and woman should pray differently, and they quote a number of ahaadeeth as evidence for that, but these are all da’eef (weak) and cannot be taken as evidence.

See the answer to question no. 9276.

But the correct view is that there is no difference in the way men and women pray.

Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen said, refuting the view of the fuqaha’ that “women should not spread their arms out, rather they should keep them close to their sides and when they prostrate they should press their stomachs to their thighs and their thighs to their calves… because they should conceal themselves, and compressing themselves is more concealing than spreading out.” Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

This may be answered in several ways:

1 – This reason cannot stand up against the general meaning of the texts which indicate that women are like men with regard to rulings, especially since the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Pray as you have seen me praying,” and this is addressed in general terms, including both men and women.

2 – This reason is redundant because usually, as is prescribed, women pray alone in their houses with no men present. In that case there is no need for them to compress themselves, so long as no men can see them.

3 – You say that she raises her hands, and raising the hands is more likely to uncover than spreading the arms when prostrating. But despite that you say that it is Sunnah for her to raise her hands, because the basic principle is that the rulings apply equally to men and women.

The correct view is:

Women should do the same things that men do in the prayer, so they should raise their hands and spread their arms out when prostrating, and make their backs level when bowing and lift their stomachs up off their thighs, and their thighs up off their calves, when prostrating… they should sit on the left foot with the right foot held upright when sitting between the two prostrations and in the first tashahhud. In the last tashahhud of the prayer there is only one tashahhud, and they should sit mutawarrikan (with the left upper thigh on the ground and both feet protruding from one (the right) side) during the final tashahhud of three- and four-rak’ah prayers.

There are no exceptions for women in any of these matters.

Al-Sharh al-Mumti’, 3/304, 303

Shaykh al-Albaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, at the end of his book Sifat Salaat al-Nabi (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) (The Prophet’s Prayer Described):

“All that has been mentioned of the description of the Prophet's prayer (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) applies equally to men and women, for there is nothing in the Sunnah to necessitate the exception of women from any of these descriptions; in fact, the generality of his statement (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), ‘Pray as you have seen me praying’, includes women”

If we assume that a woman is praying in a public place where men may see her, such as in the Haram in Makkah, or in a park – if she has to pray there – then she should be careful with regard to every action that may lead to uncovering any part of her, and take extra precautions in this case. And Allaah knows best

Link : http://islamqa.com/en/ref/38162
 

Asja

Pearl of Islaam
Assalamu allaicum wa raahmatullah wa baarakatuhu

My dear sister, I know how you feel regarding some diffrent interpretations regarding fiqh and rulling in our deen Islam, but I would like to advice you that you do not use word sects for Muslims, because that will seem like Islam and we as Muslims are seperated on sects.

May Allah help us to stick to rope of His deen always and follow the truth Islam.Allahume Ameen.

Regarding your question dear sister, I learnt to pray salah with diffrent way of raising hands in salah although I do not know exactly which hadeeth say that woman should not rise too much hands like a man, but I belive that is not wrong Inshallah.
But Alhmadulillah I know that other parts of salah we woman should pray as man. And Allah knows the best.

May Allah bless you

:wasalam:
 
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