I would like to know whether at any time Muslims observed the Sabbath in the past.
If so, from which point onwards did they start to observe Friday instead of Saturday as their weekly Day of Prayer.
The Jews are supposed to rest on their Sabbath.
Is REST mandatory for Muslims too?
Is it possible that at one time they observed the Sabbath until may be a decree either by the Koran or from the Holy Prophet told them to observe Friday instead.
Keeping in view that the Sabbath actually began on a Friday evening, because the Jewish days were from evening to evening, may be it is actually the Muslims who are keeping the true Sabbath.
In that case the Sabbath begins immediately after the Friday afternoon prayer, and the Muslims ought not to go to work until the Sabbath ends the next day.
I wonder, what the actual practice is in Saudi Arabia?
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Fri 09 Mar, 2007 4:11 pm
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Post subject: Re: Do Muslims Observe the Sabbath?
Hindi wrote:
Dear Brother Ahmed, Sir
Salam mate
Hindi wrote:
I would like to know whether at any time Muslims observed the Sabbath in the past.
Never mate
Hindi wrote:
If so, from which point onwards did they start to observe Friday instead of Saturday as their weekly Day of Prayer.
It never happened nor Friday is an offical Islamic weekend, Friday was just chosen by the Islamic governments to make it easy for Muslims to pray the Friday Prayer
however many Muslim work on Fridays and they just take a break for the Friday prayer
Hindi wrote:
The Jews are supposed to rest on their Sabbath.
Muslims don't rest on Fridays, it is just a human made week end
Hindi wrote:
Is REST mandatory for Muslims too?
There is noo such thing
Hindi wrote:
Is it possible that at one time they observed the Sabbath until may be a decree either by the Koran or from the Holy Prophet told them to observe Friday instead.
No way mate
Hindi wrote:
Keeping in view that the Sabbath actually began on a Friday evening, because the Jewish days were from evening to evening, may be it is actually the Muslims who are keeping the true Sabbath.
This has nothing to do with the man made Friday weekend
Hindi wrote:
In that case the Sabbath begins immediately after the Friday afternoon prayer, and the Muslims ought not to go to work until the Sabbath ends the next day.
No relation mate
Hindi wrote:
I wonder, what the actual practice is in Saudi Arabia?
Love,
Actually my mother lives there, there are millions of Muslims who work on Fridays on S A, in fact all those who run their own businesses like restuarants for example always work on Fridays
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