الفتاوى ٢ أغسطس ٢٠٢٢
العبادة بغير العربية
Hello, Dr. Ahmed Sobhi Mansour, in Zoroastrian religion and in ancient Iran, many people, some of whom were not Zoroastrians, called God Ahura Mazda, and Ahura Mazda literally means the wise of the wise, and it is also said in the Qur'an that all good names belong to God, so according to the Qur'an that the good names are considered to be God's, Ahura Mazda can also be considered to be God's names, so I see no obstacle if a former Zoroastrian who has now become a Muslim, or an Iranian, Afghani, or Tajik Muslim, or any Persian-speaking Muslim who wants to pray to God in Persian In prayer, call God Ahura Mazda in Persian Because the Quran does not prohibit calling God Ahura Mazda or any other good name Do you disagree with my opinion on this matter?
Also, in the holy books of Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, Hindus and other religions, there are some prayers that these prayers do not contradict the Qur'an and these prayers are in accordance with God's monotheism, and in my opinion there is no problem with a Muslim person in his prayer, in the prostration of his prayer, or in the bowing of his prayer, or He should use these supplications in the rest of his prayers, and the Qur'an has not prohibited the use of supplications with these characteristics. Do you agree with my opinion on this?
يسأل عن :
فى الألسنة ( اللغات ) الأخرى غير العربية يطلقون على الله جل وعلا أسماء حسنى بما يماثل العربية ، فهل هذا جائز فى الصلاة ؟
2 ـ عن صلوات غير المسلمين وفيها ركوع وسجود فهل تعتبر صلاة اسلامية .
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