of the
Authorized
English translation of the Quran by
Dr.
Rashad Khalifa
Religious
Duties : A Gift From God
When Abraham implored God in
14:40, he did
not ask for wealth or health; the gift he implored for was:
"Please God, make me one who observes the contact
prayers (Salat)." The religious duties
instituted by God are in fact a great gift from Him.
They constitute the nourishment required for
the growth and development of our Souls.
Without such nourishment, we cannot survive
the immense energy associated with God's physical presence on the Day of
Judgment. Belief in God does not by itself
guarantee our redemption; we must also norish our souls
(6:158,
10:90-92).
Additionally,
15:99 states
that observing the religious duties instituted by God is our means of attaining
certainty:
"Worship your Lord in order to attain
certainty."
The Contact
Prayers (Salat)
The five daily contact prayers are the main
meals for the soul. While a soul may attain some growth and development by
leading a righteous life, and without observing the contact prayers, this
would be like surviving on snacks without regular meals.
We learn from
2:37 that we
can establish contact with God by uttering the specific Arabic words given
to us by God.
Sura
1, The Key, is a mathematically composed combination of sounds that unlocks
the door between us and God:
1. The Dawn Prayer must be observed during two
hours before sunrise
(11:114,
24:58).
2. The Noon Prayer is due when the sun declines
from its highest pointat noon
(17:78).
3. The Afternoon Prayer can be observed during
the 3-4 hours preceding sunset
(2:238).
4. The Sunset Prayer becomes due after
sunset
(11:114).
5. The Night Prayer can be observed after the
twilight disappears from the sky
(24:58).
* The Friday noon congregational prayer is an
obligatory duty upon every Submitting
man and woman
"(62:9).
Failure to observe the Friday Prayer is a gross
offense.
Each contact prayer is valid if observed anytime
during the period it becomes due until the next prayer becomes due. Once
missed, a given contact prayer is a missed opportunity that cannot be made
up; one can only repent and ask forgiveness. The five prayers consist of
2, 4, 4,3, and 4 units (Rak'ahs), respectively.
The proof that Salat was already established
through Abraham is found in
8:35,
9:54,
16:123, &
21:73. This
most important duty in Islam (Submission) has been so severely distorted
that the contact prayers (Salat) have become a practice in idolatry for the
vast majority of Muslims. Although the
Quran commands that our contact prayers must be devoted to God alone
(20:14;
39:3,
45), today's
Muslims insist on commemorating "Muhammad and his family" and "Abraham and
his family"during their prayers. This renders the prayers null and void
(39:65).
The following text, pertaining to the miracles
confirming the contact prayers, is excerpted
from the January 1990 issues of the Submitter's Perspective (the regular
and special bonus issues), as written by Dr.Rashad Khalifa:
AWESOME
MATHEMATICAL MIRACLE
CONFIRMS
ALL THE 5 CONTACT PRAYERS
[1] Sura 1 is God's gift to us, to establish
contact with Him (Salat). Write the sura
number and the number of verses next to each other and you get 17, the total
number of units in the 5 daily prayers.
[2] Let us write down the sura number, followed
by the number of every verse in the sura. This is what we get:
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. This number is a multiple
of 19.
[3] Now, let us replace each verse number by
the number of letters in that verse. This is what we get:
1 19 17 12 11 19 18 43 also a multiple
of 19.
Theoretically, one can alter the letters of
Sura 1, and still keep the same number of letters, however, the following
mathematical phenomena rule out that possibility. For the gematricalvalue
of every single letter is taken into consideration. Here it is:
|
Properties of Sura 1,
The Key
|
| Verse
No. |
No. of
Letters |
Gematrical
Value |
| 1 |
19 |
786 |
| 2 |
17 |
581 |
| 3 |
12 |
618 |
| 4 |
11 |
241 |
| 5 |
19 |
836 |
| 6 |
18 |
1072 |
| 7 |
43 |
6009 |
[4] Let us include the gematrical value of every
verse, and write it down following the number of letters in each verse:
1 19 786 17 581 12 618 11 241 19 836 18 1072 43
6009 also a multiple of 19.
