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Originally Posted by AceOfHearts
I left the God-like glorification and praise of the Prophet Muhammad in my Salah in favour of glorifying Allah alone in my Salah. As I came from a Sunni family, glorifying the Prophet up to 20 times a day in Salah was not uncommon. Remembering Allah alone was impossible without remembering a created being, every Salah a good portion was devoted to the Prophet Muhammad.
Now I find Shia's who have made stones intercessors with Allah. Is there any limit to how much idolatry people can commit on earth?
What part of the heavens and the earth did this stone create that you make it a requirement to prostrate on it?
Why will none of you people glorify Allah alone, the most majestic...who sustains you and given you so much?
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You ****ing imbecile.
Do you worship the masjid carpet when you do sajdah?
Better rip it up then.
Oh, wait, but then you're "worshipping" the concrete floor. Better get a jackhammer so you get down to the dirt.
There's a very significant reason why the Shia and the Malikis prostrate only on natural materials, ideally earth.
It comes down to what the two sajdah symbolize. Do you know what the two sajdah symbolize, why there are two sajdah? Or did they not teach you that in Qu'ran only land?