Mohammed_123
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i was taught Arabic as a child...i prefer to read the Koran in English...at least that way you can understand the meaning....Sorry you've lost me with all gamatria stuff.
But I have wondered who instructed us to pray the way we do? We find these in hadiths. Did the Prophet also instructed us to pray for him as we do? Remember there's no distinction between the prophets yet the last one is mentioned in the shahada. Could the shahada just be the first declaration? Isn't that the point?
Regarding prayers, where does it say 5 in the Quran?
My last point, why is there such emphasis on learning Arabic? Yes I understand the Quran is written in Arabic or whatever language you believe it was written in. Here is my reasoning, it was sent to the Arabs because of their transgressions not because they were "chosen" for their piety. Therefore it had to be in a language they understood. We also know it is mentioned in the Quran that no Arabs are superior than non Arabs and vice versa. Doesn't this mean their language, culture and everything that is associated with what it means to be an Arab and non Arab? Non are above each other except in piety. Should we not read the revelation in a language we can understand?
Because I find so much is lost when all efforts are put into learning a language you don't speak for the sake of reading the Qur'an in what is thought to be its orginal form. Like we don't know right from wrong without a scripture, as if all civilizations were incapable of being good?
i always tell people this .....that read the Koran in the language that you understand.