[5] Now, let us add the number of each verse,
to be followed by the number of letters in that verse, then the gematrical
value of that verse.
This is what we get:
1
1 19 786 2 17 581 3 12 618 4 11 241 5 19 836 6 18 1072 7 43 6009
a multiple of 19.
[6] Instead of the gematrical value of every
verse, let us write down the gematrical values of every individual letter
in Sura 1.
This truly awesome miracle, shows that the resulting
long number, consisting of 274 digits, is also a multiple of 19.
ALLAHU AKBAR.
1 7 1 19 2 60 40 1
30 30 5 1 30 200 8 40 50 1 30 200 8 10 40 2 17 ...
50
This number starts with the sura number, followed
by the number of verses in the sura, followed by the verse number, followed
by the number of letters in this verse, followed by the gematrical values
of every letter in this verse, followed by the number of the next verse,
followed by the number of letters in this verse, followed by the gematrical
values of every letter in this verse, and so on to the end of the sura. Thus,
the last component is 50, the value of "N" (last letter).
[7] Since I cannot write very long numbers here,
let us substitute [*] for the long number consisting of the number of every
verse, followed by the number of letters in the verse, followed by the
gematrical
value of every individual letter in the verse.
If we write down the number of the sura, followed by its number of verses,
we get 17, the number of units (Rak'aas) in the 5 daily prayers.
Next to the 17, write down the number of the
first prayer (1), followed by its number of Rak'aas, which is 2, then two
[*]'s, followed by the number of the second prayer (2), followed by the number
of Rak'aas in the second prayer (4), followed by four [*]'s, and so on.
Not only is the resulting long number a multiple
of 19, but also the number of its component digits is 4636 (19x244) ....
Please note that any representation of Sura
1 can replace the [*]'s without affecting the outcome; all of them give multiples
of 19.
For example, a short representation of "The
Key" consists of the Sura number (1), followed by the verses (7), followed
by the total number of letters in Sura 1 (139), followed by the total gematrical
value of the whole sura (10143). The resulting number (1713910143) can also
represent [*].
1712[*][*]24[*][*][*][*]34[*][*][*][*]43[*][*][*]54[*][*][*][*]
CONFIRMATION
OF FRIDAY PRAYERS
[8] Since the Friday prayer consists of two
sermons and two Rak'aas (total is still 4 units), we read only 15 "Keys"
on Friday, compared with 17 on the other days. Abdullah Arik discovered that
if we replace
the 17 by 15 in the long number in [7] and remove
two "Keys" from the noon prayer, we still get a multiple of 19. This confirms
the Friday Prayer, at noon, with 2 "Keys." The long number shown below represents
Friday's five prayers; it is a multiple of 19.
1512[*][*]24[*][*]34[*][*][*][*]43[*][*][*][*]54[*][*][*][*]
"THE
KEY" (Al-Fateha) MUST BE RECITED IN ARABIC
[9]
The first sura in the Quran
is mathematically composed in a manner that challenges and stumps the greatest
mathematicians on earth. Now we appreciate the fact that when we recite
Sura 1, "The Key," during our Contact Prayers, something happens in the universe,
and we establish contact with our Creator. The result is perfect happiness,
now and forever.
By contacting our Almighty Creator 5 times a
day, we nourish and develop our souls in preparation for the Big Day when
we meet God.
Only those who nourish their sould will be able
to withstand and enjoy the physical presence of Almighty God.
All submitters, of all nationalities, recite
the words of "The Key" which were written by God Himself, and given to us
to establish contact with Him
(2:37).
Edip Yuksel's discovery adds to the awesomeness
of "The Key" and proclaims clearly that it must be recited in Arabic.
When you recite "The Key" in Arabic, your lips
touch each other precisely 19 times. Your
lips touch each other where the letters "B" and "M" occur.
There are 4 "B's" and 15 "M's" and this adds
up to 19. The gematrical value of the 4 "B's" is 4x2=8, and the gematrical
value of the 15 "M's" is 15x40=600 .
