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Old 10-09-2012, 05:43 AM   #1
HonestSean

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Salam brothers and sisters.

I wanted to know if small tajweed errors like this effect salat or even if they're errors to begin with.

You know how in Arabic this these two phrases (among dozens of others in salat) are written like this

'Ayyuhā An-Nabīyu
or
Rabbanā Laka Al-Ĥamd

But, when you recite continuously, it becomes

'AyyuhānNabīyu
or
Rabbanā LakalĤamd

If you have trouble pronouncing, is the following acceptable? Some of these were done halfway intentionally. Like I would say Rabbanā LakalĤamd, but mess up on the Haa in Hamd, so I quickly say Hamd again because of time constraint. Would my salat be invalid because I didn't say Al-Hamd or restart from at least Laka. I don't quiet get some of the tajweed rules. It says Al-Hamd would be said when you are not reciting continuously (as in you start recitation from Al-Hamd)

I feel like repeating those salat I made these errors in (at least today's), but I feel like I don't care (ALOT of Xanax in my system right now) because I'm trying to leave everything in Allah's hand, even if I make glaring errors, I need to fight the waswasa or I'll soon lose my faith entirely. At the of the day, ONLY Allah decides what He accepts, am I correct in viewing it like that?

Jazakallah, and sorry for further reassurance.
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Old 10-09-2012, 12:43 PM   #2
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Salam brothers and sisters.

I wanted to know if small tajweed errors like this effect salat or even if they're errors to begin with.

You know how in Arabic this these two phrases (among dozens of others in salat) are written like this

'Ayyuhā An-Nabīyu
or
Rabbanā Laka Al-Ĥamd

But, when you recite continuously, it becomes

'AyyuhānNabīyu
or
Rabbanā LakalĤamd

If you have trouble pronouncing, is the following acceptable? Some of these were done halfway intentionally. Like I would say Rabbanā LakalĤamd, but mess up on the Haa in Hamd, so I quickly say Hamd again because of time constraint. Would my salat be invalid because I didn't say Al-Hamd or restart from at least Laka. I don't quiet get some of the tajweed rules. It says Al-Hamd would be said when you are not reciting continuously (as in you start recitation from Al-Hamd)

I feel like repeating those salat I made these errors in (at least today's), but I feel like I don't care (ALOT of Xanax in my system right now) because I'm trying to leave everything in Allah's hand, even if I make glaring errors, I need to fight the waswasa or I'll soon lose my faith entirely. At the of the day, ONLY Allah decides what He accepts, am I correct in viewing it like that?

Jazakallah, and sorry for further reassurance.
Walikumassalam brother

Brother what you have explained above does not require you to repeat your prayers because saying Rabbana laka Al Hamd is not a Fard or waajib but it is a sunnah to say it. So you should work on saying the soft Haa properly but don't let shaytaan get to your head just continue to strive and seek knowledge. If I have said anything wrong in the post inshaAllah the other brothers and sisters can correct.

Duas Requested
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Old 10-09-2012, 07:16 PM   #3
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Salam brothers and sisters.

I wanted to know if small tajweed errors like this effect salat or even if they're errors to begin with.

You know how in Arabic this these two phrases (among dozens of others in salat) are written like this

'Ayyuhā An-Nabīyu
or
Rabbanā Laka Al-Ĥamd

But, when you recite continuously, it becomes

'AyyuhānNabīyu
or
Rabbanā LakalĤamd

If you have trouble pronouncing, is the following acceptable? Some of these were done halfway intentionally. Like I would say Rabbanā LakalĤamd, but mess up on the Haa in Hamd, so I quickly say Hamd again because of time constraint. Would my salat be invalid because I didn't say Al-Hamd or restart from at least Laka. I don't quiet get some of the tajweed rules. It says Al-Hamd would be said when you are not reciting continuously (as in you start recitation from Al-Hamd)

I feel like repeating those salat I made these errors in (at least today's), but I feel like I don't care (ALOT of Xanax in my system right now) because I'm trying to leave everything in Allah's hand, even if I make glaring errors, I need to fight the waswasa or I'll soon lose my faith entirely. At the of the day, ONLY Allah decides what He accepts, am I correct in viewing it like that?

Jazakallah, and sorry for further reassurance.
ASA

As far as I know you.do read it Ayyuhannabiyyu and Rabbanaa lakal hamd, coz you joining it

Another example: We dont say AL SALAAMU ALAIKUM even though its written like that.We joining it so we say AS SALAAMU ALAIKUM.

Plz correct me if im wrong.

Ws
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