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==Prostration on Soil in Tradition of the Prophet and Conduct of His Sahaba== | ==Prostration on Soil in Tradition of the Prophet and Conduct of His Sahaba== | ||
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'Abd al-Wahhab al-Shafi'i, the Sunni scholars: | |title= | ||
|quote = <small>'Abd al-Wahhab al-Shafi'i, the Sunni scholars:</small> "have not found in the authentic Sunni sources, a reliable narration that explicitly permits prostration on carpets or clothes, but rather I have found that these are not permitted". | |||
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Shi'a and Sunni have narrated many hadiths indicating that the Prophet (s) used to put his forehead on the soil for prostration. According to hadiths, the Prophet (s) said that the earth had been made a purifier and a place of prostration for him. Based on a hadith mentioned in the book of Kanz al-'ummal, the Prophet (s) forbade a person who prayed on the carpet (prostrated on the carpet) from doing so and removed the carpet. 'Abd Allah b. 'Umar, the son of the second Caliph, has narrated that he went to the mosque for morning prayer in a rainy night. [While he was there, he saw] a person picked a suitable stone for prayer, spread a cloth and placed the stone on it and prayed. The Prophet (s) saw him and considered his action beautiful and good. | Shi'a and Sunni have narrated many hadiths indicating that the Prophet (s) used to put his forehead on the soil for prostration. According to hadiths, the Prophet (s) said that the earth had been made a purifier and a place of prostration for him. Based on a hadith mentioned in the book of Kanz al-'ummal, the Prophet (s) forbade a person who prayed on the carpet (prostrated on the carpet) from doing so and removed the carpet. 'Abd Allah b. 'Umar, the son of the second Caliph, has narrated that he went to the mosque for morning prayer in a rainy night. [While he was there, he saw] a person picked a suitable stone for prayer, spread a cloth and placed the stone on it and prayed. The Prophet (s) saw him and considered his action beautiful and good. | ||
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Imam al-Sajjad (a) also made a rosary from the soil of Karbala after the martyrdom of Imam al-Husayn (a). Following their Imams, Shi'a used the turbah of Karbala until it became a slogan and a tradition for Shi'a around the world. | Imam al-Sajjad (a) also made a rosary from the soil of Karbala after the martyrdom of Imam al-Husayn (a). Following their Imams, Shi'a used the turbah of Karbala until it became a slogan and a tradition for Shi'a around the world. | ||
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==Note== | |||
* This article is mainly taken from "استفاده از مهر در نماز" on Persian wikipasokh. | |||
[[fa:استفاده از مهر در نماز]] | [[fa:استفاده از مهر در نماز]] | ||
[[ar:استخدام التربة في الصلاة]] | [[ar:استخدام التربة في الصلاة]] | ||
[[ps:په لمانځه کي له مهر(خاورینه يا ډبرینه ټيکله) څخه ګټه اخيستل]] | [[ps:په لمانځه کي له مهر(خاورینه يا ډبرینه ټيکله) څخه ګټه اخيستل]] | ||
[[ur:سجدہ گاہ پر سجدہ]] |
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