The total gematrical value of the 4 "B's" and 15 "M's" is 608, that is
19x32.
|
Word |
Letter |
Value |
| 1. |
Bism |
B |
2 |
| 2. |
Bism |
M |
40 |
| 3. |
Rahman |
M |
40 |
| 4. |
Rahim |
M |
40 |
| 5. |
Al-Hamdu |
M |
40 |
| 6. |
Rub |
B |
2 |
| 7. |
`Alamin |
M |
40 |
| 8. |
Rahman |
M |
40 |
| 9. |
Rahim |
M |
40 |
| 10. |
Malik |
M |
40 |
| 11. |
Yawm |
M |
40 |
| 12. |
Na'budu |
B |
2 |
| 13. |
Mustaqim |
M |
40 |
| 14. |
Mustaqim |
M |
40 |
| 15. |
An`amta |
M |
40 |
| 16. |
`Alayhim |
M |
40 |
| 17. |
Maghdub |
M |
40 |
| 18. |
Maghdub |
B |
2 |
| 19. |
`Alayhim |
M |
40 |
|
|
|
608 (19x32) |
CONFIRMATION OF THE 5 DAILY
PRAYERS, NUMBER OF BOWINGS (Ruku'),
PROSTRATIONS (Sujood), AND
TASHAHHUD
[10] One of the common challenges...is:"If the
Quran is complete and fully detailed (as claimed in
6:19,
38 & 114), where
are the details of the Contact Prayers (Salat)?"
These people ask this question because they
are not aware that the Quran informs us that the Contact Prayers came from
Abraham (21:73
&
22:78).
If we write down the
numbers of the prayers with their bowings,
prostrations and Tashahhuds, we get:
1 1 2
2 4 1 2 4 4 8 2 3 4 4 8 2 4 3 3 6 2 5 4 4 8 2
This long number consists of the sura that we
recite in the 5 prayers
(1) followed by the number of the first prayer
(1), then the number of "Keys" that we recite in this prayer (2), then the
number of bowings (Ruku`) (2), then the number of prostrations (4), then
the umber of Tashahhuds (in the sitting position) (1), then the number of
the second prayer (2), then the number of "Keys" that we recite in the second
prayer (4), then the number of bowings (Ruku`) in this prayer (4), then the
number of prostrations (8), then the number of Tashahhuds (2), then the number
of the third prayer (3), and so on to the last prayer. This long number is
a multiple of 19, and this confirms the minutest details of the prayers,
even in the number of Ruku`, Sujud, and Tashahhud.
The
Obligatory Charity (Zakat)
Zakat must be given away
"on the day of harvest"
(6:141). Whenever
we receive "net income," we must set aside 2.5% and give it to the
specified recipients - the parents, relatives,
orphans, the poor, and the traveling alien, in this order
(2:215). The
vital importance of Zakat is reflected in God's law:
"My mercy encompasses all things, but I will
specify it for the righteous who give "Zakat"
(7:156).
Zakat must be carefully calculated and given
away on a regular basis whenever we receive any income. Government taxes
should be deducted, but not other expenses such as debts, mortgages, and
living expenses. If one does not know
needy persons, he or she may give the Zakat to a mosque or charitable
organization with the distinct purpose of helping poor people. Charities
given to mosques or hospitals or organizations cannot be considered
Zakat.
Fasting
The full details of fasting are given in
2:183-187.
Pilgrimage: Hajj &
`Umrah
Once in a lifetime, Hajj and `Umrah are decreed
for those who can afford it. Pilgrimage commemorates Abraham's exemplary
submission to God (Appendix
9), and must be observed during the four Sacred Months -Zul-Hijjah, Muharram,
Safar, & Rabi` I (12th, 1st, 2nd, 3rd months)
(2:197;
9:2,
36). `Umrah can
be observed any time. Like all other
duties in Islam, Hajj has been distorted. Most Muslims observe Hajj only
during a few days in Zul-Hijjah, and they consider Rajab, Zul-Qi'dah, Zul-Hijjah,
and Muharram (7th, 11th, 12th, 1st months) to be the Sacred Months. This
is a distortion that is strongly condemned
(9:37).
The pilgrimage begins with a bath or shower,
followed by a state of sanctity called "Ihraam," where the male pilgrim wears
seamless sheets of material, and the woman wears a modest dress
(2:196). Throughout
Hajj, the pilgrim abstains from sexual intercourse, vanities such as shaving
and cutting the hair, arguments, misconduct, and bad language
(2:197).
Cleanliness, bathing, and regular hygiene practices
are encouraged. Upon arrival at the Sacred Mosque in Mecca, the pilgrim walks
around the Ka`bah seven times, while glorifying and praising God
(2:125,
22:26-29).
The common formula is: "Labbayka Allaahumma
Labbayk" (My God, I have responded to
You). "Labbayka Laa Shareeka Laka
Labbayk"
(I have responded to You, and I proclaim that
there is no other god besides You; I have responded to You).
The next step is to walk the half-mile distance
between the knolls of Safa and Marwah seven times, with occasional trotting
(2:158). This
completes the `Umrah portion of the pilgrimage.
The pilgrim then goes to `Arafat to spend a
day of worship, meditation, and glorification of God, from dawn to sunset
(2:198).
After sunset, the pilgrim goes to Muzdalifah
where the Night Prayer is observed, and 21 pebbles are picked up for the
symbolic stoning of Satan at Mina. From Muzdalifah, the pilgrim goes to Mina
to spend two or three days
(2:203). On
the first morning at Mina, the pilgrim offers an animal sacrifice to feed
the poor and to commemorate God's intervention to save Ismail and Abraham
from Satan's trick
(37:107,
Appendix
9). The stoning ceremonies symbolize rejection
of Satan's polytheism and are done by throwing seven pebbles at each of three
stations, while glorifying God
(15:34). The
pilgrim then returns to Mecca and observes a farewell circumvolution of the
Ka`bah seven times.
Unfortunately, most of today's Muslim pilgrims
make it a custom to visit the prophet Muhammad's tomb where they commit the
most flagrant acts of idolatry and thus nullify their Hajj.
The Quran consistently
talks about "The Sacred Mosque," while today's
Muslims talk about "The Two Sacred Mosques!" In a glaring act of idolatry,
the Muslims have set up Muhammad's tomb as another "Sacred Mosque!" This
is a blasphemous violation of the Quran, and, ironically, even violates
Hadith. Hadith book as recorded this Hadith;"God
has cursed the Jews and Christians for turning the tombs of their prophets
into mosques." [Bukhari, Nawawi
Edition, Vol. 6, Page 14]
Physical
Benefits
In addition to their invaluable spiritual benefits,
there is a plethora of physical, economic, and health benefits from observing
the contact prayers (Salat), obligatory charity (Zakat), fasting during the
month of Ramadan, and Hajj.
Observing the Dawn prayer interrupts long periods
of stillness during sleep; this is now proven to help prevent arthritis.
Also, getting up early in the morning helps combat depression and other
psychological problems. The prostration position which is repeated during
the contact prayers expands the blood vessels in our brains to accommodate
more blood, and this prevents headaches. The repeated bending of the back
and the joints is a healthful exercise. All these are scientifically established
facts.
The ablutions required prior to the contact
prayers encourage us to use the toilet more frequently. This habit protects
us from a common and devastating cancer, colon cancer. Harmful chemicals
are excreted in the urine and fecal matter. If these excretions are kept
in the colon for prolonged periods of time, the harmful materials are re-absorbed
into the body, and cause cancer.
Fasting during the month of Ramadan restores
our expanded stomachs to their normal sizes, lowers our blood pressure through
temporary dehydration, rids the body of harmful toxins, gives our kidneys
a much needed rest, and reduces our weight by removing excessive and harmful
fat.
Zakat charity and Hajj pilgrimage have far reaching
economic and social benefits.
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